Time After Time * I Fall in Love Too Easily * East of the Sun (And West of the Moon) * Nancy (With the Laughing Face) * I Thought About You * Night and Day * I've Got the World on a String * You Go to My Head * The Lady Is a Tramp * I See Your Face Before Me * Day In - Day Out * Indian Summer * Call Me Irresponsible * Here's That Rainy Day * Last Night When We Were Young * I Wish I Were in Love Again * A Foggy Day (In London Town) * Don't Worry 'Bout Me * Angel Eyes * I'll Be Seeing You.
His autobiography is rich with the stories of his long career and of the personalities he has known and includes the highs and lows, the successes and excesses of what has ultimately been a blessed life.
The legendary singer reflects on his career, the recurring themes in his life, and the inspiration that shapes his music and his art, in a musical memoir enhanced by reproductions of his own artwork and a CD containing some of the author's ...
In 2012’s Life Is a Gift, Tony reflected on the lessons he has learned over the years. Now, in Just Getting Started, he pays homage to the remarkable people who inspired those lessons.
This beautiful definitive book--a follow-up to Tony Bennett: In the Studio (2007), which focused on Tony's artwork--explores the themes, influences, and inspirations that inform his music and creative life.
The entertainment icon presents an array of stories that capture humorous and inspirational moments from his sixty-year career, and shares the wisdom he has gained from his own experiences and from the people he met along the way.
"All the Things You Are" is a stylishly written book that mirrors its subject. David Evanier has great knowledge and depth of understanding of Tony Bennett and his legacy. This is a significant work of art.
Charting a course between literary aesthetics and their associated politics, Bennett engages with the central concerns of Marxist critics such as Lukacs, Jameson, Eagleton and Lentricchia.
This is a significant work of art." —Michael Feinstein "The great thing about David Evanier's biography—beyond its reliable research, nuanced evaluations, and stylistic eloquence—is that by looking closer at a great artist than the ...
This major work, by one of the key figures in cultural studies, critically examines the theory, history and practice of culture.
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