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The Winners


Nominees and winners by category:
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(CNN) -- The winners of the 40th Annual Grammy Awards, as announced February 25 at Radio City Music Hall. Recordings released between October 1, 1996 and September 30, 1997 were eligible for this year's awards; winners are marked with a star.

Winners List

Record of the Year: "Sunny Came Home" Shawn Colvin.

Album of the Year: "Time Out of Mind" Bob Dylan.

Song of the Year: "Sunny Came Home" Shawn Colvin and John Leventhal.

New Artist: Paula Cole.

Female Pop Vocal Performance: "Building a Mystery" Sarah McLachlan.

Male Pop Vocal Performance: "Candle in the Wind 1997" Elton John.

Pop Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocal: "Virtual Insanity" Jamiroquai.

Pop Collaboration with Vocals: "Don't Look Back" John Lee Hooker with Van Morrison.

Pop Instrumental Performance: "Last Dance" Sarah McLachlan.

Dance Recording: "Carry On" Donna Summer and Giorgio Moroder.

Pop Album: "Hourglass" James Taylor.

Traditional Pop: "Tony Bennett on Holiday" Tony Bennett.

Female Rock Performance: "Criminal" Fiona Apple.

Male Rock Performance: "Cold Irons Bound" Bob Dylan.

Rock Performance by a Duo or a Group with Vocal: "One Headlight" The Wallflowers.

Hard Rock Performance: "The End Is the Beginning Is the End" The Smashing Pumpkins.

Metal Performance: "Aenema" Tool.

Rock Instrumental Performance: "Block Rockin' Beats" Chemical Brothers.

Alternative Music: "OK Computer" Radiohead.

Rock Instrumental Performance: "Block Rockin' Beats" Chemical Brothers.

Rock Song: "One Headlight" Jakob Dylan.

Rock Album: "Blue Moon Swamp" John Fogerty.

Female Rhythm and Blues Vocal Performance: "On and On" Erykah Badu.

Rhythm and Blues Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocal: "No Diggity" Blackstreet.

Rhythm and blues song: "I Believe I Can Fly" R. Kelly.

Rap Solo Performance: "Men in Black" Will Smith

Rap Performance by a Duo or Group: "I'll Be Missing You" Puff Daddy and Faith Evans Featuring 112.

Rap Album: "No Way Out" Puff Daddy and The Family.

Country Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocal: "Looking in the Eyes of Love" Alison Krauss and Union Station.

Country Collaboration with Vocals: "In Another's Eyes" Trisha Yearwood and Garth Brooks.

Country Instrumental Performance: "Little Liza Jane" Alison Krauss and Union Station.

Bluegrass Album: "So Long So Wrong" Alison Krauss and Union Station.

New Age Album: "Oracle" Michael Hedges.

Contemporary Jazz Performance: "Into the Sun" Randy Brecker.

Jazz Vocal Performance: "Dear Ella" Dee Dee Bridgewater.

Jazz Instrumental Solo: "Stardust" Doc Cheatham and Nicholas Payton.

Jazz Instrumental Performance: "Beyond the Missouri Sky" Charlie Haden and Pat Metheny.

Large Jazz Ensemble Performance: "Joe Henderson Big Band" Joe Henderson Big Band.

Latin Jazz Performance: "Habana" Roy Hargrove's Crisol.

Rock Gospel Album: "Welcome to the Freak Show: dc Talk Live in Concert" dc Talk.

Pop/Contemporary Gospel Album: "Much Afraid" Jars of Clay.

Southern Gospel, Country Gospel or Bluegrass Gospel Album: "Amazing Grace 2: A Country Salute to Gospel" Various Artists.

Traditional Soul Gospel Album: "I Couldn't Hear Nobody Pray" Fairfield Four.

Contemporary Soul Gospel Album: "Brothers" Take 6.

Gospel Album by a Choir or Chorus: "God's Property From Kirk Franklin's Nu Nation" God's Property.

Latin Pop Performance: "Romances" Luis Miguel.

Latin Rock/Alternative Performance: "Fabulosos Calavera" Los Fabulosos Cadillacs.

Tropical Latin Performance: "Buena Vista Social Club" Ry Cooder.

Mexican-American/Tejano Music Performance: "En Tus Manos" La Mafia.

Traditional Blues Album: "Don't Look Back" John Lee Hooker.

Contemporary Blues Album: "Senor Blues" Taj Mahal.

Traditional Folk Album: "L'Amour ou la Folie" BeauSoleil.

Contemporary Folk Album: "Time Out of Mind" Bob Dylan.

Reggae Album: "Fallen is Babylon" Ziggy Marley and the Melody Makers.

World Music Album: "Nascimento" Milton Nascimento.

Polka Album: "Living on Polka Time" Jimmy Sturr.

Musical Album for Children: "All Aboard!" John Denver.

Spoken Word Album for Children: "Winnie-The-Pooh" Charles Kuralt.

Spoken Word Album: "Charles Kuralt's Spring" Charles Kuralt.

Spoken Comedy Album: "Roll With the New" Chris Rock.

Musical Show Album: "Chicago, The Musical."

Instrumental Composition: "Aung San Suu Kyi" Wayne Shorter.

Instrumental Composition Written for a Motion Picture or for Television: "The English Patient" Gabriel Yared.

Song Written Specifically for a Motion Picture or for Television: "I Believe I Can Fly" from "Space Jam," R. Kelly.

Instrumental Arrangement: "Straight, No Chaser" Bill Holman.

Instrumental Arrangement with Accompanying Vocal: "Cotton Tail" Slide Hampton.

Recording Package: "Titanic -- Music As Heard on the Fateful Voyage" Hugh Brown, Al Q and Jeff Smith.

Recording Package -- Boxed: "Beg Scream and Shout! The Big Ol' Box Of '60s Soul" Hugh Brown, David Gorman and Rachel Gutek.

Album Notes: "Anthology Of American Folk Music (1997 Edition Expanded)."

Historical Album: "Anthology of American Folk Music (1997 Edition Expanded)."

Engineered Album, Nonclassical: "Hourglass" Frank Filipetti.

Producer of the Year, Nonclassical: Babyface.

Remixer of the Year: Frankie Knuckles.

Engineered album, Classical: "Copland: The Music of America (Fanfare for the Common Man; Rodeo, Etc.)" Michael Bishop and Jack Renner.

Producer of the Year, Classical: Steven Epstein.

Classical Album: "Premieres -- Cello Concertos (Works Of Danielpour, Kirchner, Rouse)" Steven Epstein, producer, Philadelphia Orchestra.

Orchestral Performance: "Berlioz: Symphonie Fantastique" Tristia, Pierre Boulez, conductor, The Cleveland Orchestra Chorus, The Cleveland Orchestra.

Opera Recording: "Wagner: Die Meistersinger Von Nurnberg" Sir Georg Solti, conductor.

Choral Performance: "Adams: Harmonium/Rachmaninoff: The Bells" Robert Shaw.

Instrumental Soloist(s) Performance with Orchestra: "Premieres -- Cello Concertos (Works of Danielpour, Kirchner, Rouse)" Yo-Yo Ma, cello.

Instrumental Soloist Performance without Orchestra: "Bach: Suites For Solo Cello Nos. 1 - 6" Janos Starker, cello.

Chamber Music Performance: "Beethoven: The String Quartets" Emerson String Quartet.

Small Ensemble Performance: "Hindemith: Kammermusik No. 1 With Finale 1921, Opus 24 No. 1" Claudio Abbado, conductor, members of the Berliner Phil.

Classical Vocal Performance: "An Italian Songbook" Cecilia Bartoli.

Classical Contemporary composition: "Adams: El Dorado" John Adams.

Music video, short form: "Got 'Till It's Gone" Janet Jackson, Mark Romanek, video director.

Music video, long form: "Jagged Little Pill, Live" Alanis Morissette, Steve Purcell, video directors.


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