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The Year of Tony Bennett

An Appreciation of the Art and Music of Tony Bennett

March 14, 2026 By Suzanne Leave a Comment

Song of the Day: Because of You

The song of the day for Saturday, March 14, 2026, is “Because of You.”

About This Song

“Because of You” was written in 1940 by Arthur Hammerstein and Dudley Wilkinson. It charted briefly in the early 1940s.

About This Version

Tony Bennett recorded “Because of You” on April 4, 1951, and was released as a single that year. Percy Faith wrote the arrangement.

Bennett related this in his autobiography The Good Life.

By the spring of 1951, I was told that if I didn’t get a hit soon, I’d be dropped from the label. I went into Percy’s office and he said, “In this next session you really have to deliver. We have three songs ready, so we need another song.” I remember that he looked through a bunch of sheet music on his desk, grabbed a song, and said, “Well, let’s do this one.” That song was ‘Because of You.’ I was doing a lot of dramatic singing on my early records, but Percy said to me, “Just relax. Use your natural voice and sing the song.” I took his advice.

“Because of You” was a major hit; it reached #1 on the Billboard charts and stayed there for 10 weeks.

“Because of You,” as well as The Columbia Singles, Vol. 1, is available on Apple Music.

Dear Mr. Bennett

The John Pizzarelli Trio (Pizzarelli on guitar and vocals, Michael Karn on bass, and Isaiah J. Thompson on piano) recorded “Because Of You” for Dear Mr. Bennett, released in March 2026.

Dear Mr. Bennett is available for purchase on CD and vinyl at Amazon, Barnes and Noble, Tower Records, and other record stores. It is also available on most popular streaming services.

On September 23, 1951, Tony Bennett sang “Because of You” live on the Ed Sullivan Show.

Filed Under: Song of the Day Tagged With: Arthur Hammerstein, Dudley Wilkinson, Isaiah J. Thompson, John Pizzarelli, Mich ael Karn, Percy Faith, The Columbia Singles Vol. 1, Tony Bennett

March 12, 2026 By Suzanne Leave a Comment

Song of the Day: Firefly

The song of the day for Thursday, March 12, 2026, is “Firefly.”

About This Song

“Firefly” was written by Cy Coleman and Carolyn Leigh. It was written as an audition piece for the musical Gypsy (which went on to be written by Jule Styne, with lyrics by a 28-year-old Stephen Sondheim).

About This Version

Tony Bennett recorded “Firefly,” with Count Basie and His Orchestra, on December 23, 1978, for their second album, In Person! released in 1959.  Ralph Sharon wrote the arrangement; I especially  liked the flute.

Originally, It was planned as a live album and was recorded in a club with the Count Basie Orchestra. However, the tape from the concert had poor quality and couldn’t be used. They re-recorded all of the songs in the studio and, oddly, released it with the original planned title, In Person!.

“Firefly,” as well as In Person, is available on Apple Music.

Dear Mr. Bennett

Tony Bennett recorded “Firefly” six times in his career. Four were singles; the other two were duets: one with Kermit the Frog (The Playground, 1998) and Lady Gaga (Cheek To Cheek, 2014).

The John Pizzarelli Trio (Pizzarelli on guitar and vocals, Michael Karn on bass, and Isaiah J. Thompson on piano) recorded “Firefly” for Dear Mr. Bennett, released in March 2026.

Dear Mr. Bennett is available for purchase on CD and vinyl at Amazon, Barnes and Noble, Tower Records, and other record stores. It is also available on most popular streaming services.

The John Pizzarelli Trio made a video for “Firefly.”

Filed Under: Song of the Day Tagged With: Carolyn Leigh, Count Basie, Cy Coleman, Dear Mr. Bennett, Isaiah J. Thompson, John Pizzarelli, Michael Karn, Tony Bennett

March 11, 2026 By Suzanne Leave a Comment

Song of the Day: It Amazes Me

The song of the day for Wednesday, March 11, 2026, is “It Amazes Me.”

About This Song

“It Amazes Me” was written in 1958 by Cy Coleman and Carolyn Leigh. The song has been recorded by several artists, including Liza Minnelli, Tony Bennett, Blossom Dearie, and John Pizzarelli.

About This Version

Tony Bennett recorded this version live on June 9, 1962. It was released on Tony Bennett at Carnegie Hall in August 1962. Ralph Sharon was the musical director and conductor for this album.

“It Amazes Me,” as well as Tony Bennett at Carnegie Hall, is available on Apple Music.

Dear Mr. Bennett

Tony Bennett regularly sang “It Amazes Me” at his concerts.

The John Pizzarelli Trio (Pizzarelli on guitar and vocals, Michael Karn on bass, and Isaiah J. Thompson on piano) recorded “It Amazes Me” for Dear Mr. Bennett, released in March 2026.

Dear Mr. Bennett is available for purchase on CD and vinyl at Amazon, Barnes and Noble, Tower Records, and other record stores. It is also available on most popular streaming services.

Filed Under: Song of the Day Tagged With: Carolyn Leigh, Cy Coleman, Dear Mr. Bennett, Isaiah J. Thompson, John Pizzarelli, Michael Karn, Ralph Sharon, Tony Bennett, Tony Bennett at Carnegie Hall

March 10, 2026 By Suzanne Leave a Comment

Song of the Day: The Best Is Yet To Come

The song of the day for Tuesday, March 10, 2026, is “The Best Is Yet To Come.”

About This Song

“The Best Is Yet To Come” was written in 1959 by Cy Coleman and Carolyn Leigh. Although the song was written for Tony Bennett, it is also associated with Frank Sinatra. Other significant recordings include those by Ella Fitzgerald, Sarah Vaughan, Blossom Dearie, and Peggy Leee.

About This Version

Tony Bennett recorded “The Best Is Yet To Come” on July 30, 1960. Cy Coleman wrote the arrangement and conducted the orchestra. It was released as single in 1960. The recording was also added to the 1962 album I Left My Heart In San Francisco.

“The Best Is Yet To Come,” as well as The Columbia Singles, Vol. 6, is available on Apple Music.

Dear Mr. Bennett

Tony Bennett sang “The Best is Yet to Come” at most of his concerts.

The John Pizzarelli Trio (Pizzarelli on guitar and vocals, Michael Karn on bass, and Isaiah J. Thompson on piano) recorded “The Best is Yet to Come” for Dear Mr. Bennett, released in March 2026.

Dear Mr. Bennett is available for purchase on CD and vinyl at Amazon, Barnes and Noble, Tower Records, and other record stores. It is also available on most popular streaming services.

Filed Under: Song of the Day Tagged With: Carolyn Leigh, Cy Coleman, Dear Mr. Bennett, Isaiah J. Thompson, John Pizzarelli, Michael Karn, Tony Bennett

March 9, 2026 By Suzanne Leave a Comment

Song of the Day: Watch What Happens

The song of the day for Monday, March 9, 2026, is “Watch What Happens.”

About the Next Two Weeks

Jazz guitarist and vocalist John Pizzarelli has just released a new album, Dear Mr. Bennett to celebrate the centennial birthday of Tony Bennett. Out of the many hundreds of songs that Tony Bennett recorded, Pizzarelli has chosen 12 songs that represent Bennett’s work in the decades from 1950 to 2021. We will be featuring each of those 12 songs with Bennett’s version and Pizzarelli’s version.

John Pizzarelli did a great interview with Alison Stewart on WNYC about the new album.

We’ve added links to some of the many wonderful reviews of Dear Mr. Bennett: Paris Move, Jazz Views, Stage and Cinema, and Broadway World.

See johnpizzarelli.com for information about his recordings, as well as his weekly radio program Radio Deluxe, with singer and actress Jessica Molaskey.

About This Song

“Watch What Happens” was composed by Michel Legrand, with French lyrics by Jacques Demy, for the 1964 film The Umbrellas of Cherbourg. Norman Gimbel wrote the English lyrics. Tony Bennett’s was the first recording of the song, other than the film soundtrack, and the first in English.

About This Version

Tony Bennett recorded “Watch What Happens” on January 4, 1965, for If I Ruled the World: Songs For the Jet Set. Don Costa wrote the arrangement.

“Watch What Happens,” as well as If I Ruled the World: Songs For the Jet Set, is available on Apple Music.

Dear Mr. Bennett

Tony Bennett opened most of his concerts with “Watch What Happens,” and that song is the first song on Dear Mr. Bennett.

The John Pizzarelli Trio (Pizzarelli on guitar and vocals, Michael Karn on bass, and Isaiah J. Thompson on piano) recorded “Watch What Happens” for Dear Mr. Bennett, released in March 2026.

“Watch What Happens,” as well as Dear Mr. Bennett, is available for purchase on CD and vinyl at Amazon, Barnes and Noble, Tower Records, and other record stores. It is also available on most popular streaming services.

Filed Under: Song of the Day Tagged With: Dear Mr. Bennett, Don Costa, If I Ruled The World: Songs For The Jet Set, Isaiah J. Thompson, Jacques Demy, John Pizzarelli, Michael Karn, Michel Legrand, Norman Gimbel, The Umbrellas of Cherbourgh, Tony Bennett

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