Tony Bennett (born Anthony Dominick Benedetto on August 3, 1926) is an American singer of popular music, standards and jazz. After having achieved artistic and commercial success in the 1950s and early 1960s, his career suffered an extended downturn during the height of the rock music era. Bennett staged a remarkable comeback, however, in the late 1980s and 1990s, expanding his audience to a younger generation while keeping his musical style intact. He remains a popular and critically praised recording artist and concert performer in the 2000s. Bennett is also an accomplished painter, creating works under his birth name, Anthony Benedetto. Early life Anthony Benedetto was born in Astoria, Queens, New York City, the son of Ann (n??e Suraci) and John Benedetto.[1] His father was a grocer who had emigrated from Pod??rgoni, a rural eastern district of the southern Italian city of Reggio Calabria, and his mother was a seamstress.[2] With two other children and a father who was ailing and unable to work, the family grew up in poverty.[3] John Benedetto died when Anthony was 10 years old.[3] The young Benedetto grew up listening to Al Jolson, Eddie Cantor, Judy Garland and Bing Crosby as well as jazz artists such as Louis Armstrong, Jack Teagarden and Joe Venuti. An uncle was a tap dancer in vaudeville, giving him an early window into show business.[4] By age 10 he was already singing and performed at the opening of the Triborough Bridge.[5] Drawing and caricatures were also an early passion of his.[3] He attended New York's High School of Industrial Art where he studied painting and music,[2] but dropped out at age 16 to help support his family.[6] He then set his sights on a professional singing career, performing as a singing waiter in several Queens Italian restaurants.[7] World War II and after His singing career was interrupted when Benedetto was drafted into the United States Army in November 1944 during the final stages of Worl
| 1 | White Christmas | Snowfall: The Tony Bennett Christmas Album |
| 2 | Who Can I Turn To (When Nobody Needs Me) | Viva Duets |
| 3 | She's Got It Bad (And That Ain't Good) | Tony Bennett Sings Ellington Hot & Cool |
| 4 | Are You Havin' Any Fun? | Viva Duets |
| 5 | Blue Velvet | Duets II |
| 6 | Blue Velvet | Viva Duets |
| 7 | Caravan | Tony Bennett Sings Ellington Hot & Cool |
| 8 | Who Can I Turn To (When Nobody Needs Me) | Duets II |
| 9 | The Best Is Yet to Come | Viva Duets |
| 10 | Don't Get Around Much Anymore | Viva Duets |
| 11 | Mood Indigo | Tony Bennett Sings Ellington Hot & Cool |
| 12 | The Very Thought of You | Viva Duets |
| 13 | It Had to Be You | Duets II |
| 14 | My Favorite Things | Snowfall: The Tony Bennett Christmas Album |
| 15 | Day Dream | Tony Bennett Sings Ellington Hot & Cool |
| 16 | I Guess I'll Have To Change My Plan | Hooray For Love: Great Gentlemen Of Song (Vol. 1) |
| 17 | I'll Be Home For Christmas | Snowfall: The Tony Bennett Christmas Album |
| 18 | In A Sentimental Mood | Tony Bennett Sings Ellington Hot & Cool |
| 19 | The Girl I Love | Duets II |
| 20 | Winter Wonderland | Snowfall: The Tony Bennett Christmas Album |