Various Artists – Musical Moments to remember: “A lucky So-And-So” – Tony Bennett in Studio & on Stage (2020) [FLAC 24 bit, 48 kHz]

Various Artists - Musical Moments to remember:

Artist: Various Artists
Album: Musical Moments to remember: “A lucky So-And-So” – Tony Bennett in Studio & on Stage
Genre: Jazz
Release Date: 2020
Audio Format:: FLAC (tracks) 24 bit, 48 kHz
Duration: 52:58
Total Tracks: 20
Total Size: 598 MB

Tracklist:

1. Mack David – I’m just a lucky so-and-so (Version 1) (03:26)
2. Cole Porter – Anything goes (Live) (01:30)
3. Dorothy Fields – I can’t give you anything but love (02:37)
4. Douglas Cross – I left my heart in San Francisco (Live) (02:49)
5. Maxwell Anderson – Lost in the Stars (03:24)
6. Sam Coslow – Honey: Honey: Sing, you sinners (Live) (01:36)
7. Ira Gershwin – The Goldwyn Follies: Love walked in (01:57)
8. Irving Mills – Solitude (Live) (03:31)
9. Holt Marvell – Thesew foolish things (03:24)
10. John Latouche – Lazy Afternoon (Live) (02:43)
11. Gus Kahn – It had to be you (02:54)
12. Irving Berlin – Always (Live) [Version 1] (01:37)
13. Sammy Fain – I’ll be seeing you (02:45)
14. Ralph Freed – New York in June – April in Paris (Live) (02:30)
15. Irving Berlin – Always (Version 2) (02:56)
16. Oscar Hammerstein II – Very warm for May: All the things you Are (Live) (03:05)
17. Charles Carpenter – You can depend on me (02:10)
18. Robert Wright – Kismet: Kismet: Stranger in Paradise (Live) (03:15)
19. John Latouche – I’m taking a chance on love (02:06)
20. Mack David – I’m just a lucky so-and-so (Live) [Version 2] (02:35)

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Anthony Dominick Benedetto (born August 3, 1926), known professionally as Tony Bennett, is an American singer of traditional pop standards, big band, show tunes, and jazz. He is also a painter, having created works under his birth name that are on permanent public display in several institutions. He is the founder of the Frank Sinatra School of the Arts in Astoria, Queens, New York.Born and raised in Astoria to an Italian-American family, Bennett began singing at an early age. He fought in the final stages of World War II as a U.S. Army infantryman in the European Theater. Afterward, he developed his singing technique, signed with Columbia Records and had his first number-one popular song with “Because of You” in 1951. Several top hits such as “Rags to Riches” followed in early 1953. He then refined his approach to encompass jazz singing. He reached an artistic peak in the late 1950s with albums such as The Beat of My Heart and Basie Swings, Bennett Sings. In 1962, Bennett recorded his signature song, “I Left My Heart in San Francisco”. His career and personal life experienced an extended downturn during the height of the rock music era.

Bennett staged a comeback in the late 1980s and 1990s, putting out gold record albums again and expanding his reach to the MTV generation while keeping his musical style intact. He remains a popular and critically praised recording artist and concert performer to date. He has won 19 Grammy Awards (including a Lifetime Achievement Award, presented in 2001) and two Emmy Awards, and was named an NEA Jazz Master and a Kennedy Center Honoree. Bennett has sold over 50 million records

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