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The Wizard (Uriah Heep song)

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"The Wizard"
Single by Uriah Heep
from the album Demons and Wizards
B-side"Why"
ReleasedMay 1972
GenreProgressive rock, folk rock
Length2:59
LabelBronze
Mercury
Songwriter(s)Ken Hensley, Mark Clarke
Uriah Heep singles chronology
"Look at yourself"
(1971)
"The Wizard"
(1972)
"Easy Livin'"
(1972)

"The Wizard" is a song by British rock band Uriah Heep, from their 1972 album Demons and Wizards. It was the first single to be lifted from the album. It was composed by Mark Clarke and Ken Hensley.[1] It is a gentle, semi-acoustic ballad whose lyrics deal with a man wandering until he meets "the Wizard of a thousand kings", a possible reference to Merlin or Gandalf. This song is the first Uriah Heep single which had a music video.

The song was composed by keyboardist-guitarist Ken Hensley and the band's short time bassist Mark Clarke.[2] "The Wizard" also was the only composition that includes Clarke as a member of the band. The song charted at #34 in Germany and at #8 in Switzerland.[3]

Chart performance

Country (1972) Peak
position
Switzerland 8
Germany 34

Personnel

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