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Jazz Royalty Tony Bennett and Diana Krall Turn Gershwin Gold Into Pure Heaven

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In the cozy corners of jazz history, the collaboration between Tony Bennett and Diana Krall on "Nice Work If You Can Get It" from their album "Love Is Here To Stay" stands as a testament to timeless musical synergy. Released under the Verve label on September 14, 2018, this album marked a pinnacle of jazz elegance, blending Bennett's classic vocal charm with Krall's sophisticated piano touches. The duo chose to interpret the great American songbook through a series of Gershwin tunes, and this particular track showcases not only their individual talents but their unparalleled ability to connect through music. Bennett, born in 1926, brought decades of experience into this project, while Krall, hailing from a generation of jazz musicians with both reverence and innovative spirit, added her contemporary flair without missing a beat of the classic jazz essence.

When Tony Bennett and Diana Krall announced their collaboration, it wasn't just another album release; it was a historic jazz event drawing eyes and ears worldwide

Recording sessions took place in New York City, where both artists, accompanied by the Bill Charlap Trio, delved into the intricacies of Gershwin's compositions. The album not only served as a bridge between generations but also as a cultural artifact that highlighted the ongoing relevance of jazz standards in the modern music scene. Critics and fans alike praised their rendition of "Nice Work If You Can Get It" for its lively arrangement and the chemistry evident between the two vocalists. The track, like the rest of the album, received positive reviews for its fidelity to the spirit of Gershwin's work, combined with a fresh vibrancy that Krall and Bennett uniquely brought to the studio.


The chemistry on 'Nice Work If You Can Get It' was palpable, setting a benchmark for future jazz collaborations and reaffirming the genre's vitality in the 21st century

Despite the adoration and acclaim, the shadows of poignancy touched the project. With Bennett's announcement in February 2021 of his Alzheimer's disease diagnosis, the album has since taken on a new layer of significance, representing one of his final major studio efforts. This revelation casts a bittersweet aura over their performances, with fans cherishing this work as a poignant reminder of Bennett's enduring legacy in the music industry. His contributions to civil rights and the arts paint a fuller picture of his impact, not only as a musician but as a pivotal cultural figure.


As Tony Bennett's career twilight coincides with glowing reviews of his work with Diana Krall, fans and critics alike ponder the enduring impact of his musical and societal contributions

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