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Love Is Like a Butterfly is the fourteenth solo studio album by American entertainer Dolly Parton. It was released on September 16, 1974, by RCA Victor . The title track was the third consecutive single to reach #1 on the U.S. country charts for Parton.
"Love Is Like a Butterfly" is a song written and recorded by American country music artist Dolly Parton and released in August 1974 as the first single and title track from the album Love Is Like a Butterfly. It was her overall fourth number one on the country chart as a solo artist (and her third consecutive number one).
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Parton composed the song in 1969, while traveling with Porter Wagoner on a tour bus. (She explained in her 1994 memoir, My Life and Other Unfinished Business, because she could find no paper, as the song came to her, she wrote it on the back of a dry cleaning receipt from one of Wagoner's suits; when the song became a hit, Wagoner had the receipt framed.)
Butterfly Symbolism. The butterfly isn't just an elegant emblem in Ree's world. In Greek mythology, psyche (which means "soul" or "butterfly") is often depicted with butterfly wings.
Coat of Many Colors details Dolly Parton's upbringing in 1955 as her family struggles to live in Tennessee's Great Smoky Mountains, putting a strain on love and faith. Dolly ( Alyvia Alyn Lind ) aspires to be something greater but must cope with family troubles, including the premature birth and death of a baby brother.
The video begins with Parton sitting down next to a movie projector. As the song begins, Parton attempts to put in a filmstrip, eventually she starts playing one that was already loaded on the projector. As the film plays, Parton watches home-made videos featuring many families. As it progresses, the film features essential workers wearing masks.