Grammy Award for Best Male Pop Vocal Performance

Grammy Award for Best Male Pop Vocal Performance
Awarded for quality male vocal performances in the pop music genre
Country United States
Presented by National Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences
First awarded 1966
Last awarded 2011
Official website grammy.com

The Grammy Award for Best Male Pop Vocal Performance was awarded between 1966 and 2011 (the final year it was awarded for records issued in 2010). The award had several minor name changes:

The award was discontinued from 2012 in a major overhaul of Grammy categories. From 2012, all solo performances in the pop category (male, female, instrumentalist) were shifted to the newly formed Best Pop Solo Performance category.

A similar award for Best Vocal Performance, Male was awarded from 1959 to 1968. This was also in the pop field, but did not specify pop music.

Years reflect the year in which the Grammy Awards were presented, for works released in the previous year.

Recipients

Year[I] Winner(s) Work Nominees Ref.
1959 Como, PerryPerry Como "Catch a Falling Star" [1][2]
1960 Sinatra, FrankFrank Sinatra Come Dance with Me! [1][2]
1961 Charles, RayRay Charles "Georgia On My Mind" [1][2]
1962 Jack Jones "Lollipops and Roses" [1][2]
1963 Bennett, TonyTony Bennett I Left My Heart in San Francisco [1][2]
1964 Jack Jones "Wives and Lovers" [1][2]
1965 Armstrong, LouisLouis Armstrong "Hello, Dolly!" [1][2]
1966 Sinatra, FrankFrank Sinatra "It Was a Very Good Year" [1][2]
1967 Sinatra, FrankFrank Sinatra "Strangers in the Night" [1][2]
1968 Campbell, GlenGlen Campbell "By the Time I Get to Phoenix" [1][2]
1969 Feliciano, JoséJosé Feliciano "Light My Fire" [1][2]
1970 Nilsson, HarryHarry Nilsson "Everybody's Talkin'" [1][2]
1971 Stevens, RayRay Stevens "Everything Is Beautiful" [1][2]
1972 Taylor, JamesJames Taylor "You've Got a Friend" [1][2]
1973 Nilsson, HarryHarry Nilsson "Without You" [1][2]
1974 Wonder, StevieStevie Wonder "You Are the Sunshine of My Life" [1][2]
1975 Wonder, StevieStevie Wonder Fulfillingness' First Finale [1][2]
1976 Simon, PaulPaul Simon Still Crazy After All These Years [1][2]
1977 Wonder, StevieStevie Wonder Songs in the Key of Life [1][2]
1978 Taylor, JamesJames Taylor "Handy Man" [1][2]
1979 Manilow, BarryBarry Manilow "Copacabana (At the Copa)" [1][2]
1980 Joel, BillyBilly Joel 52nd Street [1][2]
1981 Loggins, KennyKenny Loggins "This Is It" [1][2]
1982 Jarreau, AlAl Jarreau Breakin' Away [1][2]
1983 Richie, LionelLionel Richie "Truly" [1][2]
1984 Jackson, MichaelMichael Jackson Thriller [1][2]
1985 Collins, PhilPhil Collins "Against All Odds (Take a Look at Me Now)" [1][2]
1986 Collins, PhilPhil Collins No Jacket Required [1][2]
1987 Winwood, SteveSteve Winwood "Higher Love" [1][2]
1988 Sting Bring on the Night [1][2]
1989 Bobby McFerrin "Don't Worry, Be Happy" [1][2]
1990 Bolton, MichaelMichael Bolton "How Am I Supposed to Live Without You" [1][2]
1991 Orbison, RoyRoy Orbison "Oh, Pretty Woman (live 1987)" [1][2]
1992 Bolton, MichaelMichael Bolton "When a Man Loves a Woman" [1][2]
1993 Clapton, EricEric Clapton "Tears in Heaven" [1][2]
1994 Sting "If I Ever Lose My Faith in You" [1][2]
1995 John, EltonElton John "Can You Feel the Love Tonight" [1][2]
1996 Seal "Kiss From a Rose" [1][2]
1997 Clapton, EricEric Clapton "Change the World" [1][2]
1998 John, EltonElton John "Candle in the Wind 1997" [1][2]
1999 Clapton, EricEric Clapton "My Father's Eyes" [1][2]
2000 Sting "Brand New Day" [1][2]
2001 Sting "She Walks This Earth" [1][2]
2002 Taylor, JamesJames Taylor "Don't Let Me Be Lonely Tonight" [1][2]
2003 Mayer, JohnJohn Mayer "Your Body Is a Wonderland" [1][2]
2004 Timberlake, JustinJustin Timberlake "Cry Me a River" [1][2]
2005 Mayer, JohnJohn Mayer "Daughters" [1][2]
2006 Wonder, StevieStevie Wonder "From the Bottom of My Heart" [1][2]
2007 Mayer, JohnJohn Mayer "Waiting on the World to Change" [1][2]
2008 Timberlake, JustinJustin Timberlake "What Goes Around... Comes Around" [1][2]
2009 Mayer, JohnJohn Mayer "Say" [1][2]
2010 Mraz, JasonJason Mraz "Make It Mine" [1][3]
2011 Mars, BrunoBruno Mars "Just the Way You Are" [1][4]

Category records

Most wins

Rank 1st 2nd 3rd
Artist Stevie Wonder
Sting
John Mayer
Frank Sinatra
Eric Clapton
James Taylor
Jack Jones
Harry Nilsson
Elton John
Michael Bolton
Justin Timberlake
Phil Collins
Total wins 4 Wins 3 wins 2 wins

Most nominations

Rank 1st 2nd 3rd
Artist Elton John Sting Frank Sinatra
Seal
Total wins 12 nominations 11 nominations 8 nominations

References

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