by Roman » Mon Dec 05, 2005 9:58 am
What a wonderful charming story! Thank you for posting this. It actually fills in a bit more information on Harpo's last concert as George Burns also mentioned it in one of his autobiographies. George was a very close friend of Harpo's and thought the world of him as a performer and, especially as a person. In Burns' version of Harpo's last concert, Harpo came on stage and talked up a storm knowing that this was his last professional appearance. Allan Sherman's version explains that part of Harpo's reason for coming back out and delivering his long impromptu speech was to relieve the embarrasment of Sherman who had become tongue tied with emotion in his tribute to Harpo. Another small example of what a class act Harpo was.