Forever Magic

Forever Magic, is the thirteenth album by German singer Fancy. It was first pre-released in Russia in October 2008, and then released officially in Germany on December 19, 2008. The first five tracks on the album are a non-stop live mix. There is also a new version of Fancy's hit Flames of Love. The new version is sung half in English and half in Russian. The album also contains four other old songs from Fancy, two of which were released as singles back in the 90's.

Forever Magic
Studio album by
ReleasedDecember 19, 2008 (Original)
Recorded2008
Length50:56
LabelHappy Vibes Records
ProducerFancy, Chigobigo
Fancy chronology
Voices from Heaven
(2004)
Forever Magic
(2008)
Disco Forever
(2009)
Singles from Forever Magic
  1. "A Voice in the Dark"
    Released: December 2008
Alternative cover
Russian pre-release cover

The first is I Can Give You Love, which was released as the second and final single from Fancy's 1995 album Blue Planet Zikastar.

The second is Love Has Called Me Home, which was released as a stand-alone single in 1993.

The third is Forever Magic, which was released as Magic on Fancy's 1995 album Blue Planet Zikastar.

The fourth is A Voice in the Dark, originally released on Fancy's 1989 album All My Loving. A remix of the song was also released on Fancy's 2001 album Locomotion.

The first and only single to be released from Forever Magic was A Voice in the Dark.

Track listing

No.TitleLength
1."I Love You (Show-Introduction)"1:18
2."Flames Of Love/Lubvi Ogon"3:36
3."I Can Give You Love"2:13
4."Love Has Called Me Home"3:12
5."Forever Magic"2:27
6."For One Night In Heaven"4:04
7."Little Juliet"4:14
8."I'm Meltin Your Heart"3:31
9."I'm Your Bodyguard"2:48
10."Moonlight"3:16
11."A Voice in the Dark" (Version 2008)3:57
12."My Way"5:19
Pre-release Bonus Track
No.TitleLength
13."O Mio Babino Caro" (feat. Shequida)3:40
Official Release Bonustracks (Previously Unreleased Remix Demo)
No.TitleLength
13."Wait by the Radio" (Remix)6:42
14."Go Cha Cha" (Remix)4:16

References

"Forver Magic Album Info". Retrieved 2010-10-19. "Fancy's Discography Info". Retrieved 2010-10-19.

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