Produced by
Billy Griffin and
Ian Levine and
remixed by
the Rapino Brothers, English boy band
Take That released their cover version, based on Donna Summer/
Giorgio Moroder's up-tempo arrangement of the track, on November 30, 1992, by
RCA Records, as the final
single from their debut album,
Take That & Party (1992). The song does not appear on the
cassette version of the album but was issued as a cassette single. It peaked at number three on the
UK Singles Chart and was featured in that year's
Only Fools and Horses Christmas special "
Mother Nature's Son" in the background of one of the scenes. The single reached the top 10 in Belgium, Ireland, Israel, Portugal, and the United Kingdom. On the
Eurochart Hot 100, "Could It Be Magic" peaked at number nine. Its music video was directed by Saffie Ashtiany. The song won Take That their first major award:
Best British Single at the
1993 Brit Awards. During
The Ultimate Tour in 2006, former member
Robbie Williams appeared on a
hologram with a pre-recorded section of his vocals.
Gary Barlow has sung lead vocals since Take That's reformation. The song has received a Silver sales status certification and has sold over 345,000 copies in the UK.
Critical reception In his review of the
Take That & Party album, Peter Fawthrop from
AllMusic wrote, "Hearing
Robbie Williams on the tracks here, especially his lead on the cover of
Barry Manilow's 'Could It Be Magic', brings back a feeling of lost innocence and a perspective on the changing of times." In his weekly UK chart commentary,
James Masterton said, "Cleverly they change it from a
ballad into a medium-tempo
pop/dance tune but although it is also fancied for Christmas No.1 it is just not as strong as songs like '
A Million Love Songs', their last hit which may well have been a better choice for a Christmas single." Alex Kadis from
Smash Hits named it a "spectacular stomperama". Another
Smash Hits editor,
Sylvia Patterson, gave it two out of five, writing that "the That cannot sing like Barry Manilow". Wayne Garcia from
St. Petersburg Times named it the "low point" of the album, describing the song as "a
synth-disco remake".
Music video A music video was produced to promote the single, directed by Saffie Ashtiany. It shows a young woman leaving a garage before the lights are turned back on and Take That perform the song with many other dancers. It was filmed at Bray Studios, Water Oakley, Windsor,
Berkshire in 1992. David Bennun from
Melody Maker felt that Take That videos as "Could It Be Magic" "were perfect. The image, the moment, the feeling. The way the boys perform, delighted, for each other's delectation on "Could It Be Magic" before the necessary intrusion of the girls."
Track listings •
UK 7-inch vinyl and cassette (74321 12313 7; 74321 12313 4) • Rapino Radio Mix – 3:30 • Take That Radio Megamix – 4:38 •
UK 12-inch vinyl (74321 12313 1)(limited-edition w/ poster sleeve) • Deep In Rapino's Club Mix – 5:56 • Take That Club Megamix – 7:03 • Mr. F. Mix – 6:18 •
European CD single (74321 12735 2) • Rapino Radio Mix – 3:30 • Deep In Rapino's Club Mix – 5:56 • Ciao Baby Mix – 7:19 • Paparazzo Mix – 5:27 •
UK CD single (74321 12313 2) • Rapino Radio Mix – 3:30 • Deep In Rapino's Club Mix – 5:56 • Acapella – 3:12 • Ciao Baby Mix – 7:19 • Rapino Dub – 3:44 • Paparazzo Mix – 5:27 • Deep In Rapino's Dub – 5:57 • Club Rapino Mix – 3:43
Personnel •
Robbie Williams – lead vocals •
Gary Barlow – backing vocals •
Howard Donald – backing vocals •
Jason Orange – backing vocals •
Mark Owen – backing vocals
Charts Weekly charts Year-end charts Certifications Release history ==Other notable versions==