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{{Infobox Single |
| Name = Butterfly Tree/Vital Signs
| Artist = ]
| from Album = 1st Last Will
| Cover = Emm_butterfly.jpg
| Released = ] ] <small>(])</small>
| Format = ], ], ]
| Genre = ], ]
| Length =
| Label = ]
| Writer = unknown
| Producer = ]
| Certification =
| Chart position = * #28 <small>(Austria Top 75)</small>


{{Infobox song
| Misc =
| name = Butterfly Tree/Vital Signs
| Last single = "Not In Love Anymore"
| cover =
| This single = "Butterfly Tree/Vital Signs"<br/> (2007)
| Next single = "TBA" <br />(2007) | alt =
| type = single
| artist = ]
| album = 1st Last Will
| released = May 11, 2007 <small>(])</small>
| recorded =
| studio =
| venue =
| genre = ], ]
| length =
| label = ]
| writer = Michal Bandak (Butterfly Tree)
| producer = Alexander Kahr
| prev_title = Not in Love Anymore
| prev_year = 2006
| next_title =
| next_year =
}} }}
'''Butterfly Tree/Vital Signs''' is the third single by the Austrian rock band ]. It was released on ] ] and peaked #28 in the Austria Top 40. It is their second single which was able to reach the chartsa after ''Summer Sun'' in 2006. The single was produced by ], who is also succesful withe ] and ]


"'''Butterfly Tree/Vital Signs'''" is the third single by the ]n ] ]. It was released on May 11, 2007, and peaked #20<ref>{{Cite web |url=http://charts.orf.at/oe3/records/120532/main?charttype=single&tmp=13965 |title=''Butterfly Tree'' in the Ö3 single charts |access-date=2007-07-17 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110519062114/http://charts.orf.at/oe3/records/120532/main?charttype=single&tmp=13965 |archive-date=2011-05-19 |url-status=dead }}</ref> in the ] Austria Top 40. It is their second single which was able to reach the charts after "Summer Sun" in 2006. The single was produced by Alexander Kahr, who was also successful with the Austrian music acts ] and ].{{Citation needed|date=February 2008}}
The song was only released in Austria, but - depending on the success - it will also be released in ], ] and ].


== Music video == == Music video ==
In the music video of '''Butterfly Tree''' the band is sitting near some digs. They are singing the song. In between those sequences, there are some images of a ]-like party with some friends. In the music video of "Butterfly Tree", the band is sitting near some digs, playing the song with acoustic guitars. In between those sequences, there are some images of a ]-like party with some friends.


== Lyrics ==
These are the lyrics to the chorus of ''Butterfly Tree'':
''Let me take you down down down

''Down a hill in a french town

''There's a girl in the tibetan army

''Under a butterfly tree
== Maxi CD == == Maxi CD ==
1. Butterfly Tree # "Butterfly Tree"
# "Vital Signs"
# "Butterfly Tree" (Karaoke Version)
# "Vital Signs" (Karaoke Version)


2. Vital Signs

3. Butterfly Tree (Karaoke Version)

4. Vital Signs (Karaoke Version)
== Charts == == Charts ==
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2007 single by Excuse Me Moses
"Butterfly Tree/Vital Signs"
Single by Excuse Me Moses
from the album 1st Last Will
ReleasedMay 11, 2007 (Austria)
GenrePop rock, rock
LabelUniversal Music
Songwriter(s)Michal Bandak (Butterfly Tree)
Producer(s)Alexander Kahr
Excuse Me Moses singles chronology
"Not in Love Anymore"
(2006)
"Butterfly Tree/Vital Signs"
(2007)

"Butterfly Tree/Vital Signs" is the third single by the Austrian rock band Excuse Me Moses. It was released on May 11, 2007, and peaked #20 in the Ö3 Austria Top 40. It is their second single which was able to reach the charts after "Summer Sun" in 2006. The single was produced by Alexander Kahr, who was also successful with the Austrian music acts Christina Stürmer and Luttenberger*Klug.

Music video

In the music video of "Butterfly Tree", the band is sitting near some digs, playing the song with acoustic guitars. In between those sequences, there are some images of a barbecue-like party with some friends.

Maxi CD

  1. "Butterfly Tree"
  2. "Vital Signs"
  3. "Butterfly Tree" (Karaoke Version)
  4. "Vital Signs" (Karaoke Version)

Charts

Year Albums A
2007 Butterfly Tree/Vital Signs 20

References

  1. "Butterfly Tree in the Ö3 single charts". Archived from the original on 2011-05-19. Retrieved 2007-07-17.
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