Hall of Human Harps' from Fashions of 1934. A critic observed, 'The theme song of mothers of stage-struck daughters might well be, 'I Didn't Raise My Girl to Be a Human Harp,' but the chosen young ladies probably regard it as a royal road to stardom.
Hall of Human Harps' from Fashions of 1934. A critic observed, 'The theme song of mothers of stage-struck daughters might well be, 'I Didn't Raise My Girl to Be a Human Harp,' but the chosen young ladies probably regard it as a royal road to stardom.
Still from Fashions of 1934 of the 'Hall of Human Harps' scene. Fashions of 1934 is a 1934 Pre-Code American musical comedy film directed by William Dieterle with musical numbers created and directed by Busby Berkeley.