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GRAMMY AWARDS

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  • 196919681967196619651964196319621961

    Grammy

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    Album of the Year

    • Glen Campbell
      Winners
      • Al De Lory(producer)
      • Glen Campbell(artist)
      for "By The Time I Get To Phoenix"
    • Paul McCartney, John Lennon, George Harrison, Ringo Starr, and The Beatles
      • The Beatles
      • Paul McCartney
      • George Harrison
      • George Martin
      • John Lennon
      • Ringo Starr
      For "Magical Mystery Tour"
    • Paul Simon
      • Paul Simon
      • Simon & Garfunkel
      • Roy Halee
      • Art Garfunkel
      For "Bookends"
    • José Feliciano
      • José Feliciano
      For "Feliciano!"
    • Jimmy Webb
      Richard Harris
      • Jimmy Webb
      • Richard Harris
      For "A Tramp Shining"

    Best Album Cover

    • Winners
      • Richard Mantel(art director)
      • John Berg
      • John Berg
      for "Underground" artist: Thelonius Monk
      • Bob Cato
      • John Berg
      For "Ives: Holidays Symphony"
      • Bob Cato
      For "Wow"

    Best Album Notes

    • Johnny Cash in The Johnny Cash Show (1969)
      Winner
      • Johnny Cash(album notes writer)
      for "Johnny Cash At Folsom Prison" artist: Johnny Cash
    • Pete Seeger
      • Pete Seeger
      For "Pete Seeger's Greatest Hits"
    • Stan Cornyn
      • Stan Cornyn
      For "Francis A. And Edward K. - Francis Albert Sinatra And Edward Kennedy Ellington"

    Best Arrangement Accompanying Vocalist(s)

    • Jimmy Webb
      Winner
      • Jimmy Webb(arranger)
      for "Mac Arthur Park" artist: Richard Harris
    • Dave Grusin
      • Dave Grusin
      For "Fool On The Hill"
      • Al De Lory
      For "Wichita Lineman"

    Best Chamber Music Performance

    • Winners
      • Edward Tarr Brass Ensemble(artist)
      • E. Power Biggs(artist)
      • Vittorio Negri(artist)
      for "Glory Of Gabrieli Vol. II - Canzonas For Brass, Winds, Strings And Organ"
      • Isaac Stern
      • Eugene Istomin
      • Leonard Rose
      For "Beethoven: Trio No. 3 In C Minor/Mendelssohn: Trio No. 1 In D Minor"
    • Gregor Piatigorsky in Carnegie Hall (1947)
      Jascha Heifetz c. 1937
      • Gregor Piatigorsky
      • Jascha Heifetz
      • William Primrose
      For "Mozart: Quintet K. 515/Mendelssohn: Trio No. 2 In C Minor"
    • Julian Bream
      • Julian Bream
      For "Julian Bream And His Friends"
      • Boston Symphony Chamber Players
      For "Works By Mozart, Brahms, Schubert, Poulenc, Haieff, Villa-Lobos, Colgrass"
      • Guarneri Quartet
      For "Beethoven: The Five Middle Quartets (Album)"

    Best Choral Performance (Other Than Opera)

    • Winner
        for "The Glory Of Gabrieli" (Gregg Smith Singers & Texas Boys Choir)
      • Leonard Bernstein conducting "Quiz Concert: How Musicscal Are You?" to be broadcast on "The CBS Festival of Lively Arts for Young People" December 10, 1978
        • Leonard Bernstein(artist)
        For "Haydn: The Creation"
        • Colin Davis
        For "Mozart: Requiem"
      • Morton Gould
        • Morton Gould
        For "Shostakovich: Symphony No. 2 In C Major And Symphony No. 3 In E Flat Major"
        • Charles Munch
        For "Berlioz: Requiem"

      Best Classical Performance, Orchestra

      • Winner
        • Pierre Boulez(artist)
        for "Boulez Conducts Debussy (La Mer; Prelude A L'Apres-Midi D'Un Faune; Jeux)" (New Philharmonia Orchestra)
      • Winner
        • Pierre Boulez(conductor)
        For "Boulez Conducts Debussy (La Mer; Prelude A L'Apres-Midi D'Un Faune; Jeux)"
      • Leonard Bernstein conducting "Quiz Concert: How Musicscal Are You?" to be broadcast on "The CBS Festival of Lively Arts for Young People" December 10, 1978
        • Leonard Bernstein(artist)
        For "Mahler: Symphony No. 6 In A Minor And Symphony No. 9 In D Major"
      • Andre Previn circa 1960s
        • André Previn
        For "Rimsky-Korsakov: Scheherazade"
        • Erich Leinsdorf
        For "Prokofiev: Romeo And Juliet"
      • Seiji Ozawa
        • Seiji Ozawa
        For "Messiaen: Turangalila/Takemitsu: November Steps"
      • Seiji Ozawa
        • Seiji Ozawa
        For "Stravinsky: The Rite Of Spring"
        • Nikolaus Harnoncourt
        For "Bach: Four Suites For Orchestra"

      Best Comedy Recording

      • Bill Cosby
        Winner
        • Bill Cosby
        For the Album "To Russell,My Brother,Whom I Slept With"
      • Flip Wilson in Pioneers of Television (2008)
        • Flip Wilson
        Flip Wilson, You Devil You (Album)

      Best Contemporary Pop Performance - Vocal Duo or Group

      • Art Garfunkel, Paul Simon, and Simon & Garfunkel
        Art Garfunkel
        Paul Simon
        Winners
        • Simon & Garfunkel(artist)
        • Art Garfunkel
        • Paul Simon
        for "Mrs. Robinson"
      • Paul McCartney, John Lennon, George Harrison, Ringo Starr, and The Beatles
        • The Beatles
        • Paul McCartney
        • George Harrison
        • John Lennon
        • Ringo Starr
        For "Hey Jude"
      • Bobby Colomby
        • Blood Sweat & Tears
        • Fred Lipsius
        • Bobby Colomby
        For "Child Is Father To The Man"
      • Sergio Mendes and Gracinha Leporace
        • Sergio Mendes
        For "Fool On The Hill"

      Best Contemporary Pop Performance, Chorus

      • Winner
        • Alan Copeland(singer)
        for "Mission Impossible/Norwegian Wood Medley"
        • Johnny Mann
        For "This Guy's In Love With You"
      • Ray Conniff
        • Ray Conniff
        For "Honey"

      Best Contemporary Pop Performance, Instrumental

      • Winner
        • Mason Williams(artist)
        for "Classical Gas"
      • José Feliciano
        • José Feliciano
        For "Here, There And Everywhere"
        • Wes Montgomery
        For "Eleanor Rigby"

      Best Contemporary Pop Vocal Performance, Female

      • Dionne Warwick
        Winner
        • Dionne Warwick(artist)
        for "Do You Know The Way To San Jose?"
      • Aretha Franklin
        • Aretha Franklin
        For "I Say A Little Prayer"
      • Barbra Streisand at an event for The Guilt Trip (2012)
        • Barbra Streisand(artist)
        For "Funny Girl (Album)"

      Best Contemporary Pop Vocal Performance, Male

      • José Feliciano
        Winner
        • José Feliciano(artist)
        for "Light My Fire"
      • Glen Campbell
        • Glen Campbell
        For "Wichita Lineman"
      • Richard Harris
        • Richard Harris
        For "MacArthur Park"
        • O.C. Smith
        For "Little Green Apples"

      Best Country Performance, Duo or Group - Vocal or Instrumental

      • Earl Scruggs
        Winners
        • Flatt & Scruggs(artist)
        • Earl Scruggs
        for "Foggy Mountain Breakdown"

      Best Country Song

      • Winner
        • Bobby Russell(songwriter)
        for "Little Green Apples" artist: Roger Miller AND ALSO O.C. Smith
        • Bobby Russell
        For "Honey"
      • Tom T. Hall
        • Tom T. Hall
        For "Harper Valley P.T.A."

      Best Country Vocal Performance by a Duo or Group

      • Winner
        • Flatt & Scruggs
        For "Foggy Mountain Breakdown"
      • Porter Wagoner in The Porter Wagoner Show (1961)
        Dolly Parton
        • Porter Wagoner
        • Dolly Parton
        BMG/RCA Victor Records
        For "Just Someone I Used To Know"

      Best Country Vocal Performance, Female

      • Winner
        • Jeannie C. Riley(artist)
        for "Harper Valley P.T.A."
      • Tammy Wynette in Hee Haw (1969)
        • Tammy Wynette
        For "D-I-V-O-R-C-E"
      • Lynn Anderson in Starsky and Hutch (1975)
        • Lynn Anderson
        For "Big Girls Don't Cry"
      • Dottie West in Hee Haw (1969)
        • Dottie West
        For "Country Girl"

      Best Country Vocal Performance, Male

      • Johnny Cash in The Johnny Cash Show (1969)
        Winner
        • Johnny Cash(artist)
        for "Folsom Prison Blues"
      • Roger Miller in Flip (1970)
        • Roger Miller
        For "Little Green Apples"
      • Glen Campbell
        • Glen Campbell
        For "I Wanna Live"
      • Porter Wagoner in The Porter Wagoner Show (1961)
        • Porter Wagoner
        For "The Carroll County Accident"

      Best Engineered Recording, Classical

      • Winner
        • Gordon Parry(engineer)
        for "Mahler: Symphony No. 9 In D" (Georg Solti, conductor; London Symphony Orchestra)
        • Kenneth Wilkinson
        • Gordon Parry
        For "Britten: Billy Budd"
        • Anthony Salvatore
        For "Prokofiev: Romeo And Juliet"
        • Anthony Salvatore
        For "Verdi: Ernani"

      Best Engineered Recording, Non-Classical

      • Winners
        • Hugh Davies(engineer)
        • Joseph F. Polito(engineer)
        for "Wichita Lineman" artist: Glen Campbell
        • Jerry Boys
        For "Man Of La Mancha"

      Best Folk Performance

      • Judy Collins
        Winner
        • Judy Collins(artist)
        for "Both Sides Now"
      • Bob Dylan
        • Bob Dylan
        For "John Wesley Harding"
      • Peter Paul & Mary
        Bethany Yarrow (r)
        • Peter Paul & Mary
        • Peter Yarrow
        For "Late Again"

      Best Gospel Performance

      • Winners
        • The Happy Goodman Family(artist)
        • Tanya Goodman
        for "The Happy Gospel Of The Happy Goodmans"
        • The Blackwood Brothers
        For "Yours Faithfully"
        • The Oak Ridge Boys
        For "A Great Day"

      Best Instrumental Arrangement

      • Winner
        • Mike Post(arranger)
        for "Classical Gas" artist: Mason Williams
      • Michel Legrand at an event for Max Rose (2013)
        • Michel Legrand
        For "The Windmills Of Your Mind"
        • Don Sebesky
        For "Scarborough Fair"

      Best Instrumental Jazz Performance - Large Group or Soloist with Large Group

      • Duke Ellington C. 1930's
        Winner
        • Duke Ellington(artist)
        for "And His Mother Called Him Bill"
      • Woody Herman
        • Woody Herman
        For "Concerto For Herd"
        • Wes Montgomery
        For "Down Here On The Ground"
      • Don Ellis
        • Don Ellis
        For "Electric Bath"
      • Erroll Garner
        • Erroll Garner
        For "Up In Erroll's Room"

      Best Instrumental Jazz Performance - Small Group or Soloist with Small Group

      • Bill Evans
        Winner
        • Bill Evans(artist)
        For "Bill Evans At The Montreux Jazz Festival"
      • Herbie Hancock
        • Herbie Hancock
        • Miles Davis Quintet
        For "Miles In The Sky"
        • Gary Burton
        For "Gary Burton Quartet In Concert"
      • Gerry Mulligan
        • Gerry Mulligan
        For "Compadres"

      Best Instrumental Theme

      • Winner
        • Mason Williams(composer)
        for "Classical Gas"
      • Lalo Schifrin
        • Lalo Schifrin
        For "Theme From The Fox"
      • Ennio Morricone at an event for The 79th Annual Academy Awards (2007)
        • Ennio Morricone
        For "The Good, The Bad And The Ugly"
      • Neal Hefti
        • Neal Hefti
        For "The Odd Couple"

      Best New Artist of the Year

      • José Feliciano
        Winner
        • José Feliciano(artist)
      • Eric Clapton in Rush (1991)
        • Eric Clapton(artist)
        • O.C. Smith
        • Jeannie C. Riley

      Best Opera Recording

      • Winners
        • Erich Leinsdorf
        • Richard Mohr(producer)
        for "Mozart: Cosi Fan Tutte" (New Philharmonia Orchestra)
        • Georg Solti(artist)
        For "R. Strauss: Elektra"
        • Thomas Z. Shepard
        • Julius Rudel
        For "Ginastera: Bomarzo"
      • Herbert von Karajan
        • Herbert von Karajan
        • Otto Gerdes
        For "Wagner: Das Rheingold"
      • Karl Böhm
        • Karl Böhm
        For "Berg: Lulu"

      Best Original Score Written for a Motion Picture or a Television Special

      • [object Object]
        Winner

        The Graduate

        8.0 (298K)
        Dave Grusin
        Paul Simon
        artist: Simon and Garfunkel
      • [object Object]

        Bonnie and Clyde

        7.7 (125K)
        Charles Strouse
      • [object Object]

        The Fox

        6.5 (1.4K)
        Lalo Schifrin
      • [object Object]

        The Odd Couple

        7.6 (39K)
        Neal Hefti
      • [object Object]

        Valley of the Dolls

        6.0 (10K)
        André Previn

      Best Performance - Instrumental Soloist or Soloists (with or without orchestra)

      • Winner
          for "Horowitz On Television (Chopin, Scriabin, Scarlatti, Horowitz)"
        • Artur Rubinstein
          • Artur Rubinstein
          For "Schumann: Concerto In A Minor For Piano And Orchestra"
        • Julian Bream
          • Julian Bream
          For "Dances Of Dowland"

        Best Rhythm & Blues Performance by a Duo or Group, Vocal or Instrumental

        • The Temptations, Eddie Kendricks, Otis Williams, Dennis Edwards, and Paul Williams in The Ed Sullivan Show (1948)
          Winner
          • The Temptations(artist)
          for "Cloud Nine"
          • Sam & Dave
          For "I Thank You"

        Best Rhythm & Blues Song

        • Otis Redding
          Steve Cropper
          Winners
          • Otis Redding(songwriter)
          • Steve Cropper(songwriter)
          for "(Sittin' On) The Dock Of The Bay" artist: Otis Redding
          • Norman Whitfield
          • Barrett Strong
          For "I Wish It Would Rain"

        Best Rhythm & Blues Vocal Performance, Female

        • Aretha Franklin
          Winner
          • Aretha Franklin(artist)
          for "Chain Of Fools"
        • Etta James at an event for Cadillac Records (2008)
          • Etta James
          For "Security"

        Best Rhythm & Blues Vocal Performance, Male

        • Otis Redding
          Winner
          • Otis Redding(artist)
          for "(Sittin' On) The Dock Of The Bay"
        • Stevie Wonder
          • Stevie Wonder(artist)
          For "For Once In My Life (Single)"
        • Marvin Gaye
          • Marvin Gaye
          For "I Heard It Through The Grapevine"
          • Joe Simon
          For "(You Keep Me) Hangin' On"

        Best Sacred Performance

        • Winner
          • Jake Hess(artist)
          for "Beautiful Isle Of Somewhere"
        • Elvis Presley
          • Elvis Presley
          For "You'll Never Walk Alone"
          • George Beverly Shea
          For "Whispering Hope"

        Best Score From an Original Cast Show Album

        • Galt MacDermot
          Winners
          • Andy Boswell(producer)
          • Gerome Ragni(composer)
          • James Rado(composer)
          • Galt MacDermot(composer)
          for "Hair" artist: Ronnie Dyson, Gerome Ragni, Steve Curry, Lamont Washington, Diane Keaton, Melba Moore, James Rado
          • Thomas Z. Shepard
          For "George M!"
        • John Kander
          Fred Ebb
          • John Kander
          • Fred Ebb
          For "The Happy Time"

        Best Soul Gospel Performance

        • Dottie Rambo
          Winner
          • Dottie Rambo(artist)
          for "The Soul Of Me"
          • James Cleveland
          For "Bread Of Heaven, Parts 1 And 2"

        Best Spoken Word Recording

        • Rod McKuen
          Winner
          • Rod McKuen(artist)
          for "Lonesome Cities"
        • Martin Luther King
          • Martin Luther King
          For "I Have A Dream"

        Best Vocal Soloist Performance

        • Montserrat Caballé
          Winner
          • Montserrat Caballé
          for "Rossini: Rarities" (RCA Italiana Opera Orchestra)
          • Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau
          For "Schumann: Songs"

        Record of the Year

        • Art Garfunkel, Paul Simon, and Simon & Garfunkel
          Winners
          • Simon & Garfunkel(producer)
          • Roy Halee
          • Paul Simon
          • Art Garfunkel
          for "Mrs. Robinson"
        • Paul McCartney, John Lennon, George Harrison, Ringo Starr, and The Beatles
          • The Beatles
          • Paul McCartney
          • George Harrison
          • George Martin
          • John Lennon
          • Ringo Starr
          For "Hey Jude"
        • Glen Campbell
          • Glen Campbell
          • Al De Lory
          For "Wichita Lineman"
          • Jeannie C. Riley
          For "Harper Valley P.T.A."

        Song of the Year

        • Winner
          • Bobby Russell(songwriter)
          for "Little Green Apples" artist: Roger Miller AND ALSO O.C. Smith
        • Paul McCartney
          John Lennon and The Beatles in A Hard Day's Night (1964)
          • Paul McCartney
          • John Lennon
          For "Hey Jude"
        • Paul Simon
          • Paul Simon
          For "Mrs. Robinson"
          • Bobby Russell
          For "Honey"
        • Tom T. Hall
          • Tom T. Hall
          For "Harper Valley P.T.A."

        Best Country Instrumental Performance

          • Danny Davis and the Nashville Brass
          For "Mountain Dew"

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        Event date

        March 12, 1969

        Event location

        USA

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