Andrea Bocelli, left, and Tony Bennett perform at a free outdoor concert on Central Park's Great Lawn, in New York, Thursday, Sept. 16, 2011. - AP Photo

NEW YORK: Tony Bennett makes 85 look like the new 55.

The legendary crooner celebrated his milestone birthday with a star-studded concert at the Metropolitan Opera House on Sunday, looking youthful and spry as he performed for more than an hour without taking so much as a water break. He danced, told jokes, and sang duets with Aretha Franklin, Elton John and Alejandro Sanz for a capacity crowd that included Robert De Niro and Katie Couric.

''I think it is amazing. He is amazing. This just goes to tell you nobody under 85 can complain about jack,'' said Whoopi Goldberg, who was also in attendance. ''Don't tell me you are tired. I don't want to hear it. Tony Bennett can sing a cappella in the Met.''

Former President Bill Clinton kicked off the evening's festivities. He said he and his wife, U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, also in attendance, have been long time fans of Bennett's music and art (Bennett is a painter as well).

''Tony Bennett has become part of our lives. Something special. Something different. An artist in so many ways,'' Clinton said.

Bennett, whose actually birthday was Aug. 3, then took to the stage and performed hits such as ''The Best is Yet to Come,'' ''Everybody Loves a Winner'' and ''I Left My Heart in San Francisco.'' He dedicated ''The Good Life'' to his good friend, Lady Gaga.

''I've been singing 50 years – I will be honest, 60 years – and I love it,'' said Bennett.

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