This song was used in a special edition of Late Kick Off (a UK weekly soccer bulletin, South West version) to celebrate Southampton F.C.'s winning of the Football League Trophy.
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The video was directed by Shane Drake and was filmed on the Birmingham High School football field on August 29, 2007, the same day the song was made available on iTunes.
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In May 2012, Erich began working on her biggest project of the year, Suddenly It's Magic, a film with Thai actor Mario Maurer under Star Cinema.
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But the biggest news for 2011 came in October when it was officially announced that Erich will be starring with Thai heartthrob and Asia's Superstar, Mario Maurer in a film tentatively titled Suddenly It's Magic.
In Hepburn romanization, Itsuko's name should have been "Ikko", and Yutsuko's should have been "Yukko".
In the 1953 Warner Brothers cartoon Robot Rabbit, Bugs Bunny parodied the song with the lyrics, "Carrots are divine...You get a dozen for a dime. It's magic."
Life's Magic died at age twenty-six on August 21, 2007, at Trackside Farm in Versailles, Kentucky.
This period also saw an increase in Drier's 1-spot appearances, including Diff'rent Strokes (1986), The A-Team (1986), Highway to Heaven (1986), Blacke's Magic (1986), Cagney & Lacey (1986), Hunter (1986) and Just the Ten of Us (1988).
At Oaklawn Park Race Track in Hot Springs, Arkansas, he scored the most significant win of his career when he rode Zarb's Magic to victory in the 1996 Arkansas Derby.
The third and final book, Renegade's Magic, details Nevare's sojourn with the Specks in their extensive forest near the Barrier Mountains.
They also collaborated on several made-for-TV movies, including The Gun, My Sweet Charlie, That Certain Summer, The Judge and Jake Wyler, The Execution of Private Slovik, Charlie Cobb: A Nice Night for a Hanging, and Blacke's Magic; the last, which starred Hal Linden and Harry Morgan, was also developed into a short-lived TV series.