Garth Brooks and Trisha Yearwood were among the stars who helped honor the legendary Frank Sinatra at the Sinatra 100 — An All-Star Grammy Concert event, which aired on CBS on Sunday night (Dec. 6). The two country artists, who are husband and wife, each took the stage separately to perform two of Sinatra's classic tunes.

Dressed in a tux but still donning a cowboy hat, Brooks sang "The Lady Is a Tramp," originally from the 1937 Rodgers and Hart musical Babes in Arms. Sinatra sang the song in the film Pal Joey and recorded it as a duet with Ella Fitzgerald in the 1950s. Press play on the video above to watch Brooks' performance.

Yearwood, meanwhile, performed "I'll Be Seeing You." Dressed in a long black gown, Yearwood's beautiful voice soared on the jazz standard, which Sinatra recorded multiple times and in multiple tempos. The tune was originally published in 1938 and became an anthem for the soldiers serving in World War II. Yearwood's performance can be watched below.

Sinatra 100 -- An All-Star Grammy Concert honored what would have been the musical legend's 100th birthday (Sinatra passed away at the age of 82 in 1998). Also featured throughout the event were the Zac Brown Band‘s frontman, Zac Brown and Carrie Underwood, as well as John Legend, Alicia Keys, Adam LevineUsherCeline Dion, Lady Gaga, Harry Connick Jr. and Tony Bennett.

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