The Queen of Pop, Lady Gaga, and the Pop legend Tony Bennett performed on stage for the Late Show With Stephen Colbert. They rendered the song 'Anything Goes,' originally sung by Cole Porter.

The duo had previously recorded the same version of the song in their first major collaborative feature. The album was titled 'Cheek To Cheek,' which sold over a hundred copies in its first week.
The album further went on to win a Grammy. Although it would be Lady Gaga's fourth album, it was Tony Bennett's fifty-eighth studio album. This further reiterated the fact that Bennett has been a veteran.

Bennett started singing at an early age. He's been a star since 1951; scoring hits with songs including 'I Left My Heart In San Francisco' and 'The Shadow Of Your Smile.' He has won 18 Grammys and sold more than 50 million records.
His biggest successes have come in the last decade, including the chart-topping duets album with Lady Gaga, Cheek To Cheek, which won a Grammy. He founded the Frank Sinatra School of the Arts in New York.

Bennett and Gaga's appearance on Stephen Colbert's show further revealed more details about the classic legend. Gaga spoke about her work with Bennett and his battle with Alzheimer's.
She said 'theirs was a friendship made of love,' to which Bennett agreed. The duo have created magic with their collaborations, and we hope to hear more amazing music from them.
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