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Tony Bennett becomes the second-oldest Grammy winner as he and Lady Gaga win the Best Traditional Pop Vocal Album honour

The 95-year-old Queens-born musician and Gaga won the award for 'Love for Sale', a tribute album dedicated to late American composer and songwriter Cole Porter

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Picture Courtesy: Official Instagram Account, Tony Bennett

Picture Courtesy: Official Instagram Account, Tony Bennett

American singer Tony Bennett has become the second-oldest Grammy winner after he, along with Lady Gaga, bagged the Best Traditional Pop Vocal Album honour during Sunday night's award ceremony.

The 95-year-old Queens-born musician and Gaga won the award for 'Love for Sale', a tribute album dedicated to late American composer and songwriter Cole Porter.
'Love for Sale' also bagged a Grammy in the Best Engineered Album, Non-Classical category.

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