Remembering Tony Bennett

The entertainment world is reeling from news that iconic crooner Tony Bennett has died at the age of 96.

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Several have taken to social media to mourn the man who gave us “I Left My Heart in San Francisco.”

Bennett’s official Facebook page said, “Tony left us today but he was still singing the other day at his piano and his last song was, ‘Because of You,’ his first #1 hit. Tony, Because of you we have your songs in our heart forever.”

New York City Mayor Eric Adams called Bennett “a working class kid from Queens.”

Flea from the Red Hot Chili Peppers wrote on social media, “What a dude, what a class act, what a singer. so grateful to have shared a stage with him. a beautiful human being,” The Independent reported.

Singer Paul Young called Bennett “truly one of the greats.”

Singer and actor Harry Connick Jr. said that Bennett “changed the world with your voice.”

WQED in Pittsburgh remembered Bennett’s appearance on “Mister Rogers Neighborhood,” where the singer performed Roger’s song “It’s You I Like” while he drew a picture of one of Roger’s puppets.

Steven Van Zandt said, “The best of the best. The last of the legends. A man whose heart was as big as his voice,” The Independent reported.

Singer and former television host John Tesh said that Bennett will be missed.

Actress Catherine Zeta-Jones thanked Bennett as she celebrated his life.