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    "Magic Carpet Ride" is a rock song written by John Kay and Rushton Moreve from the Canadian-American hard rock band Steppenwolf. The song was initially released in 1968 on the album The Second.It was the lead single from that album, peaking at number three in the US, and staying in the charts for 16 weeks, longer than any other Steppenwolf song.
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    Magic Carpet Ride Lyrics & Meanings: I like to dream, yes, yes / Right between the sound machine / On a cloud of sound I drift in the night / Any place it goes is right / Goes far, flies near / To the stars away from here / / Well, you don't know what / We can find / Why don't you come with me little girl / On a magic carpet ride / / Well, you don't know what / We can see / Why don't you tell ...
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    On that magic carpet ride last night That song is about drug abuse; Steppenwolf's "Magic Carpet Ride" is an invitation to a journey where fantasy will set you free. The magic carpet returned to pop music in 1992 with the #1 hit "A Whole New World," the theme to the Disney movie Aladdin.
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    Listen to Magic Carpet Ride by Steppenwolf on Apple Music. 1968. Duration: 4:34. Song · 1968 · Duration 4:34. Home; New; Radio; Search; Open in Music. Try Beta. Magic Carpet Ride . The Second Steppenwolf October 15, 1968. Preview. More By Steppenwolf. All Time Greatest Hits. All Time Greatest Hits.
  6. secondhandsongs.com

    Steppenwolf originally released Magic Carpet Ride written by John Kay and Rushton Moreve and Steppenwolf released it on the album The Second in 1968. It was also covered by Cornbread Red, Analfabitles, Stonefield, Sound Foundation and other artists.
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    1968 single by Steppenwolf

    "Magic Carpet Ride" is a rock song written by John Kay and Rushton Moreve from the Canadian-American hard rock band Steppenwolf. The song was initially released in 1968 on the album The Second. It was the lead single from that album, peaking at number three in the US, and staying in the charts for 16 weeks, longer than any other Steppenwolf song. The 45 rpm version is not only an edit of the album version, but contains a different vocal take on the first verse. Despite the single's popularity, the album version enjoyed heavy airplay on FM radio and is still the preferred version on most classic rock stations, as well as the one most commonly included on compilations and in popular media. Wikipedia

    Recorded1968
    GenreAcid rock, hard rock, psychedelic pop
    LabelABC Dunhill
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