Tony Bennetts final duet with Lady Gaga: Life is a gift says the 18-time Grammy winner

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The crooner was leaving New York’s Radio City Music Hall following rehearsals with his old friend.

Bennett, who is living with Alzheimer’s, was helped to a waiting car outside the mid-town venue.

The stars will perform tomorrow — to coincide with his 95th birthday — and on Thursday at the gigs headlined One Last Time: An Evening With Tony Bennett and Lady Gaga.

They released their Grammy-winning duet album Cheek To Cheek in 2014.

The Fly Me To The Moon singer and pop star turned actress reunited at studio sessions between 2018 and 2020 to record a follow-up – rumoured to be titled Let There Be Love after the Cole Porter standard.

The second album is set to be released sometime this year.

Father-of-four Bennett was diagnosed with the degenerative disease in 2016 but only revealed it six months ago.

The 18-time Grammy winner said: “Life is a gift – even with Alzheimer’s.”

His wife Susan said he still worked out five times a week but found his confusion frustrating.

Footage from the superstars’ recording sessions showed Born This Way singer Gaga, 35, sob after watching her mentor struggle.

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