Abracadabra

Album: Mayhem (2025)
Charted: 3 13
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  • Abracadabra, amor-oo-na-na
    Abracadabra, morta-oo-ga-ga

    Phantom of the dance floor, come to me
    Sing for me a sinful melody
    Ah, ah, ah
    Ah, ah, ah

    Abracadabra, abracadabra
    Abracadabra, abracadabra
    Feel the beat under your feet, the floor's on fire
    Abracadabra, abracadabra

    Abracadabra, amor-oo-na-na
    Abracadabra, morta-oo-ga-ga

    Abracadabra, abracadabra
    Abracadabra, abracad-ah-ah-ah-ah-ah

    Ah-ah-ah-ah-ah
    Abraca-ah-ah
    Ah-ah-ah-ah (ah) Writer/s: Andrew Wotman, Henry Walter, John McGeoch, Peter Clarke, Stefani Germanotta, Steven Bailey, Susan Ballion
    Publisher: BMG Rights Management, DOMINO PUBLISHING COMPANY, Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd., Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

Comments: 2

  • Observer from East CoastLady Gaga didn't copy Steve Miller Band's song. Steve Miller doesn't own the word "Abracadabra."
  • Reality Check from PennsylvaniaLady Gaga should give Steve Miller credit for remaking his song- or he could sue her.
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