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"To a Butterfly" is a lyric poem written by William Wordsworth at Town End, Grasmere, in 1802. It was first published in the collection Poems, in Two Volumes in 1807. Wordsworth wrote two poems addressing a butterfly, of which this is the first and best known. [ 1 ]
"Butterfly" is a popular song written by Bernie Lowe and Kal Mann and published in 1957. The song is credited to Anthony September as songwriter in some sources. [ 1 ] This was a pseudonym of Anthony Mammarella, producer of American Bandstand .
"Butterfly" is a pop song, written and recorded by the French singer-songwriter, Danyel Gérard (born Gérard Daniel Khertakian, [1] 7 March 1939, Paris [2] [3]) in the late 1960s. It was initially a hit in the French language. In the early 1970s, English words were written, and Gérard recorded it again in the United States.
Sarah Vaughan - vocal; Harry "Sweets" Edison - trumpet; Two unknown flutes; Two unknown woodwinds; Three unknown trombones; Unknown string section; Gerald Sanfino - flute, alto flute, alto saxophone
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"Vanity" is a popular song. The music was written by Guy Wood, the lyrics by Jack Manus and Bernard Bierman.The song was published in 1951. It had some success on the charts, reaching the top 20, in 1951 and was recorded by Don Cherry, who had recorded the hit version, for his 1968 album, There Goes My Everything.
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The lyrics for the song were left incomplete until towards the end of the album's recording sessions. In a 1991 interview on the Irish TV show An Eye on the Music, Cole said, "I hadn't written [the lyrics] because there just hadn't been time, I'd been doing something else all the time. We had three days left so I said [to the others in the ...