Abracadabra

Album: Abracadabra (1982)
Charted: 2 1
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  • I heat up, I can't cool down
    You got me spinning
    'Round and 'round
    'Round and 'round and 'round it goes
    Where it stops nobody knows

    Every time you call my name
    I heat up like a burning flame
    Burning flame full of desire
    Kiss me baby, let the fire get higher

    Abra abracadabra
    I wanna reach out and grab ya
    Abra abracadabra
    Abracadabra

    You make me hot, you make me sigh
    You make me laugh, you make me cry
    Keep me burning for your love
    With the touch of a velvet glove

    Abra abracadabra
    I wanna reach out and grab ya
    Abra abracadabra
    Abracadabra

    I feel the magic in your caress
    I feel magic when I touch your dress
    Silk and satin, leather and lace
    Black panties with an angel's face

    I see magic in your eyes
    I hear the magic in your sighs
    Just when I think I'm gonna get away
    I hear those words that you always say

    Abra abracadabra
    I wanna reach out and grab ya
    Abra abracadabra
    Abracadabra

    Every time you call my name
    I heat up like a burning flame
    Burning flame full of desire
    Kiss me baby, let the fire get higher
    Yeah, yeah

    I heat up, I can't cool down
    My situation goes 'round and 'round
    I heat up, I can't cool down
    My situation goes 'round and 'round
    I heat up, I can't cool down
    My situation goes 'round and 'round

    I heat up (I heat up), I can't cool down (can't cool down)
    My situation goes 'round and 'round ('round and 'round)
    I heat up (I heat up), I can't cool down (can't cool down)
    My situation goes 'round and 'round ('round and 'round)
    I heat up, I heat up (can't cool, can't cool down)
    'Round and 'round Writer/s: Steven Haworth Miller
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Comments: 30

  • Jj from HawaiiLove the song
  • Seventh Mist from 7th Heaven“‘Abracadabra' started off as a great piece of music with really atrocious lyrics…”

    That’s how it ended, too.
  • Ambassador Alice from HtownAwww man!!! They don't have the extended FM version with the bell of the cymbal ending...too bad, it's way cool!
  • George from Vancouver, CanadaRyan: that vowel (dabra vs debra) is basically a schwa -- the vowel that kind of just disappears & is interpreted however the listener wants); did you know a magical woman named Debra?
  • George from Vancouver, Canada"I wanna reach out & grab ya"; add this tothe list of classic rock songs that glorify stalking! (J/King -- stalking then wasn't what it is now--then, the guy dreamed of getting a smnile; now they only dream of catching them naked); back themn women tested their men by seeing if he would 'stalk' her if she dumped him. (persistence was a good quality to have, back then, in lieu of mansion money)
  • T-rose from Ottawa, OntarioGreat song. I still remember dancing to this at my junior high dances. It was 1982 and I was twelve.
  • Steve from Tempe, AzMy understanding is that most of the lyrics were inspired by two preschool playing "patty-cake" at a kindergarten near his home. Sounds pretty plausible.
  • Dave from Wheaton, IlEric, you're right. It DOES sound like the end theme to M*A*S*H! Good ears!
  • Bmn from Hisuan, ArgentinaTo Vida, Los Angeles, Ca ---Maybe you should reach out and grab her <(*_*)>
  • Barry from Sauquoit, NyOn September 4th, 1982 "Abracadabra" became #1 for one week, then "Hard to Say I'm Sorry" by Chicago became #1 for two weeks. But abracadabra, just like that; the Steve Miller Band reclaimed the #1 spot for one more week!!! {That's two total weeks at #1 and 25 weeks in the Top 100}
  • Esskayess from Dallas, TxSMD made a lot of great songs. Pity this wasn't one of them. What few lyrics there are sound like a kindergartener wrote them.
  • Paul from Detroit, MiThis song made Billboards list of the top selling 100 singles of the past 50 years, although it only stayed at #1 for two non-consecutive weeks. Apparently, it rode the top 100 for many, many weeks.
  • Eric from Beaverton, OrIs it just me, or does part of this song (toward the end) sound like part of the theme song to the TV show M.A.S.H.?
  • Jennifer Harris from Grand Blanc, MiThis is my favorite Steve Miller Song! I also love the video to it. With the guy who looks like Robin from Batman.
  • Fred from Laurel, MdRyan/IL, I'm glad you mentioned that--I sorta thought I was hearing him say, "Debra-cadabra" at times! What I don't remember is, whether I heard it while listening to the song, or later replaying it in my head, with free-form variations/mutilations. Did anybody else hear that, or was it my imagination? *** VIDA/LA--That's great! But that URL no longer works. Is there an update? Or has it fallen into the big bit-bucket of history?
  • Ryan from Farmer City, IlIs it just me or does it sound like he's saying "AbracaDEBRA" in it when he sings "Abracadabra"?
  • Karl from Akron, , OhHey Brandon, you have to admit even though Steve Miller is no great poet, he did manage to get Joker, Smoker and Toker all in the same verse
  • Eddie from Acton, MeAccording to Steve himself, he had Diana Ross in mind when he wrote the lyrics.
  • Joshua from Twin Cities, MnJesse and Brandon: At least they didn't cheat by rhyming a word or phrase with itself, like they did in "The Joker" (where they "rhymed" "the Gangster of Love" with the infamous phrase "the pompitus of love").
  • K from Toronto, CanadaHmmmm..."Abra-Abracadabra...I wanna strip ya and jab ya." Or..."Abra-Abracadabra...I'm gonna stalk ya and nab ya." Or..."Abra-Abracadabra...I'll take this bread knife and stab ya."
  • Kara from Cadillac, MiThe first prominent rock band that Ross Valory appeared in was the Steve Miller Blues Band when their album Rock Love was released in September 1971.
    Still have not verified if Valory actually wrote the lyrics to Abracadabra. Other sites give credit to Steve Miller for the song but do not specify whether he wrote all of it or only the music.
  • Kara from Cadillac, MiI heard (or read) somewhere that Ross Valory of Journey actually wrote the lyrics to this song. Can anyone verify?
  • Brandon from Peoria, IlHey Jesse: Steve Miller was never the best rhymer in rock. C'mon, in "Take the Money and Run" he rhymed Texas, Facts Is, Justice, and Taxes. Someone get that man a songwriter's rhyming dictionary!!!
  • Terry from Northampton, EnglandThis song is MAGIC!
  • Jesse from Haddam, Ct When they were writing this song, they must have had a mseeage from God or sumthin/ 'Hmm, what do we rhyme abracadabra with'? BING! 'I wanna reach out and grab ya of course! O ya that's really romantic. You wanna reach out and grab her. Not much of a sweet talker, are ya stevey?
  • Johnny from Los Angeles, CaI've never seen the music video and I have forgotten the guitar solo, so i don't have much common ground for talking. But Steve Miller was BLUES in the 60's! can't picture...so woozy...but so was Fleetwood Mac...Even more woozy..
  • Danny from Sydney, AustraliaThis is a great song, but with possibly the worst guitar solo ever.
  • Frank from Mars, MeThis was NOT Steve Miller's first MTV video. I remember seeing both Livin in the USA which featured a young couple skipping through an amusement park as well as Heart Like A Wheel which was memorable for having Miller shift the sports car during the hook back in early 1982. Also, back in the 90s VH1 showed an early version of Fly Like An Eagle from Midnight Special or some such with more hippy dippy lyrics, but that might not be a true video.
  • Vida from Los Angeles, CaTHE BEAUTIFUL GIRL THAT APPEARS THROUGHOUT THE ABRACADABRA MUSIC VIDEO LIVES IN MY APT BUILDING IN LOS ANGELES CALIFORNIA. SHES STILL BEAUTIFUL AND STUNNING AS EVER! HER EYES ARE PIERCING AND I GET CHILLS WHEN WE RIDE IN THE ELEVATOR TOGETHER.
    SADLY SHE DOES NOT SEE HER APPEARANCE IN THE VIDEO AS NOSTOLGIC AND NOTEWORTHY. I SEE IT AS A IMPORTANT PART OF MUSIC HISTORY!
    http://i14.photobucket.com/albums/a348/vida_vision/abra.jpg
  • Richard from Savannah, GaSteve Miller does not actually appear in this video. What you are seeing is a life-size cutout. Steve was on tour when they started to shoot the video, so, in order for him to be in it, they had to use the cutout. I saw this on VH1's "Pop Up Video".
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