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Clapton would win again in the category four years later for "Change The World." Dion and Bryson were nominated for "Beauty And The Beast," which was featured during the end credits in the animated movie of the same name. Vanessa Williams, "Save The Best For Last"Ĭlapton received his first Record Of The Year award for the heartbreaking "Tears In Heaven," his reflection on the tragic death of his four-year-old son, Conor. It was the first soundtrack to make the finals since Flashdancein 1983.Ĭeline Dion And Peabo Bryson, "Beauty And The Beast" Lang received a nod for Ingenue, which spawned the hit "Constant Craving." The soundtrack to the animated movie Beauty And The Beast rounded out the category. The album spawned the hits "Why" and "Walking On Broken Glass." Lennox's video, also titled Diva, won a GRAMMY for Best Music Video - Long Form. Lennox, who was half of the GRAMMY-winning duo Eurythmics, scored with her solo debut Diva. The album, which spawned the hits "Mysterious Ways" and "One," won a GRAMMY for Best Rock Performance By A Duo Or Group With Vocal.
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U2, who won the award in 1987 for The Joshua Tree (and would win again with 2005's How To Dismantle An Atomic Bomb), made the finals with Achtung Baby. Another, by Tony Bennett, would win two years later, followed by a win for Nirvana's MTV Unplugged In New York in 1995.
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This was the first album from MTV's "Unplugged" series to be named Album Of The Year. (Clapton had won 20 years before as one of the all-star players on The Concert For Bangladesh).

Today, the GRAMMY Awards celebrates its 35th anniversary.Ĭlapton won his second Album Of The Year award (and his first on his own) for Unplugged. Join us as we take an abbreviated journey through the trajectory of pop music from the 1st Annual GRAMMY Awards in 1959 to last year's 52nd telecast. In the process, we'll discuss the winners and the nominees who just missed taking home a GRAMMY, while also shining a light on the artists' careers and the eras in which the recordings were born. In the weeks leading up to the telecast, we will take a stroll through some of the golden moments in GRAMMY history with the GRAMMY Rewind, highlighting the "big four" categories - Album Of The Year, Record Of The Year, Song Of The Year, and Best New Artist - in 10-year increments before capping off with a look at the last five years.

Music's Biggest Night, the 54th Annual GRAMMY Awards, will air live from Staples Center in Los Angeles on Sunday, Feb. (For a list of 54th GRAMMY Awards nominees, click here.)
