If you thoughtLady GagaandTony Bennett’s relationship couldn’t get any sweeter — wait until you watch this clip.Gaga and Bennett released their Cole Porter 10-track tribute albumLove for Saleon Friday, and in a sweet clip, fans can watch Bennett drawing Gaga for the album’s cover.“You know what I was thinking of doing is sketching you, and possibly pose for the cover,” Bennett, 95, says in the opening of the video.“Really?” Gaga, 35, says in response. “I would love that!“vimeoThe video then pans and transitions throughout the process of Gaga posing as Bennett sketches her with a notebook and pencil — and as their version of “I Concentrate on You” plays in the background.When Bennett completes the sketch, he shows the drawing to Gaga and she begins to tear up.“Tony, it’s beautiful,” she says. “It’s so beautiful.“vimeoEarlier this week, Colombia Records/Interscope Recordsreleased a new trailerthat offered a behind-the-scenes look at theLove for Sale’s production. At the beginning of the clip, Gaga explained that Bennett called her “right after” they released their first joint album, and said he wanted to work with her again.“I think it was the next day, after the record released and had gone No. 1, he said, ‘I wanna make this Cole Porter record with you,’ and I said I would do it, and then guess what?” Gaga said. “We did it!““She’s got so much talent that the minute we’re together, something very good happens between the two of us,” Bennett added.vimeoThis is the duo’s second album together, following 2014’sCheek to Cheek.The album’s release comes several months after Bennett’s family revealed that thesinger lives with Alzheimer’s disease. At the time, however, his wife Susan Benedetto revealed thathe still remembered Gaga.“Yes, but you know, Gaga is wonderful,” Benedetto said onCBS This Morningin February. “Most definitely. Gaga is hard to forget.“Love for Saleis out now.

If you thoughtLady GagaandTony Bennett’s relationship couldn’t get any sweeter — wait until you watch this clip.

Gaga and Bennett released their Cole Porter 10-track tribute albumLove for Saleon Friday, and in a sweet clip, fans can watch Bennett drawing Gaga for the album’s cover.

“You know what I was thinking of doing is sketching you, and possibly pose for the cover,” Bennett, 95, says in the opening of the video.

“Really?” Gaga, 35, says in response. “I would love that!”

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Tony Bennett Draws Lady Gaga

The video then pans and transitions throughout the process of Gaga posing as Bennett sketches her with a notebook and pencil — and as their version of “I Concentrate on You” plays in the background.

When Bennett completes the sketch, he shows the drawing to Gaga and she begins to tear up.

“Tony, it’s beautiful,” she says. “It’s so beautiful.”

Tony Bennett Draws Lady Gaga

Earlier this week, Colombia Records/Interscope Recordsreleased a new trailerthat offered a behind-the-scenes look at theLove for Sale’s production. At the beginning of the clip, Gaga explained that Bennett called her “right after” they released their first joint album, and said he wanted to work with her again.

“I think it was the next day, after the record released and had gone No. 1, he said, ‘I wanna make this Cole Porter record with you,’ and I said I would do it, and then guess what?” Gaga said. “We did it!”

“She’s got so much talent that the minute we’re together, something very good happens between the two of us,” Bennett added.

Tony Bennett Draws Lady Gaga

This is the duo’s second album together, following 2014’sCheek to Cheek.

The album’s release comes several months after Bennett’s family revealed that thesinger lives with Alzheimer’s disease. At the time, however, his wife Susan Benedetto revealed thathe still remembered Gaga.

“Yes, but you know, Gaga is wonderful,” Benedetto said onCBS This Morningin February. “Most definitely. Gaga is hard to forget.”

Love for Saleis out now.

source: people.com