About the song

“The Lady is a Tramp” is a timeless classic that has been given a fresh, vibrant rendition by the iconic duo of Tony Bennett and Lady Gaga. This song, originally composed by Richard Rodgers with lyrics by Lorenz Hart, first appeared in the 1937 musical “Babes in Arms.” Over the years, it has been covered by many artists, but the collaboration between Bennett and Gaga brings a unique blend of traditional jazz and contemporary flair.

Tony Bennett, a legendary figure in the world of jazz and pop, teamed up with the versatile and dynamic Lady Gaga to record “The Lady is a Tramp” for their 2011 album “Duets II.” This album features Bennett singing classic tracks with various artists, but his chemistry with Lady Gaga stands out remarkably. Their version of “The Lady is a Tramp” not only showcases their vocal prowess but also their playful, engaging rapport.

In this duet, Bennett’s smooth, timeless voice complements Gaga’s powerful, expressive delivery. The result is a rendition that feels both nostalgic and refreshingly modern. Gaga, known for her eclectic style and powerful performances, dives into the world of jazz with remarkable ease, matching Bennett’s seasoned expertise. The playful banter and undeniable charisma between the two artists bring a new energy to the song, making it a standout track on the album.

“The Lady is a Tramp” was well-received by both critics and audiences. It helped introduce a new generation to the classic American songbook, thanks to Gaga’s broad appeal and Bennett’s enduring legacy. Their collaboration drew attention to the richness of the jazz genre, highlighting its timelessness and relevance.

Tony Bennett and Lady Gaga performed “The Lady is a Tramp” live on several occasions, including a memorable performance at the 2011 Grammy Nominations Concert Live. These performances were praised for their spontaneity and the genuine connection between the artists, further cementing the song’s success and their partnership’s acclaim.

In conclusion, Tony Bennett and Lady Gaga’s rendition of “The Lady is a Tramp” is a delightful blend of old-school jazz and contemporary pop sensibility. It brings a fresh perspective to a beloved classic, showcasing the versatility and enduring appeal of both artists. Their collaboration on “Duets II” not only celebrates the great American songbook but also bridges the gap between generations, making timeless music accessible and enjoyable for all.

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Lyrics

She gets too hungry for dinner at eight (I’m starving)
She loves the theater but she never comes late
I never bother with people that I hate
That’s why this chick is a tramp (hahaha)
She doesn’t like crap games with barons and earls
Won’t go to Harlem in ermine and pearls
And I definitely won’t dish our dirt with the rest of those girls
That’s why the lady is a tramp!
I love the free, fresh wind in my hair
Life without care
Oh, I’m so broke
It’s oh!
I hate California, it’s crowded and damp
That’s why the lady is a tramp (I’m a tramp!)
Sometimes I go to Coney Island
Oh, the beach is divine
And I love the yankees
Jeter is just fine
I follow rounders and park
She sings every line
That’s why the lady is a tramp
I love the prize fight
That isn’t a fake (no fakes)
And I love to rowboat with you and your wife in Central Park Lake
She goes to the opera and stays wide awake (yes, I do)
That’s why this lady is a tramp
She likes the green (green) grass (grass) under her shoes
What can I lose?
‘Cause I got no dough! Oh, no?
I’m all alone when I’m doing my hair
That’s why the lady is a tramp!
Go!
I love your free, fresh,
I love your handkerchief in my hand
Life without care
But I’m so broke
That’s oh!
Hates California, it’s cold and it’s damp
That’s why the lady is a tramp!
That’s why this lady is a tramp!
That’s why the lady is a tramp!

 

By Châu

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