On June 13, 1971 at a concert in
Hollywood to raise money for the Motion Picture and TV Relief Fund Frank
Sinatra at the age of 55, announced that he was retiring, bringing to an end
his 36-year career in show business. This concert was held at the Ahmanson Theatre
in Los Angeles. The Program began with Princess Grace of Monaco (the former
Grace Kelly) giving the opening remarks followed by the concert. Frank Sinatra
was introduced by Rosalind Russell and began his performance by singing All or
nothing at all, followed by I’ve got you under my skin, I’ll never smile again,
a moving rendition of Ol’ man river, That’s life, Try a little tenderness, Fly me
to the Moon, Nancy, My way, The Lady is a Tramp and concluding his performance
with Angel eye. His performance was reported as by far the best of the evening.
All of the best known entertainers of the time were on the program, not to
mention celebrities like Clint Eastwood and his wife Maggie, Robert Wagner,
Lucile Ball, David Jansen and Don Knotts that would be in the audience. By all
accounts, it was a great show, although Frank Sinatra made his comeback a
little more than a year later! It was also memorable for Sinatra’s mic cutting
out half way through his opening number, apparently due to someone backstage
tripping over the wire and pulling its plug from the socket. Hey, it could
happen to the best of em, right?
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