Even though their duets album Cheek To Cheek hasn't even been released yet, Lady Gaga and Tony Bennett are reportedly planning to record another one as soon "as possible," according to Billboard.

In an interview with Billboard, Tony Bennett divulged some details about his plans following the release of Cheek To Cheek on Sept. 23. "When I told Lady Gaga, I said, 'If (Cheek To Cheek) goes well, we could do a follow-up with Cole Porter, 'Red, Hot & Blue,'" said the 88-year-old singer. "She said, 'Why wait? Let's do it right away.' So we're gonna do two albums in a row with her. We'll have to try and do that as soon as possible, just as a follow-up for a second album."

Though there are currently no tour dates announced in support of Cheek To Cheek, Bennett says he and Gaga are working something out. "We'll be touring together for quite a while," he said. "She's kind of exhausted from playing for 45,000 people a night. She said, 'Let's just play for three to six weeks in Las Vegas.'

"It's amazing how she's planning out how we should perform together," he continued, "and it won't be those 45,000-seat places because I work in acoustical halls all the time, or outdoor theaters sometimes. I'm not interested in playing to 45,000 people a night, so she's finding places where we could work for three or four days, or three or four weeks, in one place at a time. That's how she wants to work with me."

Check out Tony Bennett and Lady Gaga's Cheek To Cheek duet "I Can't Give You Anything But Love" right here:

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