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Video: Lady Gaga and Tony Bennett will get your feet tapping on H&M’s Christmas TV advert

The two superstars perform "I Don’t Mean a Thing (If it Ain’t  Got that Swing)" from their joint number one album Cheek To Cheek

Linda Sharkey
Wednesday 26 November 2014 13:12 GMT
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Lady Gaga and Tony Bennett during the making of H&M's Christmas TV commercial
Lady Gaga and Tony Bennett during the making of H&M's Christmas TV commercial (H&M)

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It’s out. H&M’s TV Christmas campaign featuring pop star Lady Gaga and jazz legend Tony Bennett has been released and promises to get your feet tapping.

The musical pair perform "I Don’t Mean a Thing (If it Ain’t Got that Swing)" from their joint number one album Cheek To Cheek, in what seems to be the ultimate party of black, white and sequins.

The Bonkers dresser Gaga sports an enormous head of dark curly hair and an emerald green satin gown with matching blingy earrings, while the 17-times Grammy winner wears a black sharp tuxedo.

An H&M’s spokesperson says she fits the bill for the jazzy campaign as she “bridges the worlds of music and fashion in everything she does”.

Gaga and Bennett follow Lana del Rey, Beyonce and supermodel Giselle Bundchen, all who have performed for the Swedish label’s video campaigns.

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