Grammy Awards 2022: Lady Gaga honors Tony Bennett with ‘Love For Sale’ performance

Lady Gaga is no stranger to the Grammy Awards stage; she performed each year from 2015 to 2019. She made a grand comeback this year with a true Las Vegas-style performance during the 64th Annual Grammy Awards on Sunday night.

She was introduced via a special video made by her Grammy-nominated album co-creator, music legend Tony Bennett, before she rocked across the stage along with a big band to “Love For Sale.” She donned a classic Marilyn Monroe look as she confidently worked the crowd and added, “I feel so blessed to be part of this wonderful community of musicians and I want the whole world to know that we love making you smile,” she said. “So if you’re wondering how we feel, do we love you? Oh boy, I do.”

She then launched into “Do I Love You,” another song she sings with Bennett on the album. By the end, she sat on the stairs and took a breath as she finished the track and thanked Bennett and let him know he was missed during the performance.

Gaga was nominated for five awards, including her second collaborative album with Bennett, “Love For Sale,” which during the pre-ceremony won best traditional pop album. It was also up for album of the year and the single “I Get a Kick Out of You” garnered record of the year, best music video, and best pop/duo group performance nominations.

In the past, Gaga has paid tribute to David Bowie, rocked with Metallica, performed a stripped-down performance in support of her album “Joanne” and joined her “A Star is Born” co-star Bradley Cooper for “Shallow” during live performances at the ceremony.

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