I don't remember. "The World is Falling Down." I don't remember. It was around that time. Since I've been with Verve. But I've changed my style of dressing anyway. I wear black. It covers me. It's a comfort, like the hat. This is a really -- sometimes I feel it's a really dangerous world. It's my spirit. I believe that's what it is. I didn't think about it. I didn't plan it or anything. It just -- and usually I need some black, something black on and a hat. But I could be without it and I won't die, but I really like a hat. Mm-hmm. My life changed in 1989. Jean-Philippe Allard called me from Paris and he knew all of the work that I had brought. He had researched everything, not only me but many other people. He was Stan Getz's producer, and he said to me on the phone, "Abby, what do you want to do?" which was the perfect thing for him to say to me, and I had this material at hand. "The World is Falling Down" and "I Got Thunder" and all these songs, and he suggested Jackie McLean and I asked him for Alain and Jean-Marie from Paris, who's from Guadalupe, and I asked him for Ron Carter as an arranger and we decided on -- I didn't know. It was his suggestion. Charlie Haynes. He sent me Charlie Haynes for a song and I wrote a lyric. I thought Charlie had asked me, but it was Jean-Philippe. So, we got this first album, and he signed me for three albums. I had never been signed before. With all the things I've done, the Americans did not care if I lived or died. I had only ever done one recording for an independent company. The major labels were not interested in me. They didn't think I'd sell records because I was social.