Midnight Magic Man

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"Midnight Magic Man"
Single by Nash Chase
B-side"Fantasy"
Released1972
GenrePop
LabelHMV HR.488
Songwriter(s)(Hunter, Levenson)
Nash Chase singles chronology
"Angel She Was Love" "Midnight Magic Man" "Maria Isabella"

"Midnight Magic Man" is a song written by Neil Levenson and Hank Hunter. It was covered by a couple of groups before it was a top 20 hit for singer Nash Chase in 1973.

Background[edit]

The song was written by Neil Levenson and Hank Hunter, aka Henry Hadad, Jr.[1] It was recorded by Franklyn Circle in 1971, and was released on Laurie Records.[2][3] Also in 1971, it appeared on the B side of Triangle's "Judge And Jury", released on Paramount Records.[4][5]

Nash Chase recording[edit]

The single backed with "Fantasy" was released on the HMV label in 1972.[6] It was then released by Columbia.[7] The A side was written by Hunter, Levenson, and produced by Mike Le Petit. The B side "Fantasy" was written by Michael Hoeta.[8][9]

It registered at no 20 in the New Zealand charts on April 2, 1973. BY April 16, 1973, it was at no 18.[10][11] It had moved up one notch from the previous weeks position of 19. The number one song on the charts at the time was "Blockbuster" by The Sweet.[12] It spent three weeks on the N.Z. charts.[13]

It appears on the CD album, The Very Best of Nash Chase EMI 583045.[14] It also appears on the various artists compilation, Kiwi Classics Volume 6, EMI – 532953 2, which was released in 2001,[15] and Explosive Hits 73, EMI Hits 3, which was released on LP in the seventies.

Releases
Artist Titles Release info Year Notes
Franklyn Circle "Midnight Magic Man" / "Theme From Midnight Magic Man" Laurie Records LR-3559 1971 Produced by Neil Levenson, Hank Hunter
Arranged by John Abbott[16]
Triangle "Judge And Jury" / "Midnight Magic Man" Paramount Records PAA-0123 1971 Arranged by John Abbott[17]
Nash Chase "Midnight Magic Man" / "Fantasy" HMV HR.488 1972 Produced by Mike Le Petit[18]
Various artist compilation appearances
Title Release info Year Artist F Notes
Explosive Hits 73 EMI 1973 Nash Chase LP
Kiwi Classics Volume 6 EMI 532953 2 1973 Nash Chase CD

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