Magic America

Alex James / Damon Albarn / Dave Rowntree / Graham Coxon

Bill Barrett has a simple dream
He calls it his Plan B
There were buildings in the sky and the air is sugar free
And everyone is very friendly

Plan B arrived on a holiday
Took a cab to the shopping malls
Bought and ate 'til he could do neither any more
Then found love on Channel 44

La, la-la-la-la
He wants to go to magic America
La, la-la-la-la
He'd like to live in magic America

With all those magic people

Bill Barrett sent his postcards home
To everyone he'd ever known they read
Fifty-nine cents gets you a good square meal
From the people who care how you feel

La, la-la-la-la
He wants to go to magic America
La, la-la-la-la
He'd like to live in magic America

With all the magic people
With all the magic people

La, la-la-la-la
He wants to go to magic America
La, la-la-la-la
He'd like to live in magic America

La, la-la-la-la
So nice to be in magic America
La, la-la-la-la
He'd like to live in magic America

With all the magic people
With all the magic people
With all the magic people
With all the magic people

All the magic people, all the people
All the people, all the people
All the people, all the people
All the people, all the people

Trivia about the song Magic America by Blur

When was the song “Magic America” released by Blur?
The song Magic America was released in 1994, on the album “Parklife”.
Who composed the song “Magic America” by Blur?
The song “Magic America” by Blur was composed by Alex James, Damon Albarn, Dave Rowntree, and Graham Coxon.

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