by Richie UnterbergerA minor rockabilly star of the late 50s, Charlie Gracies big hit was Butterfly, a pop/rockabilly hybrid with Elvis-influenced vocals. It made number seven in the United States, but some of Gracies thunder was stolen when Andy Williams far milder, pop-oriented treatment of the same tune outdid Gracies version on the charts, going all the way to number one. Gracie had most of his subsequent success in Britain; Fabulous, Wanderin Eyes, and I Love You So Much It Hurts all went to the Top 20 there in 1957, and Gracie was one of the first American rockers to tour the U.K. His recording career cooled off by the late 50s, although he kept going in the early half of the 60s with singles on several labels.