Magic Songs in Popular Music: The Best Songs About Magic, Spells, Witches, Wizards, Luck, and Enchantment
Magic songs have been part of popular music for generations because magic is one of the easiest ideas to understand and one of the hardest to explain. A song can use magic to mean love, luck, mystery, temptation, transformation, fantasy, danger, or the moment when a chorus hits so perfectly that nobody wants to overthink it.
This list collects the best songs about magic, songs with magic in the title, and songs that use spells, witches, wizards, voodoo, superstition, enchantment, luck, fantasy, miracles, and supernatural imagery. Some are classic rock staples, some are Disney and movie favorites, some are stage-musical showstoppers, and some are modern pop hits that updated the magic theme for streaming-era playlists.
For PopCultureMadness, this magic songs list leans toward songs people still recognize, search for, sing, quote, or connect to movies, TV shows, musicals, commercials, Halloween playlists, fantasy stories, and pop-culture memory. A song can move higher here because it matters beyond the record chart. Magic is not just a sound; it is a whole special-effects department.
Use this list for magic playlists, Halloween music, fantasy party themes, trivia nights, theater kids, Disney fans, retro radio segments, or any moment when ordinary songs are not quite mysterious enough.
Best Magic Songs for a Playlist
These are the strongest starting points for a magic-themed playlist. They are recognizable, culturally useful, playlist-friendly, or directly connected to magic, spells, witches, fantasy, or supernatural pop culture.
- Abracadabra – Steve Miller Band
- Do You Believe in Magic? – The Lovin’ Spoonful
- I Put a Spell on You – Screamin’ Jay Hawkins
- Superstition – Stevie Wonder
- Everything She Does Is Magic – The Police
- Magic – Pilot
- Black Magic Woman – Santana
- 24K Magic – Bruno Mars
- A Kind of Magic – Queen
- Magic Dance – David Bowie
- Dark Horse – Katy Perry featuring Juicy J
- Defying Gravity – Idina Menzel & Kristin Chenoweth
- Magic – Olivia Newton-John
- That Old Black Magic – Sammy Davis Jr.
- Witchcraft – Frank Sinatra
- Strange Magic – Electric Light Orchestra
- Bibbidi-Bobbidi-Boo – Verna Felton
- Hocus Pocus – Focus
- Love Potion No. 9 – The Searchers
- Ghostbusters – Ray Parker Jr.
Magic Songs with Major Movie, TV, and Musical Connections
Magic songs often become bigger when they are tied to movies, musicals, television, or fantasy stories. These songs get a pop-culture bump because people remember the scene, character, dance, costume, spell, or magical world that came with the music.
- Magic Dance – David Bowie, from Labyrinth
- Bibbidi-Bobbidi-Boo – Verna Felton, from Disney’s Cinderella
- When You Wish Upon a Star – Cliff Edwards, from Disney’s Pinocchio
- Defying Gravity – Idina Menzel & Kristin Chenoweth, from Wicked
- We Don’t Talk About Bruno – Cast of Encanto
- Under Your Spell – Amber Benson, from Buffy the Vampire Slayer
- Substitutiary Locomotion – Angela Lansbury, from Bedknobs and Broomsticks
- Magic – Selena Gomez, from Wizards of Waverly Place
- The NeverEnding Story – Limahl, from The NeverEnding Story
- Ghostbusters – Ray Parker Jr., from Ghostbusters
- Practical Magic – Alan Silvestri, from Practical Magic
- Hey Now! What Dreams Are Made Of – Hilary Duff, from The Lizzie McGuire Movie
- Razzle Dazzle – Richard Gere, from Chicago
- A Kind of Magic – Queen, connected to Highlander
- O Fortuna – Carl Orff, widely used in dramatic movie, TV, trailer, and sports contexts
Spell Songs, Witch Songs, and Supernatural Classics
Spells, witches, charms, potions, and curses have given popular music some of its best imagery. These songs are especially useful for Halloween playlists, spooky-season features, fantasy themes, and anyone who thinks “normal love song” sounds too easy.
- I Put a Spell on You – Screamin’ Jay Hawkins
- Season of the Witch – Donovan
- Witchy Woman – Eagles
- Witchcraft – Frank Sinatra
- That Old Black Magic – Sammy Davis Jr.
- Black Magic Woman – Santana
- Black Magic – Little Mix
- Love Potion No. 9 – The Searchers
- Witch Doctor – David Seville
- Mr. Crowley – Ozzy Osbourne
- Voodoo Chile – The Jimi Hendrix Experience
- Santeria – Sublime
- Strange Brew – Cream
- Supernatural – Kesha
- Demons – Imagine Dragons
Pop, Dance, and Modern Magic Songs
Modern pop has kept magic alive with songs about glitter, illusion, attraction, transformation, and spellbinding chemistry. Some are literal magic songs. Others use magic as shorthand for confidence, glamour, or that feeling when the hook hits and the room suddenly behaves better.
- 24K Magic – Bruno Mars
- Abracadabra – Lady Gaga
- Houdini – Eminem
- Houdini – Dua Lipa
- Dark Horse – Katy Perry featuring Juicy J
- Magic – B.o.B featuring Rivers Cuomo
- Magic – Coldplay
- Magic – Kylie Minogue
- Magic – One Direction
- Magic – Colbie Caillat
- Walking on Air – Kerli
- Fireflies – Owl City
- Everything’s Magic – Angels & Airwaves
- Love Sex Magic – Ciara featuring Justin Timberlake
- Magic in the Hamptons – Social House featuring Lil Yachty
Classic Rock Magic Songs
Classic rock loved magic because magic could mean romance, danger, psychedelia, fantasy, mystery, or a guitar riff that sounded like it escaped from a velvet poster. These songs are some of the most durable magic-themed records in rock history.
- Abracadabra – Steve Miller Band
- Magic Carpet Ride – Steppenwolf
- Magic Man – Heart
- Everything She Does Is Magic – The Police
- Strange Magic – Electric Light Orchestra
- Magical Mystery Tour – The Beatles
- A Kind of Magic – Queen
- Bohemian Rhapsody – Queen
- Hocus Pocus – Focus
- Magic Bus – The Who
- Purple Haze – The Jimi Hendrix Experience
- Gypsy – Fleetwood Mac
- Hypnotized – Fleetwood Mac
- And She Was – Talking Heads
- Magic Power – Triumph
Oldies, Standards, and Retro Magic Songs
Long before modern pop started casting spells with synths and music videos, oldies and standards were already using magic language for romance, luck, and charm. These songs bring the tuxedo, the jukebox, and the moonlit dance floor.
- Witchcraft – Frank Sinatra
- That Old Black Magic – Sammy Davis Jr.
- Magic Moments – Perry Como
- It’s Magic – Doris Day
- This Magic Moment – The Drifters
- (You’ve Got) The Magic Touch – The Platters
- Could This Be Magic – The Dubs
- My Baby Must Be a Magician – The Marvelettes
- Good Luck Charm – Elvis Presley
- Luck Be a Lady – Frank Sinatra
- Some Enchanted Evening – Robert Goulet
- Fell in Love with a Girl is not magic, but these oldies knew how to make romance feel like a trick with better lighting.
Classical Music That Sounds Magical
Some of the most magical music ever written came from classical composers. Even when the pieces were not “pop songs,” they became part of pop culture through movies, cartoons, trailers, Halloween playlists, fantasy scenes, and dramatic commercials where someone really wanted the fog machine to earn its keep.
- O Fortuna from Carmina Burana – Carl Orff
- Carnival of the Animals: VII. Aquarium – Camille Saint-Saëns
- Toccata and Fugue in D Minor, BWV 565 – Johann Sebastian Bach
- The Sorcerer’s Apprentice – Paul Dukas
- The Magic Flute – Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
- Tubular Bells – Mike Oldfield
Magic, Luck, Miracles, and Make-Believe Songs
Not every magic song uses the word “magic.” Some songs work because they deal in luck, charms, miracles, make-believe, dreams, karma, or unexplained forces. In music, that still counts. The rabbit does not have to announce itself before leaving the hat.
- Superstition – Stevie Wonder
- Good Luck Charm – Elvis Presley
- Born Under a Bad Sign – Albert King
- Miracles – Starship
- All I Need Is a Miracle – Mike + The Mechanics
- It’s a Miracle – Barry Manilow
- It’s Only Make Believe – Conway Twitty
- Instant Karma! – John Lennon
- Lucky Number – Lene Lovich
- I Should Be So Lucky – Kylie Minogue
- Just Got Lucky – JoBoxers
- Fortuosity – Tommy Steele
Top 100 Magic Songs in Popular Music
This Top 100 balances classic hits, movie and TV magic, Disney songs, Broadway and musical-theater moments, witchy rock, supernatural pop, oldies, classical pieces with huge cultural recognition, and modern updates that make the list stronger today.
- Abracadabra – Steve Miller Band
- Do You Believe in Magic? – The Lovin’ Spoonful
- I Put a Spell on You – Screamin’ Jay Hawkins
- Superstition – Stevie Wonder
- Everything She Does Is Magic – The Police
- Magic – Pilot
- Black Magic Woman – Santana
- 24K Magic – Bruno Mars
- A Kind of Magic – Queen
- Magic Dance – David Bowie
- Dark Horse – Katy Perry featuring Juicy J
- Defying Gravity – Idina Menzel & Kristin Chenoweth
- Abracadabra – Lady Gaga
- Magic – Olivia Newton-John
- That Old Black Magic – Sammy Davis Jr.
- Witchcraft – Frank Sinatra
- Strange Magic – Electric Light Orchestra
- Bibbidi-Bobbidi-Boo – Verna Felton
- Hocus Pocus – Focus
- Love Potion No. 9 – The Searchers
- Ghostbusters – Ray Parker Jr.
- Magic Carpet Ride – Steppenwolf
- Magic Man – Heart
- Season of the Witch – Donovan
- Witchy Woman – Eagles
- You Can Do Magic – America
- Could It Be Magic – Barry Manilow
- Magic – The Cars
- Black Magic – Little Mix
- Magic – Coldplay
- Houdini – Eminem
- Houdini – Dua Lipa
- We Don’t Talk About Bruno – Cast of Encanto
- When You Wish Upon a Star – Cliff Edwards
- The NeverEnding Story – Limahl
- Puff the Magic Dragon – Peter, Paul and Mary
- Three Is a Magic Number – Bob Dorough / Schoolhouse Rock!
- Magical Mystery Tour – The Beatles
- The Sorcerer’s Apprentice – Paul Dukas
- O Fortuna from Carmina Burana – Carl Orff
- Carnival of the Animals: VII. Aquarium – Camille Saint-Saëns
- Toccata and Fugue in D Minor, BWV 565 – Johann Sebastian Bach
- Tubular Bells – Mike Oldfield
- The Magic Flute – Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
- Magic – B.o.B featuring Rivers Cuomo
- Magic – Kylie Minogue
- Magic – One Direction
- Everything’s Magic – Angels & Airwaves
- Magic – Selena Gomez
- Under Your Spell – Amber Benson
- Substitutiary Locomotion – Angela Lansbury
- Razzle Dazzle – Richard Gere
- Witch Doctor – David Seville
- Mr. Crowley – Ozzy Osbourne
- Voodoo Chile – The Jimi Hendrix Experience
- Santeria – Sublime
- Strange Brew – Cream
- Bad Moon Rising – Creedence Clearwater Revival
- Gypsy – Fleetwood Mac
- Hypnotized – Fleetwood Mac
- Bohemian Rhapsody – Queen
- Purple Haze – The Jimi Hendrix Experience
- Magic Bus – The Who
- And She Was – Talking Heads
- This Magic Moment – The Drifters
- (You’ve Got) The Magic Touch – The Platters
- Magic Moments – Perry Como
- It’s Magic – Doris Day
- Some Enchanted Evening – Robert Goulet
- My Baby Must Be a Magician – The Marvelettes
- Could This Be Magic – The Dubs
- Good Luck Charm – Elvis Presley
- Born Under a Bad Sign – Albert King
- Miracles – Starship
- All I Need Is a Miracle – Mike + The Mechanics
- It’s a Miracle – Barry Manilow
- Instant Karma! – John Lennon
- Love Sex Magic – Ciara featuring Justin Timberlake
- Fireflies – Owl City
- Walking on Air – Kerli
- Ghosts ’n’ Stuff – deadmau5 featuring Rob Swire
- Demons – Imagine Dragons
- Supernatural – Kesha
- Venus – Shocking Blue
- Dreaming – Blondie
- Magic – Smash Mouth
- Mysterious Ways – U2
- Magic Power – Triumph
- Magic Time – Van Morrison
- Magic Town – The Vogues
- You Made Me Believe in Magic – Bay City Rollers
- All the Magic – Natalie Imbruglia
- I’ve Got My Mojo Working – Muddy Waters
- Lucky Number – Lene Lovich
- I Should Be So Lucky – Kylie Minogue
- Luck Be a Lady – Frank Sinatra
- Fortuosity – Tommy Steele
- Hey Now! What Dreams Are Made Of – Hilary Duff
- Practical Magic – Alan Silvestri
- Some Call It Magic – Raven-Symoné
More Magic Songs Worth Hearing
Some magic songs do not fit neatly into a Top 100, but they still belong in the spellbook. These songs can help expand a longer playlist, build a Halloween mix, or add deeper cuts to a fantasy-themed music feature.
- Angie Baby – Helen Reddy
- Devil Woman – Cliff Richard
- Could It Be Magic – Donna Summer
- You Can Do Magic – Olivia Newton-John
- With a Little Luck – Paul McCartney & Wings
- Semi-Charmed Life – Third Eye Blind
- Ghost Riders in the Sky – The Outlaws
- Just Got Lucky – JoBoxers
- It’s Only Make Believe – Conway Twitty
- Magic Fingers – Béla Fleck & The Flecktones
- If I Had Magic – Barbie soundtrack
- Creole Woman – Toby Keith
- Magic Stick – Lil’ Kim featuring 50 Cent
Magic Songs Trivia
- Steve Miller Band’s Abracadabra became a major 1980s hit and gained fresh attention decades later when Eminem interpolated it in Houdini.
- Do You Believe in Magic? by The Lovin’ Spoonful remains one of the clearest pop statements that music itself can feel magical.
- I Put a Spell on You by Screamin’ Jay Hawkins helped create one of rock and R&B’s great theatrical supernatural performances.
- Queen’s A Kind of Magic became closely tied to the fantasy world of Highlander, giving it a stronger pop-culture life than a standard rock single.
- Defying Gravity from Wicked became one of the most famous modern musical theater songs associated with witches, Oz, and magical self-transformation.
- Bibbidi-Bobbidi-Boo from Disney’s Cinderella may be the most famous nonsense spell in movie-song history. It also sounds like what happens when a fairy godmother has excellent branding.
- The Sorcerer’s Apprentice became part of Disney history through Fantasia, with Mickey Mouse and a very poor broom-management strategy.
- O Fortuna is not a pop song, but its dramatic sound has made it one of the most recognizable pieces for trailers, sports montages, commercials, and “something enormous is happening” moments.
- 24K Magic by Bruno Mars uses magic as glamour, confidence, and showmanship rather than wizardry. No wand required, but sunglasses help.
- Superstition by Stevie Wonder reminds us that magic songs often overlap with luck, belief, fear, and the little rituals people use to feel in control.
Why Magic Songs Never Go Out of Style
Magic songs last because they can mean almost anything. Magic can be romantic, scary, funny, mysterious, spiritual, theatrical, glamorous, lucky, or strange. That gives songwriters a huge playground, from Disney fairy-godmother spells to rock guitar sorcery and pop songs about a person who seems too powerful to explain.
The best magic playlists mix the obvious classics with pop-culture favorites. Start with Steve Miller Band, The Lovin’ Spoonful, Screamin’ Jay Hawkins, Stevie Wonder, The Police, Queen, David Bowie, Santana, Bruno Mars, Lady Gaga, Disney, Wicked, and a few spooky Halloween staples. Then add the deep cuts. Magic works best when the audience sees the trick and still enjoys it.
Sources for Magic Song Facts and Pop-Culture Context
- Steve Miller Band official video for Abracadabra
- People coverage of Lady Gaga’s Abracadabra Grammy premiere
- Lady Gaga official video for Abracadabra
- Bruno Mars official video for 24K Magic
- Katy Perry official video for Dark Horse
- Disney official page for Encanto
- DisneyMusicVEVO video for We Don’t Talk About Bruno
- Official audio for Defying Gravity from Wicked
- Queen official video for A Kind of Magic
- David Bowie official video for Magic Dance
- Disney clip of Bibbidi-Bobbidi-Boo from Cinderella
- The Police official video for Everything She Does Is Magic