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Strategies & Market Trends : The coming US dollar crisis

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To: ggersh who wrote (20196)5/6/2009 4:32:31 PM
From: LTK007  Read Replies (1) of 71402
 
Footnote: My "Happy Days Are---" reference(ultra famous song of course ) and got me to wondering when it was first released, and can say i was NOT! surprised it was released in November 1929(initial bottom of 1929 crash was in late November, of late December--not sure) and was a featured song in hit movie Chasing Rainbows of 1930.

So it preceded FDR's campaign of 1932 way ahead of the ultra bottom of 1932.It was,of course, FDR's campaign song.

Da Pruf below:


<<"Happy Days Are Here Again" is a song copyrighted in 1929 by Milton Ager (music) and Jack Yellen (lyrics) and published by EMI Robbins Catalog, Inc./Advanced Music Corp.[1] The song was recorded by Leo Reisman and His Orchestra, with Lou Levin, vocal (November 1929), and was used in the 1930 film Chasing Rainbows.>>
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