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Jessie Buckley once performed for Queen Elizabeth II. Musical impresario Andrew Lloyd Webber learned that the Queen's favourite song is satirical Cole Porter number 'Miss Otis Regrets' and arranged for the star to perform it for the monarch, 95, at a private event to mark her Diamond Jubilee back in 2012. He told the Daily Mail: "I was involved in organising the entertainment for the Queen's last Jubilee and we had a private evening. I got Jessie to come and do the song 'Miss Otis Regrets', as that is a favourite; and some Rodgers and Hammerstein numbers which I had been told Her Majesty liked...
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Warren Buffett’s supremely numerate mother, Leila, taught her young son a ballad of compound interest, which they sang together. Q2 2021 hedge fund letters, conferences and more Warren still sings, and plays the ukulele, too. But we have not, to my knowledge, heard a public rendition of the Buffett compound interest song. Nearly a century ago Cole Porter composed a showtune of compound and romantic interest. Reminding lovers, in their abandon, of Nature’s hidden design for compounding and exponential propagation of the species: "Let's Do It (Let’s Fall In Love)" (1928) Cole’s deliciously sugge...
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