Tony (album)

It reached number 14 on the Billboard album chart in 1957, first appearing February 23 that year, and remaining on the chart for nine weeks.

[3] On November 8, 2011, Sony Music Distribution included the CD in a box set entitled The Complete Collection.

[4] William Ruhlmann of AllMusic said "particularly on the side-ending "I Can't Give You Anything but Love," while Faith's strings provide lush, wistful underpinnings to the often-sad sentiments of the ballads on the second side.

Bennett matches the arrangements with his vocal performances, keeping pace with the jazzy horns or soaring above the sweet strings"[1] Billboard gave the album a positive reviews, saying "he sings a dozen standards, backed by modern and tasteful arrangement by Ray Conniff"[5] Tracks recorded on June 6 (#11), September 11 (#1–4), September 12 (#5, 8, 10, 12), September 13 (#6–7, 9), 1956.

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