
Bob Lind (born Robert Neale Lind, in Baltimore, Ohio, 25 November 1942) was a folk music singer/songwriter in the 1960s, who released one transatlantic chart hit single. That song was entitled "Elusive Butterfly", which was a prominent track in 1966. [edit] Career Lind signed a recording contract with World Pacific Records in 1965, and it was on that label that he had his huge hit. The single may have done even better in the UK Singles Chart had he not had competition from Val Doonican, who released a rival version of the same song.
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Elusive Butterfly
Go Ask Your Man
Cheryl's Goin' Home
Not That I Would Want Her Back
Cool Summer
Truly Julie's Blues (I'll Be There)
City Scenes
Unlock The Door
Spilling Over
Mister Zero
Loser
You Should Have Seen It
Up In The Morning Me
Drifer's Sunrise
Counting
Remember The Rain
Theme From The Music Box
It Wasn't Just The Morning
Love Came Riding
Anymore
Dale Anne
Wearing You
She Can Get Along
Since There Were Circles
San Francisco Woman
Eleanor
Oh Babe Take Me Home
I Love To Sing / Sweet Harriet
Colorado Line
The World Is Just A "B" Movie
A Nameless Request
West Virginia Summer Child
I Just Let It Take Me
We've Never Spoken
Elusive Butterfly - Original Hit Version
I Love To Sing/ Sweet Harriet
Elusive Butterfly - Remastered
Elusive Butterfly (Original Hit Version)
Drifter's sunrise
English Afternoon
How Dare You Love Me
Elusive Butterfly - Remastered 2009
I Found You
It's Just My Love
Marlene
We Are Children Still
World Is Just A "B" Movie Meets Reno, Funtown, U.S.A.
I can't walk roads of anger
I Fall To You
I Can't Walk Roads Of Anger - Unedited Version
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