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Best Of Butterfly Records Music Best Of Butterfly Records Songs | 1. | Boogie Down and Mess Around - Blackwell |
| 2. | Chattanooga Choo Choo - Tuxedo Junction |
| 3. | Fill My Life With Love - Saint Tropez |
| 4. | Tattoo Man - Denise McCann |
| 5. | Two Hot For Love - T.H.P. Orchestra |
| 6. | One More Minute - Saint Tropez |
| 7. | Superstar - Bob McGilpin |
| 8. | Don't Turn Your Back on Love - Eloise Whitaker |
| 9. | Inferno - Fire & Ice |
| 10. | Je T'Aime - Saint Tropez |
| 11. | Toot Toot Tootsie Goodbye - Tuxedo Junction |
| 12. | Weekend Two Step - T.H.P. Orchestra |
| 13. | Move on up Suite - Destination |
| 14. | Flight From Versailles - Grand Tour |
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