On this date in 1957{Feb. 16th} "Butterfly" entered Billboard's Hot Top 100 and on March 30th it peaked at No. 1 {for 2 weeks} and spent 17 weeks in the Top 100
Ranked 31st on Billboard's Year-End Hot 100 Singles of 1957 chart
Other 1957 charted versions; Andy Williams {also reached #1} and Bob Carroll {#61}
Charlie Gracie was born on the same day as the late Bobby Darin
I first heard these songs as a 16 year old in my local coffee bar, I'm now, , sadly seventy and all my memories come flooding back, a girl called Pauline Ainsworth who, according to my Dad I should have married, and judging by my 1st choice, he was right, she was a lovely girl from a decent home owning family, I was a thickhead from a council estate, I don't know where my dear Pauline is now but I'm happily married, living in a 250 thousand pounds bungalow, Pauline if you see this, no chance.
I first heard these songs as a 16 year old in my local coffee bar, I'm now, , sadly seventy and all my memories come flooding back, a girl called Pauline Ainsworth who, according to my Dad I should have married, and judging by my 1st choice, he was right, she was a lovely girl from a decent home owning family, I was a thickhead from a council estate, I don't know where my dear Pauline is now but I'm happily married, living in a 250 thousand pounds bungalow, Pauline if you see this, no chance.
I first heard these songs as a 16 year old in my local coffee bar, I'm now, , sadly seventy and all my memories come flooding back, a girl called Pauline Ainsworth who, according to my Dad I should have married, and judging by my 1st choice, he was right, she was a lovely girl from a decent home owning family, I was a thickhead from a council estate, I don't know where my dear Pauline is now but I'm happily married, living in a 250 thousand pounds bungalow, Pauline if you see this, no chance.
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On this date in 1957{Feb. 16th} "Butterfly" entered Billboard's Hot Top 100 and on March 30th it peaked at No. 1 {for 2 weeks} and spent 17 weeks in the Top 100
Ranked 31st on Billboard's Year-End Hot 100 Singles of 1957 chart
Other 1957 charted versions; Andy Williams {also reached #1} and Bob Carroll {#61}
Charlie Gracie was born on the same day as the late Bobby Darin
sauquoit13456 2 weeks ago
I first heard these songs as a 16 year old in my local coffee bar, I'm now, , sadly seventy and all my memories come flooding back, a girl called Pauline Ainsworth who, according to my Dad I should have married, and judging by my 1st choice, he was right, she was a lovely girl from a decent home owning family, I was a thickhead from a council estate, I don't know where my dear Pauline is now but I'm happily married, living in a 250 thousand pounds bungalow, Pauline if you see this, no chance.
thecubanism 5 months ago
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I first heard these songs as a 16 year old in my local coffee bar, I'm now, , sadly seventy and all my memories come flooding back, a girl called Pauline Ainsworth who, according to my Dad I should have married, and judging by my 1st choice, he was right, she was a lovely girl from a decent home owning family, I was a thickhead from a council estate, I don't know where my dear Pauline is now but I'm happily married, living in a 250 thousand pounds bungalow, Pauline if you see this, no chance.
thecubanism 5 months ago
I first heard these songs as a 16 year old in my local coffee bar, I'm now, , sadly seventy and all my memories come flooding back, a girl called Pauline Ainsworth who, according to my Dad I should have married, and judging by my 1st choice, he was right, she was a lovely girl from a decent home owning family, I was a thickhead from a council estate, I don't know where my dear Pauline is now but I'm happily married, living in a 250 thousand pounds bungalow, Pauline if you see this, no chance.
thecubanism 5 months ago
An absolute MEGA hit. One of the 50's best.
pmshanahan100 1 year ago