Paul McCartney, U2, Robert De Niro, Jon Bon Jovi and other stars wish Tony Bennett a happy 95th birthday

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The stars all came out to wish Tony Bennett a happy 95th birthday with a big party on Twitter.

Paul McCartney joined Jon Bon Jovi, Bono, The Edge and Robert De Niro in recording video for the crooner from Queens while Billy Joel, Barbra Streisand, Cyndi Lauper, Billy Crystal, James Taylor and Natalie Cole sent loving messages.

“I get a kick out of Tony Bennett turning 95 today because I love him and his music and I love his son Danny,” McCartney said.

Jon Bon Jovi also said he got a kick out of Bennett, whom he called the “greatest of the greats.” Bon Jovi said every day when he vocalizes, he thinks of Bennett, his “continuing inspiration.”

U2′s Bono began singing “I Get a Kick Out of You” which Bennett first recorded in 1957 and recently revisited with Lady Gaga for their upcoming album “Love for Sale.”

Bennett retweeted that video and wrote “Doesn’t get much cooler than Bono & The Edge singing #IGetAKickOutOfYou on my birthday!”

Actor Robert De Niro didn’t serenade Bennett, but he did send his best wishes from Oklahoma, where the “Raging Bull” star said he’s working on a new film with Martin Scorsese. The Oklahoman reported that Scorsese was in town shooting a crime film called “Killers of the Flower Moon.”

Barbra Streisand tweeted a photo of herself with Bennett in which the two of them are grinning.

“You always make me ‘Smile!’” she wrote.

Bennett and Streisand have performed that song, together. Streisand recorded that song for her 2003 “The Movie Album,” which was nominated for a Grammy — but she lost to Bennett.

Funnyman Crystal tweeted that it was an honor “to not only work with you in ‘Analyze This’ but to be your friend all these years!”

Steve Buscemi recorded a video calling Bennett an “international treasure” not only for his music, but for his painting too. Rolling Stones guitarist Keith Richards wrote Bennett a letter, then posted a photo of it on Twitter.

“I’m here behind you,” Richards wrote. “You lead the way.”

Billy Joel had kind word for Bennett, too.

“I get a kick out of Tony Bennett because he sings ‘New York State of Mind’ better than anyone — including me,” the Piano Man humbly tweeted.