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Tuesday, September 24, 2024

Global Warming -- Say What? It Was Never Real Anyway -- Or Was It? ETSC Update -- September 24, 2024

Locator: 48381ETSC.

Just one look.

ETSC is tracked here.

Link here.

Winners and losers.

A new copper supercycle is emerging. Posted June 11, 2024, absolutely prescient.

Commodity supercycle coming, September 2, 2024.

Just one look:


Just one look.


"Just One Look" was the only charting US hit for Doris Troy, who wrote the song, along with Gregory Carroll.
The song was recorded in 10 minutes in October 1962, with producer Buddy Lucas, as a demo for Atlantic Records. However, after Atlantic Records heard the demo, they decided not to re-record it, instead releasing it unchanged. The musicians included Ernie Hayes on organ, Wally Richardson on guitar, Bob Bushnell on bass, and Bernard "Pretty" Purdie on drums.

The song has been covered by The Hollies, Faith, Hope & Charity, Major Lance, Linda Ronstadt, Bryan Ferry, Anne Murray, Klaus Nomi, and Harry Nilsson in a duet with Lynda Laurence.
After moving to London in 1969, Doris Troy was signed by The Beatles to their Apple Records label, and released the Doris Troy album the following year, co-produced by Troy and George Harrison. Troy worked in the UK throughout the 1970s, appearing at Ronnie Scott's Club and recording a live album, The Rainbow Testament.

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