Tony Bennett – I’m in Love Again
Published: January 31, 2018
(click song title above to listen)
Frank Sinatra was long-rumored at one time to be recording an album called
Here's to the Ladies but never got around to actually making the record. In 1995
Tony Bennett did just that, the theme being songs made famous by female singers. It won Bennett the Grammy for Best Traditional Pop Vocal Performance in 1997. The tune was written by
Cy Coleman and
Peggy Lee and was the title track to Lee's 1964 album for Capitol Records.
By the mid-1990s, Bennett was as popular as he had ever been. His latest come back was sealed by 1994's
MTV Unplugged feat.
Elvis Costello and
K.D. Lang, which went platinum and won the
Grammy for Album of the year as all as another for
Best Traditional Pop Vocal Performance. Tony became a Grammy perennial, taking home a multitude of Best Traditional Pop Vocal Performance awards for his albums
On Holiday: A Tribute to Billie Holiday (1998),
Bennett Sings Ellington: Hot & Cool (2000),
Playin' With My Friends: Bennett Sings the Blues (2003),
A Wonderful World (2004),
The Art of Romance (2006),
Duets: An American Classic (2007),
Duets II (2012),
Cheek to Cheek (2015),
The Silver Lining: The Songs of Jerome Kern (2016) and just this past Sunday,
Tony Bennett Celebrates '90. Congrats Mr. Bennett on your latest win!
Check out Aussie-star
Missy Higgins' poignant 2009 take on the classic tune
HERE.
Contact & Licensing info:
Publishing controlled by Notable Music Co. (
Cy Coleman)
Administered by Big Deal Music Group (ASCAP) / contact: Jennifer Falco/ jennifer@bigdealmusicgroup.com
Publishing controlled by Denslow Music, Inc. Inc (
Peggy Lee)
Administered by Universal Music - MGB Songs (ASCAP)
Master controlled by Sony Music Group