The 11-minute video for " G.U.Y." was filmed at the Hearst Castle, and features cameos from Andy Cohen and The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills stars. In 2013, Gaga released her third album Artpop, with " Applause" as its lead single, whose music video includes artistic and complex scenes. Gaga directed her 14-minute video for the final single " Marry the Night", which narrates her story to find success in the music industry, but she ultimately suffers setback. She also introduces her male alter ego Jo Calderone in the video. In the same year, she released " You and I", which focuses on her trying to get her boyfriend back in Nebraska. The video for " The Edge of Glory" consists mostly of interchanging shots of Gaga dancing and singing on the street and was considered the simplest of her career. In the following video, " Judas", she portrays Mary Magdalene, and Norman Reedus plays the title role. The music video won the Best Female Video and Best Video with a Social Message awards at the 2011 MTV Video Music Awards. Gaga's second studio album Born This Way (2011) released the music video for the eponymous lead single, in which she gives birth to a new race. For her 2010 video " Alejandro", Gaga received positive reviews from critics, though she was criticized by the Catholic League that alleged blasphemy. The video received an MTV Video Music Award for Video of the Year nomination, and was named the Best Music Video of the Decade by Billboard in January 2015. The following year, Jonas Åkerlund directed the music video for " Telephone"-a continuation of "Paparazzi"-which was shot as a short film.
She reissued her first album as The Fame Monster (2009), preceded by a music video for the lead single " Bad Romance", which won a Grammy Award for Best Music Video and seven MTV Video Music Awards, including Video of the Year in 2010. She also shot a video for the album's promotional single " Beautiful, Dirty, Rich".
In the latter, she portrays a doomed starlet taking revenge on her lover. From her debut album The Fame (2008), she released music videos for the singles " Just Dance", " Poker Face", " Eh, Eh", " LoveGame", and " Paparazzi". EDT or check your local listings.Gaga at the 2017 Toronto International Film FestivalĪmerican singer Lady Gaga has released three video albums and has been featured in over thirty music videos.
You can watch on our Ustream Channel at 6 p.m. Tune in to tonight’s broadcast of the PBS NewsHour to watch Jeff’s conversation with Tony Bennett. Three years ago, Bennett collaborated with a range of powerhouse performers, including Aretha Franklin, Willie Nelson, Amy Winehouse, as well as Lady Gaga, for an album of “ Duets II.” It was their first time singing together and it inspired the two all-stars to make “Cheek to Cheek.” “We hit it off the minute we met,” Bennett said. Tonight, PBS Great Performances presents the legendary crooner and the pop sensation together in concert, performing classics from the Great American Songbook off their album.īennett sat down with senior correspondent Jeffrey Brown to talk about the partnership. It’s not a pairing one might expect, Tony Bennett and Lady Gaga, but their new album “ Cheek to Cheek,” released in September, debuted as the highest-selling record in the U.S.
Tony Bennett and Lady Gaga sing “I Won’t Dance,” a 1930s number famously performed by Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers in the movie “Roberta.”