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  2. Charlie Gracie - Wikipedia

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    Charles Anthony Graci (May 14, 1936 – December 16, 2022), known professionally as Charlie Gracie, was an American rock and roll and rhythm and blues singer and guitarist. His biggest hits were " Butterfly " and " Fabulous ", both in 1957.

  3. Butterfly (1957 song) - Wikipedia

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    The Charlie Gracie and Andy Williams versions were ranked #20 on the first Canadian CHUM Chart, May 27, 1957. [5] Other versions.

  4. Fabulous (Charlie Gracie song) - Wikipedia

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    Fabulous" is a song first performed by Charlie Gracie in 1957. It is his second and last appearance on the Billboard Top 40 besides the chart-topping "Butterfly". It made it to number 16 on US Billboard chart. [1] The song was popular in the United Kingdom and internationally reaching number 6 on the UK Singles Chart and number 6 in Canada.

  5. Category:Charlie Gracie songs - Wikipedia

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    It should only contain pages that are Charlie Gracie songs or lists of Charlie Gracie songs, as well as subcategories containing those things (themselves set categories). Topics about Charlie Gracie songs in general should be placed in relevant topic categories .

  6. Cameo-Parkway Records - Wikipedia

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    The first hit for Cameo was "Butterfly" by Charlie Gracie, which reached No. 1 nationally in early 1957; [1] it was also Cameo-Parkway's first of five chart-toppers. Throughout the remainder of the decade, Cameo continued to have hits by groups like the R&B group the Rays , who had a No. 3 hit with "Silhouettes" later that year (picked up from ...

  7. File:Charlie Gracie 1957.JPG - Wikipedia

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  8. I'm Gonna Sit Right Down and Write Myself a Letter - Wikipedia

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    Charlie Gracie (mostly known for his 1957 #1 hit "Butterfly" on Cameo Record label #105—45rpm) recorded "I'm Gonna Sit Right Down and Write Myself a Letter" (Cadillac Record label #141—45 rpm). The flip side of the record was a song written by Gracie, "Boogie Woogie Blues". Gracie's version was released in 1953. [7]

  9. I Love You So Much It Hurts - Wikipedia

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    Charlie Gracie in 1957; Patsy Ann Noble in 1960; Bob Luman in 1960, on the album Let's Think About Livin' Tennessee Ernie Ford in 1961, on the album Tennessee Ernie Ford Looks At Love; Patsy Cline in 1961, on the album Patsy Cline Showcase; Ray Charles in 1962, on the album Modern Sounds in Country and Western Music