Grammy Awards per l'anno 1984
Il 27° Grammy Awards fu tenuto il 26 Febbraio 1985. I
riconoscimenti riguardavano le realizzazioni dei musicisti per l'anno
precedente.
    - Record of the Year 
            - Terry Britten (producer) & Tina Turner for
                "What's Love Got to Do With It" 
 
- Album of the Year 
            - James Anthony Carmichael (producer) & Lionel
                Richie (producer & artist) for Can't Slow
                Down 
 
- Song of the Year 
            - Terry Britten & Graham Lyle (songwriters) for
                "What's Love Got to Do With It"
                performed by Tina Turner 
 
- Best New Artist 
    
Blues
    - Best Traditional Blues Recording 
            - Sugar Blue, John Hammond, J.B. Hutto & the
                New Hawks;, Luther 'Guitar Junior' Johnson, Koko
                Taylor & the Blues Machine; & Stevie Ray
                Vaughan & Double Trouble; for Blues
                Explosion 
 
Children's
    - Best Recording for Children 
            - Ron Haffkine (producer) & Shel Silverstein
                for Where the Sidewalk Ends 
 
Classical
    - Best Classical Orchestral Recording 
            - Jay David Saks (producer), Leonard Slatkin (conductor)
                & the Saint Louis Symphony Orchestra for Prokofiev:
                Symphony No. 5 in B Flat 
 
- Best Classical Vocal Performance 
            - Pierre Boulez (conductor), Heather Harper, Jessye
                Norman & Jose Van Dam, the BBC Symphony
                Orchestra & the Ensemble Intercontemporain
                for Ravel: Songs of Maurice Ravel 
 
- Best Opera Recording 
            - Michel Glotz (producer), Lorin Maazel (conductor),
                the Choeurs et Maitrise de Radio France & the
                Orchestre National de France for Bizet:
                Carmen (Original Soundtrack) 
 
- Best Choral Performance (other than opera) 
            - James Levine (conductor), Margaret Hillis (choir
                director) & the Chicago Symphony Orchestra
                & Chorus; for Brahms: A German Requiem
            
 
- Best Classical Performance - Instrumental Soloist or
        Soloists (with orchestra) 
            - Raymond Leppard (conductor), Wynton Marsalis
                & the English Chamber Orchestra for Wynton
                Marsalis, Edita Gruberova: Handel, Purcell,
                Torelli, Fasch, Molter 
 
- Best Classical Performance - Instrumental Soloist or
        Soloists (without orchestra) 
            - Yo-Yo Ma for Bach: The Unaccompanied Cello
                Suites 
 
- Best Chamber Music Performance 
            - The Juilliard String Quartet for Beethoven:
                The Late String Quartets 
 
- Best New Classical Composition 
            - Samuel Barber (composer) & Christian Badea (conductor)
                for Antony and Cleopatra 
 
- Best Classical Album 
            - John Strauss (producer), Neville Marriner (conductor),
                the Ambrosian Opera Chorus, Choristers of
                Westminster Abbey & the Academy of St. Martin
                in the Fields for Amadeus (Original
                Soundtrack) 
 
Comedy
    - Best Comedy Recording 
            - Weird Al Yankovic for "Eat It" 
 
Composing and arranging
    - Best Instrumental Composition 
            - Randy Newman (composer) for "The Natural"
            
- John Williams (composer) for "Olympic
                Fanfare and Theme" the official music of the
                XXIII Olympiad 
 
- Best Album of Original Score Written for a Motion Picture
        or A Television Special 
            - Lisa Coleman, John L. Nelson, Prince & Wendy
                Melvoin (composers) for Purple Rain
                performed by Prince & the Revolution 
 
- Best Arrangement on an Instrumental 
            - Jeremy Lubbock & Quincy Jones (arrangers) for
                "Grace (Gymnastics Theme)" performed by
                Quincy Jones 
 
- Best Instrumental Arrangement Accompanying Vocal(s) 
            - David Foster & Jeremy Lubbock (arrangers) for
                "Hard Habit to Break" performed by
                Chicago 
 
- Best Vocal Arrangement for Two or More Voices 
            - The Pointer Sisters (arrangers) for "Automatic"
            
 
Country
    - Best Country Vocal Performance, Female 
            - Emmylou Harris for "In My Dreams" 
 
- Best Country Vocal Performance, Male 
            - Merle Haggard for "That's the Way Love Goes"
            
 
- Best Country Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocal 
            - The Judds for "Mama He's Crazy" 
 
- Best Country Instrumental Performance 
            - Ricky Skaggs for "Wheel Hoss" 
 
- Best Country Song 
            - Steve Goodman (songwriter) for "City of New
                Orleans" performed by Willie Nelson 
 
Folk
    - Best Ethnic or Traditional Folk Recording 
            - Elizabeth Cotton for Elizabeth Cotten Live!
            
 
Gospel
    - Best Gospel Performance, Female 
    
- Best Gospel Performance, Male 
            - Michael W. Smith for Michael W. Smith 
 
- Best Gospel Performance by a Duo or Group 
            - Debby Boone & Phil Driscoll for "Keep
                The Flame Burning" 
 
- Best Soul Gospel Performance, Female 
            - Shirley Caesar for Sailin' 
 
- Best Soul Gospel Performance, Male 
            - Andrae Crouch for "Always Remember" 
 
- Best Soul Gospel Performance by a Duo or Group 
            - Shirley Caesar & Al Green for "Sailin'
                on the Sea of Your Love" 
 
- Best Inspirational Performance 
            - Donna Summer for "Forgive Me" 
 
Historical
    - Best Historical Album 
            - J.R. Taylor (producer) for Big Band Jazz
                performed by Count Basie, Tommy Dorsey, Benny
                Goodman, Fletcher Henderson, Chick Webb, Paul
                Whiteman & others 
 
Jazz
    - Best Jazz Vocal Album 
            - Joe Williams for Nothin' But the Blues 
 
- Best Jazz Instrumental Performance, Soloist 
            - Wynton Marsalis for Hot House Flowers 
 
- Best Jazz Instrumental Performance, Group 
            - Art Blakey for New York Scene performed
                by Art Blakey & the Jazz Messengers; 
 
- Best Large Jazz Ensemble Performance 
            - Count Basie for 88 Basie Street 
 
- Best Jazz Fusion Performance 
            - Pat Metheny Group for First Circle 
 
Latin
    - Best Latin Pop Performance 
            - Placido Domingo for Always in My Heart (Siempre
                en Mi Corazon) 
 
- Best Tropical Latin Performance 
            - Eddie Palmieri for Palo Pa Rumba 
 
- Best Mexican-American/Tejano Music Performance 
            - Sheena Easton for "Me Gustas Tal Como Eres"
                performed by Sheena Easton & Luis Miguel 
 
Musical Show
    - Best Musical Show Album 
            - Stephen Sondheim (lyricist) & Thomas Z.
                Shepard (producer) for Sunday In The Park
                With George performed by the original cast 
 
Music Video
    - Best Music Video, Short Form 
            - David Bowie for David Bowie 
 
- Best Music Video, Long Form 
            - Michael Jackson for Making Michael Jackson's
                Thriller 
 
Packaging and Notes
    - Best Album Package - Incl. Album Cover, Graphic Arts,
        Photography 
            - Janet Perr (art director) for She's So
                Unusual performed by Cyndi Lauper 
 
- Best Album Notes 
            - Martin Williams (notes writer) for Big Band
                Jazz performed by Paul Whiteman, Fletcher
                Henderson, Chick Webb, Tommy Dorsey, Count Basie,
                Benny Goodman & Others 
 
Pop
    - Best Female Pop Vocal Performance 
            - Tina Turner for "What's Love Got to Do With
                It" 
 
- Best Male Pop Vocal Performance 
            - Phil Collins for "Against All Odds (Take a
                Look at Me Now)" 
 
- Best Pop Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocal 
            - The Pointer Sisters for "Jump (For My Love)"
            
 
- Best Pop Instrumental Performance 
            - Ray Parker Jr for "Ghostbusters (Instrumental)"
            
 
Production and engineering
    - Best Engineered Recording, Non-Classical 
            - Humberto Gatica (engineer) for 17
                performed by Chicago 
 
- Producer of the Year, Non-Classical 
            - James Anthony Carmichael & Lionel Richie 
- David Foster 
 
- Best Classical Engineered Recording 
            - Paul Goodman (engineer) for Prokofiev:
                Symphony No. 5 in B Flat, Op. 100 conducted
                by Leonard Slatkin 
 
- Classical Producer of the Year 
    
R&B
    - Best Female R&B Vocal Performance; 
            - Chaka Khan for "I Feel For You" 
 
- Best Male R&B Vocal Performance; 
            - Billy Ocean for "Caribbean Queen (No More
                Love on the Run)" 
 
- Best R&B Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocal; 
            - James Ingram & Michael McDonald for "Yah
                Mo B There" 
 
- Best R&B Song; 
            - Prince (songwriter) for "I Feel For You"
                performed by Chaka Khan 
 
- Best R&B Instrumental Performance; 
            - Herbie Hancock for Sound System 
 
Reggae
Rock
    - Best Female Rock Vocal Performance 
            - Tina Turner for "Better Be Good to Me" 
 
- Best Male Rock Vocal Performance 
            - Bruce Springsteen for "Dancing in the Dark"
            
 
- Best Rock Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocal 
            - Prince & the Revolution; for Purple Rain
                - Music From The Motion Picture 
 
- Best Rock Instrumental Performance 
    
Spoken
    - Best Spoken Word or Non-musical Album 
            - Ben Kingsley for The Words of Gandhi
 
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