Black Butterfly (Dana Dawson album)

Black Butterfly is the second album by American singer Dana Dawson, originally released in 1995. The album includes Dawson's biggest hit single, "3 Is Family", which charted in Australia and several European countries, reaching number 9 in the United Kingdom.[2] Two more singles from the album achieved success on the UK Singles Chart, with "Got to Give Me Love" reaching number 27,[2] and "Show Me" reaching number 28.[2] Additionally, another single, "How I Wanna Be Loved," was later added to a re-issue of the album and reached number 42 on the UK Singles Chart.[2]

Black Butterfly
Studio album by
Released1995, 1996 (re-issue)
LabelEMI
Producer
Dana Dawson chronology
Paris New-York and Me
(1991)
Black Butterfly
(1995)
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic[1]

Black Butterfly was Dawson's final studio album release before her death in 2010.

Track listing

No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Black Butterfly" (interlude)
0:39
2."3 Is Family"Billy Mann3:40
3."Got to Give Me Love"4:12
4."Show Me"
  • Dawson
  • Peter Vitesse
3:49
5."Dignified"
  • Dave James
  • Jackie Rawe
5:37
6."Visions" (interlude)
  • Dawson
  • James
  • Keith Beauvais
0:54
7."You Are My Baby"
5:23
8."So Good Together"
  • Golden
  • Faragher
4:13
9."How I Wanna Be Loved"3:46
10."All of These Things"4:13
11."Nothing in This World"
  • Golden
  • Faragher
4:58
12."Love Me" (interlude)
  • Dawson
  • James
  • Beauvais
0:43
13."Baby Do Right By Me"
4:00
14."Stop Yourself"
  • Dawson
  • Dennis Charles
  • Ronnie Wilson
4:15
15."Intentions"
  • Dawson
  • Charles
  • Wilson
4:00
16."Touch Me"
  • Walden
  • Erik Hicks
  • Brian Hughes
4:52
17."Proverbs" (interlude)
  • Dawson
  • James
  • Beauvais
0:42
18."Sad Sad Songs"
  • Dawson
  • Golden
  • Faragher
  • Maria Christianson
4:37
19."Home" (interlude)
  • Dawson
  • James
  • Beauvais
0:16
20."Salvation"
  • Dawson
  • Climie
5:53
21."Angel" (interlude)
  • Dawson
  • James
  • Beauvais
0:14

Note

  • Track 9 was added to the 1996 re-issue of the album.

References

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