| His wife, Susan, told AARP Magazine in an 
				interview published on Monday that the 94-year-old singer, best 
				known for the ballad "I Left My Heart in San Francisco," had 
				been losing his ability to make decisions.
 Despite the diagnosis in 2016, Bennett recorded a new album with 
				Lady Gaga that is expected to be released later this year, the 
				magazine and Bennett's publicist said.
 
 The album, a follow-up to their 2014 collaboration "Cheek to 
				Cheek," was recorded between 2018 and 2020. AARP magazine said 
				raw documentary footage of the sessions showed Gaga at one point 
				when Bennett, in good voice but at times seeming lost and 
				bewildered, sang the solo passage of a love song.
 
 "Gaga looks on, from behind her mic, her smile breaking into a 
				quiver, her eyes brimming, before she puts her hands over her 
				face and sobs," the magazine said.
 
 Bennett, an 18-time Grammy Award winner who started his career 
				in the 1950s, remains upbeat but his condition is increasingly 
				deteriorating, his wife said.
 
 "He would ask me, 'What is Alzheimer's?' I would explain, but he 
				wouldn't get it," his wife told AARP Magazine.
 
 Gayatri Devi, a neurologist at Lenox Hill Hospital in Manhattan, 
				diagnosed Bennett in 2016.
 
 Devi has strongly encouraged Bennett's family to keep him 
				singing and performing for as long as he can enjoy it.
 
 The fatal disease causes a decline in memory, thinking and 
				reasoning skills, according to the Alzheimer's Association.
 
 Bennett so far has been spared the disorientation that can 
				sometimes prompt patients to wander from home or experience 
				terror, rage or depression, the magazine article said.
 
 "He might never develop these symptoms. But there was little 
				doubt that the disease had progressed. Even his increasingly 
				rare moments of clarity and awareness reveal the depths of his 
				debility," the magazine said.
 
 (Reporting by Barbara Goldberg in New York; Editing by 
				Bernadette Baum and Bill Berkrot)
 
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