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"'''Butterfly'''" is a ]&ndash;] song written by ] singer ] and ] for Minogue's seventh ] '']'' (2000). It was ] by DJ-producer Mark Picchiotti. The song was released as a promotional ] in autumn of 2001 and was a ] hit, peaking at number fourteen in the ] on the '']'' ] chart. "'''Butterfly'''" is a ]&ndash;] song written by ] singer ] and ] for Minogue's seventh ] '']'' (2000). It was ] by DJ-producer Mark Picchiotti. The song was released as a promotional ] in autumn of 2001 and was a ] hit, peaking at number fourteen in the ] on the '']'' ] chart.


The song was originally issued to clubs in spring 2000 in the ] as a test pressing to gauge ] reaction to Minogue's new material. "Butterfly" had been in the running to be the fourth single from ''Light Years'', but due to its strong club influences it was pulled in favour of the radio-friendly "]". However, Mark Pichotti remixed the track and issued it in the United States through his own Blue2 label (a division of ]), where it became a hit on the Billboard Dance music charts. The song was originally issued to clubs in spring 2000 in the ] as a test pressing to gauge ] reaction to Minogue's new material. "Butterfly" had been in the running to be the fourth single from ''Light Years'', but due to its strong club influences it was pulled in favour of the radio-friendly "]". However, Mark Pichotti remixed the track and issued it in the United States through his own Blue2 label (a division of ]), where it became a hit on the Billboard Dance music charts.

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"Butterfly"
Song

"Butterfly" is a dancepop song written by Australian singer Kylie Minogue and Steve Anderson for Minogue's seventh album Light Years (2000). It was produced by DJ-producer Mark Picchiotti. The song was released as a promotional single in autumn of 2001 and was a dance club hit, peaking at number fourteen in the United States on the Billboard Hot Dance Music/Club Play chart.

The song was originally issued to clubs in spring 2000 in the UK as a test pressing to gauge DJ reaction to Minogue's new material. "Butterfly" had been in the running to be the fourth single from Light Years, but due to its strong club influences it was pulled in favour of the radio-friendly "Please Stay". However, Mark Pichotti remixed the track and issued it in the United States through his own Blue2 label (a division of Blueplate Records), where it became a hit on the Billboard Dance music charts.

Formats and track listings

These are the formats and track listings of commercial single releases of "Butterfly".

US Mail order CD single

  1. "Butterfly" (4:09)
  2. "Butterfly" (Sandstorm Vocal Mix) (7:15)
  3. "Butterfly" (E-Smoove Vocal Mix) (8:05)
  4. "Butterfly" (Illicit Mix) (7:19)
  5. "Butterfly" (Trisco Mix (Long)) (7:50)
  6. "Butterfly" (Havoc's Deep Inside the Cocoon Mix) (7:56)
  7. "Butterfly" (Craig J's Mix) (5:41)
  8. "Butterfly" (Sandstorm Dub) (9:03)
  9. "Butterfly" (E-Smoove Dub) (8:06)

US CD single

  1. "Butterfly" (Sandstorm Vocal Mix) (7:15)
  2. "Butterfly" (E-Smoove Vocal Mix) (8:05)
  3. "Butterfly" (Illicit Mix) (7:19)
  4. "Butterfly" (Trisco Mix (Short)) (6:37)
  5. "Butterfly" (4:09)

US 12" Vinyl single

  1. "Butterfly" (Sandstorm Vocal Mix) (7:15)
  2. "Butterfly" (E-Smoove Vocal Mix) (8:05)
  3. "Butterfly" (Illicit Mix) (7:19)
  4. "Butterfly" (Trisco Mix (Long)) (7:50)

References

  • MixKylie.co.uk. link. Jan. 7, 2006. Last accessed on February 23, 2006. - Discography and chart positions.
  • Blueplaterecords.com. link. Last accessed on April 17, 2006.
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