The 1995 Grammy Winners (original) (raw)
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March 3, 1995
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Here are the winners at the 37th annual Grammy Awards ceremony on Wednesday night in Los Angeles: Single Record: "All I Wanna Do," Sheryl Crow
Album: "MTV Unplugged," Tony Bennett Song: "Streets of Philadelphia," Bruce Springsteen New Artist: Sheryl Crow Pop Vocalist, Female: "All I Wanna Do," Sheryl Crow Pop Vocal, Male: "Can You Feel the Love Tonight," Elton John Pop Duo or Group With Vocal: "I Swear," All 4 One Pop Vocal Collaboration: "Funny How Time Slips Away," Al Green and Lyle Lovett Pop Instrumental Performance: "Cruisin'," Booker T and the MG's Pop Album: "Longing in their Hearts," Bonnie Raitt Traditional Pop Vocalist: "MTV Unplugged," Tony Bennett Rock Vocalist, Female: "Come to My Window," Melissa Etheridge Rock Vocalist, Male: "Streets of Philadelphia," Bruce Springsteen Rock Duo or Group With Vocal: "Crazy," Aerosmith Hard Rock Performance: "Black Hole Sun," Soundgarden Metal Performance: "Spoonman," Soundgarden Rock Instrumental Performance: "Marooned," Pink Floyd Rock Song: "Streets of Philadelphia," Bruce Springsteen Rock Album: "Voodoo Lounge," Rolling Stones Alternative Music Performance: "Dookie," Green Day Rhythm-and-Blues Vocalist, Female: "Breathe Again," Toni Braxton Rhythm-and-Blues Vocalist, Male: "When Can I See You," Babyface Rhythm-and-Blues Duo or Group With Vocal: "I'll Make Love to You," Boyz II Men Rhythm-and-Blues Song: "I'll Make Love to You," Babyface Rhythm-and-Blues Album: "II," Boyz II Men Rap Soloist: "U.N.I.T.Y.," Queen Latifah Rap Duo or Group: "None of Your Business," Salt-N-Pepa Country Vocalist, Female: "Shut Up and Kiss Me," Mary Chapin Carpenter Country Vocalist, Male: "When Love Finds You," Vince Gill Country Duo or Group With Vocal: "Blues for Dixie," Asleep at the Wheel with Lyle Lovett Country Vocal Collaboration: "I Fall to Pieces," Aaron Neville and Trisha Yearwood Country Instrumental Performance: "Young Thing," Chet Atkins Country Song: "I Swear," Gary Baker and Frank J. Myers Country Album: "Stones in the Road," Mary Chapin Carpenter Bluegrass Album: "The Great Dobro Sessions," Jerry Douglas and Tut Taylor, producers New Age Album: "Prayer for the Wild Things," Paul Winter Contemporary Jazz Performance: "Out of the Loop," Brecker Brothers Jazz Vocalist: "Mystery Lady (Songs of Billie Holiday)," Etta James Jazz Instrumental Solo: "Prelude to a Kiss," Benny Carter Jazz Instrumental, Individual or Group: "A Tribute to Miles," Ron Carter, Herbie Hancock, Wallace Roney, Wayne Shorter and Tony Williams Large Jazz Ensemble: "Journey," McCoy Tyner Big Band Latin Jazz: "Danzon (Dance On)," Arturo Sandoval Rock Gospel Album: "Wake-Up Call," Petra Pop-Contemporary Gospel Album: "Mercy," Andrae Crouch Southern Gospel, Country Gospel or Bluegrass Gospel Album: "I Know Who Holds Tomorrow," Alison Krauss and the Cox Family Traditional Soul Gospel Album: "Songs of the Church: Live in Memphis," Albertina Walker Contemporary Soul Gospel Album: "Join the Band," Take 6 Gospel by a Choir or Chorus (choir director): (tie) "Through God's Eyes," the Rev. Milton Brunson and "Live in Atlanta at Morehouse College," Hezekiah Walker Latin Pop Performance: "Segundo Romance," Luis Miguel Tropical Latin Performance: "Master Sessions Volume 1," Cachao Mexican-American Performance: "Recuerdo a Javier Solis," Vikki Carr Traditional Blues Album: "From the Cradle," Eric Clapton Contemporary Blues Album: "Father Father," Pops Staples Traditional Folk Album: "World Gone Wrong," Bob Dylan Contemporary Folk Album: "American Recordings," Johnny Cash Reggae Album: "Crucial! Roots Classics," Bunny Wailer World Music Album: "Talking Timbuktu," Ali Farka Toure with Ry Cooder Polka Album: "Music and Friends," Walter Ostanek Band Musical Album for Children: "The Lion King (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack)," various artists Spoken Word Album for Children (Producer): "The Lion King Read-Along," Robert Guillaume, Ted Kryczko and Randy Thornton Spoken Word or Nonmusical Album: "Get in the Van: On the Road With Black Flag," Henry Rollins Spoken Comedy Album: "Live from Hell," Sam Kinison Musical Show Album: "Passion" Instrumental Composition: "African Skies," Michael Brecker Instrumental Composition for a Motion Picture or Television: "Schindler's List," John Williams Song for a Motion Picture or Television: "Streets of Philadelphia," "Philadelphia" Instrumental Arrangement: "Three Cowboy Songs," Dave Grusin Instrumental Arrangement Accompanying Vocals: "Circle of Life," Andrae Crouch, Lebo Morake and Hans Zimmer Recording Package: "Tribute to the Music of Bob Wills and the Texas Playboys," Buddy Jackson Recording Package, Boxed: "The Complete Ella Fitzgerald Song Books," Chris Thompson Album Notes: "Louis Armstrong: Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man, 1923-1934," Dan Morgenstern and Loren Schoenberg Historical Album: "The Complete Ella Fitzgerald Song Book on Verve," Michael Lang Engineered Album, Nonclassical: "I'm Alive," Ed Cherney, Paul Dieter and Rik Pekkonen Producer: Don Was Classical Engineered Recording: "Copland: Music for Films (The Red Pony, Our Town, etc.)," William Hoekstra Classical Producer: Andrew Cornall Classical Album: "Bartok: Concerto for Orchestra; Four Orchestral Pieces (Op. 12)," Pierre Boulez conducting the Chicago Symphony Orchestra Orchestral Performance: "Bartok: Concerto for Orchestra; Four Orchestral Pieces (Op. 12)," Pierre Boulez conducting the Chicago Symphony Orchestra Opera Recording: "Floyd: Susannah," Kent Nagano, conductor, Orchestra and Chorus of the Lyons Opera Choral Performance: "Berlioz: Messe Solennelle," John Eliot Gardiner conducting the Orchestre Revolutionnaire et Romantique, the Monteverdi Choir and various artists Classical Instrumental Soloist With Orchestra: "The New York Album (Works of Albert, Bartok, Bloch)," Yo-Yo Ma Classical Instrumental Soloist Without Orchestra: "Haydn: Piano Sonatas. Nos. 32, 47, 53, 59," Emanuel Ax Chamber Music Performance: "Beethoven/Mozart: Quintets," Daniel Barenboim, Dale Clevenger, Larry Combs, Daniele Damiano and Hansjorg Schellenberger Classical Vocal Performance: "The Impatient Lover (Italian Songs by Beethoven, Schubert, Mozart, etc.)," Cecilia Bartoli Classical Contemporary Composition: "Albert: Cello Concerto," Stephen Albert Music Video, Short Form: "Love Is Strong," Rolling Stones Music Video, Long Form: "Zoo TV: Live from Sydney," U2
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