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“Three Is A Magic Number” is a song written by Bob Dorough for the first season of the educational musical television show “Schoolhouse Rock!” The song goes through many examples of the number three in various ways such as the Bible, human anatomy, and furniture. The chorus comprises of listing off...
Three, oh, it's the magic number
Yeah it is, it's the magic number
Somewhere in that ancient mystic trinity
You get three
It's the magic number
With the past and the present and the future
And faith and hope and charity
And the heart and the brain and the body
It'll give you three; it's a magic number
It takes three legs to make a tripod
Or to make a table stand
And it takes three wheels to make a vehicle
And call it a tricycle
Every triangle has three corners
Every triangle has three sides
No more, no less
You don't have to guess
That is three, can't you see?
It's the magic number
A man and a woman had a little baby
Yes they did
There were three in the family
That's the magic number
3 6 9
12 15 18
21 24 27
30
3 6 9
12 15 18
21 24 27
30
Now multiply backwards from 3 x 10
Oh, well 3 x 10 is?
30
And 3 x 9 is?
27
3 x 8 is?
24
3 x 7 is?
21
3 x 6 is 18
3 x 5 is 15
3 x 4 is 12
And 3 x 3 is 9
And 3 x 2 is 6
And 3 x 1 is 3, of course
Now dig the pattern once more
3 6 9
12 15 18
Oh! 3 x 10 is?
30
And 3 x 9 is?
27
3 x 8 is?
24
3 x 7 is?
21
3 x 6 is 18
3 x 5 is 15
3 x 4 is 12
And 3 x 3 is 9
And 3 x 2 is 6
And 3 x 1'
What is it?
3!
Yeah!
A man and a woman had a little baby
There were three in the family
And that's the magic number
Three Is A Magic Number was written by Bob Dorough.
Three Is A Magic Number was produced by Mike Napolitano & Blind Melon.
Blind Melon released Three Is A Magic Number on Tue Apr 09 1996.