Alone at Last with Tony Bennett is the debut studio album by American singer Tony Bennett, released in 1955 by Columbia Records. The album was recorded at Columbia's studios in New York City during the same year, under the musical direction of Percy Faith, who also arranged the songs.
The album features a selection of ballads and standards from the Great American Songbook, including tracks like 'I Can't Believe That You're in Love with Me' and 'It Had to Be You'. Although it was not a major commercial success at the time, it established Bennett as a serious performer in vocal jazz and popular music.
Over time, this album has been reappraised by critics and collectors as an early example of Bennett's intimate and sophisticated style. Its cover, showing the singer alone on stage, reflects the title and the album's atmosphere.