"My Baby Must Be a Magician" is a 1967 song written and produced by Smokey Robinson and recorded by the Marvelettes.[1]
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Single by The Marvelettes | ||||
from the album Sophisticated Soul | ||||
B-side | "I Need Someone" | |||
Released | November 21, 1967 | |||
Recorded | Hitsville U.S.A. (Studio A) Detroit, Michigan; 1967 | |||
Genre | Pop, soul | |||
Length | 2:32 | |||
Label | Tamla | |||
Songwriter(s) | William "Smokey" Robinson | |||
Producer(s) | Smokey Robinson | |||
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Wanda Young Rogers was the lead vocalist on the track; the background vocals were provided by the Andantes rather than Marvelettes Ann Bogan and Katherine Anderson. Melvin Franklin of The Temptations is the male voice speaking the song's intro and the track features guitar licks from Miracles guitarist Marv Tarplin.
The narrator of the song likens her lover to a magician admitting his lack of the expected paraphernalia (e.g. "No rabbits in his hat/ No pigeons up his sleeve...No special gear like Aladdin's lamp and such") but maintaining "My baby must be a magician 'cause he's sure got the magic touch".
Released in November 1967, "My Baby Must Be a Magician" reached #17 on the Billboard Hot 100 in February 1968,[2][3] also peaking at #8 on the R&B chart.[4] As the Marvelettes' third consecutive Top Thirty single, "My Baby Must Be a Magician" set a new level of prolonged pop chart success for the group; it marked their last appearance in the Top 40 and was their final R&B Top Ten hit.
"My Baby Must Be a Magician" has never had a high-profile remake;
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