butterfly | Madama Butterfly | Butterfly | Iron Butterfly | Swallowtail butterfly | Monarch butterfly | M. Butterfly | Butterfly stroke | Swimming at the 2013 World Aquatics Championships – Men's 50 metre butterfly | The Butterfly Effect | Small Heath (butterfly) | Julia Butterfly Hill | Joe Butterfly | El Segundo blue butterfly | Diary of a Butterfly | The Diving Bell and the Butterfly | The Butterfly Kid | The Butterfly Children | Swimming at the 2013 World Aquatics Championships – Women's 50 metre butterfly | swallowtail butterfly | Speckled Wood (butterfly) | Skipper (butterfly) | Save Your Kisses for Me | Peveto Woods Bird & Butterfly Sanctuary | Kisses for My President | Hershey's Kisses | French Kisses | butterfly stroke | Butterfly McQueen | Butterfly Lovers |
Entitled Butterfly Kisses, this album produced four singles, none of which reached top 40: "Do It Again" at number 55; the album's title track (number 62), which was also a Number One Adult Contemporary hit and minor country hit for Bob Carlisle as well as a Top 40 pop and country hit for the Raybon Brothers; "Here's the Deal" (number 64); and "Cheatin' on Her Heart" (number 52).
Originally a session musician in Branson, Missouri and later a demo singer, he was signed to Curb Records in 1995, releasing his self-titled debut album that year, followed by Butterfly Kisses in 1998 and Real Life in 2002.
The Raybon Brothers charted in 1997 with a cover of Bob Carlisle's pop hit "Butterfly Kisses".