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Do You Believe In Magic? A Wizards Playlist

I'll be in the Wizarding World Of Harry Potter theme park pretty soon, which is very exciting because I'm a huge Harry Potter fan.  To get in the spirit, here are some magic-inspired songs.

1.  The Harry Potter theme song.  Pretty much everyone who's realized just how amazing the Harry Potter series is, holds this song close.  It's a classic and is really catchy, too.  You can also find hundreds of different versions of it, redone by other HP fans(I even learned how to play it on the piano).

2.  "Every Little Thing She Does Is Magic"- The Police.  Even though I'm not a big fan of The Police, this song fits.  It's a good song to dance to and is a classic.  It's quite uplifting and fun, which makes it good to put on party playlists, too.

3.  "Phoenix Song"- Harry and the Potters.  This song is absolutely beautiful.  The instruments really make it feel magical because they're light and airy.  This band does a lot of fabulous work, but this tune is really special because it's so heartfelt.  Each time I hear it, it reminds me of all the sadder times in the HP series, so it strikes a place in my heart.  I love it.

4.  "The Coolest Girl" from A Very Potter Sequel.  The Very Potter Musical sequel A Very Potter Sequel features this awesome tune.  It's so fun to sing, and you can't help but grin when you listen to it.  It's my favourite song from AVPS and it never gets old.  Especially since the lyrics are so wonderfully written and pack a punch.

5.  "Harry Potter in 99 Seconds"- Jon Cozart.  This is pretty much my favourite "nerdy" song of mine.  When I first heard it, I couldn't stop listening to it.  It's so well done and fun to listen to.  The lyrics are well done, and his voice is absolutely beautiful.  I just can't get enough of this tune.

It's magical.

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