Hot Butterfly - Bionic Boogie



     
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Hot Butterfly Lyrics


A faded photograph I mailed to you
With feelings I don't want to face
And a long song of surrender in blue
I remember when you took my breath awayChanson papillon, we were very young
Like butterflies, like hot butterfly
Chanson papillon, we had just begun
We let it slide on by
We didn't realizeAll our memories are burning in time
Like a bittersweet perfume
Can you tell me how a love that's so fine
Could have climaxed in a single afternoonChanson papillon, we were very young
Like butterflies, like hot butterfly
Chanson papillon, we had just begun
We let it slide on by
We didn't realizeChanson papillon
Chanson papillonGone are the days of instant romance
And the nights of slow goodbyes
That was a time of life when foxy was the dance

But then you got wise to all my liesChanson papillon, we were very young
Like butterflies, like hot butterfly
Chanson papillon, we had just begun
Let it slide on by
Let it slide on byChanson papillon, we were very young
Like butterflies, like hot butterfly
Chanson papillon, we had just begun
Just begun to flyOoh, yeah, I wanna sayChanson papillon, chanson
Chanson papillon, chanson
Chanson papillon, chanson
Chanson papillon, chanson
Chanson papillon, chanson
Songwriters
GREGORY OLIVER DIAMONDPublished by
Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group

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Bionic Boogie was a disco studio group produced by Gregg Diamond in the late 70s. Diamond produced three albums under this name, "Bionic Boogie" in 1977, "Hot Butterfly" in 1978, and "Tiger! Tiger!" in 1979. Though the group is best known for its dance hits "Risky Changes" and "Chains", Luther Vandross sang with Bionic Boogie on "Hot Butterfly" and is showcased in the title track. Gwen Guthrie, best known for her 1986 hit "Ain't Nothin' Goin' On But the Rent", also sang with Bionic Boogie.

Though Diamond released several other studio albums under different names during the late 70s, Bionic Boogie is certainly the best representation of his talent. Unfortunately, Diamond passed away in 1994. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.

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