LAS VEGAS — Veteran crooner Wayne Newton’s latest “Danke Schoen” for his longtime friend President Ronald Reagan took form on a nippy night in an area recording studio.
There, amidst an array of electronics and under the watchful eyes of a producer, an engineer and Newton’s wife, attorney Kathleen McCrone, the 82-year-old known as Mr. Las Vegas laid down the vocals for “This Is America,” a song the hit biopic “Reagan,” starring Dennis Quaid, inspired.
“Ronald Reagan was a dear friend of mine,” Newton told The Post in an exclusive interview. “I loved him dearly. He was a dear friend. I went on the road when he was running for governor to do shows for him and also both times he ran for president.”
He added, “I found him personally one of the nicest, most genuine people I had ever met, even being in politics and the rest of it.”

Viewing a rough cut of the movie — which topped streaming sales charts on its release last month — the man with more than six decades of performing on the Las Vegas Strip under his belt was deeply moved.