Watching this again in 2024. Greg Peck's gorgeous rich voice sounded good in his singing here. What a man, I love him and always will. Also two great comedians of their time, Burns and Benny, so clever with their deadpan style of humour. What a feast of 'great' stars there were in the past. So glad we can still watch them on a screen now. Thank you for this bit of fun.
totally. I saw him live at U of M, doing A Conversation with Gregory Peck a few years before he passed. He was such a gentleman, pure grace, talked candidly for about an hour and a half. There is a doc by the same name.
I also am totally infatuated with Gregory Peck. Nobody else before or since could ever have the charm and charisma of this brilliant actor. He was a kind and honorable man as well. I pray that he is now with his heavenly father.
Anyone who's seen the marvellous comedy film 'Designing Woman' will know Gregory Peck can handle comedy very well, pity he wasn't given more chances to do it, he was great in this skit!
La sombra de tu sonrisa Cuando te hayas ido Coloreará todos mis sueños Y enciende el amanecer Mírame a los ojos Mi amor y mira Todas las cosas hermosas que eres para mi Nuestra pequeña estrella nostálgica Era demasiado alto Una lágrima besó tus labios Y yo también Ahora cuando recuerdo la primavera Toda la alegría que el amor puede traer Yo recordaría La sombra de tu sonrisa Ahora cuando recuerdo la primavera Toda la alegría que el amor puede traer Yo recordaría La sombra de tu sonrisa ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤ Que hermosa canción canta Gregory Peck ❤❤❤❤
Gregory Peck has always been my favorite actor. I didn’t know he could sing though! He is a really good singer and then obviously George Burns was great and Jack Benny was hilarious!
Everyone assumes that Goldie Fields and Glide was an invention just for this routine but that was not so. Goldie, Fields and Glide was an actual vaudeville group that George Burns was a member of, his first regular employment in show biz. He was Glide, Fields' real name was Nat Renard and Goldie was Hymie Goldberg, In the act Burns was in blackface doing his best Jolson imitation, Renard wore a derby and beard, which in the manners of the day meant he was Jewish and Goldberg played a tough mug. Burns, born Nathan Birnbaum, said he often changed his name as he made his way as a performer. He said that at one time he was part of the duo of George Burns and Chick Fowler, adding, and I was Chick Fowler.
In fact, George later recalled that when he convinced Harry Karl (Debbie Reynolds' husband at the time) to join the "act" for a charity benefit, Karl wasn't sure he could go through with it. Burns assured him that everything was going to be fine, and that when the opening fanfare was heard, all Harry had to do was to start out on his left foot when they strutted out together. George then walked over to Jack, and said softly, "When the music begins, start out on your right foot."
I've seen three of these. Jimmy Stewart's is the worse (well, his singing is), Bing Crosby's is the best (his singing and the clip itself) and this one is the funniest. Love when Gregory is getting down near the end from 7:18 to close!
"Goldie, Fields and Glide" was a routine George thought up (supposedly based on a "terrible" vaudeville act he once observed)- and he and Jack performed it at private parties, charity benefits, radio, and TV for almost 40 years.The third member of the "act" was always a "guest performer", persuaded to join in the fun. Yes, Bing Crosby and Jimmy Stewart were among those who did it with them over the years....
thanks a lot!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! i'm looking for this video for a long time!!!!!!!!!! I love Gregory Peck, but i did'nt know what title this video was. i don't know comedians with Peck. are they famous in America? Please show me the way to download this video!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! OMG!!!!!!!!!!!! i cannot sleep tonight!!!!!!!!!
Funny, but when the last vaudeville generation finally died out, so did much of entertainment. "The Shadow of You Smile" was a great 60's song from the wretched film "The Sandpiper," in which Liz & Dick were laughably miscast as a straying clergyman and a California beatnik artist. For better movies with Burton as priest, see "Becket," "Night of the Iguana," and "Excorist II: The Heretic."Just kidding on that last one.
Watching this again in 2024. Greg Peck's gorgeous rich voice sounded good in his singing here. What a man, I love him and always will. Also two great comedians of their time, Burns and Benny, so clever with their deadpan style of humour. What a feast of 'great' stars there were in the past. So glad we can still watch them on a screen now. Thank you for this bit of fun.
I am honestly in love with Gregory Peck
Me too!
me tooooooooo💞💓
So am I! It's so sad that he isn't with us anymore today.
Seriously, me too 😍😍😍
totally. I saw him live at U of M, doing A Conversation with Gregory Peck a few years before he passed. He was such a gentleman, pure grace, talked candidly for about an hour and a half. There is a doc by the same name.
The scary thing is that Gregory can actually sing! Man, I love this guy!
Nowadays, I don't think you would see a HUGE star like Peck sing & dance so bad and so thoroughly enjoy himself and embrace the whole sketch! Love it.
I also am totally infatuated with Gregory Peck. Nobody else before or since could ever have the charm and charisma of this brilliant actor.
He was a kind and honorable man as well. I pray that he is now with his heavenly father.
He was comfortable in his own skin.
@@sarahnichols4439 That is an excellent way to put it.
Good Post
Anyone who's seen the marvellous comedy film 'Designing Woman' will know Gregory Peck can handle comedy very well, pity he wasn't given more chances to do it, he was great in this skit!
All my life I've loved Gregory Peck, God bless him forever.
Whenever I hear anybody sing The Shadow of Your Smile I still remember Two Bushels and a Peck.
omg this is so good. Greg is all manly handsome ruggedness, with not a dandy debonair bone in his body, but still he's having such a good time.
My favourite actor! What a personality, presence & voice! No man today can fill his shoes! The most elegant actor & a real gentleman.
adorable....I love Gregory Peck
Omg, Gregory Peck is fantastic! XD
Truth is i find Peck cool even when he is not - they call it class 🤠
George burns looks very comfortable doing this. Veteran.
HES SOOO SILLY I LOVE GREGORY PECK GEHEHGEHE
I remember watching this show back in 1969 and laughing my sides off. God bless them all. THOSE WERE THE GREAT DAYS.
I honestly can't express how much I love Gregory Peck. This was awesome to find!
That's rare to see Gregory Peck hamming it up. Great show!
1:58 Gregory Peck has a great singing voice wow!
We'll never see their like again. 😢
La sombra de tu sonrisa
Cuando te hayas ido
Coloreará todos mis sueños
Y enciende el amanecer
Mírame a los ojos
Mi amor y mira
Todas las cosas hermosas que eres para mi
Nuestra pequeña estrella nostálgica
Era demasiado alto
Una lágrima besó tus labios
Y yo también
Ahora cuando recuerdo la primavera
Toda la alegría que el amor puede traer
Yo recordaría
La sombra de tu sonrisa
Ahora cuando recuerdo la primavera
Toda la alegría que el amor puede traer
Yo recordaría
La sombra de tu sonrisa
❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤ Que hermosa canción canta Gregory Peck ❤❤❤❤
Priceless! Jack Benny was such a crack-up!
Jack Benny, George Burns, and Gregory Peck are Legendary
Gregory Peck has always been my favorite actor. I didn’t know he could sing though! He is a really good singer and then obviously George Burns was great and Jack Benny was hilarious!
Gregory Peck is such an inspiration because there are few good guys left!
What a wonderful world it would be to have it filled with men like Gregory Peck and woman like his wife Veronique ❤️😘✝️
Would love to have been back stage to see them laughing together
Gregory Peck, ....is it wrong to be infatuated with a man who, is not only decades older than me, but also deceased?
OF COURSE NOT ! because many people are! I will be all my life. Greetings.
It is not wrong 😂
I think there was nothing wrong in it. As I also have infatuation on him.
no, it is the only right thing. he died the year I was born, but that's irrelevant
Same dear :( I so want a gregory peck, I would marry him in a heartbeat
What's funny is that they are playing their essential identities as comedy. Now that is good comedy.
Steven Torrey
Gregory we missed you 💟💟💟
GREGORY IS SO ADORABLE I CANNTTTT
It’s hard to sing that badly... what a pro
Gregory😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😙😙😙😙😙😙😙😙😙amorŕŕr mio!!!!
Wonderful.
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣wonderful !!!
Now that's a handsome man!
UN GRAN ACTOR GREGORY PECK.
Everyone assumes that Goldie Fields and Glide was an invention just for this routine but that was not so.
Goldie, Fields and Glide was an actual vaudeville group that George Burns was a member of, his first regular employment in show biz.
He was Glide, Fields' real name was Nat Renard and Goldie was Hymie Goldberg, In the act Burns was in blackface doing his best Jolson imitation, Renard wore a derby and beard, which in the manners of the day meant he was Jewish and Goldberg played a tough mug.
Burns, born Nathan Birnbaum, said he often changed his name as he made his way as a performer. He said that at one time he was part of the duo of George Burns and Chick Fowler, adding, and I was Chick Fowler.
In fact, George later recalled that when he convinced Harry Karl (Debbie Reynolds' husband at the time) to join the "act" for a charity benefit, Karl wasn't sure he could go through with it. Burns assured him that everything was going to be fine, and that when the opening fanfare was heard, all Harry had to do was to start out on his left foot when they strutted out together. George then walked over to Jack, and said softly, "When the music begins, start out on your right foot."
Oh so sweet!!
I've seen three of these. Jimmy Stewart's is the worse (well, his singing is), Bing Crosby's is the best (his singing and the clip itself) and this one is the funniest. Love when Gregory is getting down near the end from 7:18 to close!
"Goldie, Fields and Glide" was a routine George thought up (supposedly based on a "terrible" vaudeville act he once observed)- and he and Jack performed it at private parties, charity benefits, radio, and TV for almost 40 years.The third member of the "act" was always a "guest performer", persuaded to join in the fun. Yes, Bing Crosby and Jimmy Stewart were among those who did it with them over the years....
What a treasured moment this was for Mr. Gregory Peck to get to sing and act with Mr Jack Benny and Mr. George Burns.
thanks a lot!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! i'm looking for this video for a long time!!!!!!!!!! I love Gregory Peck, but i did'nt know what title this video was. i don't know comedians with Peck. are they famous in America? Please show me the way to download this video!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! OMG!!!!!!!!!!!! i cannot sleep tonight!!!!!!!!!
Jack Benny and George Burns. They had hit radio shows 1930s-1940s, and television shows in 1950s. Jack Benny is one of my all-time favorites.
Look up “vaudeville”
Still funny👍🏻
First song is:
Billy Murray - Honey, I Will Long For You. Second song is: The Shadow of Your Smile
5:41 George Burns dancing to "Come Along, My Mandy".
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Turns out his grandson Ethan (currently playing Spock) has a strong baritone.
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Mars
does anybody know the first song that they sing??
Hugh Jackman is reincarnation of Gregory Peck. He sang as good as Dean Martin...
First song?
Funny, but when the last vaudeville generation finally died out, so did much of entertainment. "The Shadow of You Smile" was a great 60's song from the wretched film "The Sandpiper," in which Liz & Dick were laughably miscast as a straying clergyman and a California beatnik artist. For better movies with Burton as priest, see "Becket," "Night of the Iguana," and "Excorist II: The Heretic."Just kidding on that last one.
That was horrible but good job Greg Peck!
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