
John Raymond Hubbell (June 1, 1879 - December 13, 1954), also known as Raymond Hubbell, was an American writer, composer and lyricist. Today he is most remembered for the popular song, "Poor Butterfly". Hubbell was born in Urbana, Ohio. He attended schools in Urbana and studied music in Chicago, where he formed a dance band. He worked for Charles K. Harris Publishers as a staff arranger and pianist. His first composition for stage musicals was in 1902 for a show called Chow Chow, which opened in 1903 in New York as The Runaways.
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The Big Show: Poor Butterfly
Poor Butterfly
Poor Butterfly (Arr. Stephen Newcomb)
Overture- Orchestra/Baby Face/Do It Again! /Poor Butterfly/Stumbling
Poor Butterfly - Instrumental
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The Big Show: Poor Butterfly (Arr. for Violin & Orchestra)
Poor Butterfly (Pauvre Butterfly)
Poor Butterfly for violin & orchestra
Overture- Orchestra/Baby Face/Do It Again! /Poor Butterfly/Stumbling/Ja
The Big Show: Poor Butterfly (arr. for violin and orchestra)
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