'When Lights Are Low' is a Tony Bennett album released in 1964 by Columbia Records, produced by Ernie Altschuler. The title refers to the eponymous song by Benny Carter, and the album focuses on a repertoire of ballads and jazz standards.
Recorded in 1964 in New York, the album features arrangements by Don Costa and Ralph Burns. Bennett performs songs with an intimate and melodic approach, highlighting his ability to convey subtle emotions.
Although it did not reach major charts, 'When Lights Are Low' is considered by jazz enthusiasts as one of Bennett's most refined works of that decade, showing his deep connection to the genre.