The Ultimate Grammy Box

 
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1. The Beach Boys
Originally Released - 1966
Inducted into GRAMMY Hall of Fame - 1994
"Good Vibrations" wav realaudio
From the album Good Vibrations
Written by Brian Wilson and Mike Love
 
2. Marvin Gaye
Originally Released - 1971
Inducted into GRAMMY Hall of Fame - 1998 wav realaudio
"What's Going On"
From the album What's Going On
Written by Al Cleveland, Marvin Gaye and Renaldo Benson
 
3. Aretha Franklin
1967 - Best Rhythm & Blues Recording, Best Rhythm & Blues Vocal Performance (Female)
"Respect" wav realaudio
From the album I Never Loved A Man The Way I Love You
Written by Otis Redding
 
4. Paul McCartney & Wings
1974 - Best Engineered Recording (Non-Classical), Best Pop Vocal Performance by a Duo, Group or Chorus
"Band On The Run" wav realaudio
From the album Band On The Run
Written by Paul McCartney and Linda McCartney
 
5. Willie Nelson
1982 - Song of the Year, Best Country Performance (Male)
"Always On My Mind" wav realaudio
From the album Always On My Mind
Written by Wayne Thompson, Mark James and Johnny Christopher
 
6. Elvis Presley
Originally Released - 1956
Inducted into GRAMMY Hall of Fame - 1995
"Heartbreak Hotel" wav realaudio
From the RCA Victor 45 r.p.m. single
Written by Mae Boren Axton, Tommy Durden and Elvis Presley
 
7. Whitney Houston
1987 - Best Pop Vocal Performance (Female)
"I Wanna Dance With Somebody (Who Loves Me)" wav realaudio
From the album Whitney
Written by George Merrill and Shannon Rubicam
 
8. The Jimi Hendrix Experience
Originally Released - 1967
Inducted into GRAMMY Hall of Fame - 1999
"Purple Haze" wav realaudio
From the album Are You Experienced?
Written by Jimi Hendrix
 
9. Billie Holiday
Originally Released - 1941
Inducted into GRAMMY Hall of Fame - 1976
"God Bless The Child" wav realaudio
From the Okeh 78" single #6270
Written by Billie Holiday and Arthur Herzog, Jr.
 
10. Duke Ellington And His Famous Orchestra
Originally Released - 1941
Inducted into GRAMMY Hall of Fame - 1976
"Take The 'A' Train" wav realaudio
From the RCA Victor 78 r.p.m. Single #27380
Written by Billy Strayhorn
 
11. Billy Joel
1978 - Record of the Year, Song of the Year
"Just The Way You Are" wav realaudio
From the Album The Stranger
Written by Billy Joel
 
12. Peggy Lee
Originally Released - 1969
Inducted into GRAMMY Hall of Fame - 1999
"Is That All There Is?" wav realaudio
From the album Is That All There Is?
Written by Jerry Leiber and Mike Stoller
 
13. Michael Jackson
1983 - Record of the Year, Album of the Year, Best Pop Vocal Performance (Male), Best Rock Vocal Performance (Male), Best Engineered Recording (Non-Classical), Producer of the Year (Non-Classical)
"Beat It" wav realaudio
From the album Thriller
Written by Michael Jackson
 
14. Tony Bennett
1962 - Record of the Year, Best Solo Vocal Performance (Male), Best Background Arrangement
"(I Left My Heart) In San Francisco" wav realaudio
From the album I Left My Heart In San Francisco
Written by D. Cross and G. Cory
 
15. Vladimir Horowitz
1973 - Best Classical Performance, Instrumental Soloist (Without Orchestra)
"Vers la flamme (Poème), Op. 72" wav realaudio
From the album Horowitz Plays Scriabin
Written by Alexander Scriabin
 
16. Stevie Wonder
1976 - Album of the Year, Best Producer of the Year, Best Pop Vocal Performance (Male)
"Isn't She Lovely" wav realaudio
From the album Songs In The Key Of Life
Written by Stevie Wonder
 
17. Herb Alpert's Tijuana Brass
1965 - Record of the Year, Best Instrumental (Non-Jazz), Best Instrumental Arrangement, Best Engineered Recording
"A Taste Of Honey" wav realaudio
From the album Whipped Cream & Other Delights
Written by Robert Scott and Ric Marlow
 
18. Tina Turner
1984 - Record of the Year, Song of the Year, Best Pop Vocal Performance (Female)
"What's Love Got To Do With It" wav realaudio
From the album Private Dancer
Written by Terry Britten and Graham Lyle
 
19. Bee Gees
1978 - Album of the Year, Best Pop Vocal Performance by a Duo, Group or Chorus, Best Arrangement for Voices, Best Producer of the Year
"Stayin' Alive" wav realaudio
From the album Saturday Night Fever
Written by Barry Gibb, Robin Gibb and Maurice Gibb
 
 
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1. Celine Dion
1999 - Record of the Year, Song of the Year, Best Female Pop Vocal Performance
"My Heart Will Go On (Love Theme From 'Titanic')" wav realaudio
From the album Let's Talk About Love
Written by James Horner and Will Jennings
 
2. Louis Armstrong
1964 - Song of the Year, Best Vocal Performance (Male)
"Hello, Dolly!" wav realaudio
From the album Hello, Dolly!
Written by Jerry Herman
 
3. Rufus featuring Chaka Khan
1974 - Best Rhythm & Blues Vocal Performance by a Duo, Group, or Chorus
"Tell Me Something Good" wav realaudio
From the album Rags To Rufus
Written by Stevie Wonder
 
4. Mariah Carey
1990 - Best New Artist, Best Pop Vocal Performance (Female)
"Vision Of Love" wav realaudio
From the album Mariah Carey
Written by Mariah Carey and Ben Margulies
 
5. Toto
1982- Album of the Year, Producer of the Year
"Africa" wav realaudio
From the album Toto IV
Written by David Paich and Jeff Porcaro
 
6. Patsy Cline
Originally Released - 1961
Inducted into GRAMMY Hall of Fame - 1992
"Crazy" wav realaudio
From the album Showcase With The Jordanaires
Written by Willie Nelson
 
7. Yo-Yo Ma
1984 - Best Classical Performance - Instrumental Soloist or Soloists (Without Orchestra)
"Gavotte" from Suite No. 6, S. 1012 by J.S. Bach wav realaudio
From the album Bach: The 6 Unaccompanied Cello Suites
Written by J.S. Bach
 
8. Bobby McFerrin
1988 - Record of the Year, Song of the Year, Best Pop Vocal Performance (Male)
"Don't Worry, Be Happy" wav realaudio
From the album Simple Pleasures
Written by Bobby McFerrin
 
9. The Four Tops
Originally Released - 1966
Inducted into GRAMMY Hall of Fame - 1998
"Reach Out I'll Be There" wav realaudio
From the album Reach Out
Written by Brian Holland, Lamont Dozier and Edward Holland, Jr.
 
10. Herbie Hancock
1983 - Best R&B Instrumental Performance
"Rockit" wav realaudio
From the album Future Shock Written by Herbie Hancock, Bill Laswell and Michael Beinhorn
 
11. John Lennon
1981 - Album of the Year
"(Just Like) Starting Over" wav realaudio
From the album Double Fantasy
Written by John Lennon
 
12. Roy Orbison
Originally Released - 1964
Inducted into GRAMMY Hall of Fame - 1999
[A live version of this song also later won: 1990 - Best Pop Vocal Performance (Male)]
"Oh, Pretty Woman" wav realaudio
From the Monument Records 45 r.p.m. single #851
Written by Roy Orbison and William Dees
 
13. Miles Davis
Originally Released - 1957
Inducted into GRAMMY Hall of Fame - 1994
"Blues For Pablo" wav realaudio
From the album Miles Ahead
Written by Gil Evans
 
14. Gloria Estefan
1993 - Best Tropical Latin Album
"Mi Tierra" wav realaudio
From the album Mi Tierra
Written by Estefano
 
15. Bob Dylan
1997 - Album of the Year, Best Male Rock Vocal Performance, Best Contemporary Folk Album
"Cold Irons Bound" wav realaudio
From the album Time Out Of Mind
Written by Bob Dylan

16. Shawn Colvin
1997 - Record of the Year, Song of the Year
"Sunny Came Home" wav realaudio
From the album A Few Small Repairs
Written by Shawn Colvin and John Leventhal
 
17. Johnny Cash
1968 - Best Country Vocal Performance, Best Album Notes (Male)
"Folsom Prison Blues" wav realaudio
From the album Johnny Cash At Folsom Prison
Written by Johnny Cash
 
18. B.B. King
1970 - Best Rhythm and Blues Vocal Performance (Male)
"The Thrill Is Gone" wav realaudio
From the album Completely Well
Written by Roy Hawkins and Rick Darnell
 
 
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1. Beck
1996 - Best Rock Performance
"Where It's At" wav realaudio
From the album Odelay
Written by Beck Hansen, Michael Simpson and John King
 
2. Buddy Holly
Originally Released - 1957
Inducted into GRAMMY Hall of Fame - 1999
"Peggy Sue"
wav realaudio
From the album Buddy Holly
Written by Buddy Holly, Jerry Allison and Norman Petty
 
3. Annie Lennox
1995 - Best Female Pop Vocal Performance
"No More 'I Love You's' " wav realaudio
From the album Medusa
Written by D. Freeman and J. Hughes
 
4. Domenico Modugno
1958 - Record of the Year, Song of the Year
"Nel Blu Dipinto Di Blu (Volare)" wav realaudio
From the album Nel Blu Dipinto Di Blu (Volare)
Written by F. Migliacci and D. Modugno
 
5. Boyz II Men
1992 - Best R&B Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocal, Best Rhythm & Blues Song
"End Of The Road" wav realaudio
From the album Cooleyhighharmony
Written by L.A. Reid, Babyface and Daryl Simmons
 
6. Leontyne Price
1973 - Best Classical Vocal Soloist Performance
"Act II: Vissi d'arte" (from Tosca) wav realaudio
From the album Puccini: Heroines
Written by Giacomo Puccini
 
7. Mary Chapin Carpenter
1994 - Best Female Country Vocal Performance for "Shut Up And Kiss Me," Best Country Album
"Stones In The Road" wav realaudio
From the album Stones In The Road
Written by Mary Chapin Carpenter
 
8. LeAnn Rimes
1996 - Best New Artist, Best Country Female Vocal Performance
"Blue" wav realaudio
From the album Blue
Written by Bill Mack
 
9. The 5th Dimension
1969 - Record of the Year, Best Contemporary Vocal Performance by a Group
"Aquarius/Let The Sunshine In (The Flesh Failures)" wav realaudio
From the album The Age Of Aquarius
Written by James Rado, Gerome Ragni and Galt MacDermot
 
10. Al Green
Originally Released - 1971
Inducted into GRAMMY Hall of Fame - 1999
"Let's Stay Together" wav realaudio
From the album Let's Stay Together
Written by A. Green, W. Mitchell and A. Jackson
 
11. Santana
Originally Released - 1970
Inducted into GRAMMY Hall of Fame - 1999
"Oye Como Va" wav realaudio
From the album Abraxas
Written by Tito Puente
 
12. M.C. Hammer
1990 - Best R&B Song
"U Can't Touch This" wav realaudio
From the album Please Hammer Don't Hurt 'Em
Written by Rick James, M.C. Hammer and A. Miller
 
13. Chet Atkins & Jerry Reed
1992 - Best Country Instrumental Performance
"Sneakin' Around" wav realaudio
From the album Sneakin' Around
Written by R.L. Kass
 
14. George Jones
1980 - Best Country Vocal Performance (Male)
"He Stopped Loving Her Today" wav realaudio
From the album I Am What I Am
Written by C. Putman and B. Braddock
 
15. Earth, Wind & Fire
1975 - Best Rhythm & Blues Vocal Performance by a Duo, Group or Chorus
"Shining Star" wav realaudio
From the album That's The Way Of The World
Written by Maurice White, Philip Bailey and Larry Dunn
 
16. Soundgarden
1994 - Best Hard Rock Performance
"Black Hole Sun" wav realaudio
From the album Superunknown
(NOTE: "UNKNOWN" TO APPEAR UPSIDE DOWN)
Written by Chris Cornell
 
17. Lauryn Hill (featuring Carlos Santana)
1999 - Album of the Year, Best New Artist, Best R&B Song, Best R&B Album
"To Zion" wav realaudio
From the album The Miseducation Of Lauryn Hill
Written by Lauryn Hill, N. Gimbel and C. Fox
 
 
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1. Sheryl Crow
1994 - Record of the Year, Best New Artist, Best Female Pop Vocal Performance
"All I Wanna Do" wav realaudio
From the album Tuesday Night Music Club
Written by Wyn Cooper, Sheryl Crow, Bill Bottrell, Kevin Gilbert and David Baerwald
 
2. Steve Winwood
1986 - Record of the Year, Best Pop Performance (Male)
"Higher Love" wav realaudio
From the album Back In The High Life
Written by Steve Winwood and Will Jennings
 
3. Stan Getz & Astrud Gilberto
1964 - Record of the Year, Album of the Year, Best Instrumental Jazz Performance - Small Group or Soloist with Small Group, Best Engineered Recording
"The Girl From Ipanema" wav realaudio
From the album Getz/Gilberto
Written by Antonio Carlos Jobim, Vinicius De Moraes and Norman Gimbel
 
4. Chicago
1976 - Best Pop Vocal Performance by a Duo, Group, or Chorus
"If You Leave Me Now" wav realaudio
From the album Chicago X
Written by Peter Cetera
 
5. Ella Fitzgerald With Chick Webb And His Orchestra
Originally Released -1938
Inducted into GRAMMY Hall of Fame - 1986
"A-Tisket, A-Tasket" wav realaudio
From the Decca 78" single #1840
Written by Ella Fitzgerald and Van Alexander
 
6. Henry Mancini
1958 - Album of the Year, Best Arrangement
"Theme From Peter Gunn" wav realaudio
From the album The Music From Peter Gunn
Written by Henry Mancini
 
7. Bruce Springsteen
1996 - Best Contemporary Folk Album
"The Ghost Of Tom Joad" wav realaudio
From the album The Ghost Of Tom Joad
Written by Bruce Springsteen
 
8. Vince Gill
1990 - Best Country Vocal Performance (Male)
"When I Call Your Name" wav realaudio
From the album When I Call Your Name
Written by Vince Gill and Tim DuBois
 
9. Gladys Knight & The Pips
1973 - Best Rhythm & Blues Vocal Performance by a Duo, Group or Chorus
"Midnight Train To Georgia" wav realaudio
From the album Imagination
Written by Jim Weatherly
 
10. John Coltrane
Originally Released - 1957
Inducted into GRAMMY Hall of Fame - 1999
"Lazy Bird" wav realaudio
From the album Blue Train
Written by J. Coltrane
 
11. Luther Vandross
1996 - Best Male R&B Vocal Performance
"Your Secret Love" wav realaudio
From the album Your Secret Love
Written by Luther Vandross and Reed Vertelney
 
12. Bonnie Raitt
1991 - Best Rock Vocal Performance, Solo
"I Can't Make You Love Me" wav realaudio
From the album Luck Of The Draw
Written by M. Reid and A. Shamblin
 
13. Tammy Wynette
1969 - Best Country Vocal Performance (Female)
"Stand By Your Man" wav realaudio
From the album Stand By Your Man
Written by Billy Sherrill and Tammy Wynette
 
14. Frankie Yankovic
Originally Released - 1948
Inducted into GRAMMY Hall of Fame - 1999
"Just Because" wav realaudio
From the Columbia 78 r.p.m. Single #12359 F
Written by B. Shelton and J. Shelton
 
15. Michael Bolton
1989 - Best Pop Vocal Performance (Male)
"How Am I Supposed To Live Without You" wav realaudio
From the album Soul Provider
Written by M. Bolton and D. James
 
16. Woody Guthrie
Originally Released - 1947
Inducted into GRAMMY Hall of Fame - 1989
"This Land Is Your Land" wav realaudio
From the album Folkways: The Original Vision
Written by Woody Guthrie
 
17. Bill Monroe And His Blue Grass Boys
Originally Released - 1947
Inducted into GRAMMY Hall of Fame - 1998
"Blue Moon Of Kentucky" wav realaudio
From the Columbia 78 r.p.m. Single #37888
Written by Bill Monroe
 
18. Peter, Paul and Mary
1963 - Best Performance by a Vocal Group, Best Folk Recording
"Blowin' In The Wind" wav realaudio
From the album In The Wind
Written by Bob Dylan
 
19. Dionne Warwick
1986 - Best Pop Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocal
"That's What Friends Are For" (featuring Elton John, Gladys Knight and Stevie Wonder) wav realaudio

From the album Friends
Written by Burt Bacharach and Carole Bayer Sager
 

 
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