About "Butterfly"
Butterfly is the seventh UK studio album by British band the Hollies, released in November 1967. It was the final Hollies album to feature Graham Nash before his departure from the group in 1968. The album consisted solely of songs written by the trio of Nash, Allan Clarke, and Tony Hicks, with Nash leading the sessions. It showcased the band's pop-oriented approach to psychedelia.In the US and Canada, Epic Records released an alternate version of the album as Dear Eloise / King Midas in Reverse (also November 1967), featuring a different track selection/order and alternate artwork. The 1967 single "King Midas in Reverse" was not included on the UK version of the album, but was added to the North American version.
Top songs by Hollies
- Long Cool Woman (in A Black Dress)
- Sorry Suzanne
- The Air That I Breathe
- Bus Stop
- Blowin' In The Wind
- The Day That Curly Billy Shot Down Crazy Sam Mcgee
- Don't Let Me Down
- He Ain't Heavy, He's My Brother
- All The World Is Love
- Listen To Me
- Carrie Anne
- Here I Go Again
- Dear Eloise
- Stop Stop Stop
- I'm Down
- Just Like A Woman
- Peggy Sue
- Do You Love Me
- I'm Alive
- Baby Don't Cry
- Crocodile Woman (she Bites)
- Louise
- Gasoline Alley Bred
- Look Through Any Window
- Just One Look
- A Little Thing Like Love
- Another Night
- So Lonely
- Down The Line
- Candy Man
- Clown
- Down River
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