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Do you believe in magi commercial

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Kohl's "Do You Believe in Magic"

Who sings "Do You Believe in Magic" on the new Kohl's ads? It sounds like Sheryl Crow.

Tamsin

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I thought it sounded like the original version by the Lovin'' Spoonful,but my memory could be playing tricks.

MayarO

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The song was ORIGINALLY by The Lovin Spoonful, tho this is a female artist singing it, might also be Jewel?

If you find out, I would love to know, they have been playing this ad about 6 times during the 4-hour prime time on all networks here in the midwest.

sophist

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Messages 1,354 Reaction score 0 Points 0 There is another commercial with the same song performed by a guy.

Music Maven

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There are two different commercials and the male voiced is the original Lovin' Spoonful version. In my search for a previously recorded version by a female artist, the only version I could find was by Carol Burnette's late daugher Carrie Hamilton, from the soundtrack to an 80's movie called Tokyo Pop. I don't think this commercial's version is that one though, because it seems to be a duet with a male Japanese singer.
My guess is the ad agency bought the rights to use the song not only in it's original form, but the rights to use the music and re-record it. My guess is the female voiced ad is done by studio musicians.

tsoutsas

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I am enamored by the short song covers these companies put in their commercials. Most recently with the latest Kohls TV spot, I continue to replay the movie on their website over and over. These companies (Kohls, Gap, etc) should release CDs of the music in their commercials, I would absolutely buy it. In fact, I would even make a trip to their store to buy such an item, as I have never walked into a Kohls store before.

Although in my quest to find this song "Do You Believe In Magic?", I did find a similar version used in a movie called Ice Princess preformed by "Aly & A.J." (google that and you'll find it). While it's not the same, it's pretty close.

I'm glad sites like this exist, so like minded people can obsess over an old song in a commercial.

Although in my quest to find this song "Do You Believe In Magic?", I did find a similar version used in a movie called Ice Princess preformed by "Aly & A.J." (google that and you'll find it). While it's not the same, it's pretty close.
Tepoztlam phbelo maguco

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Reviews for "Tepoztlán: A Healing Haven in Mexico"

1. John - 2/5 stars - I was really disappointed with "Tepoztlam phbelo maguco". The storyline was confusing and hard to follow, and the characters were not developed well. It felt like there were so many subplots that didn't add anything to the overall story. The pacing was also off, with some scenes dragging on for far too long while others felt rushed. Overall, I found it to be a confusing and unsatisfying film.
2. Sarah - 3/5 stars - I had high hopes for "Tepoztlam phbelo maguco" given the positive reviews I had heard, but I was ultimately let down. While the cinematography was beautiful and the film had an interesting concept, it failed to deliver on its potential. The pacing felt uneven and the characters lacked depth, making it difficult to fully connect with their stories. I also found the film to be overly convoluted and hard to follow at times. While it had its moments, "Tepoztlam phbelo maguco" didn't live up to the hype for me.
3. Emily - 2/5 stars - "Tepoztlam phbelo maguco" was a confusing and disjointed film in my opinion. The plot jumped around so much that I had a hard time keeping up with what was happening and why. The characters were also difficult to relate to or care about, as their motivations and actions were unclear. Additionally, the pacing was off, with some scenes dragging on for too long while others felt rushed. Overall, I found "Tepoztlam phbelo maguco" to be a disappointing and frustrating viewing experience.

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