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item typeAlbumgenreJazzlabelColumbia Recordsreleased in year1960 to 1970artistTony Bennett
 
 
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I Left My Heart in San Francisco (album)

I Left My Heart in San Francisco is a 1962 album by Tony Bennett. At the Grammy Awards of 1963 Bennett won two Grammies for the title song, Record of the Year and Best Solo Vocal Performance, Male.

 
 
The Movie Song Album

The Movie Song Album

The Movie Song Album is a 1966 studio album by Tony Bennett. The album consists of songs from films, opening with the theme from The Oscar, in which Bennett had recently appeared. Bennett was to describe the album in his autobiography as his "all time favorite record". Johnny Mandel was the musical director, and Neal Hefti and Quincy Jones arranged and conducted their own compositions on the album. Luiz Bonfá played the guitar on his two songs, "Samba de Orfeu" and "The Gentle Rain".

 
 
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I Wanna Be Around (album)

I Wanna Be Around is a 1963 album by Tony Bennett.

 
 
Who Can I Turn To? (album)

Who Can I Turn To? (album)

Who Can I Turn To? is a 1964 studio album by Tony Bennett.

 
 
Tony Sings for Two

Tony Sings for Two

Tony Sings for Two is a 1961 studio album by Tony Bennett, accompanied by the pianist Ralph Sharon. With Bill Evans, Bennett would make two further albums accompanied by solo piano.

 
 
When Lights Are Low (album)

When Lights Are Low (album)

When Lights Are Low is a 1964 studio album by Tony Bennett. Originally released as a twelve track LP in 1964, three unreleased tracks, "How Long Has This Been Going On?", "All of You", and "We'll Be Together Again", that were recorded at the sessions were added to a 2006 reissue, as part of a compilation. Three more tracks from the sessions, "My Funny Valentine", "In the Wee Small Hours", and "Yesterdays" were included on Bennett's 1966 album A Time for Love.