Tuesday, January 3, 2012

Lady Gaga records duet with Tony Bennett

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                The extraordinary Lady Gaga gives a treat to her little monsters with a duet with the legendary Tony Bennett.
                Tony Bennett has been singing since 1949 with hit songs such as “I Left My Heart in San Francisco” and “Wonderful World.”
                Bennett is known for his wonderful jazz songs, including the popular song, “The Lady is a Tramp.”
                Lady Gaga, who is known for her flashy outfits and wide spread talent, has made a large impact on the music industry with her uniqueness growing with each performance and album released.
                This out-of-the-box singer-song writer has started making her mark on her listeners, whom she likes to call her little monsters, since 2005 with her pop songs speaking of individuality and pride, such as her single “Born This Way.”
                When you take two popular performers from two different genres and put them together in one song, you get a hit.
                Bennett and Gaga have recently come together to do a duet on one of Bennett’s songs, “Lady is a Tramp.”        
                The song was originally recorded to appear as one of the tracks on the “Duets II” CD, which hit stores September 20, 2011.
                The two singers took an old song and made it popular again with a new twist. With Gaga’s edge and Bennett’s lady back soulful voice, they were able to turn this old song into something new again.          
                The new rendition of this song is now currently available online.
This story contains information from gagadaily.com
      This story was published on www.buckinghampost.com          

               
                               
               
               
               
               
               

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