Other tunes that made the list include “Bike” by Pink Floyd, released in 1967, Napoleon XIV's 1966 song, “They’re Coming To Take Me Away, Ha-Haaa!," and “Muffin Man” by Frank Zappa, off the 1975 album, Bongo Fury.
He said that while he had never yodeled before that, he managed to be "kind of in tune."
He also said he hasn't been able to sing the high notes in the song, which is off Focus's second album, Moving Waves, for quite some time.
Van Leer also noted that the 1971 song got them attention from audiences in the United States. He recalled enjoying being invited on American talk shows to perform "Hocus Pocus" in the early '70s.
"That was kind of nice. Because we had such a small audience," said Van Leer.
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