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Poor Butterfly

"Poor Butterfly" is a popular song. It was inspired by Giacomo Puccini's opera Madame Butterfly and contains a brief musical quote from the Act two duet Tutti i fior in the verse.

"Poor Butterfly"
Original sheet music cover
Song by Sophie Bernard
Published1916
GenrePopular music
Composer(s)Raymond Hubbell
Lyricist(s)John Golden

The music was written by Raymond Hubbell, the lyrics by John L. Golden. The song was published in 1916. It was introduced in the Broadway show The Big Show, which opened in August 1916 at the New York Hippodrome, and was sung in the show by Sophie Bernard.[1]

The song has become a jazz standard, recorded by many artists.

Recorded versions

Biggest hit versions in 1917

The two biggest hit versions in 1917 were recorded by Elsie Baker (using the pseudonym Edna Brown) and by the Victor Military Band.[1]

Baker's recording was made on December 15, 1916 and released on Victor as catalog number 18211,[1] with the flip side being a recording of "Alice in Wonderland" by Howard & McDonough.[2]

The Victor Military Band recording was recorded on November 29, 1916 and issued by Victor as catalog number 35605,[1][3] with the flip side “Katinka".

Another version which received a significant amount of popularity[1] was by Grace Kerns recording under the name Catherine[4] (or Katherine[1]) Clark. This version was recorded in November 1916 and released by Columbia Records as catalog number A-2167, with the flip side “Century Girl”.[4]

Somewhat less popular, but still noted at the time, were a recording by Elizabeth Spencer, released by Thomas Edison's recording company as a disk, catalog number 50386, and an Amberol cylinder, catalog number 3039,[1] and a recording by Prince's Orchestra[3] (or Prince's Band[5]), recorded December 1916 and released by Columbia Records as catalog number A-5930, with the flip side “You and I”.[5]

An arrangement for violin and orchestra was recorded by Fritz Kreisler on March 1, 1917, and issued on Victor as catalog number 64555.

1954 revival

The song was revived in the 1950s by The Hilltoppers for a top-20 chart hit. Their recording was released by Dot Records as catalog number 15156, with the flip side "Wrapped up in a Dream". It first reached the Billboard magazine Best Seller chart on April 14, 1954 and lasted 5 weeks on the chart, peaking at #15.[6] (Other sources[7] give the first date on the chart as April 24 and the highest position as #12.) The same recording was released in Canada by Quality Records as catalog number K1235, with the same flip side.[8]

Other recorded versions

References

  1. ^ a b c d e f g Gardner, Edward Foote (2000). Popular Songs of the 20th Century: Chart Detail & Encyclopedia, 1900-1949. St. Paul, Minnesota: Paragon House. ISBN 1-55778-789-1.
  2. ^ a b Victor Records in the 18000 to 18499 series
  3. ^ a b Whitburn, Joel (1999). Joel Whitburn Presents a Century of Pop Music. Menomonee Falls, Wisconsin: Record Research. ISBN 0-89820-135-7.
  4. ^ a b c d e Columbia Records in the A-2000 to A-2499 series
  5. ^ a b Columbia Records in the A-5500 to A-5999 series
  6. ^ Whitburn, Joel (1973). Top Pop Records 1940-1955. Menomonee Falls, Wisconsin: Record Research.
  7. ^ Lonergan, David (2004-01-28). Hit Records 1950-1975. Lanham, Maryland: Scarecrow Press. ISBN 978-0-8108-5129-0.
  8. ^ a b Quality Records in the K1001 to K1999 series
  9. ^ Vikki Carr Discography
  10. ^ Musicraft Records in the 201 to 597 series
  11. ^ a b c Mercury Records in the 70000 to 70499 series
  12. ^ MGM Records in the 10500 to 10999 series
  13. ^ Decca Records in the 18000 to 18499 series
  14. ^ Stepheny Records in the 1801 to 1843 series
  15. ^ Emerson Records in the 700 to 799 and 7100 to 7556 series
  16. ^ a b Columbia Records in the 39000 to 39499 series
  17. ^ Silvertone Records listing
  18. ^ Harmony Records in the 1001 to 1087 series
  19. ^ a b Sunrise Records listing
  20. ^ a b Miracle Records listing
  21. ^ Chess Records in the 1475 to 1750 series
  22. ^ Al Hirt, Trumpet and Strings Retrieved April 8, 2013.
  23. ^ Al Hirt, The Best of Al Hirt Retrieved April 11, 2013.
  24. ^ Argo Records in the 5251 to 5569 series
  25. ^ Coral Records in the 62000 to 62565 series
  26. ^ Decca Records in the 1500 to 1999 series
  27. ^ a b Coral Records in the 60000 to 60999 series
  28. ^ Signature Records in the listed tecords series
  29. ^ Coral Records in the 61000 to 60999 series
  30. ^ Decca Records in the 28500 to 28999 series
  31. ^ a b Columbia Records in the 1000D to 1499D series
  32. ^ Rainbow Records listing
  33. ^ Brunswick Records in the 20000 to 20123 series
  34. ^ Bluebird Records in the 10500 to 10999 series
  35. ^ a b Pathé Records in the 20000 to 20499 series
  36. ^ a b c Capitol Records in the 10000 to 10210 series
  37. ^ Victor Records in the 27000 to 27499 series
  38. ^ Victor Records in the 27500 to 27999 series
  39. ^ Archived at Ghostarchive and the : "Cecile McLorin Salvant - Poor Butterfly". YouTube.
  40. ^ Commodore Records listing
  41. ^ London Records (Australia) in the HL-1001 to HL-1999 series
  42. ^ Decca Records in the 1000 to 1499 series
  43. ^ ARA Records in the 4501 to 4515 series
  44. ^ Mercury Records in the 5000 to 5497 series
  45. ^ a b Mercury Records (Australia) in the 45001 to 45492 series
  46. ^ a b Capitol Records in the 500 to 999 series
  47. ^ Victor Records in the 24000 to 24499 series
  48. ^ National Records in the 3001 to 25000 series
  49. ^ Another National Records listing

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For the 1986 Argentine film see Poor Butterfly film Poor Butterfly is a popular song It was inspired by Giacomo Puccini s opera Madame Butterfly and contains a brief musical quote from the Act two duet Tutti i fior in the verse Poor Butterfly Original sheet music coverSong by Sophie BernardPublished1916GenrePopular musicComposer s Raymond HubbellLyricist s John GoldenThe music was written by Raymond Hubbell the lyrics by John L Golden The song was published in 1916 It was introduced in the Broadway show The Big Show which opened in August 1916 at the New York Hippodrome and was sung in the show by Sophie Bernard 1 The song has become a jazz standard recorded by many artists Contents 1 Recorded versions 1 1 Biggest hit versions in 1917 1 2 1954 revival 1 3 Other recorded versions 2 ReferencesRecorded versions EditBiggest hit versions in 1917 Edit The two biggest hit versions in 1917 were recorded by Elsie Baker using the pseudonym Edna Brown and by the Victor Military Band 1 Baker s recording was made on December 15 1916 and released on Victor as catalog number 18211 1 with the flip side being a recording of Alice in Wonderland by Howard amp McDonough 2 The Victor Military Band recording was recorded on November 29 1916 and issued by Victor as catalog number 35605 1 3 with the flip side Katinka Another version which received a significant amount of popularity 1 was by Grace Kerns recording under the name Catherine 4 or Katherine 1 Clark This version was recorded in November 1916 and released by Columbia Records as catalog number A 2167 with the flip side Century Girl 4 Somewhat less popular but still noted at the time were a recording by Elizabeth Spencer released by Thomas Edison s recording company as a disk catalog number 50386 and an Amberol cylinder catalog number 3039 1 and a recording by Prince s Orchestra 3 or Prince s Band 5 recorded December 1916 and released by Columbia Records as catalog number A 5930 with the flip side You and I 5 An arrangement for violin and orchestra was recorded by Fritz Kreisler on March 1 1917 and issued on Victor as catalog number 64555 1954 revival Edit The song was revived in the 1950s by The Hilltoppers for a top 20 chart hit Their recording was released by Dot Records as catalog number 15156 with the flip side Wrapped up in a Dream It first reached the Billboard magazine Best Seller chart on April 14 1954 and lasted 5 weeks on the chart peaking at 15 6 Other sources 7 give the first date on the chart as April 24 and the highest position as 12 The same recording was released in Canada by Quality Records as catalog number K1235 with the same flip side 8 Other recorded versions Edit This section may contain indiscriminate excessive or irrelevant examples Please improve the article by adding more descriptive text and removing less pertinent examples See Wikipedia s guide to writing better articles for further suggestions September 2018 Cannonball Adderley from the album Cannonball Takes Charge Riverside 1959 Frances Alda on 16 February 1917 issued as Victor 64653 Alda also recorded selections from the Puccini opera including Butterfly s entrance aria and Un bel di vedremo Julie Andrews in 1967 for the film Thoroughly Modern Millie and released on the soundtrack album Vikki Carr released song in album Discovery 1964 as medley Poor Butterfly Stay 9 Herman Chittison Trio recorded February 2 1945 released by Musicraft Records as catalog number 323 with the flip side These Foolish Things 10 Arnett Cobb and his orchestra recorded June 14 1953 released by Mercury Records as catalog number 70101 with the flip side Congratulations to Someone 11 Paul Desmond from the album Glad to Be Unhappy RCA 1963 Columbia Saxophone Sextette recorded January 24 1917 released by Columbia Records as catalog number A 2203 with the flip side Katinka Allah s Holiday 4 Hank D Amico Sextette released by MGM Records as catalog number 10641 with the flip side If Dreams Come True 12 Anita Darian in 1960 on the self titled album Anita Darian later titled East of the Sun Kapp Records KL 1168 Guido Deiro recorded January 1917 released by Columbia Records as catalog number A 2202 with the flip side Madame Butterfly 4 Deanna Durbin recorded October 9 1941 released by Decca Records as catalog number 18297B with the flip side Annie Laurie 13 The Ebon Knights released 1958 by Stepheny Records as catalog number 1817 with the flip side The Way the Ball Bounces 14 Emerson Symphony Orchestra recorded January 1917 released by Emerson Records as catalog number 7123 with the flip side Shadowland 15 Erroll Garner Trio recorded June 28 1950 released by Columbia Records as catalog number 39145 with the flip side How High the Moon 16 also released by Columbia Records as catalog number 39166 with the flip side Long Ago and Far Away 16 Booker Ervin from the album The Book Cooks Bethlehem 1961 Benny Goodman and his orchestra recorded June 1944 released by Silvertone Records as catalog number 545 with the flip side The Sheik 17 re recorded October 15 1946 released by Harmony Records as catalog number Ha1061 with the flip side Cherry 18 Charles Harrison recorded February 1917 released by Columbia Records as catalog number A 2206 with the flip side My Rosary for You 4 Al Hibbler with Billy Strayhorn s Orchestra released in 1949 by Sunrise Records as catalog number 503 19 also by Miracle Records as catalog number M 503 20 both with the flip side Tonight I Shall Sleep 19 20 also released by Chess Records in 1951 as catalog number 1569 with the flip side Fat and Forty 21 Al Hirt released a version on his 1962 album Trumpet and Strings 22 and was also featured on his greatest hits album The Best of Al Hirt 23 Ahmad Jamal from the album At the Pershing Vol 2 Argo 1958 released 1960 by Argo Records as catalog number 5370 with the flip side Billy Boy 24 Harry James released a version in 1981 on his album For Listening And Dancing Reader s Digest RD4A 213 Bunk Johnson amp Don Ewell April 1946 Jack Kane released 1958 by Coral Records as catalog number 62038 on the Grammy Award nominated album Kane is Able 25 Yusef Lateef from the album The Fabric of Jazz Savoy 1959 Andy Kirk and Clouds of Joy released by Decca Records as catalog number 1663A with the flip side Lover Come Back to Me 26 also released 1950 by Coral Records as catalog number 60344 with the flip side I ll Get By As Long As I Have You 27 Johnny Long and his orchestra released by Signature Records as catalog number 15196A with the flip side Night and Day 28 also released 1952 by Coral Records as catalog number 60706 with the flip side Home 27 re released by Coral in 1954 as catalog number 61172 with the flip side Only Forever 29 Freddie Martin his orchestra Released by Capitol Records circa 1960 Grady Martin and his Slewfoot 5 released by Decca Records as catalog number 28689 with the flip side Bandera 30 Susannah McCorkle included a version on her 1985 album How Do You Keep the Music Playing George McMurphy and his orchestra recorded June 18 1928 released by Columbia Records as catalog number 1498D with the flip side Allah s Holiday 31 Eddie Piano Miller released 1950 by Rainbow Records as catalog number 90099 with the flip side I m A Ding Dong Daddy From Dumas 32 also released 1952 by Quality Records Canada as catalog number K1063 with the flip side Pagan Love Song 8 Lee Morse and her Bluegrass Boys recorded January 25 1928 released by Columbia Records as catalog number 1328D with the flip side After We Kiss 31 Red Nichols and his orchestra vocal Scrappy Lambert recorded March 2 1928 released by Brunswick Records as catalog number 20062A with the flip side Can t Yo Heah Me Callin Caroline 33 re recorded October 2 1939 released by Bluebird Records as catalog number 10522B with the flip side A Pretty Girl Is Like a Melody 34 Pathe Dance Orchestra released by Pathe Records as catalog number 20150 with the flip side Home Again 35 The Pied Pipers released by Capitol Records as catalog number 10159 with the flip side My Melancholy Baby 36 Leo Reisman and his orchestra recorded April 13 1941 released by Victor Records as catalog number 27435 with the flip side Limehouse Blues 37 also as catalog number 27627 with the flip side April in Paris 38 Rita Reys in 1961 for her live album Jazz Pictures At An Exhibition and in 1979 for her album That Old Feeling Sonny Rollins with J J Johnson from the album Sonny Rollins Vol 2 Blue Note 1957 Cecile McLorin Salvant A Cappella Version 2015 39 Doc Severinsen and the Tonight Show Band included a version on their September 16 1991 album Once More With Feeling Sherbo s Castle by Sea Orchestra recorded January 1917 released by Pathe Records as catalog number 20132 with the flip side Topsy 35 Frank Sinatra and the Duke Ellington Orchestra recorded in 1967 on the album Francis A amp Edward K Joseph C Smith s Orchestra recorded January 19 1917 released by Victor Records as catalog number 18246A with the flip side Allah s Holiday 2 Willie The Lion Smith recorded December 1950 released by Commodore Records as catalog number 654 with the flip side Smoke Gets in Your Eyes 40 Dodie Stevens released in 1959 by Dot Records as catalog number 15975 in the United States and by London Records as catalog number HL 1560 in Australia with the flip side Miss Lonely Hearts 41 Pat Suzuki on her album The Many Sides of Pat Suzuki released 1957 Victor Sylvester and his orchestra released by Decca Records as catalog number 1070 with the flip side Vienna City of My Dreams 42 Art Tatum recorded 1945 released by ARA Records as catalog number 4502 with the flip side Lover 43 Bobby True Trio recorded June 1947 released by Mercury Records as catalog number 5073 with the flip side Why Should I Cry Over You 44 Sarah Vaughan released by Mercury Records in the United States as catalog number 71085 11 and in Australia as catalog number 45169 45 both with the flip side April Give Me One More Day 11 45 becoming a signature tune for her Paul Weston Orchestra released by Capitol Records as catalog number 54 520 46 also released by Capitol Records as catalog number 10130 36 both with the flip side Time on My Hands 36 46 Paul Whiteman and his orchestra recorded February 7 1928 released by Victor Records as catalog number 24078 with the flip side San 47 Florence Wright recorded February 11 1950 released by National Records as catalog number 9105 with the flip side Imagination 48 49 References Edit a b c d e f g Gardner Edward Foote 2000 Popular Songs of the 20th Century Chart Detail amp Encyclopedia 1900 1949 St Paul Minnesota Paragon House ISBN 1 55778 789 1 a b Victor Records in the 18000 to 18499 series a b Whitburn Joel 1999 Joel Whitburn Presents a Century of Pop Music Menomonee Falls Wisconsin Record Research ISBN 0 89820 135 7 a b c d e Columbia Records in the A 2000 to A 2499 series a b Columbia Records in the A 5500 to A 5999 series Whitburn Joel 1973 Top Pop Records 1940 1955 Menomonee Falls Wisconsin Record Research Lonergan David 2004 01 28 Hit Records 1950 1975 Lanham Maryland Scarecrow Press ISBN 978 0 8108 5129 0 a b Quality Records in the K1001 to K1999 series Vikki Carr Discography Musicraft Records in the 201 to 597 series a b c Mercury Records in the 70000 to 70499 series MGM Records in the 10500 to 10999 series Decca Records in the 18000 to 18499 series Stepheny Records in the 1801 to 1843 series Emerson Records in the 700 to 799 and 7100 to 7556 series a b Columbia Records in the 39000 to 39499 series Silvertone Records listing Harmony Records in the 1001 to 1087 series a b Sunrise Records listing a b Miracle Records listing Chess Records in the 1475 to 1750 series Al Hirt Trumpet and Strings Retrieved April 8 2013 Al Hirt The Best of Al Hirt Retrieved April 11 2013 Argo Records in the 5251 to 5569 series Coral Records in the 62000 to 62565 series Decca Records in the 1500 to 1999 series a b Coral Records in the 60000 to 60999 series Signature Records in the listed tecords series Coral Records in the 61000 to 60999 series Decca Records in the 28500 to 28999 series a b Columbia Records in the 1000D to 1499D series Rainbow Records listing Brunswick Records in the 20000 to 20123 series Bluebird Records in the 10500 to 10999 series a b Pathe Records in the 20000 to 20499 series a b c Capitol Records in the 10000 to 10210 series Victor Records in the 27000 to 27499 series Victor Records in the 27500 to 27999 series Archived at Ghostarchive and the Wayback Machine Cecile McLorin Salvant Poor Butterfly YouTube Commodore Records listing London Records Australia in the HL 1001 to HL 1999 series Decca Records in the 1000 to 1499 series ARA Records in the 4501 to 4515 series Mercury Records in the 5000 to 5497 series a b Mercury Records Australia in the 45001 to 45492 series a b Capitol Records in the 500 to 999 series Victor Records in the 24000 to 24499 series National Records in the 3001 to 25000 series Another National Records listing Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php 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