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The Beatles
Prêmios ganhos pelos Beatles e Ex-Beatles
Luís Pinheiro de Almeida fez um esforço de compilação dos principais prêmios de música para os Beatles e os ex-Beatles. Eis o resultado (agradecemos contribuições):
Beatles
- outstanding services to british music (Ivor Novello - 1963)
- best new artist (Grammy - 1964)
- hall of fame (Grammy - 1975)
- trustee award (1972)
- rock'n'roll of fame (1988)
- president's award (2004)
John Lennon
- special award for outstanding contribution to british music
(Ivor Novello - 1980)
- lifetime achievement award (Grammy - 1990)
- rock'n'roll hall of fame (1994)
Paul McCartney
- international achievement (Ivor Novello - 1979)
- outstanding services to british music (Ivor Novello - 1988)
- lifetime achievement award (Grammy - 1989)
- rock'n'roll hall of fame (1999)
- the academy fellowship (Ivor Novello - 1999)
Paul McCartney
"She Loves You" (1963)
- most broadcast work (Ivor Novello)
- best selling "A" side (Ivor Novello)
"With The Beatles" (1963)
- Grammy hall of fame (2001)
"I Want To Hold Your Hand" (1963)
- Grammy hall of fame (1998)
"Can't Buy Me Love" (1964)
- most performed work (Ivor Novello)
- best selling "A" side (Ivor Novello)
"A Hard Day's Night" (1964)
- best performance by a vocal group (Grammy)
- Grammy hall of fame (2000)
"Rubber Soul" (1964)
- Grammy hall of fame (2000)
"We Can Work It Out" (1965)
- best selling "A" side (Ivor Novello)
"Yesterday" (1965)
- outstanding song of the year (Ivor Novello)
- Grammy hall of fame (1997)
"Revolver" (1966)
- best album cover/package (Grammy)
- Grammy hall of fame (1999)
"Michèlle" (1966)
- most performed work (Ivor Novello)
- song of the year (Grammy)
"Eleanor Rigby" (1966)
- best contemporary solo vocal performance male or female (Grammy)
- Grammy hall of fame (2002)
"Yellow Submarine" (1966)
- best selling "A" side (Ivor Novello)
"Strawberry Fields Forever" (1967)
- Grammy hall of fame (1999)
"Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band" (1967)
- album of the year (Grammy)
- best contemporary album (Grammy)
- best album cover (Grammy)
- best engineered recording non classical (Grammy)
- Grammy hall of fame (1993)
"She's Leaving Home" (1967)
- best song musically and lyrically (Ivor Novello)
"Hey Jude" (1968)
- best selling "A" side (Ivor Novello)
- Grammy hall of fame (2001)
"The Beatles" (1968)
- Grammy hall of fame (2000)
"Ob-La-Di Ob-La-Da" (1969)
- most performed work (Ivor Novello)
"Abbey Road" (1969)
- best engineered recording non classical (Grammy)
- Grammy hall of fame (1995)
"Get Back" (1969)
- best selling "A" side (Ivor Novello)
"Let It Be" (1970)
- best original score written for a motion picture or a television special (Grammy)
- best original song score (Oscar)
- Grammy hall of fame (2004)
"Something" (1970)
- best song musically and lyrically (Ivor Novello)
"Imagine" (1970) - John Lennon
- Grammy hall of fame (1999)
"Uncle Albert/Admiral Halsey" (1971) - Paul McCartney
- best arrangement-accompanying vocalist (Grammy)
"My Sweet Lord" (1971) - George Harrison
- most performed work (Ivor Novello)
- best selling "A" side
"The Concert For Bangla Desh" (1972) - George Harrison/Ringo Starr
- album of the year (Grammy)
"Live And Let Die" (1973) - Paul McCartney
- best arrangement accompanying vocalists (Grammy)
"Band On The Run" (1974) - Paul McCartney
- best pop vocal performance by a duo, group or chorus (Grammy)
- best engineered recording non-classical (Grammy)
"Mull Of Kyntire" (1977) - Paul McCartney
- best selling "A" side
"Rockestra Theme" (1979) - Paul McCartney
- best rock instrumental performance (Grammy)
"Double Fantasy" (1981) - John Lennon
- album of the year (Grammy)
"Woman" (1981) - John Lennon
- outstanding british lyric (Ivor Novello - 1981)
"Ebony And Ivory" (1982) - Paul McCartney
- international hit of the year (Ivor Novello - 1982)
"We All Stand Together" (1984) - Paul McCartney
- best film theme song (Ivor Novello - 1984)
"The Prince's Trust All-Star Concert" (1987) - Paul McCartney
- best performance music video, long form (Grammy)
"Travelling Wilburys Volume One" (1989) - George Harrison
- best rock performance by a duo or group with vocal (Grammy)
"Free As A Bird" (1996)
- best pop performance by a duo or group with vocal (Grammy)
- best music video, short form (Grammy)
"The Beatles Anthology" (1996)
- best music video, long form (Grammy)
"Gimme Some Truth" (2000) - John Lennon
- best long form video (Grammy)
"Marwa Blues" (2003) - George Harrison
- best pop instrumental performance (Grammy)
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