Monkey Magic (song)

"Monkey Magic" (モンキー・マジック, Monkī Majikku) is a song by Japanese rock band Godiego, serving as their 8th single. It is internationally known as the opening theme for the 1978 television series Saiyūki, known in the west as Monkey. The song peaked at #2 on the Oricon Charts and #4 on The Best Ten.

"Monkey Magic"
Single by Godiego
from the album Magic Monkey
A-side"Monkey Magic"
B-side"A Fool!"
ReleasedDecember 25, 1978 (1978-12-25)
GenreRock
LabelNippon Columbia
Songwriter(s)Yoko Narahashi, Yukihide Takekawa
Godiego singles chronology
"Gandhara"
(1978)
"Monkey Magic"
(1978)
"Beautiful Name"
(1979)

Track list

Japanese single track listing
  1. "Monkey Magic"
  2. "A Fool"
British single track listing
  1. "Monkey Magic"
  2. "Gandhara"
    The first verse is Japanese, the second verse is English
  3. "Thank You, Baby"
Australian single track listing
  1. "The Birth of the Odyssey ~ Monkey Magic"
  2. "Gandhara"

Cover versions

Soko released a cover version in 1999[1]

A cover version of "Monkey Magic" by Orange Range was featured in the Nintendo DS video game, Moero! Nekketsu Rhythm Damashii Osu! Tatakae! Ouendan 2. Animetal made their version on Animetal Marathon VII album. Another cover was featured in Lucky Star. Godiego released their own self cover on the single "Monkey Magic 2006". Also AAA made one for their cover album "CCC-CHALLENGE COVER COLLECTION-". The Japanese-Canadian pop group Monkey Majik (which took their name from the song) released a new cover version in 2007.

Korean pop singer E-Paksa performed a cover for a compilation of his unique variety of "ponchak" music, which was one featured on the Korean dance simulation game Pump it Up.

A cover of "Monkey Magic" was recorded by the American dance rock band Cobra Starship and released as a bonus track on their album Hot Mess through the German iTunes Store.

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