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The Grammys: The greatest song of the year

The Grammys: The greatest song of the year

The Grammys identification of the greatest song of the year is more complex than most rewards.

  • Song Of The Year rewards the songwriters who wrote and composed the song.
  • The awards have Record Of The Year, which goes to the singer and production team.

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Memorable Grammy Awards from the 1960s

  • The first Song Of The Year was in Italian (1959). The Grammy Awards judges gave the prize to Domenico Modugno's Volare.
  • Jimmy Webb's By the Time I Get To Phoenix is regarded as one of the classic songs in the 1960s. The Grammy panel gave it a nomination for best song in 1967, but another song, written by Webb, Up, Up And Away, won.
  • OC Smith covered Bobby Russell's Little Green Apples in 1968 and won the Song Of The Year Grammy.

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1970s Grammy Awards

  • The Beatles won only once for the song Michelle, of the album Rubber Soul.
  • From 1975, a string of pop classics was seen, such as The Bee Gees' Jive Talkin' and David Bowie's Fame, but the jury decided on Judy Collins' Send In The Clowns.
  • Only one of all the fantastic pop songs from the James Bond films has earned a nomination for Song Of The Year - Carly Simon's Nobody Does It Better - but it lost out to two other compositions for films, Evergreen and You Light Up My Life.

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1980s Notable Grammy Awards

  • The Doobie Brothers Michael McDonald found himself nominated twice in the same year, but with two different writing partners. The winner was the song co-written with Kenny Loggins, What A Fool Believes.
  • Despite Michael Jackson's chart-topping domination, neither he nor his songwriting partners had success during the 80s. However, Beat It won the category for 1983, and Thriller won Album Of The Year.
  • Bette Midler Wind Beneath My Wings won in 1989, and a year later, followed it up with From A Distance.

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Nominations for film songs and missing nominations

  • The Grammys and the Oscars often go hand in hand. 1994 was noteworthy because three of the songs nominated were from films. Victory went to Bruce Springsteen Streets of Philadelphia.
  • Some of the world's biggest artists have never been recognised nor nominated. The Rolling Stones, Madonna, David Bowie and Queen have never been nominated. Sinead O'Connor's version of Nothing Compares To You was Prince's only nomination.

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U2. Seven songwriters.

  • In 1987, U2 was nominated for I Still Haven't Found What I'm Looking For. But it was only in 2000 that they took the honours with Beautiful Day, and five years later with another for Sometimes You Can't Make It On Your Own.
  • The award for 2017 went to Bruno Mars' That's What I Like. A record of seven writers contributed to the song.

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