The “b-b-b-baby” stutter in the 1974 classic Bachman–Turner Overdrive song “You Ain’t Seen Nothing Yet” was originally intended as a private joke, and only added to the record to fill out the time.

A young Alan Greenspan played sax and clarinet professionally in the 1940s with future jazz great Stan Getz — but quit after deciding he could never reach Getz’ level of skill. Instead, he pursued economics, eventually becoming chairman of the Federal Reserve for nearly two decades.

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