He was the singer who other lounge lizards revered as 'The Guv'nor' and one of the last living links to the era of the classic crooners.'s death on Friday at age 96 marked the end of a remarkable musical career spanning seven decades, more than 70 albums and 19 awards.Bennett, the last of the great nightclub singers of the mid-20th century, was famous as much for belting out classics as he was for minting new standards such as 'I Left My Heart in San Francisco.'
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