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{{Short description|Award presented by National Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences}} {{Redirect|Record of the Year}} {{Use mdy dates|date=April 2012}} {{Infobox award | name = Grammy Award for Record of the Year | awarded_for = Quality vocal or instrumental recording tracks | image = Kendrick Lamar 3 F.I.B. 2016 (cropped 3).jpg | imagesize = | caption = "[[Not Like Us]]" by [[Kendrick Lamar]] is the most recent recipient | presenter = [[National Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences]] | country = United States | year = 1959 | holder = [[Kendrick Lamar]] â "[[Not Like Us]]" ([[67th Annual Grammy Awards|2025]]) | website = [http://www.grammy.com/ grammy.com] }} The '''Grammy Award for Record of the Year''' is presented by the [[National Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences]] of the United States to "honor artistic achievement, technical proficiency and overall excellence in the recording industry, without regard to sales or chart position."<ref name="Overview">{{cite web|url=http://www.grammy.org/recording-academy|title=Overview|access-date=March 16, 2011|publisher=National Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences|archive-date=August 11, 2011|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110811045631/http://www.grammy.org/recording-academy|url-status=dead}}</ref><ref name="Grammy">{{cite news|url=http://theenvelope.latimes.com/awards/grammys/env-grammy_awards_info,0,5279018.htmlstory?track=center|title=Grammy Awards at a Glance|work=[[Los Angeles Times]]|access-date=February 4, 2011}}</ref> The Record of the Year award is one of the four "General Field" categories at the awards (alongside [[Best New Artist]], [[Grammy Award for Song of the Year|Song of the Year]] and [[Grammy Award for Album of the Year|Album of the Year]]) presented annually since the [[1st Annual Grammy Awards]] in 1959. {{blockquote|For commercially released singles or tracks of new vocal or instrumental recordings. Tracks from a previous year's album may be entered provided the track was not entered the previous year and provided the album did not win a Grammy. Award to the artist(s), producer(s), recording engineer(s) and/or mixer(s) if other than the artist.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.grammy.com/grammys/news/2020-grammy-awards-complete-winners-list|title=2020 GRAMMY Awards: Complete Winners List|date=2020-01-26|website=GRAMMY.com|language=en|access-date=2020-01-27}}</ref>}} Arrangers, songwriters, musicians and background singers of a winning recording can apply for a Winners Certificate.<ref>[https://www.grammy.com/sites/com/files/bluebook_awards_certs_and_grammy_tickets.pdf Grammy Blue Book]</ref> Songwriters can only apply for a certificate if it is a new song. Since the [[55th Annual Grammy Awards]] in 2013, mastering engineers are considered nominees and award recipients in this category.<ref>{{Cite web |url=http://www.grammy.com/news/the-recording-academy-announces-board-of-trustees-meeting-results |title=The Recording Academy Announces Board Of Trustees Meeting Results |date=June 8, 2012 |access-date=June 11, 2012 |publisher=National Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences}}</ref> Although "[[wikt:record|record]]" often refers to any recording of music, Record of the Year differs from Song of the Year or Album of the Year: * Record of the Year is awarded for a single or for one track from an album. This award goes to the performing artist, the producer, recording engineer and/or mixer for that song. In this sense, "record" means a particular recorded song, not its composition or an album of songs. * Song of the Year is also awarded for a single or individual track, but the recipient of this award is the songwriter who actually wrote the lyrics and/or melodies to the song. "Song" in this context means the song as composed, not its recording. * Album of the Year is awarded for a whole album, and the award is presented to the artist, songwriter, producer, recording engineer, and mastering engineer for that album. In this context, "album" means a recorded collection of songs (a multi-track LP, CD, or download package), not the individual songs or their compositions. ==History and description== The Record of the Year awards have been awarded since 1959.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.grammy.com/news/grammy-rewind-1st-annual-grammy-awards|title=GRAMMY REWIND: 1ST ANNUAL GRAMMY AWARDS|date=January 4, 2012 |publisher=The Recording Academy|access-date=February 12, 2017}}</ref> It is one of the four most prestigious Grammy Awards. Despite both [[Grammy Award for Song of the Year|the Song of the Year award]] and Record of the Year being awarded for a single or for one track from an album, this award goes to the performer and production team of the song whereas the Song of the Year award goes only to the composer(s) of the song. According to the [[54th Grammy Awards]] description guide, the award is given for commercially released singles or tracks of new vocal or instrumental recordings. Tracks from a previous year's album may be entered provided the track was not entered the previous year and provided the album did not win a Grammy Award to the artist(s), producer(s), recording engineer(s) and/or mixer(s) if other than the artist. Associate producers and executive producers are not eligible".<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.grammy.org/recording-academy/announcement/category-mapper|title=Category Mapper|access-date=November 25, 2011|publisher=[[National Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences]]}}</ref> The honorees through its history have been: *1959â1965: Artist only. *1966â1998: Artist and producer. *1999â2012: Artist, producer, recording engineer and mixing engineer *2013âpresent: Artist, producer, recording engineer, mixing engineer and mastering engineer The category has expanded to include eight nominees in [[61st Annual Grammy Awards|2019]].<ref>[https://www.grammy.com/grammys/news/recording-academy-announces-61st-grammy-awards-update Recording Academy Announces 61st GRAMMY Awards Update]</ref> == Achievements == [[Tom Coyne (music engineer)|Tom Coyne]] holds the record for most wins in this category as a mastering engineer at four times (2015, 2016, 2017 and 2018) and was the only person to win the award four consecutive years.<ref>[https://www.grammy.com/grammys/artists/tom-coyne/2611 Tom Coyne at Grammys]</ref> Only two artists have won three times: [[Paul Simon]] ("[[Mrs. Robinson]]" in 1969, "[[Bridge over Troubled Water (song)|Bridge over Troubled Water]]" in 1971, both as part of [[Simon & Garfunkel]]; and "[[Graceland (song)|Graceland]]" in 1988)<ref>[https://www.grammy.com/grammys/artists/paul-simon/6579 Paul Simon at Grammys]</ref> and [[Bruno Mars]] ("[[Uptown Funk]]" in 2016, with [[Mark Ronson]]; "[[24K Magic (song)|24K Magic]]" in 2018; and "[[Leave the Door Open]]" in 2022, as part of [[Silk Sonic]]).<ref>{{cite magazine|url=https://www.billboard.com/music/awards/bruno-mars-grammy-record-record-of-the-year-wins-broken-records-1235053939/|title=Silk Sonic, Tony Bennett & More 2022 Grammy Record-Setters|last=Grein|first=Paul|magazine=Billboard|date=April 4, 2022|access-date=April 4, 2022}}</ref> Four engineers/mixers have won the award three times [[Tom Elmhirst]] has won three times as an engineer/mixer (2008, 2012 and 2017),<ref>[https://www.grammy.com/grammys/artists/tom-elmhirst/2228 Tom Elmirst at Grammys]</ref> [[Serban Ghenea|Ćerban Ghenea]] (2016, 2018 and 2022), [[John Hanes (audio engineer)|John Hanes]] (2016, 2018 and 2022), and [[Charles Moniz]] (2016, 2018 and 2022) [[Roberta Flack]] was the first artist to win Record of the Year in two consecutive years: in 1973 ("[[The First Time Ever I Saw Your Face]]") and 1974 ("[[Killing Me Softly with His Song]]") from two different studio albums.<ref>[https://www.grammy.com/grammys/artists/roberta-flack Roberta Flack at Grammys]</ref> This happened again when [[U2]] won in 2001 ("[[Beautiful Day]]") and 2002 ("[[Walk On (U2 song)|Walk On]]"),<ref>[https://www.grammy.com/grammys/artists/u2 U2 at Grammys]</ref> the only occurrence of an artist winning the award in two consecutive years with records from the same album.<ref>{{cite news |url=https://variety.com/2002/music/news/u2-and-sharp-keys-1117861602/ |title=U2 and sharp Keys |publisher=[[Variety (magazine)|Variety]] |first=Phil |last=Gallo |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20200820195202/https://variety.com/2002/music/news/u2-and-sharp-keys-1117861602/ |archive-date=20 August 2020}}</ref> [[Billie Eilish]] became the first musician ever to complete the feat with recordings from a studio album, as well as a non-album single: in 2020 ("[[Bad Guy (Billie Eilish song)|Bad Guy]]") and 2021 ("[[Everything I Wanted]]").<ref>[https://www.grammy.com/grammys/artists/billie-eilish Billie Eilish at Grammys]</ref> Other artists to receive multiple Grammys for Record of the Year are [[Henry Mancini]] ("[[Moon River]]" and "[[Days of Wine and Roses (song)|Days of Wine and Roses]]"); [[Simon & Garfunkel]] ("[[Mrs. Robinson]]" and "[[Bridge over Troubled Water (song)|Bridge over Troubled Water]]"); [[The 5th Dimension]] ("[[Up, Up and Away (song)|Up, Up and Away]]" and "[[Aquarius/Let the Sunshine In]]"); [[Eric Clapton]] ("[[Tears in Heaven]]" and "[[Change the World]]"); [[Norah Jones]] ("[[Don't Know Why]]" and "[[Here We Go Again (Ray Charles song)|Here We Go Again]]"); [[Adele]] ("[[Rolling in the Deep]]" and "[[Hello (Adele song)|Hello]]"). [[Mark Ronson]] is the only performer to win the award both as the main credit artist and as a record producer, winning as lead artist for his respective song, "Uptown Funk" (featuring Bruno Mars); and as a producer for "[[Rehab (Amy Winehouse song)|Rehab]]" by [[Amy Winehouse]].<!-- '''This not count cases where artists produced their own winning tracks''' --> [[BeyoncĂ©]] is the most nominated artist for Record of the Year with nine nominations. BeyoncĂ© also has the most Record of the Year nominations among female artists with nods for "[[Say My Name]]" as part of [[Destiny's Child]] and seven times as a solo act with "[[Crazy in Love]]" (featuring [[Jay-Z]]), "[[Irreplaceable]]", "[[Halo (BeyoncĂ© song)|Halo]]", "[[Formation (song)|Formation]]", "[[Black Parade (song)|Black Parade]]", "[[Savage (Megan Thee Stallion song)#BeyoncĂ© remix|Savage]]" (with [[Megan Thee Stallion]]), "[[Break My Soul]]" and "[[Texas Hold 'Em (song)|Texas Hold 'Em]]"; however, she is yet to win one.<ref>[https://www.grammy.com/grammys/artists/beyoncĂ©-knowles BeyoncĂ© at Grammys]</ref> [[Frank Sinatra]] holds the record for most nominations as a male artist with nominations for "[[Witchcraft (1957 song)|Witchcraft]]", "[[High Hopes (1959 song)|High Hopes]]", "Nice 'n' Easy", "[[The Second Time Around (1960 song)|The Second Time Around]]", "[[Somethin' Stupid]]" (with [[Nancy Sinatra]]), and "[[Theme from New York, New York|Theme from ''New York, New York'']]"; he received this accolade once in 1967, with "[[Strangers in the Night]]".<ref>[https://www.grammy.com/grammys/artists/frank-sinatra Frank Sinatra at Grammys]</ref> [[The Beatles]] have the most Record of the Year nominations as a group, with five nominations: "[[I Want to Hold Your Hand]]", "[[Yesterday (Beatles song)|Yesterday]]", "[[Hey Jude]]", "[[Let It Be (song)|Let It Be]]" and "[[Now and Then (Beatles song)|Now and Then]]"; but never won the award.<ref>[https://www.grammy.com/grammys/artists/beatles The Beatles at Grammys]</ref> The first woman to win the award was [[Astrud Gilberto]] in 1965, for "[[The Girl from Ipanema]]" (with [[Stan Getz]]). Roberta Flack was the first female artist to win the award twice.<ref>{{cite news|url=https://www.grammy.com/grammys/news/beyonc%C3%A9-alison-krauss-9-times-women-made-grammy-history|title=9 Times Women Made Grammy History|publisher=[The Recording Academy]|url-status=live|access-date=15 May 2017|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20180326172913/https://www.grammy.com/grammys/news/beyonc%C3%A9-alison-krauss-9-times-women-made-grammy-history|archive-date=26 March 2018}}</ref> Flack, Norah Jones, Adele, and Billie Eilish are the only women to win the award more than once for their recordings, winning for "The First Time Ever I Saw Your Face" and "Killing Me Softly with His Song"; and "Don't Know Why" and "Here We Go Again" (with [[Ray Charles]]); and "Rolling in the Deep" and "Hello"; and "Bad Guy" and "Everything I Wanted", respectively (Flack was also nominated for "[[Feel Like Makin' Love (Roberta Flack song)|Feel Like Makin' Love]]"; Adele nominated for "[[Chasing Pavements]]" and "[[Easy on Me]]"; and Eilish nominated for "[[Happier Than Ever (song)|Happier Than Ever]]", "[[What Was I Made For?]]" and "[[Birds of a Feather (Billie Eilish song)|Birds of a Feather]]"). Additionally, both [[Florence LaRue]] and [[Marilyn McCoo]] also receive this accolade twice as part of [[The 5th Dimension]], for "[[Up, Up and Away (song)|Up, Up and Away]]" and "[[Aquarius/Let the Sunshine In]]". At 17 years old, [[Lorde]] became the youngest main artist to be nominated for "[[Royals (Lorde song)|Royals]]" in 2014, with [[Billie Eilish]] becoming the youngest winner at 18 years old for "Bad Guy" in 2020. [[Christopher Cross]] and Billie Eilish are the only artists to receive Grammys for Record of the Year as well as [[Grammy Award for Album of the Year|Album of the Year]], [[Grammy Award for Song of the Year|Song of the Year]], and [[Best New Artist]] in a single ceremony. [[Adele]] was the first artist to win the awards for Record of the Year, Album of the Year, Song of the Year, and Best New Artist on separate occasions. Only seven artists took the Record of the Year and Best New Artist awards during the same ceremony: [[Bobby Darin]] ("[[Mack the Knife]]" in 1960), [[Christopher Cross]] ("[[Sailing (Christopher Cross song)|Sailing]]" in 1981), [[Sheryl Crow]] ("[[All I Wanna Do (Sheryl Crow song)|All I Wanna Do]]" in 1995), [[Norah Jones]] ("Don't Know Why" in 2003), [[Amy Winehouse]] ("Rehab" in 2008), [[Sam Smith]] ("[[Stay with Me (Sam Smith song)|Stay with Me (Darkchild Version)]]" in 2015) and Billie Eilish ("Bad Guy" in 2020). Frank Sinatra holds the record for most consecutive years being nominated for Record of the Year, with four. Additionally, Roberta Flack, [[Steve Winwood]], [[Post Malone]], Billie Eilish, and [[Doja Cat]] are the only artists to receive three consecutive nominations for Record of the Year. The person to appear on the most consecutive Records of the Year was [[Hal Blaine]], the prolific studio drummer who played on six consecutive winners from 1966 to 1971: "[[A Taste of Honey (song)|A Taste of Honey]]", "Strangers in the Night", "Up, Up and Away", "Mrs. Robinson", "Aquarius/Let the Sunshine In", and "Bridge Over Troubled Water". Thirty-two of the winning songs have also won the award for [[Grammy Award for Song of the Year|Song of the Year]]. ==Process== From 1995 to 2021, members of the [[National Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences]] nominated their choices for record of the year. A list of the top twenty records was given to the Nominations Review Committee, a specially selected group of anonymous members, who then selected the top five records to gain a nomination in the category in a special ballot.<ref>[https://www.latimes.com/archives/la-xpm-1999-feb-21-ca-10032-story.html Behind Grammy's Closed Door]</ref> The rest of the members then voted on a winner from the five nominees.<ref>{{cite web|last=Wyman |first=Bill |url=http://www.slate.com/id/2284690/pagenum/all/#p2 |title=The Grammys: the secret committee that alters the membership's nominations |publisher=Slate.com |date=2011-02-11 |access-date=2014-05-23}}</ref> In 2018, it was announced the number of nominated tracks will be increased to eight.<ref>{{cite web|last=Mench |first=Chris |url=https://genius.com/a/the-grammys-general-field-categories-will-expand-from-five-to-eight-nominees-next-year |title=The Grammys' General Field Categories Will Expand From Five To Eight Nominees Next Year |publisher=Genius.com |date=2018-06-28 |access-date=2018-12-09}}</ref> In 2021, it was announced that the Nomination Review Committees would be disbanded, and the final nominees for record of the year would be decided by votes from members.<ref>{{cite web|last=Grein |first=Paul |url=https://www.billboard.com/music/awards/grammys-recording-academy-trustees-vote-end-nominations-review-committees-9566082/ |title=Recording Academy Votes to End Grammy Nomination Review Committees |publisher=Billboard.com |date=2021-04-30 |access-date=2022-09-26}}</ref> Starting in 2022, the number of nominees in the category increased to 10.<ref>{{cite web|last=Grein |first=Paul |url=https://www.billboard.com/music/awards/2022-grammys-10-nominees-top-categories-1235001803/ |title=Why Are the 2022 Grammys Jumping From 8 to 10 Nominees In Big Four Categories? |publisher=Billboard.com |date=2021-11-23 |access-date=2022-09-26}}</ref> However, the decision to expand the number of nominees in this category was made 24 hours before the nominees were announced after an early version of the nominations list had already been circulated. This allowed "[[Montero (Call Me by Your Name)]]" by [[Lil Nas X]] and "[[I Still Have Faith in You]]" by [[ABBA]] to be nominated as they were the records that received the most votes besides the other eight nominees.<ref>{{cite web|last1=Sisario |first1=Ben |last2=Coscarelli |first2=Joe |url=https://www.nytimes.com/2021/11/24/arts/music/grammy-nominations-taylor-swift-kanye-west.html |title=At Last Minute, Kanye West, Taylor Swift Added as Top Grammy Nominees |work=The New York Times |date=2021-11-24 |access-date=2023-11-10}}</ref> As of the [[66th Annual Grammy Awards|2024 ceremony]], the number of nominees has been reduced back to eight.<ref>{{cite magazine|url=https://www.billboard.com/lists/2024-grammy-awards-changes-harvey-mason-jr/|title=Here Are the 10 Biggest Changes to the Grammy Awards Process for 2024|magazine=[[Billboard (magazine)|Billboard]]|author=Paul Grein|date=June 16, 2023|access-date=June 16, 2023}}</ref> ==Recipients== ===1950s=== {| class="wikitable" style="width:100%" |- bgcolor="#bebebe" ! width="5%" | Year{{ref|1|[I]}} ! width="35%" | Record ! width="60%" | Artist(s) |- style="background:#FAEB86;" ! rowspan="5" |[[1st Annual Grammy Awards|1959<br />(May)]]<ref name="Grammy1959">{{cite web|url=http://www.awardsandshows.com/features/grammy-awards-1959-may-238.html|title=Grammy Awards 1959 (May)|publisher=Awards & Shows}}</ref> | '''"[[Nel Blu Dipinto Di Blu (Volare)]]"''' | '''[[Domenico Modugno]]''' |- | "[[Catch a Falling Star]]" | [[Perry Como]] |- | "[[The Chipmunk Song (Christmas Don't Be Late)]]" | [[Ross Bagdasarian Sr.|David Seville]] |- | "[[Fever (1956 song)|Fever]]" | [[Peggy Lee]] |- | "[[Witchcraft (1957 song)|Witchcraft]]" | [[Frank Sinatra]] |- style="background:#FAEB86;" ! rowspan="5" |[[2nd Annual Grammy Awards|1959<br />(November)]]<ref name="Grammy1960">{{cite web|url=http://www.india-server.com/awards/features/grammy-awards-1959-239.html|title=Grammy Awards 1959 (November)|publisher=Awards & Shows}}</ref> | '''"[[Mack the Knife]]"''' | '''[[Bobby Darin]]''' |- | "[[A Fool Such as I]]" | [[Elvis Presley]] |- | "[[High Hopes (1959 song)|High Hopes]]" | [[Frank Sinatra]] |- | "[[Like Young]]" | [[AndrĂ© Previn]] |- | "[[The Three Bells]]" | [[The Browns]] |} ===1960s=== {| class="wikitable" style="width:100%" |- bgcolor="#bebebe" ! width="5%" | Year{{ref|1|[I]}} ! width="30%" | Record ! width="25%" | Artist(s) ! width="40%" | Production team |- style="background:#FAEB86;" ! rowspan="5" |[[3rd Annual Grammy Awards|1961]]<br /><ref name="Grammy1961">{{cite web|url=http://www.awardsandshows.com/features/grammy-awards-1961-213.html|title=Grammy Awards 1961|publisher=Awards & Shows}}</ref> | '''"[[Theme from A Summer Place]]"''' | colspan="2" | '''[[Percy Faith]]''' |- | "[[Are You Lonesome Tonight?]]" | colspan="2" | [[Elvis Presley]] |- | "[[Georgia on My Mind]]" | colspan="2" | [[Ray Charles]] |- | "[[Mack the Knife]]" | colspan="2" | [[Ella Fitzgerald]] |- | "Nice 'n' Easy" | colspan="2" | [[Frank Sinatra]] |- style="background:#FAEB86;" ! rowspan="5" |[[4th Annual Grammy Awards|1962]]<br /><ref name="Grammy1962">{{cite web|url=http://www.awardsandshows.com/features/grammy-awards-1962-214.html|title=Grammy Awards 1962|publisher=Awards & Shows}}</ref> | '''"[[Moon River]]"''' | colspan="2" |'''[[Henry Mancini]]''' |- | "[[Big Bad John]]" | colspan="2" | [[Jimmy Dean]] |- | "[[The Second Time Around (1960 song)|The Second Time Around]]" | colspan="2" | [[Frank Sinatra]] |- | "[[Take Five]]" | colspan="2" | [[Dave Brubeck|The Dave Brubeck Quartet]] |- | "[[(Up a) Lazy River]]" | colspan="2" | [[Si Zentner]] |- style="background:#FAEB86;" ! rowspan="5" |[[5th Annual Grammy Awards|1963]]<br /><ref name="Grammy1963">{{cite web|url=http://www.awardsandshows.com/features/grammy-awards-1963-215.html|title=Grammy Awards 1963|publisher=Awards & Shows}}</ref> | '''"[[I Left My Heart in San Francisco]]"''' | colspan="2" | '''[[Tony Bennett]]''' |- | "[[Desafinado]]" | colspan="2" | [[Stan Getz]] & [[Charlie Byrd]] |- | "[[Fly Me to the Moon Bossa Nova]]" | colspan="2" | [[Joe Harnell]] and His Orchestra |- | "[[I Can't Stop Loving You]]" | colspan="2" | [[Ray Charles]] |- | "[[What Kind of Fool Am I?]]" | colspan="2" | [[Sammy Davis Jr.]] |- style="background:#FAEB86;" ! rowspan="5" |[[6th Annual Grammy Awards|1964]]<br /><ref name="Grammy1964">{{cite web|url=http://www.awardsandshows.com/features/grammy-awards-1964-216.html|title=Grammy Awards 1964|publisher=Awards & Shows}}</ref> | '''"[[Days of Wine and Roses (song)|Days of Wine and Roses]]"''' | colspan="2" | '''[[Henry Mancini]]''' |- | "[[Dominique]]" | colspan="2" | [[The Singing Nun]] |- | "[[Happy Days Are Here Again]]" | colspan="2" | [[Barbra Streisand]] |- | "[[I Wanna Be Around]]" | colspan="2" | [[Tony Bennett]] |- | "[[Wives and Lovers]]" | colspan="2" | [[Jack Jones (singer)|Jack Jones]] |- style="background:#FAEB86;" ! rowspan="5" |[[7th Annual Grammy Awards|1965]]<br /><ref name="Grammy1965">{{cite web|url=http://www.awardsandshows.com/features/grammy-awards-1965-217.html|title=Grammy Awards 1965|publisher=Awards & Shows}}</ref> | '''"[[The Girl from Ipanema]]"''' | colspan="2" | '''[[Stan Getz]] & [[Astrud Gilberto]]''' |- | "[[Downtown (Petula Clark song)|Downtown]]" | colspan="2" | [[Petula Clark]] |- | "[[Hello, Dolly! (song)|Hello, Dolly!]]" | colspan="2" | [[Louis Armstrong]] |- | "[[I Want to Hold Your Hand]]" | colspan="2" | [[The Beatles]] |- | "[[People (1964 song)|People]]" | colspan="2" | [[Barbra Streisand]] |- style="background:#FAEB86;" ! rowspan="5" |[[8th Annual Grammy Awards|1966]]<br /><ref name="Grammy1966">{{cite web|url=http://www.awardsandshows.com/features/grammy-awards-1966-241.html|title=Grammy Awards 1966|publisher=Awards & Shows}}</ref> | '''"[[A Taste of Honey (song)|A Taste of Honey]]"''' | '''[[Herb Alpert]] & the Tijuana Brass''' | '''Herb Alpert & [[Jerry Moss]], producers''' |- | "[[The 'In' Crowd]]" | [[Ramsey Lewis Trio]] | [[Esmond Edwards]], producer |- | "[[King of the Road (song)|King of the Road]]" | [[Roger Miller]] | [[Jerry Kennedy]], producer |- | "[[The Shadow of Your Smile|The Shadow of Your Smile (Love Theme From "The Sandpiper")]]" | [[Tony Bennett]] | [[Allen Stanton|Al Stanton]] & Ernie Altschuler, producers |- | "[[Yesterday (Beatles song)|Yesterday]]" | [[The Beatles]] | [[George Martin]], producer |- style="background:#FAEB86;" ! rowspan="5" |[[9th Annual Grammy Awards|1967]]<br /><ref name="Grammy1967">{{cite web|url=http://www.awardsandshows.com/features/grammy-awards-1967-242.html|title=Grammy Awards 1967|publisher=Awards & Shows}}</ref> | '''"[[Strangers in the Night]]"''' | '''[[Frank Sinatra]]''' | '''[[Jimmy Bowen]], producer''' |- | "[[Almost Persuaded (song)|Almost Persuaded]]" | [[David Houston (singer)|David Houston]] | [[Billy Sherrill]], producer |- | "[[Monday, Monday]]" | [[The Mamas and the Papas]] | [[Lou Adler]], producer |- | "[[What Now My Love (song)|What Now My Love]]" | [[Herb Alpert]] & the Tijuana Brass | Herb Alpert & [[Jerry Moss]], producers |- | "[[Winchester Cathedral (song)|Winchester Cathedral]]" | [[The New Vaudeville Band]] | [[Geoff Stephens]], producer |- style="background:#FAEB86;" ! rowspan="5" |[[10th Annual Grammy Awards|1968]]<br /><ref name="Grammy1968">{{cite web|url=http://www.awardsandshows.com/features/grammy-awards-1968-218.html|title=Grammy Awards 1968|publisher=Awards & Shows}}</ref> | '''"[[Up, Up and Away (song)|Up, Up and Away]]"''' | '''[[The 5th Dimension]]''' | '''[[Marc Gordon]] & [[Johnny Rivers]], producers''' |- | "[[By the Time I Get to Phoenix]]" | [[Glen Campbell]] | [[Al De Lory]], producer |- | "[[My Cup Runneth Over (song)|My Cup Runneth Over]]" | [[Ed Ames]] | [[Joe Reisman]] & [[Jim Foglesong]], producers |- | "[[Ode to Billie Joe]]" | [[Bobbie Gentry]] | [[Kelly Gordon]] & Bobby Paris, producers |- | "[[Somethin' Stupid]]" | [[Frank Sinatra]] & [[Nancy Sinatra]] | [[Jimmy Bowen]] & [[Lee Hazlewood]], producers |- style="background:#FAEB86;" ! rowspan="5" |[[11th Annual Grammy Awards|1969]]<br /><ref name="Grammy1969">{{cite web|url=https://news.google.com/newspapers?id=ZvYNAAAAIBAJ&pg=7306,477181&dq|title='Now' Singers To Get Grammys|date=February 11, 1969|access-date=April 24, 2010|work=[[St. Petersburg Times]]|publisher=[[Times Publishing Company]]}}{{Dead link|date=June 2024 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=yes }}</ref> | '''"[[Mrs. Robinson]]"''' | '''[[Simon & Garfunkel]]''' | '''[[Roy Halee]] & Simon & Garfunkel, producers''' |- | "[[Harper Valley PTA]]" | [[Jeannie C. Riley]] | [[Shelby Singleton]], producer |- | "[[Hey Jude]]" | [[The Beatles]] | [[George Martin]], producer |- | "[[Honey (Bobby Goldsboro song)|Honey]]" | [[Bobby Goldsboro]] | [[Bob Montgomery (songwriter)|Bob Montgomery]] & Bobby Goldsboro, producers |- | "[[Wichita Lineman]]" | [[Glen Campbell]] | [[Al De Lory]], producer |} ===1970s=== {| class="wikitable" style="width:100%" |- bgcolor="#bebebe" ! width="5%" | Year{{ref|1|[I]}} ! width="30%" | Record ! width="25%" | Artist(s) ! width="40%" | Production team |- style="background:#FAEB86;" ! rowspan="5" |[[12th Annual Grammy Awards|1970]]<br /><ref name="Grammy1970">{{cite web|url=http://www.india-server.com/awards/features/grammy-awards-1970-219.html|title=Grammy Awards 1970|publisher=Awards & Shows}}</ref> | '''"[[Aquarius/Let the Sunshine In]]"''' | '''[[The 5th Dimension]]''' | '''[[Bones Howe]], producer''' |- | "[[A Boy Named Sue]]" | [[Johnny Cash]] | [[Bob Johnston]], producer |- | "[[Is That All There Is?]]" | [[Peggy Lee]] | [[Jerry Leiber & Mike Stoller]], producers |- | "[[Love Theme from Romeo and Juliet]]" | [[Henry Mancini]] | [[Joe Reisman]], producer |- | "[[Spinning Wheel (song)|Spinning Wheel]]" | [[Blood, Sweat & Tears]] | [[James William Guercio|James Guercio]], producer |- style="background:#FAEB86;" ! rowspan="5" |[[13th Annual Grammy Awards|1971]]<br /><ref name="Grammy1971">{{cite web|url=http://www.india-server.com/awards/features/grammy-awards-1971-220.html|title=Grammy Awards 1971|publisher=Awards & Shows}}</ref> | '''"[[Bridge over Troubled Water (song)|Bridge over Troubled Water]]"''' | '''[[Simon & Garfunkel]]''' | '''[[Roy Halee]], [[Paul Simon]] & [[Art Garfunkel]], producers''' |- | "[[(They Long to Be) Close to You]]" | [[The Carpenters]] | [[Jack Daugherty (musician)|Jack Daugherty]], producer |- | "[[Everything Is Beautiful]]" | [[Ray Stevens]] | Ray Stevens, producer |- | "[[Fire and Rain (song)|Fire and Rain]]" | [[James Taylor]] | [[Peter Asher]], producer |- | "[[Let It Be (song)|Let It Be]]" | [[The Beatles]] | [[George Martin]], producer |- style="background:#FAEB86;" ! rowspan="5" |[[14th Annual Grammy Awards|1972]]<br /><ref name="Grammy1972">{{cite web|url=http://www.india-server.com/awards/features/grammy-awards-1972-221.html|title=Grammy Awards 1972|publisher=Awards & Shows}}</ref> | '''"[[It's Too Late (Carole King song)|It's Too Late]]"''' | '''[[Carole King]]''' | '''[[Lou Adler]], producer''' |- | "[[Joy to the World (Three Dog Night song)|Joy to the World]]" | [[Three Dog Night]] | [[Richard Podolor]], producer |- | "[[My Sweet Lord]]" | [[George Harrison]] | George Harrison & [[Phil Spector]], producers |- | "[[Theme from Shaft]]" | [[Isaac Hayes]] | Isaac Hayes, producer |- | "[[You've Got a Friend]]" | [[James Taylor]] | [[Peter Asher]], producer |- style="background:#FAEB86;" ! rowspan="5" |[[15th Annual Grammy Awards|1973]]<br /><ref name="Grammy1973">{{cite web|url=http://www.india-server.com/awards/features/grammy-awards-1973-222.html|title=Grammy Awards 1973|publisher=Awards & Shows}}</ref> | '''"[[The First Time Ever I Saw Your Face]]"''' | '''[[Roberta Flack]]''' | '''[[Joel Dorn]], producer''' |- | "[[Alone Again (Naturally)]]" | [[Gilbert O'Sullivan]] | [[Gordon Mills]] & Gilbert O'Sullivan, producers |- | "[[American Pie (song)|American Pie]]" | [[Don McLean]] | Ed Freeman, producer |- | "[[Song Sung Blue]]" | [[Neil Diamond]] | [[Tom Catalano]] & Neil Diamond, producers |- | "[[Without You (Badfinger song)|Without You]]" | [[Harry Nilsson]] | [[Richard Perry]], producer |- style="background:#FAEB86;" ! rowspan="5" |[[16th Annual Grammy Awards|1974]]<br /><ref name="Grammy1974">{{cite web|url=http://www.india-server.com/awards/features/grammy-awards-1974-223.html|title=Grammy Awards 1974|publisher=Awards & Shows}}</ref> | '''"[[Killing Me Softly with His Song]]"''' | '''[[Roberta Flack]]''' | '''[[Joel Dorn]], producer''' |- | "[[Bad, Bad Leroy Brown]]" | [[Jim Croce]] | [[Terry Cashman]] & [[Tommy West (producer)|Tommy West]], producers |- | "[[Behind Closed Doors (Charlie Rich song)|Behind Closed Doors]]" | [[Charlie Rich]] | [[Billy Sherrill]], producer |- | "[[You Are the Sunshine of My Life]]" | [[Stevie Wonder]] | Stevie Wonder, producer |- | "[[You're So Vain]]" | [[Carly Simon]] | [[Richard Perry]], producer |- style="background:#FAEB86;" ! rowspan="5" |[[17th Annual Grammy Awards|1975]]<br /><ref name="Grammy1975">{{cite web|url=http://www.awardsandshows.com/features/grammy-awards-1975-240.html|title=Grammy Awards 1975|publisher=Awards & Shows}}</ref> | '''"[[I Honestly Love You]]"''' | '''[[Olivia Newton-John]]''' | '''[[John Farrar]], producer''' |- | "[[Don't Let the Sun Go Down on Me]]" | [[Elton John]] | [[Gus Dudgeon]], producer |- | "[[Feel Like Makin' Love (Roberta Flack song)|Feel Like Makin' Love]]" | [[Roberta Flack]] | [[Roberta Flack|Rubina Flake]], producer |- | "[[Help Me (Joni Mitchell song)|Help Me]]" | [[Joni Mitchell]] | Joni Mitchell & [[Henry Lewy]], producers |- | "[[Midnight at the Oasis]]" | [[Maria Muldaur]] | [[Joe Boyd]] & [[Lenny Waronker]], producers |- style="background:#FAEB86;" ! rowspan="5" |[[18th Annual Grammy Awards|1976]]<br /><ref name="Grammy1976">{{cite web|url=http://www.india-server.com/awards/features/grammy-awards-1976-224.html|title=Grammy Awards 1976|publisher=Awards & Shows}}</ref> | '''"[[Love Will Keep Us Together]]"''' | '''[[Captain & Tennille]]''' | '''[[Daryl Dragon]], producer''' |- | "[[At Seventeen]]" | [[Janis Ian]] | Brooks Arthur, producer |- | "[[Lyin' Eyes]]" | [[Eagles (band)|Eagles]] | [[Bill Szymczyk]], producer |- | "[[Brandy (Scott English song)|Mandy]]" | [[Barry Manilow]] | [[Ron Dante]], Barry Manilow & [[Clive Davis]], producers |- | "[[Rhinestone Cowboy]]" | [[Glen Campbell]] | [[Dennis Lambert]] & [[Brian Potter (musician)|Brian Potter]], producers |- style="background:#FAEB86;" ! rowspan="5" |[[19th Annual Grammy Awards|1977]]<br /><ref name="Grammy1977">{{cite web|url=http://www.india-server.com/awards/features/grammy-awards-1977-225.html|title=Grammy Awards 1977|publisher=Awards & Shows}}</ref> | '''"[[This Masquerade]]"''' | '''[[George Benson]]''' | '''[[Tommy LiPuma]], producer''' |- | "[[Afternoon Delight]]" | [[Starland Vocal Band]] | [[Milt Okun]], producer |- | "[[50 Ways to Leave Your Lover]]" | [[Paul Simon]] | Paul Simon & [[Phil Ramone]], producers |- | "[[I Write the Songs]]" | [[Barry Manilow]] | [[Ron Dante]] & Barry Manilow, producers |- | "[[If You Leave Me Now]]" | [[Chicago (band)|Chicago]] | [[James William Guercio|James Guercio]], producer |- style="background:#FAEB86;" ! rowspan="5" |[[20th Annual Grammy Awards|1978]]<br /><ref name="Grammy1978">{{cite web|url=http://www.awardsandshows.com/features/grammy-awards-1978-226.html|title=Grammy Awards 1978|publisher=Awards & Shows}}</ref> | '''"[[Hotel California]]"''' | [[Eagles (band)|'''Eagles''']] | '''[[Bill Szymczyk]], producer''' |- | "[[Blue Bayou]]" | [[Linda Ronstadt]] | [[Peter Asher]], producer |- | "[[Don't It Make My Brown Eyes Blue]]" | [[Crystal Gayle]] | [[Allen Reynolds]], producer |- | "[[Evergreen (Love Theme from A Star Is Born)]]" | [[Barbra Streisand]] | Barbra Streisand & [[Phil Ramone]], producers |- | "[[You Light Up My Life (song)|You Light Up My Life]]" | [[Debby Boone]] | [[Joseph Brooks (songwriter)|Joe Brooks]], producer |- style="background:#FAEB86;" ! rowspan="5" |[[21st Annual Grammy Awards|1979]]<br /><ref name="Grammy1979">{{cite web|url=https://news.google.com/newspapers?id=5gIpAAAAIBAJ&pg=2129,3598894&dq|title=Bee Gees Head Lists For 6 Grammy Awards|date=January 9, 1979|access-date=April 23, 2010|work=[[Daytona Beach Morning Journal]]|publisher=The News-Journal Corporation}}</ref> | '''"[[Just the Way You Are (Billy Joel song)|Just the Way You Are]]"''' | '''[[Billy Joel]]''' | '''[[Phil Ramone]], producer''' |- | "[[Baker Street (song)|Baker Street]]" | [[Gerry Rafferty]] | Hugh Murphy & Gerry Rafferty, producers |- | "[[Feels So Good (composition)|Feels So Good]]" | [[Chuck Mangione]] | Chuck Mangione, producer |- | "[[Stayin' Alive]]" | [[Bee Gees]] | Bee Gees, [[Albhy Galuten]] & Karl Richardson, producers |- | "[[You Needed Me]]" | [[Anne Murray]] | [[Jim Ed Norman]], producer |} ===1980s=== {| class="wikitable" style="width:100%" |- bgcolor="#bebebe" ! width="5%" | Year{{ref|1|[I]}} ! width="30%" | Record ! width="25%" | Artist(s) ! width="40%" | Production team |- style="background:#FAEB86;" ! rowspan="5" |[[22nd Annual Grammy Awards|1980]]<br /><ref name="Grammy1980">{{cite web|url=https://news.google.com/newspapers?id=JcopAAAAIBAJ&pg=6870,4003315&dq|title=Grammy awards field a definite mixed bag|date=January 9, 1980|access-date=April 23, 2010|work=[[The Spokesman-Review]]|publisher=[[Cowles Publishing Company]]|first=Yardena|last=Arar}}</ref> | '''"[[What a Fool Believes]]"''' | '''[[The Doobie Brothers]]''' | '''[[Ted Templeman]], producer''' |- | "[[After the Love Has Gone]]" | [[Earth, Wind & Fire]] | [[Maurice White]], producer |- | "[[The Gambler (song)|The Gambler]]" | [[Kenny Rogers]] | [[Larry Butler (producer)|Larry Butler]], producer |- | "[[I Will Survive]]" | [[Gloria Gaynor]] | [[Freddie Perren]] & [[Dino Fekaris]], producers |- | "[[You Don't Bring Me Flowers]]" | [[Barbra Streisand]] & [[Neil Diamond]] | [[Bob Gaudio]], producer |- style="background:#FAEB86;" ! rowspan="5" |[[23rd Annual Grammy Awards|1981]]<br /><ref name="Grammy1981">{{cite news|url=https://www.washingtonpost.com/archive/lifestyle/1981/02/22/the-grammys/ff91504b-09a1-4e3b-b193-fce5cfa213ef/|title=The Grammys|date=February 22, 1981|access-date=July 12, 2010|newspaper=The Washington Post|first=Richard|last=Harrington}}</ref> | '''"[[Sailing (Christopher Cross song)|Sailing]]"''' | '''[[Christopher Cross]]''' | '''[[Michael Omartian]], producer''' |- | "[[Lady (Kenny Rogers song)|Lady]]" | [[Kenny Rogers]] | [[Lionel Richie]], producer |- | "[[The Rose (song)|The Rose]]" | [[Bette Midler]] | [[Paul A. Rothchild]], producer |- | "[[Theme from New York, New York]]" | [[Frank Sinatra]] | [[Sonny Burke]], producer |- | "[[Woman in Love]]" | [[Barbra Streisand]] | [[Gibb-Galuten-Richardson]], producers |- style="background:#FAEB86;" ! rowspan="5" |[[24th Annual Grammy Awards|1982]]<br /><ref name="Grammy1982">{{cite news|url=https://www.washingtonpost.com/archive/lifestyle/1982/01/13/richie-lennon-jones-lead-grammy-nominees/bc55f71b-e989-4ec0-af12-a3b2cb40a95a/|title=Richie, Lennon, Jones Lead Grammy Nominees|date=January 13, 1982|access-date=July 12, 2010|newspaper=The Washington Post}}</ref> | '''"[[Bette Davis Eyes]]"''' | '''[[Kim Carnes]]''' | '''[[Val Garay]], producer''' |- | "[[Arthur's Theme (Best That You Can Do)]]" | [[Christopher Cross]] | [[Michael Omartian]], producer |- | "[[Endless Love (song)|Endless Love]]" | [[Diana Ross]] & [[Lionel Richie]] | Lionel Richie, producer |- | "[[Just the Two of Us (Grover Washington Jr. song)|Just the Two of Us]]" | [[Grover Washington Jr.]] with [[Bill Withers]] | [[Ralph MacDonald]] & Grover Washington Jr., producers |- | "[[(Just Like) Starting Over]]" | [[John Lennon]] | John Lennon, [[Yoko Ono]] & [[Jack Douglas (record producer)|Jack Douglas]], producers |- style="background:#FAEB86;" ! rowspan="5" |[[25th Annual Grammy Awards|1983]]<br /><ref name="Grammy1983">{{cite news|url=https://www.upi.com/Archives/1983/01/11/Toto-tops-Grammy-nominees/9786411109200/|title=Toto tops Grammy nominees|date=January 11, 1983|access-date=July 12, 2010|work=UPI|first=Jeff|last=Wilson}}</ref> | '''"[[Rosanna (song)|Rosanna]]"''' | [[Toto (band)|'''Toto''']] | '''Toto, producers''' |- | "[[Always on My Mind]]" | [[Willie Nelson]] | [[Chips Moman]], producer |- | "[[Chariots of Fire (instrumental)|Chariots of Fire]]" | [[Vangelis]] | Vangelis, producer |- | "[[Ebony and Ivory]]" | [[Paul McCartney]] & [[Stevie Wonder]] | [[George Martin]], producer |- | "[[Steppin' Out (Joe Jackson song)|Steppin' Out]]" | [[Joe Jackson (musician)|Joe Jackson]] | [[David Kershenbaum]] & Joe Jackson, producers |- style="background:#FAEB86;" ! rowspan="5" |[[26th Annual Grammy Awards|1984]]<br /><ref name="Grammy1984">{{cite news|url=https://www.washingtonpost.com/archive/lifestyle/1984/01/11/the-grammy-thriller/17821b9a-6e81-4903-a591-7d8f35e1d18b/|title=The Grammy Thriller|date=January 11, 1984|access-date=July 12, 2010|work=The Washiington Post|first=Richard|last=Harrington}}</ref> | '''"[[Beat It]]"''' | '''[[Michael Jackson]]''' | '''Michael Jackson & [[Quincy Jones]], producers''' |- | "[[All Night Long (All Night)]]" | [[Lionel Richie]] | Lionel Richie & [[James Anthony Carmichael]], producers |- | "[[Every Breath You Take]]" | [[The Police]] | The Police & [[Hugh Padgham]], producers |- | "[[Flashdance... What a Feeling]]" | [[Irene Cara]] | [[Giorgio Moroder]], producer |- | "[[Maniac (Michael Sembello song)|Maniac]]" | [[Michael Sembello]] | [[Phil Ramone]] & Michael Sembello, producers |- style="background:#FAEB86;" ! rowspan="5" |[[27th Annual Grammy Awards|1985]]<br /><ref name="Grammy1985">{{cite news|url=https://www.sun-sentinel.com/news/fl-xpm-1985-01-11-8501020038-story.html|title=TURNER, LAUPER, PRINCE LEAD FIELD FOR GRAMMYS|date=January 11, 1985|access-date=July 12, 2010|work=Sun Sentinel}}</ref> | '''"[[What's Love Got to Do with It (song)|What's Love Got to Do with It]]"''' | '''[[Tina Turner]]''' | '''[[Terry Britten]], producer''' |- | "[[Dancing in the Dark (Bruce Springsteen song)|Dancing in the Dark]]" | [[Bruce Springsteen]] | [[Jon Landau]], [[Chuck Plotkin]], [[Little Steven]] & Bruce Springsteen, producers |- | "[[Girls Just Want to Have Fun]]" | [[Cyndi Lauper]] | [[Rick Chertoff]], producer |- | "[[Hard Habit to Break]]" | [[Chicago (band)|Chicago]] | [[David Foster]], producer |- | "[[The Heart of Rock & Roll]]" | [[Huey Lewis and the News]] | Huey Lewis and the News, producers |- style="background:#FAEB86;" ! rowspan="5" |[[28th Annual Grammy Awards|1986]]<br /><ref name="Grammy1986">{{cite news|url=https://www.latimes.com/archives/la-xpm-1986-01-05-ca-24485-story.html|title=PICKING THE GRAMMY NOMINEES OF 1986|date=January 5, 1986|access-date=July 12, 2010|work=Los Angeles Times|first=Paul|last=Grein}}</ref> | '''"[[We Are the World]]"''' | '''[[USA for Africa]]''' | '''[[Quincy Jones]], producer''' |- | "[[Born in the U.S.A. (song)|Born in the U.S.A.]]" | [[Bruce Springsteen]] | [[Jon Landau]], [[Chuck Plotkin]], [[Little Steven]] & Bruce Springsteen, producers |- | "[[The Boys of Summer (song)|The Boys of Summer]]" | [[Don Henley]] | Don Henley, [[Danny Kortchmar]], [[Greg Ladanyi]] & [[Mike Campbell (musician)|Mike Campbell]], producers |- | "[[Money for Nothing (song)|Money for Nothing]]" | [[Dire Straits]] | [[Neil Dorfsman]] & [[Mark Knopfler]], producers |- | "[[The Power of Love (Huey Lewis and the News song)|The Power of Love]]" | [[Huey Lewis and the News]] | Huey Lewis and the News, producers |- style="background:#FAEB86;" ! rowspan="5" |[[29th Annual Grammy Awards|1987]]<br /><ref name="Grammy1987">{{cite news|url=https://www.latimes.com/archives/la-xpm-1987-01-09-ca-2676-story.html|title=GRAMMY NOMINATIONS: HIGHS AND LOWS : Winwood, Gabriel and Simon Garner Most Nominations |date=January 9, 1987|access-date=July 12, 2010|work=Los Angeles Times|first=Denis|last=Hunt}}</ref> | '''"[[Higher Love]]"''' | '''[[Steve Winwood]]''' | '''[[Russ Titelman]] & Steve Winwood, producers''' |- | "[[Addicted to Love (song)|Addicted to Love]]" | [[Robert Palmer]] | [[Bernard Edwards]], producer |- | "[[Greatest Love of All]]" | [[Whitney Houston]] | [[Michael Masser]], producer |- | "[[Sledgehammer (Peter Gabriel song)|Sledgehammer]]" | [[Peter Gabriel]] | Peter Gabriel & [[Daniel Lanois]], producers |- | "[[That's What Friends Are For]]" | [[Dionne Warwick]] & Friends ([[Elton John]], [[Gladys Knight]] & [[Stevie Wonder]]) | [[Burt Bacharach]] & [[Carole Bayer Sager]], producers |- style="background:#FAEB86;" ! rowspan="5" |[[30th Annual Grammy Awards|1988]]<br /><ref name="Grammy1988">{{cite news|url=https://www.chicagotribune.com/news/ct-xpm-1988-01-15-8803220503-story.html|title=JACKSON, U2 LEAD RACE FOR GRAMMYS |date=January 15, 1988|access-date=October 20, 2019|work=Chicago Tribune|first=Lynn|last=Van Matre}}</ref> | '''"[[Graceland (song)|Graceland]]"''' | '''[[Paul Simon]]''' | '''Paul Simon, producer''' |- | "[[Back in the High Life Again]]" | [[Steve Winwood]] | [[Russ Titelman]] & Steve Winwood, producers |- | "[[La Bamba (song)|La Bamba]]" | [[Los Lobos]] | Los Lobos & [[Mitchell Froom]], producers |- | "[[I Still Haven't Found What I'm Looking For]]" | [[U2]] | [[Brian Eno]] & [[Daniel Lanois]], producers |- | "[[Luka (song)|Luka]]" | [[Suzanne Vega]] | [[Steve Addabbo]] & [[Lenny Kaye]], producers |- style="background:#FAEB86;" ! rowspan="5" |[[31st Annual Grammy Awards|1989]]<br /><ref name="Grammy1989">{{cite news|url=https://www.washingtonpost.com/archive/lifestyle/1989/01/13/grammy-hts-misses/4a5035ef-316b-4ad7-a249-f1ea59a312f9/|title=GRAMMY HTS MISSES |date=January 13, 1989|access-date=October 20, 2019|newspaper=The Washington Post|first=Richard|last=Harrington}}</ref> | '''"[[Don't Worry, Be Happy]]"''' | '''[[Bobby McFerrin]]''' | '''Linda Goldstein, producer''' |- | "[[Fast Car]]" | [[Tracy Chapman]] | [[David Kershenbaum]], producer |- | "[[Giving You the Best That I Got (song)|Giving You the Best That I Got]]" | [[Anita Baker]] | [[Michael J. Powell]], producer |- | "[[Man in the Mirror]]" | [[Michael Jackson]] | Michael Jackson & [[Quincy Jones]], producers |- | "[[Roll with It (Steve Winwood song)|Roll with It]]" | [[Steve Winwood]] | Steve Winwood & [[Tom Lord-Alge]], producers |} ===1990s=== {| class="wikitable" style="width:100%" |- bgcolor="#bebebe" ! width="5%" | Year{{ref|1|[I]}} ! width="30%" | Record ! width="25%" | Artist(s) ! width="40%" | Production team |- style="background:#FAEB86;" ! rowspan="5" |[[32nd Annual Grammy Awards|1990]]<br /><ref name="Grammy1990">{{cite news|url=https://www.chicagotribune.com/news/ct-xpm-1990-01-12-9001030957-story.html|title=GRAMMY NOMINATIONS BREAK WITH TRADITION|date=January 12, 1990|access-date=July 12, 2010|work=Chicago Tribune|first=David|last=Silverman}}</ref> | '''"[[Wind Beneath My Wings]]"''' | '''[[Bette Midler]]''' | '''[[Arif Mardin]], producer''' |- | "[[The End of the Innocence (song)|The End of the Innocence]]" | [[Don Henley]] | Don Henley & [[Bruce Hornsby]], producers |- | "[[The Living Years]]" | [[Mike + The Mechanics]] | [[Christopher Neil]] & [[Mike Rutherford]], producers |- | "[[She Drives Me Crazy]]" | [[Fine Young Cannibals]] | [[David Z (music producer)|David Z]] & Fine Young Cannibals, producers |- | "[[We Didn't Start the Fire]]" | [[Billy Joel]] | [[Mick Jones (Foreigner guitarist)|Mick Jones]] & Billy Joel, producers |- style="background:#FAEB86;" ! rowspan="5" |[[33rd Annual Grammy Awards|1991]]<br /><ref name="Grammy1991">{{cite news|url=https://www.washingtonpost.com/archive/lifestyle/1991/01/11/collins-leads-grammy-hopefuls/8529a825-eda2-45c4-8e03-2881856a5826/|title=COLLINS LEADS GRAMMY HOPEFULS|date=January 11, 1991|access-date=July 12, 2010|newspaper=The Washington Post|first=Richard|last=Harrington}}</ref> | '''"[[Another Day in Paradise]]"''' | '''[[Phil Collins]]''' | '''[[Hugh Padgham]] & Phil Collins, producers''' |- | "[[From a Distance]]" | [[Bette Midler]] | [[Arif Mardin]], producer |- | "[[Nothing Compares 2 U]]" | [[SinĂ©ad O'Connor]] | SinĂ©ad O'Connor & [[Nellee Hooper]], producers |- | "[[U Can't Touch This]]" | [[MC Hammer]] | MC Hammer, producer |- | "[[Vision of Love]]" | [[Mariah Carey]] | [[Rhett Lawrence]] & [[Narada Michael Walden]], producers |- style="background:#FAEB86;" ! rowspan="5" |[[34th Annual Grammy Awards|1992]]<br /><ref name="Grammy1992">{{cite news|url=https://www.nytimes.com/1992/01/09/arts/grammy-short-list-many-for-a-few.html|title=Grammy Short List: Many For a Few|date=January 9, 1992|access-date=July 12, 2010|work=[[The New York Times]]|first=Jon|last=Pareles}}</ref> | '''"[[Unforgettable (Irving Gordon song)|Unforgettable]]"''' | '''[[Natalie Cole]] (With [[Nat King Cole]])''' | '''[[David Foster]], producer''' |- | "[[Baby Baby (Amy Grant song)|Baby Baby]]" | [[Amy Grant]] | [[Keith Thomas (record producer)|Keith Thomas]], producer |- | "[[(Everything I Do) I Do It for You]]" | [[Bryan Adams]] | [[Robert John "Mutt" Lange]], producer |- | "[[Losing My Religion]]" | [[R.E.M.]] | [[Scott Litt]] & R.E.M., producers |- | "[[Something to Talk About (Bonnie Raitt song)|Something to Talk About]]" | [[Bonnie Raitt]] | Bonnie Raitt & [[Don Was]], producers |- style="background:#FAEB86;" ! rowspan="5" |[[35th Annual Grammy Awards|1993]]<br /><ref name="Grammy1993">{{cite news|url=https://variety.com/1993/music/news/grammy-noms-rain-down-on-clapton-102770/|title=Grammy noms rain down on Clapton|date=January 7, 1993|access-date=July 12, 2010|work=Variety|first=Bruce|last=Haring}}</ref> | '''"[[Tears in Heaven]]"''' | '''[[Eric Clapton]]''' | '''[[Russ Titelman]], producer''' |- | "[[Achy Breaky Heart]]" | [[Billy Ray Cyrus]] | Joe Scaife & Jim Cotton, producers |- | "[[Beauty and the Beast (Disney song)|Beauty and the Beast]]" | [[Celine Dion]] & [[Peabo Bryson]] | [[Walter Afanasieff]], producer |- | "[[Constant Craving]]" | [[k.d. lang]] | [[Greg Penny]], [[Ben Mink]] & k.d. lang, producers |- | "[[Save the Best for Last]]" | [[Vanessa Williams]] | [[Keith Thomas (record producer)|Keith Thomas]], producer |- style="background:#FAEB86;" ! rowspan="5" |[[36th Annual Grammy Awards|1994]]<br /><ref name="Grammy1994">{{cite news|url=https://www.baltimoresun.com/news/bs-xpm-1994-01-07-1994007161-story.html|title=GRAMMY NOMINATIONS|date=January 7, 1994|access-date=July 12, 2010|work=Bultimore Sun}}</ref> | '''"[[I Will Always Love You (Whitney Houston recording)|I Will Always Love You]]"''' | '''[[Whitney Houston]]''' | '''[[David Foster]], producer''' |- | "[[Harvest Moon (Neil Young song)|Harvest Moon]]" | [[Neil Young]] | Neil Young & [[Ben Keith]], producers |- | "[[If I Ever Lose My Faith in You]]" | [[Sting (musician)|Sting]] | Sting & [[Hugh Padgham]], producers |- | "[[The River of Dreams]]" | [[Billy Joel]] | [[Joe Nicolo]] & [[Danny Kortchmar]], producers |- | "[[A Whole New World]]" | [[Peabo Bryson]] & [[Regina Belle]] | [[Walter Afanasieff]], producer |- style="background:#FAEB86;" ! rowspan="5" |[[37th Annual Grammy Awards|1995]]<br /><ref name="Grammy1995">{{cite news|url=https://www.latimes.com/archives/la-xpm-1995-01-06-ca-17089-story.html|title=The 37th Grammy Nominations|date=January 6, 1995|access-date=July 12, 2010|work=Los Angeles Times|page=1}}</ref> | '''"[[All I Wanna Do (Sheryl Crow song)|All I Wanna Do]]"''' | '''[[Sheryl Crow]]''' | '''[[Bill Bottrell]], producer''' |- | "[[He Thinks He'll Keep Her]]" | [[Mary Chapin Carpenter]] | Mary Chapin Carpenter & [[John Jennings (musician)|John Jennings]], producers |- | "[[I'll Make Love to You]]" | [[Boyz II Men]] | [[Babyface (musician)|Babyface]], producer |- | "[[Love Sneakin' Up On You]]" | [[Bonnie Raitt]] | [[Don Was]] & Bonnie Raitt, producers |- | "[[Streets of Philadelphia]]" | [[Bruce Springsteen]] | Bruce Springsteen & [[Chuck Plotkin]], producers |- style="background:#FAEB86;" ! rowspan="5" |[[38th Annual Grammy Awards|1996]]<br /><ref name="Grammy1996">{{cite news|url=http://www.cnn.com/SHOWBIZ/Music/9601/grammy_noms/grammy_list.html|title=List of Grammy nominees|date=January 4, 1996|access-date=July 12, 2010|publisher=CNN}}</ref> | '''"[[Kiss from a Rose]]"''' | [[Seal (musician)|'''Seal''']] | '''[[Trevor Horn]], producer''' |- | "[[Gangsta's Paradise]]" | [[Coolio]] | Doug Rasheed, producer |- | "[[One of Us (Joan Osborne song)|One of Us]]" | [[Joan Osborne]] | [[Rick Chertoff]], producer |- | "[[One Sweet Day]]" | [[Mariah Carey]] & [[Boyz II Men]] | Mariah Carey & [[Walter Afanasieff]], producers |- | "[[Waterfalls (TLC song)|Waterfalls]]" | [[TLC (band)|TLC]] | Patrick Brown, Rico Wade & Ray Murray, producers |- style="background:#FAEB86;" ! rowspan="5" |[[39th Annual Grammy Awards|1997]]<br /><ref name="Grammy1997">{{cite news|url=https://news.google.com/newspapers?id=HKQaAAAAIBAJ&pg=4773,8816303&dq|title=Babyface is up for 12 Grammy awards|date=January 8, 1997|access-date=July 12, 2010|work=[[Milwaukee Journal Sentinel]]|first=Mary|last=Campbell|archive-date=July 12, 2012|archive-url=https://archive.today/20120712192922/http://news.google.com/newspapers?id=HKQaAAAAIBAJ&sjid=Ci4EAAAAIBAJ&pg=4773,8816303&dq|url-status=dead}}</ref> | '''"[[Change the World]]"''' | '''[[Eric Clapton]]''' | '''[[Babyface (musician)|Babyface]], producer''' |- | "[[1979 (song)|1979]]" | [[The Smashing Pumpkins]] | [[Flood (producer)|Flood]] & [[Alan Moulder]], producers |- | "[[Because You Loved Me]]" | [[Celine Dion]] | [[David Foster]], producer |- | "[[Give Me One Reason]]" | [[Tracy Chapman]] | Tracy Chapman & [[Don Gehman]], producers |- | "[[Ironic (song)|Ironic]]" | [[Alanis Morissette]] | [[Glen Ballard]], producer |- style="background:#FAEB86;" ! rowspan="5" |[[40th Annual Grammy Awards|1998]]<br /><ref name="Grammy1998">{{cite news|url=https://variety.com/1998/more/news/grammy-nominations-i-1117434314/|title= Grammy Nominations |date=January 5, 1998|access-date=October 20, 2019|work=Variety}}</ref> | '''"[[Sunny Came Home]]"''' | '''[[Shawn Colvin]]''' | '''[[John Leventhal]], producer''' |- | "[[Everyday Is a Winding Road]]" | [[Sheryl Crow]] | Sheryl Crow, producer |- | "[[I Believe I Can Fly]]" | [[R. Kelly]] | R. Kelly, producer |- | "[[MMMBop]]" | [[Hanson (band)|Hanson]] | [[Dust Brothers]] & Stephen Lironi, producers |- | "[[Where Have All the Cowboys Gone?]]" | [[Paula Cole]] | Paula Cole, producer |- style="background:#FAEB86;" ! rowspan="5" |[[41st Annual Grammy Awards|1999]]<br /><ref name="Grammy1999">{{cite web|url=https://www.latimes.com/archives/la-xpm-1999-jan-06-ca-60928-story.html|title=Academy's Complete List of Nominees |date=January 6, 1999|access-date=October 20, 2019|work=Los Angeles Times}}</ref> | '''"[[My Heart Will Go On]]"''' | '''[[Celine Dion]]''' | '''[[Walter Afanasieff]], [[Simon Franglen]] & [[James Horner]], producers; Simon Franglen, [[Humberto Gatica]] & David Gleeson, engineers/mixers''' |- | "[[The Boy Is Mine (Brandy and Monica song)|The Boy Is Mine]]" | [[Brandy Norwood|Brandy]] & [[Monica (singer)|Monica]] | [[Dallas Austin]], Brandy & [[Rodney Jerkins]], producers; Leslie Brathwalte, Ben Garrison, Rodney Jerkins & Dexter Simmons, engineers/mixers |- | "[[Iris (song)|Iris]]" | [[Goo Goo Dolls]] | [[Rob Cavallo]] & Goo Goo Dolls, producers; [[Jack Joseph Puig]] & Allen Sides, engineers/mixers |- | "[[Ray of Light (song)|Ray of Light]]" | [[Madonna]] | Madonna & [[William Orbit]], producers; [[Pat McCarthy (record producer)|Pat McCarthy]], engineer/mixer |- | "[[You're Still the One]]" | [[Shania Twain]] | [[Robert John "Mutt" Lange]], producer; Jeff Balding & [[Mike Shipley]], engineers/mixers |} ===2000s=== {| class="wikitable" style="width:100%" |- bgcolor="#bebebe" ! width="5%" | Year{{ref|1|[I]}} ! width="15%" | Record ! width="15%" | Artist(s) ! width="65%" | Production team |- style="background:#FAEB86;" ! rowspan="5" |[[42nd Annual Grammy Awards|2000]]<br /><ref name="Grammy2000">{{cite web|url=https://www.digitalhit.com/grammy/42/nominees.shtml|title=42nd Grammy Award Nominations (2000)|access-date=October 20, 2019|work=DigitalHit}}</ref> | '''"[[Smooth (Santana song)|Smooth]]"''' | '''[[Santana (band)|Santana]] featuring [[Rob Thomas (musician)|Rob Thomas]]''' | '''[[Matt Serletic]], producer; David Thoener, engineer/mixer''' |- | "[[Believe (Cher song)|Believe]]" | [[Cher]] | [[Brian Rawling]] & [[Mark Taylor (music producer)|Mark Taylor]], producers; Mark Taylor, engineer/mixer |- | "[[I Want It That Way]]" | [[Backstreet Boys]] | [[Kristian Lundin]] & [[Max Martin]], producers; [[Kristian Lundin]] & Max Martin, engineers/mixers |- | "[[Livin' la Vida Loca]]" | [[Ricky Martin]] | [[Desmond Child]] & [[Robi Rosa]], producers; [[Charles Dye]], engineer/mixer |- | "[[No Scrubs]]" | [[TLC (band)|TLC]] | [[Kevin "Shekspere" Briggs]], producer; Leslie Brathwaite & Carlton Lynn, engineers/mixers |- style="background:#FAEB86;" ! rowspan="5" |[[43rd Annual Grammy Awards|2001]]<br /><ref name="Grammy2001">{{cite magazine |author=<!--Staff writer(s); no by-line.--> |title=The Nominees in the Four Top Grammy Categories |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=YxMEAAAAMBAJ&pg=PA22 |magazine=Billboard |date=February 3, 2001 |access-date=October 20, 2019 }}</ref> | '''"[[Beautiful Day]]"''' | '''[[U2]]''' | '''[[Brian Eno]] & [[Daniel Lanois]], producers; [[Steve Lillywhite]] & Richard Rainey, engineer/mixers''' |- | "[[Bye Bye Bye]]" | [[*NSYNC]] | Jake Lundin & [[Kristian Lundin]], producers; Mike Tucker, engineer/mixer |- | "[[I Try]]" | [[Macy Gray]] | Andrew Slater, producer; Darryl Swann & [[Dave Way]], engineers/mixers |- | "[[Music (Madonna song)|Music]]" | [[Madonna]] | [[Mirwais AhmadzaĂŻ]] & Madonna, producers |- | "[[Say My Name]]" | [[Destiny's Child]] | [[Rodney Jerkins]], producer; [[LaShawn Daniels]], Brad Gilderman & Jean-Marie Horvat, engineers/mixers |- style="background:#FAEB86;" ! rowspan="5" |[[44th Annual Grammy Awards|2002]]<br /><ref name="Grammy2002">{{cite news|url=https://variety.com/2002/music/news/44th-annual-grammy-award-nominations-1117857951/|title=44th Annual Grammy Award Nominations|date=January 4, 2002|access-date=October 20, 2019|work=Variety}}</ref> | '''"[[Walk On (U2 song)|Walk On]]"''' | '''[[U2]]''' | '''[[Brian Eno]] & [[Daniel Lanois]], producers; [[Steve Lillywhite]] & Richard Rainey, engineer/mixers''' |- | "[[Drops of Jupiter (Tell Me)|Drops of Jupiter]]" | [[Train (band)|Train]] | [[Brendan O'Brien (record producer)|Brendan O'Brien]], producer; [[Nick DiDia]], Brendan O'Brien & Ryan Williams, engineer/mixers |- | "[[Fallin' (Alicia Keys song)|Fallin']]" | [[Alicia Keys]] | Alicia Keys, producer; [[Kerry "Krucial" Brothers]] & [[Russ Elevado]], engineer/mixers |- | "[[Ms. Jackson]]" | [[Outkast]] | [[Earthtone III]], producer; John Frye & [[Neal Pogue|Neal H. Pogue]], engineer/mixers |- | "[[Video (song)|Video]]" | [[India.Arie]] | India.Arie & Carlos "Six July" Broady, producers; Kevin Haywood & [[Mike Shipley]], engineer/mixers |- style="background:#FAEB86;" ! rowspan="5" |[[45th Annual Grammy Awards|2003]]<br /><ref name="Grammy2003">{{cite web|url=https://variety.com/2003/music/news/45th-annual-grammy-award-nominations-1117878286/ |title=45th Annual Grammy Award Nominations |work=Variety |date=January 7, 2003 |access-date=October 20, 2019}}</ref> | '''"[[Don't Know Why]]"''' | '''[[Norah Jones]]''' | '''Norah Jones, [[Arif Mardin]] & [[Jay Newland]], producers; [[Arif Mardin]] & [[Jay Newland]], engineers/mixers''' |- | "[[Dilemma (Nelly song)|Dilemma]]" | [[Nelly]] featuring [[Kelly Rowland]] | Bam & [[Ryan Bowser]], producers; Brian Garten, engineer/mixer |- | "[[How You Remind Me]]" | [[Nickelback]] | Nickelback & [[Rick Parashar]], producers; [[Joey Moi]] & [[Randy Staub]], engineers/mixers |- | "[[A Thousand Miles]]" | [[Vanessa Carlton]] | [[Ron Fair]], producer; Tal Herzberg, [[Jack Joseph Puig]] & Michael C. Ross, engineers/mixers |- | "[[Without Me (Eminem song)|Without Me]]" | [[Eminem]] | [[Jeff Bass]] & Eminem, producers; Steve King, engineer/mixer |- style="background:#FAEB86;" ! rowspan="5" |[[46th Annual Grammy Awards|2004]]<br /><ref name="Grammy2004">{{cite news|url=https://variety.com/2004/music/markets-festivals/beyonce-beats-the-rap-at-the-grammys-1117899800/|title=Beyonce beats the rap at the Grammys|first=Phil|last=Gallo|date=February 8, 2004|access-date=October 20, 2019|work=Variety}}</ref> | '''"[[Clocks (song)|Clocks]]"''' | '''[[Coldplay]]''' | '''Coldplay & [[Ken Nelson (British record producer)|Ken Nelson]], producers; Coldplay, [[Ken Nelson (British record producer)|Ken Nelson]] & Mark Phythian, engineers/mixers''' |- | "[[Crazy in Love]]" | [[BeyoncĂ©]] featuring [[Jay-Z]] | [[Rich Harrison]] & BeyoncĂ© Knowles, producers; Jim Caruana & [[Tony Maserati]], engineers/mixers |- | "[[Hey Ya!]]" | [[Outkast]] | [[AndrĂ© 3000]], producer; Kevin "KD" Davis, John Frye, Robert Hannon, Pete Novak & [[Neal Pogue]], engineers/mixers |- | "[[Lose Yourself]]" | [[Eminem]] | Eminem, producer; Eminem, Steve King & Micheal Strange Jr., engineers/mixers |- | "[[Where Is the Love?]]" | [[The Black Eyed Peas]] & [[Justin Timberlake]] | [[Ron Fair]] & [[will.i.am]], producers; [[Dylan Dresdow]] & [[Tony Maserati]], engineers/mixers |- style="background:#FAEB86;" ! rowspan="5" |[[47th Annual Grammy Awards|2005]]<br /><ref name="Grammy2005">{{cite news|url=https://variety.com/2004/music/markets-festivals/grammy-gets-its-groove-on-1117914552/|title=Grammy gets its groove on|date=December 7, 2004|access-date=October 20, 2019|first=Phil|last=Gallo|work=Variety}}</ref> | '''"[[Here We Go Again (Ray Charles song)|Here We Go Again]]"''' | '''[[Ray Charles]] & [[Norah Jones]]''' | '''John Burk, producer; Mark Fleming, Terry Howard & [[Al Schmitt]], engineers/mixers''' |- | "[[American Idiot (song)|American Idiot]]" | [[Green Day]] | [[Billie Joe Armstrong]], [[Rob Cavallo]], [[Mike Dirnt]] & [[TrĂ© Cool]], producers; [[Chris Lord-Alge]] & Doug McKean, engineers/mixers |- | "[[Heaven (Los Lonely Boys song)|Heaven]]" | [[Los Lonely Boys]] | [[John Porter (musician, born 1947)|John Porter]], producer; Steve Chadie & John Porter, engineers/mixers |- | "[[Let's Get It Started]]" | [[The Black Eyed Peas]] | [[will.i.am]], producer; [[Mark "Spike" Stent]] & will.i.am, engineers/mixers |- | "[[Yeah! (Usher song)|Yeah]]" | [[Usher (entertainer)|Usher]] featuring [[Lil Jon]] & [[Ludacris]] | Jonathan "Lil Jon" Smith, producer; John Frye, Donnie Scantz, Jonathan "Lil Jon" Smith, [[The Trak Starz]] & Mark Vinten, engineers/mixers |- style="background:#FAEB86;" ! rowspan="5" |[[48th Annual Grammy Awards|2006]]<br /><ref name="Grammy2006">{{cite news|url=https://variety.com/2005/music/markets-festivals/48th-annual-grammy-nominations-list-part-1-1117934222/|title=48th annual Grammy nominations list|access-date=October 20, 2019|date=December 8, 2005|work=Variety}}</ref> | '''"[[Boulevard of Broken Dreams (Green Day song)|Boulevard of Broken Dreams]]"''' | '''[[Green Day]]''' | '''[[Rob Cavallo]] & Green Day, producers; [[Chris Lord-Alge]] & Doug McKean, engineers/mixers''' |- | "[[Feel Good Inc.]]" | [[Gorillaz]] featuring [[De La Soul]] | Jason Cox, [[Danger Mouse (musician)|Danger Mouse]], Dring & Gorillaz, producers; Jason Cox, Danger Mouse & Gorillaz, engineers/mixers |- | "[[Gold Digger (Kanye West song)|Gold Digger]]" | [[Kanye West]] | [[Jon Brion]] & Kanye West, producers; Tom Biller, [[Andrew Dawson (record producer)|Andrew Dawson]], [[Mike Dean (record producer)|Mike Dean]] & [[Anthony Kilhoffer]], engineers/mixers |- | "[[Hollaback Girl]]" | [[Gwen Stefani]] | [[The Neptunes]], producers; Andrew Coleman & [[Phil Tan]], engineers/mixers |- | "[[We Belong Together]]" | [[Mariah Carey]] | Mariah Carey, [[Jermaine Dupri]] & [[Manuel Seal]], producers; Brian Garten, John Horesco IV & [[Phil Tan]], engineers/mixers |- style="background:#FAEB86;" ! rowspan="5" |[[49th Annual Grammy Awards|2007]]<br /><ref name="Grammy2007">{{cite web|url=http://www2.grammy.com/GRAMMY_Awards/49th_show/list.aspx#05 |archive-url=http://webarchive.loc.gov/all/20061220160454/http://www.grammy.com/GRAMMY_Awards/49th_Show/list.aspx |url-status=dead |archive-date=December 20, 2006 |title=49th Annual Grammy Awards Winners List |publisher=National Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences |access-date=July 12, 2010 }}</ref> | '''"[[Not Ready to Make Nice]]"''' | [[The Chicks|'''Dixie Chicks''']] | '''[[Rick Rubin]], producer; [[Richard Dodd]], [[Jim Scott (producer)|Jim Scott]] & [[Chris Testa]], engineers/mixers''' |- | "[[Be Without You]]" | [[Mary J. Blige]] | [[Bryan-Michael Cox]] & [[Ron Fair]] producers; Danny Cheung, Tal Herzberg, Dave "Hard-Drive" Pensado & Allen Sides, engineers/mixers |- | "[[Crazy (Gnarls Barkley song)|Crazy]]" | [[Gnarls Barkley]] | [[Danger Mouse (musician)|Danger Mouse]], producer; [[Ben H. Allen]], Danger Mouse & Kennie Takahashi, engineers/mixers |- | "[[Put Your Records On]]" | [[Corinne Bailey Rae]] | Steve Chrisanthou, producer; Steve Chrisanthou & Jeremy Wheatley, engineers/mixers |- | "[[You're Beautiful]]" | [[James Blunt]] | [[Tom Rothrock]], producer; Tom Rothrock & Mike Tarantino, engineers/mixers |- style="background:#FAEB86;" ! rowspan="5" |[[50th Annual Grammy Awards|2008]]<br /><ref name="Grammy2008">{{cite web|url=https://www.cbsnews.com/news/2008-grammy-winners-list/|title=2008 Grammy Winners List|date=December 6, 2007|work=CBS News|access-date=October 20, 2019}}</ref> | '''"[[Rehab (Amy Winehouse song)|Rehab]]"''' | '''[[Amy Winehouse]]''' | '''[[Mark Ronson]], producer; [[Tom Elmhirst]], Mark Ronson, [[Dom Morley]], Vaughan Merrick & Gabriel Roth, engineers/mixers''' |- | "[[Irreplaceable]]" | [[BeyoncĂ©]] | BeyoncĂ© Knowles, [[Shaffer Smith]] & [[Stargate (production team)|Stargate]], producers; Jim Caruana, Jason Goldstein & Geoff Rice, engineers/mixers |- | "[[The Pretender (Foo Fighters song)|The Pretender]]" | [[Foo Fighters]] | [[Gil Norton]], producer; Adrian Bushby & Rich Costey, engineers/mixers |- | "[[Umbrella (song)|Umbrella]]" | [[Rihanna]] featuring [[Jay-Z]] | [[Kuk Harrell]] & [[C. "Tricky" Stewart]], producers; Kuk Harrell & [[Manny Marroquin]], engineers/mixers |- | "[[What Goes Around... Comes Around]]" | [[Justin Timberlake]] | [[Danja (producer)|Nate (Danja) Hills]], [[Timbaland]] & Justin Timberlake, producers; [[Jimmy Douglass]] & Timbaland, engineers/mixers |- style="background:#FAEB86;" ! rowspan="5" |[[51st Annual Grammy Awards|2009]]<br /><ref name="Grammy2009">{{cite web|url=https://www.cbsnews.com/news/winners-51st-grammy-awards/|title=Winners: 51st Grammy Awards|date=December 4, 2008|work=CBS News|access-date=October 20, 2019}}</ref> | '''"[[Please Read the Letter]]"''' | '''[[Robert Plant]] & [[Alison Krauss]]''' | '''[[T Bone Burnett]], producer; [[Mike Piersante]], engineer/mixer''' |- | "[[Bleeding Love]]" | [[Leona Lewis]] | [[Simon Cowell]], [[Clive Davis]] & [[Ryan Tedder]], producers; Craig Durrance, [[Phil Tan]] & [[Ryan Tedder]], engineers/mixers |- | "[[Chasing Pavements]]" | [[Adele]] | [[Eg White]], producer; [[Tom Elmhirst]] & [[Steven Price (composer)|Steve Price]], engineer/mixers |- | "[[Paper Planes (M.I.A. song)|Paper Planes]]" | [[M.I.A. (rapper)|M.I.A.]] | [[Diplo]], producer; [[Switch (house DJ)|Switch]], engineer/mixer |- | "[[Viva la Vida]]" | [[Coldplay]] | [[Markus Dravs]], [[Brian Eno]] & [[Rik Simpson]], producers; [[Michael Brauer]] & Rik Simpson, engineers/mixers |} ===2010s=== {| class="wikitable" style="width:100%" |- bgcolor="#bebebe" ! width="5%" | Year{{ref|1|[I]}} ! width="15%" | Record ! width="15%" | Artist(s) ! width="65%" | Production team |- style="background:#FAEB86;" ! rowspan="5" |[[52nd Annual Grammy Awards|2010]]<br /><ref name="Grammy2010">{{cite web|url=http://www2.grammy.com/grammy_awards/52nd_show/list.aspx#04 |title=The 52nd Annual Grammy Awards Nominees List |publisher=[[The Recording Academy]] |access-date=October 18, 2019 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20100618185140/http://www2.grammy.com/GRAMMY_Awards/52nd_show/list.aspx |archive-date=June 18, 2010 |df=mdy-all }}</ref> | '''"[[Use Somebody]]"''' | '''[[Kings of Leon]]''' | '''[[Jacquire King]] & [[Angelo Petraglia]], producers; Jacquire King, engineer/mixer''' |- | "[[Halo (BeyoncĂ© song)|Halo]]" | [[BeyoncĂ©]] | BeyoncĂ© Knowles & [[Ryan Tedder]], producers; Jim Caruana, [[Mark "Spike" Stent]] & Ryan Tedder, engineers/mixers |- | "[[I Gotta Feeling]]" | [[The Black Eyed Peas]] | [[David Guetta]] & Frederick Riesterer, producers; [[will.i.am]], [[Dylan Dresdow|Dylan "3-D" Dresdow]] & Padraic "Padlock" Kerin, engineers/mixers |- | "[[Poker Face (Lady Gaga song)|Poker Face]]" | [[Lady Gaga]] | [[RedOne]], producer; [[Robert Orton (audio engineer)|Robert Orton]], RedOne & Dave Russell, engineers/mixers |- | "[[You Belong with Me]]" | [[Taylor Swift]] | [[Nathan Chapman (record producer)|Nathan Chapman]] & Taylor Swift, producers; Chad Carlson & Justin Niebank, engineers/mixers |- style="background:#FAEB86;" ! rowspan="5" |[[53rd Annual Grammy Awards|2011]]<br /><ref name="Grammy2011">{{cite web|url=https://www.grammy.com/sites/com/files/53rdpresslist113010.pdf|title=Final Nominations List: 53rd Annual Grammy Awards|publisher=[[The Recording Academy]]|access-date=October 18, 2019}}</ref> | '''"[[Need You Now (Lady Antebellum song)|Need You Now]]"''' | [[Lady A|'''Lady Antebellum''']] | '''Lady Antebellum & [[Paul Worley]], producers; Clarke Schleicher, engineer/mixer''' |- | "[[Empire State of Mind]]" | [[Jay-Z]] featuring [[Alicia Keys]] | [[Angela Hunte]], Jane't "Jnay" Sewell-Ulepic & [[Al Shux]], producers; [[Ken Duro Ifill]], Gimel "Young Guru" Keaton & Ann Mincieli, engineers/mixers |- | "[[Fuck You (CeeLo Green song)|F*** You]]" | [[CeeLo Green]] | [[The Smeezingtons]], producers |- | "[[Love the Way You Lie]]" | [[Eminem]] featuring [[Rihanna]] | [[Alex da Kid]] & [[Makeba Riddick]], producers; Alex da Kid, Eminem & Mike Strange, engineers/mixers |- | "[[Nothin' on You]]" | [[B.o.B]] featuring [[Bruno Mars]] | [[The Smeezingtons]], producers; [[Ari Levine]], engineer/mixer |- style="background:#FAEB86;" ! rowspan="5" |[[54th Annual Grammy Awards|2012]]<br /><ref name="Grammy2012">{{cite web|url=https://www.stereogum.com/892661/bon-iver-nominated-for-4-grammy-awards/top-stories/|title=Bon Iver Nominated for 4 Grammy Awards |first=Scott |last=Lapatine |work=Stereo Gum |date=November 30, 2011 |access-date=October 18, 2019}}</ref> | '''"[[Rolling in the Deep]]"''' | '''[[Adele]]''' | '''[[Paul Epworth]], producer; [[Tom Elmhirst]] & [[Mark Rankin (record engineer)|Mark Rankin]], engineers/mixers''' |- | "[[The Cave (song)|The Cave]]" | [[Mumford & Sons]] | [[Markus Dravs]], producer; Francois Chevallier & Ruadhri Cushnan, engineers/mixers |- | "[[Firework (song)|Firework]]" | [[Katy Perry]] | [[Mikkel S. Eriksen]], [[Tor Erik Hermansen]] & [[Sandy Vee]], producers; Mikkel S. Eriksen, [[Phil Tan]], Sandy Vee & Miles Walker, engineers/mixers |- | "[[Grenade (song)|Grenade]]" | [[Bruno Mars]] | [[The Smeezingtons]], producers; [[Ari Levine]] & [[Manny Marroquin]], engineers/mixers |- | "[[Holocene (song)|Holocene]]" | [[Bon Iver]] | [[Justin Vernon]], producer; Brian Joseph & Justin Vernon, engineers/mixers |- style="background:#FAEB86;" ! rowspan="6" |[[55th Annual Grammy Awards|2013]]<br /><ref>{{Cite news|url=https://www.nydailynews.com/entertainment/music-arts/full-2013-grammy-nominations-list-article-1.1214356|title=Grammys 2013: Full nominations list of the 55th Annual Grammy Awards |date=December 5, 2012|work=New York Daily News|access-date=October 18, 2019}}</ref> | '''"[[Somebody That I Used to Know]]"''' | '''[[Gotye]] featuring [[Kimbra]]''' | '''[[Wally de Backer]], producer; Wally de Backer & [[François TĂ©taz]], engineers/mixers; William Bowden, mastering engineer''' |- | "[[Lonely Boy (The Black Keys song)|Lonely Boy]]" | [[The Black Keys]] | The Black Keys & [[Danger Mouse (musician)|Danger Mouse]], producers; [[Tom Elmhirst]] & Kennie Takahashi, engineers/mixers; Brian Lucey, mastering engineer |- | "[[Stronger (What Doesn't Kill You)]]" | [[Kelly Clarkson]] | [[Greg Kurstin]], producer; [[Serban Ghenea]], John Hanes, Greg Kurstin & [[Jesse Shatkin]], engineers/mixers; [[Chris Gehringer]], mastering engineer |- | "[[Thinkin Bout You (Frank Ocean song)|Thinkin Bout You]]" | [[Frank Ocean]] | Frank Ocean, producer; [[Jeff Ellis (recording engineer)|Jeff Ellis]], [[Pat Thrall]] & Marcos Tovar, engineers/mixers; [[Vlado Meller]], mastering engineer |- | "[[We Are Never Ever Getting Back Together]]" | [[Taylor Swift]] | [[Max Martin]], [[Shellback (record producer)|Shellback]] & Taylor Swift, producers; [[Serban Ghenea]], engineer/mixer; [[Tom Coyne (music engineer)|Tom Coyne]], mastering engineer |- | "[[We Are Young]]" | [[Fun.]] featuring [[Janelle MonĂĄe]] | [[Jeff Bhasker]], producer; Jeff Bhasker, [[Andrew Dawson (record producer)|Andrew Dawson]] & [[Stuart White (recording engineer)|Stuart White]], engineers/mixers; [[Chris Gehringer]], mastering engineer |- style="background:#FAEB86;" ! rowspan="5" |[[56th Annual Grammy Awards|2014]]<br /><ref>{{Cite news|url=https://www.mixonline.com/technology/56th-annual-grammy-award-audio-production-nominations-380181|title=56th Annual Grammy Award Audio Production Nominations|date=December 16, 2013|work=Mix Online|access-date=October 18, 2019}}</ref> | '''"[[Get Lucky (Daft Punk song)|Get Lucky]]"''' | '''[[Daft Punk]] featuring [[Pharrell Williams]] & [[Nile Rodgers]]''' | '''[[Thomas Bangalter]] & [[Guy-Manuel de Homem-Christo]], producers; [[Peter Franco]], [[Mick Guzauski]], Florian Lagatta & Daniel Lerner, engineers/mixers; Antoine Chabert & [[Bob Ludwig]], mastering engineer''' |- | "[[Blurred Lines]]" | [[Robin Thicke]] featuring [[T.I.]] & [[Pharrell Williams]] | Pharrell Williams, producer; Andrew Coleman & [[Tony Maserati]], engineers/mixers; [[Chris Gehringer]], mastering engineer |- | "[[Locked Out of Heaven]]" | [[Bruno Mars]] | [[Jeff Bhasker]], [[Emile Haynie]], [[Mark Ronson]] & [[The Smeezingtons]], producers; Alalal, Josh Blair, Wayne Gordon, Ari Levine, [[Manny Marroquin]] & Mark Ronson, engineers/mixers; David Kutch, mastering engineer |- | "[[Radioactive (Imagine Dragons song)|Radioactive]]" | [[Imagine Dragons]] | [[Alex da Kid]], producer; [[Manny Marroquin]] & Josh Mosser, engineers/mixers; [[Joe LaPorta]], mastering engineer |- | "[[Royals (Lorde song)|Royals]]" | [[Lorde]] | [[Joel Little]], producer; Joel Little, engineer/mixer; Stuart Hawkes, mastering engineer |- style="background:#FAEB86;" ! rowspan="5" |[[57th Annual Grammy Awards|2015]]<br /><ref>{{cite web|title=Grammy Nominees & Winners 2015|url=https://www.voanews.com/arts-culture/grammy-nominees-winners-2015|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20190808174608/https://www.voanews.com/arts-culture/grammy-nominees-winners-2015|url-status=dead|archive-date=August 8, 2019|website=VOA News|date=6 February 2015}}</ref> | '''"[[Stay with Me (Sam Smith song)|Stay with Me]]"''' | '''[[Sam Smith]]''' | '''[[Steve Fitzmaurice]], [[Rodney Jerkins]] & [[Jimmy Napes]], producers; Steve Fitzmaurice, Jimmy Napes & Steve Price, engineers/mixers; [[Tom Coyne (music engineer)|Tom Coyne]], mastering engineer''' |- | "[[All About That Bass]]" | [[Meghan Trainor]] | [[Kevin Kadish]], producer; [[Kevin Kadish]], engineer/mixer; Dave Kutch, mastering engineer |- | "[[Chandelier (song)|Chandelier]]" | [[Sia]] | [[Greg Kurstin]] & [[Jesse Shatkin]], producers; Greg Kurstin, [[Manny Marroquin]] & Jesse Shatkin, engineers/mixers; [[Emily Lazar]], mastering engineer |- | "[[Fancy (Iggy Azalea song)|Fancy]]" | [[Iggy Azalea]] featuring [[Charli XCX]] | [[Kurtis McKenzie|The Arcade]] & [[The Invisible Men]], producers; John Armstrong, [[Anthony Kilhoffer]] & Eric Weaver, engineers/mixers; Miles Showell, mastering engineer |- | "[[Shake It Off]]" | [[Taylor Swift]] | [[Max Martin]] & [[Shellback (record producer)|Shellback]], producers; [[Serban Ghenea]], John Hanes, Sam Holland & Michael Ilbert, engineers/mixers; [[Tom Coyne (music engineer)|Tom Coyne]], mastering engineer |- style="background:#FAEB86;" ! rowspan="5" |[[58th Annual Grammy Awards|2016]]<br /><ref>{{Cite magazine|url=https://www.billboard.com/articles/news/grammys/6785974/grammy-nominations-2016-full-list|title=Grammy Nominations 2016: See the Full List of Nominees |date=December 7, 2015|magazine=Billboard|access-date=October 18, 2019}}</ref> | '''"[[Uptown Funk]]"''' | '''[[Mark Ronson]] featuring [[Bruno Mars]]''' | '''[[Jeff Bhasker]], Bruno Mars & Mark Ronson, producers; Josh Blair, [[Serban Ghenea]], Wayne Gordon, John Hanes, Inaam Haq, Boo Mitchell, [[Charles Moniz]] & Mark Ronson, engineers/mixers; [[Tom Coyne (music engineer)|Tom Coyne]], mastering engineer''' |- | "[[Blank Space]]" | [[Taylor Swift]] | [[Max Martin]] & [[Shellback (record producer)|Shellback]], producers; [[Serban Ghenea]], John Hanes, Sam Holland & Michael Ilbert, engineers/mixers; [[Tom Coyne (music engineer)|Tom Coyne]], mastering engineer |- | "[[Can't Feel My Face]]" | [[The Weeknd]] | [[Max Martin]] & [[Ali Payami]], producers; [[Serban Ghenea]], John Hanes & Sam Holland, engineers/mixers; [[Tom Coyne (music engineer)|Tom Coyne]], mastering engineer |- | "[[Really Love (D'Angelo song)|Really Love]]" | [[D'Angelo|D'Angelo & The Vanguard]] | D'Angelo, producer; [[Russell Elevado]] & Ben Kane, engineers/mixers; [[Dave Collins (audio engineer)|Dave Collins]], mastering engineer |- | "[[Thinking Out Loud]]" | [[Ed Sheeran]] | [[Jake Gosling]], producer; [[Jake Gosling]], [[Mark "Spike" Stent]] & Geoff Swan, engineers/mixers; Stuart Hawkes, mastering engineer |- style="background:#FAEB86;" ! rowspan="5" |[[59th Annual Grammy Awards|2017]]<br /><ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.grammy.com/nominees |title=59th Annual GRAMMY Awards Winners & Nominees |access-date=13 February 2017 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20170213051242/https://www.grammy.com/nominees |archive-date=13 February 2017 }}</ref> | '''"[[Hello (Adele song)|Hello]]"''' | '''[[Adele]]''' | '''[[Greg Kurstin]], producer; Julian Burg, [[Tom Elmhirst]], [[Emile Haynie]], Greg Kurstin, Liam Nolan & Alex Pasco & [[Joe Visciano]], engineers/mixers; [[Tom Coyne (music engineer)|Tom Coyne]] & [[Randy Merrill]], mastering engineers''' |- | "[[7 Years (Lukas Graham song)|7 Years]]" | [[Lukas Graham]] | [[Future Animals]] & Pilo, producers; Delbert Bowers, Sebastian Fogh, [[Stefan Forrest]] & David LaBrel, engineers/mixers; [[Tom Coyne (music engineer)|Tom Coyne]], mastering engineer |- | "[[Formation (song)|Formation]]" | [[BeyoncĂ©]] | BeyoncĂ© Knowles, [[Mike Will Made It]] & [[Pluss]], producers; [[Jaycen Joshua]] & [[Stuart White (recording engineer)|Stuart White]], engineers/mixers; Dave Kutch, mastering engineer |- | "[[Stressed Out]]" | [[Twenty One Pilots]] | [[Mike Elizondo]] & [[Tyler Joseph]], producers; [[Neal Avron]] & [[Adam Hawkins]], engineers/mixers; [[Chris Gehringer]], mastering engineer |- | "[[Work (Rihanna song)|Work]]" | [[Rihanna]] featuring [[Drake (musician)|Drake]] | [[Boi-1da]], producer; Noel "Gadget" Campbell, [[Kuk Harrell]], [[Manny Marroquin]], [[Noah "40" Shebib]] & Marcos Tovar, engineers/mixers; [[Chris Gehringer]], mastering engineer |- style="background:#FAEB86;" ! rowspan="5" |[[60th Annual Grammy Awards|2018]]<br /><ref>{{Cite news|url=https://www.grammy.com/grammys/news/2018-grammy-awards-complete-winners-list|title=Grammy Awards: Record of the Year 2017 |work=[[The Recording Academy]]|access-date=October 18, 2019}}</ref> | '''"[[24K Magic (song)|24K Magic]]"''' | '''[[Bruno Mars]]''' | '''[[The Smeezingtons|Shampoo Press & Curl]], producers; [[Serban Ghenea]], John Hanes & [[Charles Moniz]], engineers/mixers; [[Tom Coyne (music engineer)|Tom Coyne]], mastering engineer''' |- | "[[Despacito]]" | [[Luis Fonsi]] & [[Daddy Yankee]] featuring [[Justin Bieber]] | Josh Gudwin, Mauricio Rengifo & AndrĂ©s Torres, producers; Josh Gudwin, [[Jaycen Joshua]], [[Chris O'Ryan|Chris 'TEK' O'Ryan]], Mauricio Rengifo, Juan G Rivera "Gaby Music", Luis "Salda" Saldarriaga & AndrĂ©s Torres, engineers/mixers; Dave Kutch, mastering engineer |- | "[[HUMBLE.]]" | [[Kendrick Lamar]] | [[Asheton Hogan]] & [[Mike Will Made It]], producers; [[Derek "MixedByAli" Ali]], James Hunt & Matt Schaeffer, engineers/mixers; [[Mike Bozzi]], mastering engineer |- | "[[Redbone (song)|Redbone]]" | [[Childish Gambino]] | [[Donald Glover]] & [[Ludwig Göransson]], producers; Donald Glover, Ludwig Göransson, Riley Mackin & Ruben Rivera, engineers/mixers; [[Bernie Grundman]], mastering engineer |- | "[[The Story of O.J.]]" | [[Jay-Z]] | Jay-Z & [[No I.D.]], producers; [[Jimmy Douglass]] & [[Young Guru|Gimel "Young Guru" Keaton]], engineers/mixers; Dave Kutch, mastering engineer |- style="background:#FAEB86;" ! rowspan="8" |[[61st Annual Grammy Awards|2019]]<br /><ref>{{Cite news|url=https://www.grammy.com/grammys/news/2019-grammy-awards-nominations-complete-nominees-and-winners-list|title=2019 GRAMMY Awards: Complete Nominees And Winners List|work=[[The Recording Academy]]|access-date=December 7, 2018}}</ref> | '''"[[This Is America (song)|This Is America]]"''' | [[Donald Glover|'''Childish Gambino''']] | '''[[Donald Glover]] & [[Ludwig Göransson]], producers; [[Derek "MixedByAli" Ali]], Kesha Lee, Riley Mackin, Shaan Singh & Alex Tumay, engineers/mixers; [[Mike Bozzi]], mastering engineer''' |- | "[[All the Stars]]" | [[Kendrick Lamar]] & [[SZA]] | [[Al Shux]] & [[Sounwave]], producers; Sam Ricci & Matt Schaeffer, engineers/mixers; [[Mike Bozzi]], mastering engineer |- | "[[God's Plan (song)|God's Plan]]" | [[Drake (musician)|Drake]] | [[Boi-1da]], [[Cardo (record producer)|Cardo]] & Young Exclusive, producers; Noel Cadastre, Noel "Gadget" Campbell & [[Noah Shebib]], engineers/mixers; Chris Athens, mastering engineer |- | "[[I Like It (Cardi B, Bad Bunny and J Balvin song)|I Like It]]" | [[Cardi B]], [[Bad Bunny]] & [[J Balvin]] | Invincible, [[J. White Did It]], [[Craig Kallman]] & [[Tainy]], producers; Leslie Brathwaite, [[Kuk Harrell]], Evan LaRay & [[Simone Torres (audio engineer)|Simone Torres]], engineers/mixers; Colin Leonard, mastering engineer |- | "[[The Joke (song)|The Joke]]" | [[Brandi Carlile]] | [[Dave Cobb]] & [[Shooter Jennings]], producers; [[Tom Elmhirst]] & Eddie Spear, engineers/mixers; [[Pete Lyman]], mastering engineer |- | "[[The Middle (Zedd, Maren Morris and Grey song)|The Middle]]" | [[Zedd]], [[Maren Morris]] & [[Grey (duo)|Grey]] | Grey, [[The Monsters and the Strangerz]] & Zedd, producers; Grey, [[Tom Norris (record producer)|Tom Norris]], Ryan Shanahan & Zedd, engineers/mixers; Mike Marsh, mastering engineer |- | "[[Rockstar (Post Malone song)|Rockstar]]" | [[Post Malone]] featuring [[21 Savage]] | [[Louis Bell]] & Tank God, producers; Louis Bell, Lorenzo Cardona, [[Manny Marroquin]] & Ethan Stevens, engineers/mixers; [[Mike Bozzi]], mastering engineer |- | "[[Shallow (Lady Gaga and Bradley Cooper song)|Shallow]]" | [[Lady Gaga]] & [[Bradley Cooper]] | Lady Gaga & Benjamin Rice, producers; Brandon Bost & [[Tom Elmhirst]], engineers/mixers; [[Randy Merrill]], mastering engineer |} ===2020s=== {| class="wikitable" style="width:100%" |- bgcolor="#bebebe" ! width="5%" | Year{{ref|1|[I]}} ! width="15%" | Record ! width="15%" | Artist(s) ! width="65%" | Production team |- style="background:#FAEB86;" ! rowspan="8" |[[62nd Annual Grammy Awards|2020]]<br /><ref>[https://www.grammy.com/grammys/news/2020-grammy-awards-complete-nominees-list 2020 GRAMMY Awards: Complete Nominees List|Grammy.com]</ref> | '''"[[Bad Guy (Billie Eilish song)|Bad Guy]]"''' | '''[[Billie Eilish]]''' | '''[[Finneas O'Connell|Finneas]], producer; [[Rob Kinelski]] & Finneas, engineers/mixers; John Greenham, mastering engineer''' |- | "[[7 Rings]]" | [[Ariana Grande]] | [[Social House|Charles Anderson]], Tommy Brown, [[Social House|Michael Foster]] & [[Victoria Monet]], producers; [[Serban Ghenea]], John Hanes, Billy Hickey & Brendan Morawski, engineers/mixers; [[Randy Merrill]], mastering engineer |- | "[[Hard Place]]" | [[H.E.R.]] | [[Rodney "Darkchild" Jerkins]], producer; Joseph Hurtado, [[Jaycen Joshua]], Derek Keota & Miki Tsutsumi, engineers/mixers; Colin Leonard, mastering engineer |- | "[[Hey, Ma (Bon Iver song)|Hey, Ma]]" | [[Bon Iver]] | [[BJ Burton]], Brad Cook, Chris Messina & [[Justin Vernon]], producers; [[BJ Burton]], Zach Hansen & Chris Messina, engineers/mixers; [[Greg Calbi]], mastering engineer |- | "[[Old Town Road]]" | [[Lil Nas X]] featuring [[Billy Ray Cyrus]] | Andrew "VoxGod" Bolooki, Jocelyn "Jozzy" Donald & [[YoungKio]], producers; Andrew "VoxGod" Bolooki & Cinco & Joe Grasso, engineers/mixers; Eric Lagg, mastering engineer |- | "[[Sunflower (Post Malone and Swae Lee song)|Sunflower]]" | [[Post Malone]] & [[Swae Lee]] | [[Louis Bell]] & [[Carter Lang]], producers; Louis Bell & [[Manny Marroquin]], engineers/mixers; [[Mike Bozzi]], mastering engineer |- | "[[Talk (Khalid song)|Talk]]" | [[Khalid (American singer)|Khalid]] | [[Disclosure (band)|Disclosure]] & Denis Kosiak, producers; Ingmar Carlson, Jon Castelli, Josh Deguzman, John Kercy, Denis Kosiak, [[Guy Lawrence]] & Michael Romero, engineers/mixers; Dale Becker, mastering engineer |- | "[[Truth Hurts (song)|Truth Hurts]]" | [[Lizzo]] |[[Ricky Reed]] & Tele, producers; Chris Galland, [[Manny Marroquin]] & Ethan Shumaker, engineers/mixers; [[Chris Gehringer]], mastering engineer |- style="background:#FAEB86;" ! rowspan="8" |[[63rd Annual Grammy Awards|2021]] | '''"[[Everything I Wanted]]"''' | '''[[Billie Eilish]]''' | '''[[Finneas O'Connell|Finneas]], producer; [[Rob Kinelski]] & Finneas, engineers/mixers; John Greenham, mastering engineer''' |- || "[[Black Parade (song)|Black Parade]]" | [[BeyoncĂ©]] | BeyoncĂ© & [[Derek Dixie]], producers; [[Stuart White (recording engineer)|Stuart White]], engineer/mixer; Colin Leonard, mastering engineer |- | "[[Circles (Post Malone song)|Circles]]" | [[Post Malone]] | [[Louis Bell]], [[Frank Dukes]] & Post Malone, producers; Louis Bell & [[Manny Marroquin]], engineers/mixers; [[Mike Bozzi]], mastering engineer |- | "[[Colors (Black Pumas song)|Colors]]" | [[Black Pumas]] | Adrian Quesada, producer; Adrian Quesada, engineer/mixer; JJ Golden, mastering engineer |- | "[[Don't Start Now]]" | [[Dua Lipa]] | [[Caroline Ailin]] & [[Ian Kirkpatrick (record producer)|Ian Kirkpatrick]], producers; Josh Gudwin, Drew Jurecka & Ian Kirkpatrick, engineers/mixers; [[Chris Gehringer]], mastering engineer |- | "[[Rockstar (DaBaby song)|Rockstar]]" | [[DaBaby]] featuring [[Roddy Ricch]] | SethinTheKitchen, producer; [[Derek "MixedByAli" Ali]], Chris Dennis & Liz Robson, engineers/mixers; Susan Tabor, mastering engineer |- | "[[Savage (Megan Thee Stallion song)#BeyoncĂ© remix|Savage]]" | [[Megan Thee Stallion]] featuring [[BeyoncĂ©]] | BeyoncĂ© & [[J. White Did It]], producers; [[Stuart White (recording engineer)|Stuart White]], engineer/mixer; Colin Leonard, mastering engineer |- | "[[Say So]]" | [[Doja Cat]] | [[Tyson Trax]], producer; Clint Gibbs, engineer/mixer; [[Mike Bozzi]], mastering engineer |- style="background:#FAEB86;" ! rowspan="10" |[[64th Annual Grammy Awards|2022]] | '''"[[Leave the Door Open]]"''' | '''[[Silk Sonic]]''' | '''[[D'Mile|Dernst "D'Mile" Emile II]] & [[Bruno Mars]], producers; [[Serban Ghenea]], John Hanes & [[Charles Moniz]], engineers/mixers; [[Randy Merrill]], mastering engineer''' |- | "[[Drivers License (song)|Drivers License]]" | [[Olivia Rodrigo]] | [[Dan Nigro|Daniel Nigro]], producer; Mitch McCarthy & Nigro, engineers/mixers; [[Randy Merrill]], mastering engineer |- | "Freedom" | [[Jon Batiste]] | Jon Batiste, Kizzo & [[Autumn Rowe]], producers; [[Russ Elevado]], Kizzo & [[Manny Marroquin]], engineers/mixers; Emerson Mancini, mastering engineer |- | "[[Happier Than Ever (song)|Happier Than Ever]]" | [[Billie Eilish]] |[[Finneas O'Connell|Finneas]], producer; Billie Eilish, Finneas & [[Rob Kinelski]], engineers/mixers; Dave Kutch, mastering engineer |- | "[[I Get a Kick Out of You]]" | [[Tony Bennett]] & [[Lady Gaga]] | Dae Bennett, producer; Dae Bennett & Josh Coleman, engineers/mixers; [[Greg Calbi]] & Steve Fallone, mastering engineers |- | "[[I Still Have Faith in You]]" | [[ABBA]] | [[Benny Andersson]] & [[Björn Ulvaeus]], producers; Benny Andersson & Bernard Löhr, engineers/mixers; Björn Engelmann, mastering engineer |- | "[[Kiss Me More]]" | [[Doja Cat]] featuring [[SZA]] | [[RogĂ©t Chahayed]], tizhimself & [[Yeti Beats]], producers; Rob Bisel, [[Serban Ghenea]], Rian Lewis & [[Joe Visciano]], engineers/mixers; [[Mike Bozzi]], mastering engineer |- | "[[Montero (Call Me By Your Name)]]" | [[Lil Nas X]] | [[Omer Fedi]], Roy Lenzo & [[Take A Daytrip]], producers; Denzel Baptiste, [[Serban Ghenea]] & Roy Lenzo, engineers/mixers; [[Chris Gehringer]], mastering engineer |- | "[[Peaches (Justin Bieber song)|Peaches]]" | [[Justin Bieber]] featuring [[Daniel Caesar]] and [[Giveon]] | Josh Gudwin, [[Harv]], Shndo & [[Andrew Watt (record producer)|Andrew Watt]] producers; Josh Gudwin & Andrew Watt, engineers/mixers; Colin Leonard, mastering engineer |- | "[[Right on Time (Brandi Carlile song)|Right on Time]]" | [[Brandi Carlile]] | [[Dave Cobb]] & [[Shooter Jennings]], producers; [[Brandon Bell (recording engineer)|Brandon Bell]] & [[Tom Elmhirst]], engineers/mixers; [[Pete Lyman]], mastering engineer |- style="background:#FAEB86;" ! rowspan="10" |[[65th Annual Grammy Awards|2023]]<br /><ref>{{Cite web |date=2022-11-15 |title=2023 GRAMMY Nominations: See The Complete Nominees List |url=https://www.grammy.com/news/2023-grammy-nominations-complete-winners-nominees-list |access-date=2022-11-15 |website=GRAMMYs}}</ref> |'''"[[About Damn Time]]"''' |'''[[Lizzo]]''' |'''[[Ricky Reed]] & Blake Slatkin, producers; Patrick Kehrier, Bill Malina & [[Manny Marroquin]], engineers/mixers; Emerson Mancini, mastering engineer''' |- |"[[As It Was]]" |[[Harry Styles]] |[[Tyler Johnson (musician)|Tyler Johnson]] & [[Kid Harpoon]], producers; Jeremy Hatcher & [[Spike Stent]], engineers/mixers; [[Randy Merrill]], mastering engineer |- |"[[Bad Habit (Steve Lacy song)|Bad Habit]]" |[[Steve Lacy]] |Steve Lacy, producer; [[Neal Pogue]] & Karl Wingate, engineers/mixers; [[Mike Bozzi]], mastering engineer |- |"[[Break My Soul]]" |[[BeyoncĂ©]] |BeyoncĂ©, [[The-Dream|Terius "The-Dream" Gesteelde-Diamant]], Jens Christian Isaksen & [[Christopher "Tricky" Stewart]], producers; Brandon Harding, Chris McLaughlin & [[Stuart White (recording engineer)|Stuart White]], engineers/mixers; Colin Leonard, mastering engineer |- |"[[Don't Shut Me Down]]" |[[ABBA]] |[[Benny Andersson]], producer; Benny Andersson & Bernard Löhr, engineers/mixers; Björn Engelmann, mastering engineer |- |"[[Easy on Me]]" |[[Adele]] |[[Greg Kurstin]], producer; Julian Burg, [[Tom Elmhirst]] & Greg Kurstin, engineers/mixers; [[Randy Merrill]], mastering engineer |- |"[[Good Morning Gorgeous (song)|Good Morning Gorgeous]]" |[[Mary J. Blige]] |[[D'Mile]] & [[H.E.R.]], producers; Bryce Bordone, [[Serban Ghenea]] & Pat Kelly, engineers/mixers |- |"[[The Heart Part 5]]" |[[Kendrick Lamar]] |Beach Noise, producer; Beach Noise, Rob Bisel, Ray Charles Brown Jr., James Hunt, Johnny Kosich, Matt Schaeffer & Johnathan Turner, engineers/mixers; Emerson Mancini, mastering engineer |- |"[[Woman (Doja Cat song)|Woman]]" |[[Doja Cat]] |Crate Classics, Linden Jay, Aynzli Jones & [[Yeti Beats]], producers; [[Jesse Ray Ernster]], Tyler Sheppard, Kalani Thompson & Rian Lewis, engineers/mixers; [[Mike Bozzi]], mastering engineer |- |"[[You and Me on the Rock]]" |[[Brandi Carlile]] featuring [[Lucius (band)|Lucius]] |[[Dave Cobb]] & [[Shooter Jennings]], producers; [[Brandon Bell (recording engineer)|Brandon Bell]], [[Tom Elmhirst]] & Michael Harris, engineers/mixers; [[Pete Lyman]], mastering engineer |- style="background:#FAEB86;" ! rowspan="8" |[[66th Annual Grammy Awards|2024]]<br /><ref>{{Cite web |date=2023-11-10 |title=2024 GRAMMY Nominations: See The Complete Nominees List |url=https://www.grammy.com/news/2024-grammys-nominations-full-winners-nominees-list |access-date=2023-11-10 |website=GRAMMYs}}</ref> |'''"[[Flowers (Miley Cyrus song)|Flowers]]"''' |'''[[Miley Cyrus]]''' |'''[[Kid Harpoon]] & [[Tyler Johnson (musician)|Tyler Johnson]], producers; [[Michael Pollack (songwriter)|Michael Pollack]], Brian Rajaratnam & [[Mark "Spike" Stent]], engineers/mixers; [[Joe LaPorta]], mastering engineer''' |- |"[[Anti-Hero (song)|Anti-Hero]]" |[[Taylor Swift]] |[[Jack Antonoff]] & Taylor Swift, producers; Jack Antonoff, [[Serban Ghenea]], Laura Sisk & Lorenzo Wolff, engineers/mixers; [[Randy Merrill]], mastering engineer |- |"[[Kill Bill (SZA song)|Kill Bill]]" |[[SZA]] |[[Rob Bisel]] & [[Carter Lang]], producers; Rob Bisel, engineer/mixer; Dale Becker, mastering engineer |- |"[[Not Strong Enough]]" |[[Boygenius]] |boygenius & [[Catherine Marks]], producers; Owen Lantz, Catherine Marks, [[Mike Mogis]], Bobby Mota, Kaushlesh "Garry" Purohit & [[Sarah Tudzin]], engineers/mixers; Pat Sullivan, mastering engineer |- |"[[On My Mama]]" |[[Victoria MonĂ©t]] |Deputy, [[Dernst Emile II]] & [[Jeff Gitelman]], producers; Patrizio Pigliapoco & Todd Robinson, engineers/mixers; [[Colin Leonard]], mastering engineer |- |"[[Vampire (Olivia Rodrigo song)|Vampire]]" |[[Olivia Rodrigo]] |[[Dan Nigro]], producer; [[Serban Ghenea]], Michael Harris, Chris Kasych, Dan Nigro & Dan Viafore, engineers/mixers; [[Randy Merrill]], mastering engineer |- |"[[What Was I Made For?]]" |[[Billie Eilish]] |Billie Eilish & [[Finneas O'Connell|Finneas]], producers; Billie Eilish, [[Rob Kinelski]] & Finneas, engineers/mixers; [[Chris Gehringer]], mastering engineer |- |"Worship" |[[Jon Batiste]] |Jon Batiste, [[Jon Bellion]], [[Pete Nappi]] & Tenroc, producers; [[Serban Ghenea]] & Pete Nappi, engineers/mixers; [[Chris Gehringer]], mastering engineer |- style="background:#FAEB86;" ! rowspan="8" |[[67th Annual Grammy Awards|2025]]<br /><ref>{{Cite web |last=Monroe |first=Jazz |date=2024-11-08 |title=Grammy Nominations 2025: See the Full List Here |url=https://pitchfork.com/news/grammy-nominations-2025-see-the-full-list-here/ |access-date=2024-11-09 |website=Pitchfork |language=en-US}}</ref> |'''"[[Not Like Us]]"''' |'''[[Kendrick Lamar]]''' |'''[[Sean Momberger]], [[Mustard (record producer)|Mustard]] & [[Sounwave]], producers; Ray Charles Brown Jr. & Johnathan Turner, engineers/mixers; Nicolas de Porcel, mastering engineer''' |- |"[[360 (song)|360]]" |[[Charli XCX]] |[[Cirkut]] & [[A. G. Cook]], producers; Cirkut & [[Manny Marroquin]], engineers/mixers; Idania Valencia, mastering engineer |- |"[[Birds of a Feather (Billie Eilish song)|Birds of a Feather]]" |[[Billie Eilish]] |[[Finneas O'Connell|Finneas]] & Billie Eilish, producers; Thom Beemer, Jon Castelli, Billie Eilish, [[Aron Forbes]], Brad Lauchert, Finneas & [[311 (band)|Chaz Sexton]], engineers/mixers; Dale Becker, mastering engineer |- |"[[Espresso (song)|Espresso]]" |[[Sabrina Carpenter]] |[[Julian Bunetta]], producer; Julian Bunetta & Jeff Gunnell, engineers/mixers; Nathan Dantzler, mastering engineer |- |"[[Fortnight (song)|Fortnight]]" |[[Taylor Swift]] featuring [[Post Malone]] |[[Jack Antonoff]], [[Louis Bell]] & Taylor Swift, producers; Louis Bell, Bryce Bordone, [[Serban Ghenea]], Sean Hutchinson, Oli Jacobs, [[Bleachers (band)|Michael Riddleberger]] & Laura Sisk, engineers/mixers; [[Randy Merrill]], mastering engineer |- |"[[Good Luck, Babe!]]" |[[Chappell Roan]] |[[Dan Nigro]], producer; Mitch McCarthy & Dan Nigro, engineers/mixers; [[Randy Merrill]], mastering engineer |- |"[[Now and Then (Beatles song)|Now and Then]]" |[[The Beatles]] |[[Giles Martin]] & [[Paul McCartney]], producers; [[Geoff Emerick]], Steve Genewick, Jon Jacobs, Greg McAllister, Steve Orchard, Keith Smith, [[Spike Stent|Mark 'Spike' Stent]] & Bruce Sugar, engineers/mixers; Miles Showell, mastering engineer |- |"[[Texas Hold 'Em (song)|Texas Hold 'Em]]" |[[BeyoncĂ©]] |BeyoncĂ©, [[Nathan Ferraro]], [[Killah B]] & [[Raphael Saadiq]], producers; Hotae Alexander Jang, Alex Nibley & [[Stuart White (recording engineer)|Stuart White]], engineers/mixers; [[Colin Leonard]], mastering engineer |} <sup>{{note|1|[I]}}</sup> Each year is linked to the article about the Grammy Awards held that year. == References == {{refbegin}} ;General * {{cite web|url=http://www.grammy.com/nominees/search|title=Past Winners Search|publisher=National Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences|access-date=March 4, 2011}} Note: User must select the "General" category as the genre under the search feature. ;Specific {{refend}} {{reflist}} ==External links== * {{Official website|http://www.grammy.com}} {{Grammy Award for Record of the Year}} {{Grammy Award years}} {{Grammy Award categories}} {{DEFAULTSORT:Grammy Award For Record Of The Year}} [[Category:Grammy Award categories|Record Of The Year]] [[Category:Grammy Award for Record of the Year| ]]
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