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Tony Bennett and Count Basie's 'Don't Get Around Much Anymore' From 1967!

A man in a striped suit holds a microphone, singing with a smile, against a geometric background.

type hereIn this era of great music, Tony Bennett and Count Basie performed "Don't Get Around Much Anymore" on The Ed Sullivan Show on April 16, 1967.

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The performance was a true masterpiece that left the audience in awe. Tony Bennett's voice was as strong and smooth as ever, and Count Basie's piano playing was the perfect complement. Tony's announcement of Harry "Sweets" Edison was impressive and showed his knowledge of the music scene.

A man in a white suit sings into a microphone, smiling, with a band in the background.

A great "old" song sung by one of the best, and it's clear from the audience's positive reactions and applause that they felt the same way. It was truly a great pairing of musicians, and they delivered a fantastic performance that will remain etched in the memories of all who were there.

This performance's nostalgia is undeniable, and it's not hard to see why. It takes us back to when music was made with real instruments and talent. It was a time when artists like Tony Bennett and Count Basie made music that was timeless and still relevant today.

A man in a white suit sings on stage with a band in the background.

If you haven't seen this performance, you must watch it now. It's a true masterpiece that will leave you in awe. Share it with your friends and family so they can experience the magic of this performance.

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