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Tony Bennett weather oldest artist with number one album – Artists News

02/10/2014

Tony Bennett back oldest artist with number one album

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Tony Bennett has done it again!. With his 88 years (!) Is the American vocalist for the second time in his career, the oldest artist to have a number one listing.

With a whopping 131,000 copies sold the duet album Cheek To Cheek , came along with singer Lady Gaga, in the first place. Billboard reported that yesterday.

The last time Tony Bennett is singing to the top of rankings, with his album Duets II , which is his first number 1 position caused. Also on that album functioned Lady Gaga. Provided that contribution counts, it is the fourth time for the singer that it reaches the highest position in the American album chart. Previously she scored her own solo albums Born This Way , dated 2011, and artpop from 2013.

Tony Bennett

Tony Bennett

Tony Bennett, who was born as Anthony Dominick Benedetto, came on August 3, 1926 in the world in Queenstown, New York City. The American singer quickly developed an active hobby for both popular music and jazz.

His musical career has been running for 55 years, where he managed 17 Grammy Awards to attract. This also included the Lifetime Achievement Award in 2001, he is considered the last great crooner from the golden era of the genre, for example, Frank Sinatra and Dean Martin, and is a leading interpreter of the Great American Songbook. Tony Bennett’s biggest hit is undoubtedly I Left My Heart in San Francisco , for which he could take, in the year 1962. Record of The Year Grammy Award for p>

. Tip: Tony Bennett’s new album Cheek to Cheek is readily available at bol.com

Listen below Tony Bennett’s biggest hit, I Left My Heart in San Francisco

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