Tony Bennett’s Wife Stayed with Him till the End: His Last Video Alive with Her, Hand in Hand
- Legendary singer Tony Bennett has died.
- Bennett and his wife Susan Crow married after 20 years of knowing each other.
- The singer met his wife while her parents were still pregnant with her, and Crow took care of him until his last day.
Legendary singer Tony Bennett and his wife Susan Crow married after 20 years of knowing each other. The couple had a private ceremony in New York in 2007.
The couple's first meeting was not what most people would expect. Crow's parents, Marion and Dayl Crow were big fans of Bennett's music, and the first time the singer met them, they were pregnant with his future wife.
Tony Bennett in Las Vegas in 2016 | Source: Getty Images
The Crow family's strong love for Bennett's music was passed down to their daughter and miraculously landed him the woman he spent the rest of his life with.
Tony Bennett and Susan Crow’s Love Story
Crow's parents passed down their love for Bennett, and she became the president of Bennett's fan club. She was able to sweet talk herself into meeting the singer at one of his concerts through her position.
She was 19 at the time and met Bennett backstage following a show. The "Love for Sale" star was impressed to see a young woman so fascinated by his music, so much so that he did not only take a picture with Crow but he asked her to be his date for the rest of the evening.
This meet-cute happened in 1985 and began the couple's long love story. Crow used to work as a school teacher and was the owner of Creative Artists Management in Manhattan. The couple combined their love for art and started a joint nonprofit organization to advocate for arts education in 1999, after ten years of dating.
Tony Bennett and his wife Susan Crow in New York in 2019 | Source: Getty Images
Bennett felt lucky to have Crow as his wife. He expressed his gratitude in an Instagram post he shared on her birthday. He wrote, "Susan, you put a smile on my face every day… happy birthday to my lovely wife."
Tony Bennett’s Battle with Alzheimer’s
The impact Bennett had with his music was amazing. The "Body and Soul" singer had a career spanning over seven decades. He released over 70 albums which won him 19 Grammys.
Unfortunately, the singer was diagnosed with Alzheimer's in 2016, and his wife was his caregiver until his last breath. Bennett had one of his last interviews on "60 Minutes" and could hardly hold a conversation.
But despite his illness, Bennett still wanted to get back on stage. When asked about one of his performances with singer Lady Gaga, the singer did not seem to remember.
Crow was there to lead most of the conversation, but one thing the singer is said to have always remembered was his name. As a performer, his name meant a lot to him and his supporters.
Sadly his wife revealed that Bennett did not know he had Alzheimer's. Even though things were tough, Crow felt they were fortunate in many ways. Crow and Bennett were last spotted walking together in New York. The 56-year-old was seen holding her husband's hand as he tried to sign an autograph for a fan.
The Grammy award-winning singer was wearing a matching blue tracksuit and tried his best to interact with the paparazzi's questions. One of the reasons Crow felt that their family was lucky was because of the amount of help they received.
She credited one of the singer's sons, Danny, for managing Bennett's business affairs as well as the amazing team of medical doctors that helped him. Crow was also grateful that her husband always remembered who she and his children were.
Tony Bennett in California in 2017 | Source: Getty Images
Bennett was born in Astoria, Queens, on August 3, 1926, and left an impact with his music. His mission was to make people feel good, and he achieved that beyond measure.
Bennett died on July 21, 2023, at 96, in New York City. The legendary singer was survived by his wife, Crow, his two sons, Danny and Dae Bennett, his daughters, Johanna Bennett and Antonia Bennett, and nine grandchildren.
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