Fannie Mae (song)

"Fannie Mae" is a 1959 song written and performed by American blues and R&B singer Buster Brown.

The harmonica riffs of the song took it into the U.S. Top 40, and to #1 on the R&B chart in April 1960.

Track listing

  • a. "Fannie Mae"
  • b. "Lost in a Dream"
  • Chart performance

  • US R&B Chart (#1)
  • US Pop Singles Chart (#38)
  • In popular culture

    The song is featured in the film American Graffiti (1973).

    Recorded versions

  • Jaco Pastorius
  • The Rolling Stones
  • Robbie Lane and the Disciples (1964)
  • Gene Summers (1975) LP
  • Southside Johnny & The Asbury Jukes (1976)
  • Elvin Bishop
  • Booker T. & the MG's (2003) CD
  • Gary U. S. Bonds (2004)
  • James Cotton
  • Righteous Brothers
  • The Steve Miller Band
  • Ben Moore and the Blues Express
  • Playing for Change Live (2010) CD
  • References

    External links

  • Lyrics of this song at MetroLyrics
  • Fannie Mae

    The Federal National Mortgage Association (FNMA), commonly known as Fannie Mae, was founded in 1938 during the Great Depression as part of the New Deal. It is a government-sponsored enterprise (GSE) and has been a publicly traded company since 1968. The corporation's purpose is to expand the secondary mortgage market by securitizing mortgages in the form of mortgage-backed securities (MBS), allowing lenders to reinvest their assets into more lending and in effect increasing the number of lenders in the mortgage market by reducing the reliance on locally based savings and loan associations (aka "thrifts"). Its brother organization is the Federal Home Loan Mortgage Corporation (FHLMC), better known as Freddie Mac.

    History

    The Great Depression wreaked havoc on the U.S. housing market. By 1933, an estimated 20-25% of the nation's outstanding mortgage debt was in default. Fannie Mae was established in 1938 by amendments to the National Housing Act as part of Franklin Delano Roosevelt's New Deal. Originally chartered as the National Mortgage Association of Washington, the organization's purpose was to provide local banks with federal money to finance home mortgages in an attempt to raise levels of home ownership and the availability of affordable housing. Fannie Mae created a liquid secondary mortgage market and thereby made it possible for banks and other loan originators to issue more housing loans, primarily by buying Federal Housing Administration (FHA) insured mortgages. For the first thirty years following its inception, Fannie Mae held a monopoly over the secondary mortgage market.

    Mae

    Mae is an American rock band that formed in Norfolk, Virginia in 2001. The band's name is an acronym for "Multi-sensory Aesthetic Experience", based on a course taken by drummer Jacob Marshall while a student at Old Dominion University.

    History

    Jacob Marshall and Dave Elkins began what would become Mae by writing their first song, "Embers and Envelopes", in Marshall's living room. The band signed with Tooth and Nail Records and released their first album, Destination: Beautiful, in 2003. They released their second full-length album, The Everglow, in 2005. The band toured extensively to promote it, and also performed on the Vans Warped Tour. Mae re-released The Everglow in 2006, adding three new songs and a two-hour DVD.

    Later in 2006, the band signed to Capitol Records for their third full-length album. Mae began recording the album in the fall of 2006, working with producer Howard Benson (who has produced albums for Saosin, My Chemical Romance, Blindside, and Relient K). The album, titled Singularity, was released on August 14, 2007. On June 19, 2007, the band released the first single from Singularity, "Sometimes I Can't Make It Alone".

    MAE

    MAE or Mae may refer to:

    In music:

  • Mae, American rock band
  • "Mae", a song recorded by Herb Alpert and by Pete Fountain
  • "Mae", a song from The Gaslight Anthem's 2012 album Handwritten
  • Names:

  • Mae (given name)
  • Mae (surname)
  • Acronyms:

  • Macintosh Application Environment
  • Madera Municipal Airport, California, United States
  • Masters of Arts in Education
  • Metropolitan Area Exchange, network for internet traffic
  • Mali Air Express
  • Materials Adherence Experiment, a material science experiment conducted during NASA's Mars Pathfinder mission
  • Material adverse effect, or "material adverse change"
  • Mean absolute error
  • Member of the Academia Europaea
  • Mercado Abierto Electrónico
  • Meridian Arts Ensemble
  • Ministère des affaires étrangères, the External Affairs Ministry of France
  • Motion aftereffect, visual illusion
  • Ministry of Foreign Affairs (Italy)
  • Ministry of Foreign Affairs (Luxembourg), or Ministère des affaires étrangères, the External Affairs Ministry of Luxembourg
  • Mae (surname)

    Mae, Mäe or Maé is a surname that may refer to

  • Audra Mae (born 1984), American singer-songwriter and violin player
  • Christophe Maé (born 1975), French singer
  • Epp Mäe (born 1992), Estonian wrestler
  • Hjalmar Mäe (1901–1978), Estonian politician
  • Jaak Mae (born 1972), Estonian cross-country skier
  • Vanessa-Mae (born 1978) a British violinist of Thai-Chinese descent
  • Podcasts:

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