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"The Art of Excellence" is an album by Tony Bennett, released in 1986. It was his first album upon re-signing with Columbia Records, and began his career comeback!

"How do you keep the music playing" is the most difficult song to singing, either tecnically as to making it come from the inside of the heart. Bennett did it!

Here, in this record, we can see, literally the maximum art of Bennett's gift. Bennett and another singers did record this song uncounted times before . In my view we have here in this record from 1986 the ultimate performance about this Legrand's song.

Please, excuse my poor English!

Jason

Comentarios

6 years ago

Livelive

Brilliant performer

6 years ago

marie winter

When I hear this...it just touches me it's so beautiful...

6 years ago

Kip Johnson

If only one singer is left, let it be Tony!

6 years ago

bigdon531

The greatest song by the greatest singer. May he sing forever.

6 years ago

Dave Micklon

This is no doubt today the definitive version, but first knew this as a big A/C and R&B (not quite top 40) hit for James Ingram & Patti Austin. Fine song.

7 years ago

TheJackflash85

Pure Class , Real and enduring Talent . The Voice , the style , the delivery . Greatness !

7 years ago

LEE Harris

I saw Tony Bennett sing this st the Royal Albert Hall in concert with Lady Gaga. It brought the house down and still sends shivers up my spine.

7 years ago

asgabeler

He makes me cry with his ability to deliver the lyric.The touch this man possesses has such value, thank you for posting this version of this incredible song for all of us to remember him by.

8 years ago

keepthemusicplaying0

Tony Bennett keeps MY music playing...

9 years ago

Bobby Ross

My heart is 'stuck' in the 50's and 60's.. Tony Bennett and Sinatra always continue to warm these old bones and make me sing..... Thanks Guys!

9 years ago

Chatelaine2020

I was lucky enough to buy that album - which disappeared soon after - and fell in love with Tony Bennett all over again.  Thanks for posting it.

9 years ago

Bill Smith

I middle-named my son Jonah after Tony Bennett--Jonah Bennett Kachur, almost on the strength of this song. But check out his version of "I Do Not Know a Day I Did Not Love You."

10 years ago

Roy wilmot

I wish Tony Bennett was around forever hes such a great guy,such a fantastic singer.

10 years ago

Artur Guevara

Tony is like wine, the older the better.

10 years ago

Jason Borba

Mister Tony Aiello, You said: "the best rendition of this song". How could I disagree? Mis besos

10 years ago

Palmer Short

Why compare? They both knew how to put a song across. Listen to Frank sing "I'm a Fool To Want You". Or listen to the whole album 'In The Wee Small Hours Of the Morning" and then compare. Tony would be the first to say Frank was the best and Frank once said Tony was the best. So forget the comparing and just thank God they both came along.

11 years ago

AQUINO AU

I love this song whoever sang it , really music in my ears.

11 years ago

Mark Conrad

I always COL (clap out loud) at the end of this song...and I heard this like for the 15th thousand times

11 years ago

Tony Aiello

This is the best rendition of this song I have ever heard. Better than Francis Alberts rendition.... And Sinatra is my all time favorite. Tony just gets better with age.

11 years ago

keepthemusicplaying0

The best !!

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