Magic Mystery
"Magic Mystery" is the debut single by German group Systems in Blue, released on March 22, 2004.[1] It was produced and written by Rolf Köhler, Detlef Wiedeke, Michael Scholz and Thomas Widrat.[1]
"Magic Mystery" | ||||
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Single by Systems in Blue | ||||
from the album Point of No Return | ||||
B-side | "Every Little Thing" | |||
Released | March 22, 2004[1] | |||
Recorded | November 2003 | |||
Length | 3:53 (single version) | |||
Songwriter(s) | Rolf Köhler Detlef Wiedeke Michael Scholz Thomas Widrat | |||
Producer(s) | Rolf Köhler Detlef Wiedeke Michael Scholz Thomas Widrat | |||
Systems in Blue singles chronology | ||||
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Track listing
- "Magic Mystery" (Single Version) (Köhler/Scholz/Wiedeke/Widrat) - 3:53
- "Magic Mystery" (Extended Dance Remix) (featuring Lothar Atwell) (Köhler/Scholz/Wiedeke/Widrat/Atwell) - 5:16
- "Every Little Thing" (Köhler/Scholz/Wiedeke/Widrat) - 3:58
- "Magic Mystery" (Instrumental) (Köhler/Scholz/Wiedeke) - 3:53
Personnel
- Track 1: homage to "Magic Symphony" (1989) by Blue System; claimed by Systems in Blue "an old work"
- Vocals: Rolf Köhler, Detlef Wiedeke & Michael Scholz
- Executive Producer: Thomas Widrat[1]
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