

Gaga and Bennett performed ‘Winter Wonderland’ – originally written in 1934 by Felix Bernard and Richard B. Unveiling the song on her Twitter account, Gaga revealed: ‘Surprise Everyone! Tony & Me recorded the Holiday Classic Winter Wonderland … Happy Holidays from Tony and Gaga! #TonyGagaWinterWonderlandOnItunes (sic)’ The two singers – who collaborated on hit album ‘Cheek To Cheek’ – have recorded a duet on a cover version of festive classic, ‘Winter Wonderland’ and the track is available for download now on iTunes. Photo: Filed) Lady Gaga and Tony Bennetthave recorded a Christmas song together. Sales+streaming figures based on certification alone.Login to use this feature or Sign Up to be a part of the gang.īy Griffin Okuchukwu (Gaga and Bennett performed ‘Winter Wonderland’ – originally written in 1934 by Felix Bernard and Richard B. Robert Farnon – arrangement, conducting." Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas" Ticker Freeman, Earl Brown/ Irving Berlin "I Love the Winter Weather/ I've Got My Love to Keep Me Warm" Traditional/ Josef Mohr, Franz Xaver Gruber/ John Francis Wade/ James Pierpont/ Lionel Bart "Medley: We Wish You a Merry Christmas/ Silent Night/ O Come All You Faithful/ Jingle Bells/ Where Is Love?" It was reissued once more in 2007, again with different cover art and including a bonus DVD containing excerpts from Bennett's 1992 television special Tony Bennett: A Family Christmas.īennett later recorded two additional Christmas albums, Hallmark presents Christmas with Tony Bennett and the London Symphony Orchestra (2002) and A Swingin' Christmas (Featuring The Count Basie Big Band) (2008).

The album was reissued on CD in 1994, with new cover art and a bonus track, " I'll Be Home for Christmas", recorded during a live appearance by Bennett on The Jon Stewart Show. Quincy Jones subsequently threw a party for Farnon in New York City, and at the party there were so many famous musicians that Jones joked, "If a bomb goes off in this apartment, there won't be any more records made!" In Bennett's autobiography, he recalls that the New York session was attended by such notable American arrangers as Don Costa, Marion Evans and Torrie Zito, all curious to see how Farnon worked. Six tracks were recorded at Columbia's recording studios in New York City, and four in London. Farnon, who normally recorded in London, came to New York City for one of the two sessions that produced this album. It was arranged and conducted by Robert Farnon.Įven though they had been friends since the early 1950s, Bennett and Farnon had not recorded together before, Bennett having such reverence for Farnon's work that he felt he "wasn't ready.(and) not developed enough as an artist to record with him". Snowfall: The Tony Bennett Christmas Album is a 1968 studio album by Tony Bennett, his first Christmas album. Snowfall: The Tony Bennett Christmas Album
