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Grammy Award for Song of the Year

The Grammy Award for Song of the Year is an honor presented at the Grammy Awards, a ceremony that was established in 1958 and originally called the Gramophone Awards.[1] The Song of the Year award is one of the four most prestigious categories at the awards (alongside Best New Artist, Record of the Year and Album of the Year), presented annually since the 1st Grammy Awards in 1959. According to the 54th Grammy Awards description guide, the award is presented:

Grammy Award for Song of the Year
Awarded forQuality song containing both lyrics and melody
CountryUnited States
Presented byNational Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences
First awarded1959
Currently held byBonnie Raitt – "Just Like That" (2023)
Websitegrammy.com

to honor artistic achievement, technical proficiency and overall excellence in the recording industry, without regard to album sales or chart position.[2]

If a winning song contains samples or interpolations of existing material, the publisher and songwriter(s) of the original song(s) can apply for a Winners Certificate.[3]

Song of the Year is related to but is conceptually different from Record of the Year or Album of the Year:

  • Song of the Year is awarded for a single or for one track from an album. This award goes to the songwriter who actually wrote the lyrics and/or melodies to the song. "Song" in this context means the song as composed, not its recording.
  • Record of the Year is also awarded for a single or individual track, but the recipient of this award is the performing artist, the producer, recording engineer and/or mixer for that song. In this sense, "record" means a particular recorded song, not its composition or an album of songs.
  • Album of the Year is awarded for a whole album, and the award is presented to the artist, songwriter, producer, recording engineer, and mastering engineer for that album. In this context, "album" means a recorded collection of songs (a multi-track LP, CD, or download package), not the individual songs or their compositions.

History and description

The Song of the Year awards have been awarded since 1959.[4] It is one of the four most prestigious Grammy Awards. Despite both the Record of the Year award and Song of the Year being awarded for a single or for one track from an album, this award goes only to the composer(s) of the song whereas the Record of the Year award goes to the performer(s) and production team for a particular recording of the song. According to the 54th Grammy Awards description guide, the award is given to the songwriter(s) of a song that "must contain melody and lyrics and must be either a new song or a song first achieving prominence during the eligibility year. Songs containing prominent samples or interpolations are not eligible".[5]

Since the late 1960s other songwriter's awards have been presented for genre-specific categories, including Grammy Award for Best Country Song (since 1965), Grammy Award for Best R&B Song (since 1969), Grammy Award for Best Song Written for Visual Media (since 1988), Grammy Award for Best Rock Song (since 1992), and most recently Grammy Award for Best Rap Song (since 2004), Grammy Award for Best Gospel Song (from 2006 to 2014), Grammy Award for Best Contemporary Christian Music Song (from 2012 to 2014), Grammy Award for Best American Roots Song (since 2014), Grammy Award for Best Gospel Performance/Song (since 2015), and Grammy Award for Best Contemporary Christian Music Performance/Song (since 2015).

The category was expanded to include eight nominees in 2019 and 10 nominees in 2022.[6]

As of 2023, a distinct category to honor songwriters was established: Songwriter of the Year, Non-Classical.

Achievements

In many cases, the songwriters were also the performers (Domenico Modugno, Henry Mancini, John Lennon & Paul McCartney, Joe South, Paul Simon, Carole King, Barbra Streisand, Billy Joel, Michael McDonald, Christopher Cross, Sting, Michael Jackson & Lionel Richie, Bobby McFerrin, Eric Clapton, Bruce Springsteen, Seal, Shawn Colvin, Rob Thomas, U2, Alicia Keys, Luther Vandross, John Mayer, Dixie Chicks, Amy Winehouse, Coldplay, Beyoncé, Lady Antebellum, Adele, Fun, Lorde, Sam Smith, Ed Sheeran, Bruno Mars, Childish Gambino, Billie Eilish, H.E.R., Anderson .Paak, and Bonnie Raitt).

Dernst Emile II is the only songwriter to win Song of the Year in two consecutive years: in 2021 ("I Can't Breathe") and 2022 ("Leave the Door Open").

Other multiple winners in this category include Henry Mancini ("Moon River" and "Days of Wine and Roses"); Johnny Mercer ("Moon River" and "Days of Wine and Roses"); James Horner ("Somewhere Out There" and "My Heart Will Go On"); Will Jennings ("Tears in Heaven" and "My Heart Will Go On"); U2 ("Beautiful Day" and "Sometimes You Can't Make It on Your Own"); Adele ("Rolling in the Deep" and "Hello"); Christopher Brody Brown ("That's What I Like" and "Leave the Door Open"); and Bruno Mars ("That's What I Like" and "Leave the Door Open"), winning two times each.[7] However, songs written for Andy Williams, Roberta Flack, Barbra Streisand and Bette Midler have received this award twice.

Paul McCartney, Lionel Richie & Taylor Swift have the most Song of the Year nominations with six each. McCartney and Richie both won once, McCartney for "Michelle" and Richie for "We Are the World". Swift has never won it.[8]

The first woman to win the award was Carole King in 1972, for "You've Got a Friend".[9] Adele was the first female songwriter to win the award twice, winning for "Rolling in the Deep" and "Hello".[10]

Lorde is the youngest songwriter to win in the category, winning for "Royals" in 2014 at the age of 17.

Irving Gordon is the oldest songwriter to win the award, winning for “Unforgettable” in 1992 at age 77.

Christopher Cross and Billie Eilish are the only artists to receive the Grammys for Song of the Year as well as Record of the Year, Album of the Year, and Best New Artist in a single ceremony. Adele was the first artist to win the award for Song of the Year, Record of the Year, Album of the Year, and Best New Artist from separate occasions, and first woman to accomplish this feat. Only six artists have won the Song of the Year and Best New Artist awards the same year: Christopher Cross ("Sailing" in 1981), Alicia Keys ("Fallin'" in 2002), Amy Winehouse ("Rehab" in 2008), Fun ("We Are Young" in 2013), Sam Smith ("Stay with Me (Darkchild Version)" in 2015) and Billie Eilish ("Bad Guy" in 2020); Marvin Hamlisch is the only composer to win the Song of the Year and Best New Artist awards the same year in 1975, for "The Way We Were".

John Lennon, Paul McCartney, Lionel Richie, Diane Warren, Billie Eilish, H.E.R, and Finneas O'Connell are the only songwriters to receive three consecutive nominations for Song of the Year.

The song "Nel blu, dipinto di blu (Volare)", winner in 1959, written by Domenico Modugno and performed in Italian, is the only foreign-language song to win this award,[11] although the 1967 winner "Michelle" penned by Lennon–McCartney for The Beatles to perform, has a critical part of its lyrics in French.[12]

The Ernest Gold song "Theme of Exodus", which won in 1961, is the only instrumental song to ever receive this award.[13]

The first and only tie in this category in Grammy history took place in 1978, when both Barbra Streisand's & Paul Williams' "Evergreen (Love Theme from A Star Is Born)" and Joe Brooks' "You Light Up My Life" won the award.[14]

The first time in Grammy history that two different songs with the same title have been nominated in this category happened with "Hello" written by Lionel Richie in 1985 and "Hello" by Adele & Greg Kurstin in 2017.[15]

The song with the most writers to win this award is "That's What I Like", which won in 2018 with eight writers. The song with the most writers nominated in this category is "Peaches", which was nominated for the 2022 ceremony with 11 co-writers.[16]

Thirty-two of the winning songs have also won the award for Record of the Year.

Process

From 1995 to 2018, members of the National Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences nominated their choices for song of the year. A list of the top twenty records was given to the Nominations Review Committee, a specially selected group of anonymous members, who then selected the top five records to gain a nomination in the category in a special ballot.[17] The rest of the members then vote a winner from the five nominees.[18] In 2018, it was announced the number of nominated tracks would be increased to eight.[19] In 2021, it was announced that the Nomination Review Committees would be disbanded, and the final nominees for song of the year would be decided by votes from members.[20] Starting in 2022, the number of nominees in the category increased to 10.[21]

Recipients

An asterisk (*) indicates this recording also won Record of the Year.
Year[I] Songwriter(s) Work Performing artist(s)[II] Nominees Ref
1959 Domenico Modugno "Nel blu, dipinto di blu (Volare)" * Domenico Modugno
[22]

1960s

Year[I] Songwriter(s) Work Performing artist(s)[II] Nominees Ref
1960 Jimmy Driftwood "The Battle of New Orleans" Johnny Horton
[23]
1961 Ernest Gold "Theme of Exodus" Instrumental
(Various Artists)
[24]
1962 Henry Mancini
Johnny Mercer
"Moon River" * Henry Mancini [25]
1963 Leslie Bricusse
Anthony Newley
"What Kind of Fool Am I?" Sammy Davis Jr. [26]
1964 Henry Mancini
Johnny Mercer
"Days of Wine and Roses" * Henry Mancini
[27]
1965 Jerry Herman "Hello, Dolly!" Louis Armstrong [28]
1966 Paul Francis Webster
Johnny Mandel
"The Shadow of Your Smile" Tony Bennett [29]
1967 John Lennon
Paul McCartney
"Michelle" The Beatles [30]
1968 Jimmy Webb "Up, Up, and Away" * The 5th Dimension [31]
1969 Bobby Russell "Little Green Apples" O. C. Smith [32]

1970s

Year[I] Songwriter(s) Work Performing artist(s)[II] Nominees Ref
1970 Joe South "Games People Play" Joe South [33]
1971 Paul Simon "Bridge over Troubled Water" * Simon & Garfunkel [34]
1972 Carole King "You've Got a Friend" James Taylor & Carole King [35]
1973 Ewan MacColl "The First Time Ever I Saw Your Face" * Roberta Flack [36]
1974 Norman Gimbel
Charles Fox
"Killing Me Softly with His Song" * Roberta Flack [37]
1975 Alan and Marilyn Bergman
Marvin Hamlisch
"The Way We Were" Barbra Streisand [38]
1976 Stephen Sondheim "Send In the Clowns" Judy Collins [39]
1977 Bruce Johnston "I Write the Songs" Barry Manilow [40]
1978 Barbra Streisand
Paul Williams
"Evergreen (Love Theme from A Star Is Born)" Barbra Streisand [41]
Joe Brooks "You Light Up My Life" Debby Boone
1979 Billy Joel "Just the Way You Are" * Billy Joel [42]

1980s

Year[I] Songwriter(s) Work Performing artist(s)[II] Nominees Ref
1980 Kenny Loggins
Michael McDonald
"What a Fool Believes" * The Doobie Brothers [43]
1981 Christopher Cross "Sailing" * Christopher Cross [44]
1982 Donna Weiss
Jackie DeShannon
"Bette Davis Eyes" * Kim Carnes [45]
1983 Johnny Christopher
Mark James
Wayne Carson
"Always on My Mind" Willie Nelson [46]
1984 Sting "Every Breath You Take" The Police [47]
1985 Graham Lyle
Terry Britten
"What's Love Got to Do with It" * Tina Turner [48]
1986 Michael Jackson
Lionel Richie
"We Are the World" * USA for Africa [49]
1987 Burt Bacharach
Carole Bayer Sager
"That's What Friends Are For" Dionne Warwick & Friends (Elton John, Gladys Knight & Stevie Wonder) [50]
1988 James Horner
Barry Mann
Cynthia Weil
"Somewhere Out There" Linda Ronstadt & James Ingram [51]
1989 Bobby McFerrin "Don't Worry, Be Happy" * Bobby McFerrin [52]

1990s

Year[I] Songwriter(s) Work Performing artist(s)[II] Nominees Ref
1990 Larry Henley
Jeff Silbar
"Wind Beneath My Wings" * Bette Midler [53]
1991 Julie Gold "From a Distance" Bette Midler [54]
1992 Irving Gordon "Unforgettable" * Natalie Cole (With Nat King Cole) [55]
1993 Eric Clapton
Will Jennings
"Tears in Heaven" * Eric Clapton [56]
1994 Alan Menken
Tim Rice
"A Whole New World" Peabo Bryson & Regina Belle [57]
1995 Bruce Springsteen "Streets of Philadelphia" Bruce Springsteen [58]
1996 Seal "Kiss from a Rose" * Seal [59]
1997 Gordon Kennedy
Wayne Kirkpatrick
Tommy Sims
"Change the World" * Eric Clapton [60]
1998 Shawn Colvin
John Leventhal
"Sunny Came Home" * Shawn Colvin [61]
1999 James Horner
Will Jennings
"My Heart Will Go On" * Celine Dion [62]

2000s

Year[I] Songwriter(s) Work Performing artist(s)[II] Nominees Ref
2000 Itaal Shur
Rob Thomas
"Smooth" * Santana featuring Rob Thomas [63]
2001 Adam Clayton
David Evans
Larry Mullen Jr.
Paul Hewson
"Beautiful Day" * U2 [64]
2002 Alicia Keys "Fallin'" Alicia Keys
[65]
2003 Jesse Harris "Don't Know Why" * Norah Jones [66]
2004 Richard Marx
Luther Vandross
"Dance with My Father" Luther Vandross
[67]
2005 John Mayer "Daughters" John Mayer [68]
2006 Adam Clayton
David Evans
Larry Mullen Jr.
Paul Hewson
"Sometimes You Can't Make It on Your Own" U2 [69]
2007 Emily Robison
Martie Maguire
Natalie Maines
Dan Wilson
"Not Ready to Make Nice" * Dixie Chicks [70]
2008 Amy Winehouse "Rehab" * Amy Winehouse [71]
2009 Guy Berryman
Jonny Buckland
Will Champion
Chris Martin
"Viva la Vida" Coldplay
[72]

2010s

Year[I] Songwriter(s) Work Performing artist(s)[II] Nominees Ref
2010 Thaddis Harrell
Beyoncé Knowles
Terius Nash
Christopher Stewart
"Single Ladies (Put a Ring on It)" Beyoncé [73]
2011 Dave Haywood
Josh Kear
Charles Kelley
Hillary Scott
"Need You Now" * Lady Antebellum [74]
2012 Adele Adkins
Paul Epworth
"Rolling in the Deep" * Adele [75]
2013 Nate Ruess
Jack Antonoff
Jeff Bhasker
Andrew Dost
"We Are Young" Fun featuring Janelle Monáe [76]
2014 Joel Little
Ella Yelich-O'Connor
"Royals" Lorde [77]
2015 James Napier
William Phillips
Sam Smith
"Stay with Me" * Sam Smith [78]
2016 Ed Sheeran
Amy Wadge
"Thinking Out Loud" Ed Sheeran [79]
2017 Adele Adkins
Greg Kurstin
"Hello" * Adele [80]
2018 Christopher Brody Brown
James Fauntleroy
Philip Lawrence
Bruno Mars
Ray Charles McCullough II
Jeremy Reeves
Ray Romulus
Jonathan Yip
"That's What I Like" Bruno Mars [81]
2019 Donald Glover
Ludwig Göransson
Jeffery Lamar Williams
"This Is America" * Childish Gambino
[82][83]

2020s

Year[I] Songwriter(s) Work Performing artist(s)[II] Nominees Ref
2020 Billie Eilish O'Connell
Finneas O'Connell
"Bad Guy" * Billie Eilish
[84]
2021 Dernst Emile II
H.E.R.
Tiara Thomas
"I Can't Breathe" H.E.R. [85]
2022 Brandon Anderson
Christopher Brody Brown
Dernst Emile II
Bruno Mars
"Leave the Door Open" * Silk Sonic
[86]
2023 Bonnie Raitt "Just Like That" Bonnie Raitt
[87]
  • ^[I] Each year is linked to the article about the Grammy Awards held that year.
  • ^[II] The performing artist is only listed but does not receive the award.

Songwriters with multiple wins

2 wins

Songwriters with multiple nominations

2 nominations

See also

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External links

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The Grammy Award for Song of the Year is an honor presented at the Grammy Awards a ceremony that was established in 1958 and originally called the Gramophone Awards 1 The Song of the Year award is one of the four most prestigious categories at the awards alongside Best New Artist Record of the Year and Album of the Year presented annually since the 1st Grammy Awards in 1959 According to the 54th Grammy Awards description guide the award is presented Grammy Award for Song of the YearAwarded forQuality song containing both lyrics and melodyCountryUnited StatesPresented byNational Academy of Recording Arts and SciencesFirst awarded1959Currently held byBonnie Raitt Just Like That 2023 Websitegrammy comto honor artistic achievement technical proficiency and overall excellence in the recording industry without regard to album sales or chart position 2 If a winning song contains samples or interpolations of existing material the publisher and songwriter s of the original song s can apply for a Winners Certificate 3 Song of the Year is related to but is conceptually different from Record of the Year or Album of the Year Song of the Year is awarded for a single or for one track from an album This award goes to the songwriter who actually wrote the lyrics and or melodies to the song Song in this context means the song as composed not its recording Record of the Year is also awarded for a single or individual track but the recipient of this award is the performing artist the producer recording engineer and or mixer for that song In this sense record means a particular recorded song not its composition or an album of songs Album of the Year is awarded for a whole album and the award is presented to the artist songwriter producer recording engineer and mastering engineer for that album In this context album means a recorded collection of songs a multi track LP CD or download package not the individual songs or their compositions Contents 1 History and description 2 Achievements 3 Process 4 Recipients 4 1 1960s 4 2 1970s 4 3 1980s 4 4 1990s 4 5 2000s 4 6 2010s 4 7 2020s 5 Songwriters with multiple wins 6 Songwriters with multiple nominations 7 See also 8 References 9 External linksHistory and description EditThe Song of the Year awards have been awarded since 1959 4 It is one of the four most prestigious Grammy Awards Despite both the Record of the Year award and Song of the Year being awarded for a single or for one track from an album this award goes only to the composer s of the song whereas the Record of the Year award goes to the performer s and production team for a particular recording of the song According to the 54th Grammy Awards description guide the award is given to the songwriter s of a song that must contain melody and lyrics and must be either a new song or a song first achieving prominence during the eligibility year Songs containing prominent samples or interpolations are not eligible 5 Since the late 1960s other songwriter s awards have been presented for genre specific categories including Grammy Award for Best Country Song since 1965 Grammy Award for Best R amp B Song since 1969 Grammy Award for Best Song Written for Visual Media since 1988 Grammy Award for Best Rock Song since 1992 and most recently Grammy Award for Best Rap Song since 2004 Grammy Award for Best Gospel Song from 2006 to 2014 Grammy Award for Best Contemporary Christian Music Song from 2012 to 2014 Grammy Award for Best American Roots Song since 2014 Grammy Award for Best Gospel Performance Song since 2015 and Grammy Award for Best Contemporary Christian Music Performance Song since 2015 The category was expanded to include eight nominees in 2019 and 10 nominees in 2022 6 As of 2023 a distinct category to honor songwriters was established Songwriter of the Year Non Classical Achievements EditIn many cases the songwriters were also the performers Domenico Modugno Henry Mancini John Lennon amp Paul McCartney Joe South Paul Simon Carole King Barbra Streisand Billy Joel Michael McDonald Christopher Cross Sting Michael Jackson amp Lionel Richie Bobby McFerrin Eric Clapton Bruce Springsteen Seal Shawn Colvin Rob Thomas U2 Alicia Keys Luther Vandross John Mayer Dixie Chicks Amy Winehouse Coldplay Beyonce Lady Antebellum Adele Fun Lorde Sam Smith Ed Sheeran Bruno Mars Childish Gambino Billie Eilish H E R Anderson Paak and Bonnie Raitt Dernst Emile II is the only songwriter to win Song of the Year in two consecutive years in 2021 I Can t Breathe and 2022 Leave the Door Open Other multiple winners in this category include Henry Mancini Moon River and Days of Wine and Roses Johnny Mercer Moon River and Days of Wine and Roses James Horner Somewhere Out There and My Heart Will Go On Will Jennings Tears in Heaven and My Heart Will Go On U2 Beautiful Day and Sometimes You Can t Make It on Your Own Adele Rolling in the Deep and Hello Christopher Brody Brown That s What I Like and Leave the Door Open and Bruno Mars That s What I Like and Leave the Door Open winning two times each 7 However songs written for Andy Williams Roberta Flack Barbra Streisand and Bette Midler have received this award twice Paul McCartney Lionel Richie amp Taylor Swift have the most Song of the Year nominations with six each McCartney and Richie both won once McCartney for Michelle and Richie for We Are the World Swift has never won it 8 The first woman to win the award was Carole King in 1972 for You ve Got a Friend 9 Adele was the first female songwriter to win the award twice winning for Rolling in the Deep and Hello 10 Lorde is the youngest songwriter to win in the category winning for Royals in 2014 at the age of 17 Irving Gordon is the oldest songwriter to win the award winning for Unforgettable in 1992 at age 77 Christopher Cross and Billie Eilish are the only artists to receive the Grammys for Song of the Year as well as Record of the Year Album of the Year and Best New Artist in a single ceremony Adele was the first artist to win the award for Song of the Year Record of the Year Album of the Year and Best New Artist from separate occasions and first woman to accomplish this feat Only six artists have won the Song of the Year and Best New Artist awards the same year Christopher Cross Sailing in 1981 Alicia Keys Fallin in 2002 Amy Winehouse Rehab in 2008 Fun We Are Young in 2013 Sam Smith Stay with Me Darkchild Version in 2015 and Billie Eilish Bad Guy in 2020 Marvin Hamlisch is the only composer to win the Song of the Year and Best New Artist awards the same year in 1975 for The Way We Were John Lennon Paul McCartney Lionel Richie Diane Warren Billie Eilish H E R and Finneas O Connell are the only songwriters to receive three consecutive nominations for Song of the Year The song Nel blu dipinto di blu Volare winner in 1959 written by Domenico Modugno and performed in Italian is the only foreign language song to win this award 11 although the 1967 winner Michelle penned by Lennon McCartney for The Beatles to perform has a critical part of its lyrics in French 12 The Ernest Gold song Theme of Exodus which won in 1961 is the only instrumental song to ever receive this award 13 The first and only tie in this category in Grammy history took place in 1978 when both Barbra Streisand s amp Paul Williams Evergreen Love Theme from A Star Is Born and Joe Brooks You Light Up My Life won the award 14 The first time in Grammy history that two different songs with the same title have been nominated in this category happened with Hello written by Lionel Richie in 1985 and Hello by Adele amp Greg Kurstin in 2017 15 The song with the most writers to win this award is That s What I Like which won in 2018 with eight writers The song with the most writers nominated in this category is Peaches which was nominated for the 2022 ceremony with 11 co writers 16 Thirty two of the winning songs have also won the award for Record of the Year Process EditFrom 1995 to 2018 members of the National Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences nominated their choices for song of the year A list of the top twenty records was given to the Nominations Review Committee a specially selected group of anonymous members who then selected the top five records to gain a nomination in the category in a special ballot 17 The rest of the members then vote a winner from the five nominees 18 In 2018 it was announced the number of nominated tracks would be increased to eight 19 In 2021 it was announced that the Nomination Review Committees would be disbanded and the final nominees for song of the year would be decided by votes from members 20 Starting in 2022 the number of nominees in the category increased to 10 21 Recipients EditAn asterisk indicates this recording also won Record of the Year Year I Songwriter s Work Performing artist s II Nominees Ref1959 Domenico Modugno Nel blu dipinto di blu Volare Domenico Modugno Paul Vance amp Lee Pockriss for Catch a Falling Star performed by Perry Como John Davenport amp Eddie Cooley for Fever performed by Peggy Lee Alan Jay Lerner amp Frederick Loewe for Theme to Gigi performed by Various Artists Cy Coleman amp Carolyn Leigh for Witchcraft performed by Frank Sinatra 22 1960s Edit Year I Songwriter s Work Performing artist s II Nominees Ref1960 Jimmy Driftwood The Battle of New Orleans Johnny Horton Sammy Cahn amp Jimmy Van Heusen for High Hopes performed by Frank Sinatra Karl Stutz amp Edith Linderman for I Know performed by Perry Como Paul Francis Webster amp Andre Previn for Like Young performed by Andre Previn Jule Styne amp Stephen Sondheim for Small World performed by Johnny Mathis 23 1961 Ernest Gold Theme of Exodus Instrumental Various Artists Charles Randolph Grean Joe Allison amp Audrey Allison for He ll Have to Go performed by Jim Reeves Lew Spence Marilyn Keith amp Alan Bergman for Nice n Easy performed by Frank Sinatra Sammy Cahn amp Jimmy Van Heusen for The Second Time Around performed by Andy Williams Max Steiner for Theme from A Summer Place performed by Percy Faith 24 1962 Henry ManciniJohnny Mercer Moon River Henry Mancini Jimmy Dean for Big Bad John performed by Jimmy Dean Hank Cochran for A Little Bitty Tear performed by Burl Ives Tony Velona for Lollipops and Roses performed by Jack Jones Jule Styne Betty Comden amp Adolph Green for Make Someone Happy performed by Various Artists 25 1963 Leslie BricusseAnthony Newley What Kind of Fool Am I Sammy Davis Jr Lionel Bart for As Long as He Needs Me performed by Shirley Bassey Douglas Cross amp George Cory for I Left My Heart in San Francisco performed by Tony Bennett John Kander amp Fred Ebb for My Coloring Book performed by Sandy Stewart Richard Rodgers for The Sweetest Sounds performed by Various Artists 26 1964 Henry ManciniJohnny Mercer Days of Wine and Roses Henry Mancini Sammy Cahn amp Jimmy Van Heusen for Call Me Irresponsible performed by Frank Sinatra Sacha Distel amp Jack Reardon for The Good Life performed by Tony Bennett Sadie Vimmerstedt amp Johnny Mercer for I Wanna Be Around performed by Tony Bennett Burt Bacharach amp Hal David for Wives and Lovers performed by Jack Jones 27 1965 Jerry Herman Hello Dolly Louis Armstrong John Lennon amp Paul McCartney for A Hard Day s Night performed by The Beatles Henry Mancini Ray Evans amp Jay Livingston for Dear Heart performed by Andy Williams Jule Styne amp Bob Merrill for People performed by Barbra Streisand Leslie Bricusse amp Anthony Newley for Who Can I Turn To performed by Tony Bennett 28 1966 Paul Francis WebsterJohnny Mandel The Shadow of Your Smile Tony Bennett Michel Legrand Norman Gimbel amp Jacques Demy for I Will Wait for You performed by Connie Francis Jimmy Van Heusen amp Sammy Cahn for The September of My Years performed by Frank Sinatra John Lennon amp Paul McCartney for Yesterday performed by The Beatles Roger Miller for King of the Road performed by Roger Miller 29 1967 John LennonPaul McCartney Michelle The Beatles John Barry amp Don Black for Born Free performed by Various Artists Mitch Leigh amp Joe Darion for The Impossible Dream performed by Richard Kiley Paul Francis Webster amp Maurice Jarre for Somewhere My Love performed by Ray Conniff Bert Kaempfert Charles Singleton amp Eddie Snyder for Strangers in the Night performed by Frank Sinatra 30 1968 Jimmy Webb Up Up and Away The 5th Dimension Jimmy Webb for By the Time I Get to Phoenix performed by Glen Campbell Tom Jones amp Harvey Schmidt for My Cup Runneth Over performed by Ed Ames Bobbie Gentry for Ode to Billie Joe performed by Bobbie Gentry John Hartford for Gentle on My Mind performed by Glen Campbell 31 1969 Bobby Russell Little Green Apples O C Smith Tom T Hall for Harper Valley PTA performed by Jeannie C Riley John Lennon amp Paul McCartney for Hey Jude performed by The Beatles Bobby Russell for Honey performed by Bobby Goldsboro Paul Simon for Mrs Robinson performed by Simon amp Garfunkel 32 1970s Edit Year I Songwriter s Work Performing artist s II Nominees Ref1970 Joe South Games People Play Joe South Larry Kusik Eddie Snyder amp Nino Rota for A Time For Us performed by Henry Mancini David Clayton Thomas for Spinning Wheel performed by Blood Sweat amp Tears Burt Bacharach amp Hal David for I ll Never Fall in Love Again performed by Dionne Warwick Burt Bacharach amp Hal David for Raindrops Keep Fallin on My Head performed by B J Thomas 33 1971 Paul Simon Bridge over Troubled Water Simon amp Garfunkel Ray Stevens for Everything Is Beautiful performed by Ray Stevens James Taylor for Fire and Rain performed by James Taylor John Lennon amp Paul McCartney for Let it Be performed by The Beatles Roger Nichols amp Paul Williams for We ve Only Just Begun performed by The Carpenters 34 1972 Carole King You ve Got a Friend James Taylor amp Carole King Kris Kristofferson for Help Me Make It Through the Night performed by Kris Kristofferson Sid Wayne amp Armando Manzanero for It s Impossible performed by Perry Como Kris Kristofferson amp Fred Foster for Me and Bobby McGee performed by Janis Joplin Joe South for I Never Promised You a Rose Garden performed by Lynn Anderson 35 1973 Ewan MacColl The First Time Ever I Saw Your Face Roberta Flack Gilbert O Sullivan for Alone Again Naturally performed by Gilbert O Sullivan Don McLean for American Pie performed by Don McLean Neil Diamond for Song Sung Blue performed by Neil Diamond Alan and Marilyn Bergman amp Michel Legrand for The Summer Knows performed by Michel Legrand 36 1974 Norman GimbelCharles Fox Killing Me Softly with His Song Roberta Flack Kenny O Dell for Behind Closed Doors performed by Charlie Rich Stevie Wonder for You Are the Sunshine of My Life performed by Stevie Wonder Carly Simon for You re So Vain performed by Carly Simon Irwin Levine amp L Russell Brown for Tie a Yellow Ribbon Round the Ole Oak Tree performed by Dawn featuring Tony Orlando 37 1975 Alan and Marilyn BergmanMarvin Hamlisch The Way We Were Barbra Streisand Gene McDaniels for Feel Like Makin Love performed by Roberta Flack Jeff Barry amp Peter Allen for I Honestly Love You performed by Olivia Newton John David Nichtern for Midnight at the Oasis performed by Maria Muldaur Paul Williams amp Ken Ascher for You and Me Against the World performed by Helen Reddy 38 1976 Stephen Sondheim Send In the Clowns Judy Collins Janis Ian for At Seventeen performed by Janis Ian Morris Albert for Feelings performed by Morris Albert Neil Sedaka amp Howard Greenfield for Love Will Keep Us Together performed by Captain amp Tennille Larry Weiss for Rhinestone Cowboy performed by Glen Campbell 39 1977 Bruce Johnston I Write the Songs Barry Manilow Bill Danoff for Afternoon Delight performed by Starland Vocal Band Neil Sedaka amp Howard Greenfield for Breaking Up Is Hard to Do performed by Neil Sedaka Leon Russell for This Masquerade performed by George Benson Gordon Lightfoot for The Wreck of the Edmund Fitzgerald performed by Gordon Lightfoot 40 1978 Barbra StreisandPaul Williams Evergreen Love Theme from A Star Is Born Barbra Streisand Richard Leigh for Don t It Make My Brown Eyes Blue performed by Crystal Gayle Don Felder Don Henley amp Glenn Frey for Hotel California performed by the Eagles Marvin Hamlisch amp Carole Bayer Sager for Nobody Does It Better performed by Carly Simon Allen Toussaint for Southern Nights performed by Glen Campbell 41 Joe Brooks You Light Up My Life Debby Boone1979 Billy Joel Just the Way You Are Billy Joel Barry Gibb Robin Gibb amp Maurice Gibb for Stayin Alive performed by Bee Gees Lionel Richie for Three Times a Lady performed by the Commodores Neil Diamond amp Alan and Marilyn Bergman for You Don t Bring Me Flowers performed by Neil Diamond amp Barbra Streisand Randy Goodrum for You Needed Me performed by Anne Murray 42 1980s Edit Year I Songwriter s Work Performing artist s II Nominees Ref1980 Kenny LogginsMichael McDonald What a Fool Believes The Doobie Brothers David Foster Jay Graydon amp Bill Champlin for After the Love Has Gone performed by Earth Wind amp Fire Rickie Lee Jones for Chuck E s in Love performed by Rickie Lee Jones Billy Joel for Honesty performed by Billy Joel Dino Fekaris amp Freddie Perren for I Will Survive performed by Gloria Gaynor Lester Abrams amp Michael McDonald for Minute by Minute performed by The Doobie Brothers Dino Fekaris amp Freddie Perren for Reunited performed by Peaches amp Herb Steve Gibb for She Believes in Me performed by Kenny Rogers 43 1981 Christopher Cross Sailing Christopher Cross Michael Gore amp Dean Pitchford for Fame performed by Irene Cara Amanda McBroom for The Rose performed by Bette Midler Lionel Richie for Lady performed by Kenny Rogers John Kander amp Fred Ebb for Theme from New York New York performed by Frank Sinatra Barry Gibb amp Robin Gibb for Woman in Love performed by Barbra Streisand 44 1982 Donna WeissJackie DeShannon Bette Davis Eyes Kim Carnes Peter Allen Burt Bacharach Carole Bayer Sager amp Christopher Cross for Arthur s Theme Best That You Can Do performed by Christopher Cross Lionel Richie for Endless Love performed by Diana Ross amp Lionel Richie Bill Withers William Salter amp Ralph MacDonald for Just the Two of Us performed by Grover Washington Jr with Bill Withers Dolly Parton for 9 to 5 performed by Dolly Parton 45 1983 Johnny ChristopherMark JamesWayne Carson Always on My Mind Willie Nelson Paul McCartney for Ebony and Ivory performed by Paul McCartney amp Stevie Wonder David Paich for Rosanna performed by Toto Frankie Sullivan amp Jim Peterik for Eye of the Tiger performed by Survivor Donald Fagen for I G Y What a Beautiful World performed by Donald Fagen 46 1984 Sting Every Breath You Take The Police Lionel Richie for All Night Long All Night performed by Lionel Richie Michael Jackson for Beat It performed by Michael Jackson Michael Jackson for Billie Jean performed by Michael Jackson Michael Sembello amp Dennis Matkosky for Maniac performed by Michael Sembello 47 1985 Graham LyleTerry Britten What s Love Got to Do with It Tina Turner Phil Collins for Against All Odds Take a Look at Me Now performed by Phil Collins Lionel Richie for Hello performed by Lionel Richie Stevie Wonder for I Just Called to Say I Love You performed by Stevie Wonder Cyndi Lauper amp Rob Hyman for Time after Time performed by Cyndi Lauper 48 1986 Michael JacksonLionel Richie We Are the World USA for Africa Mark Knopfler amp Sting for Money for Nothing performed by Dire Straits Don Henley amp Mike Campbell for The Boys of Summer performed by Don Henley Daryl Hall for Everytime You Go Away performed by Paul Young Mick Jones for I Want to Know What Love Is performed by Foreigner 49 1987 Burt BacharachCarole Bayer Sager That s What Friends Are For Dionne Warwick amp Friends Elton John Gladys Knight amp Stevie Wonder Peter Gabriel for Sledgehammer performed by Peter Gabriel Robert Palmer for Addicted to Love performed by Robert Palmer Steve Winwood amp Will Jennings for Higher Love performed by Steve Winwood Paul Simon for Graceland performed by Paul Simon 50 1988 James HornerBarry MannCynthia Weil Somewhere Out There Linda Ronstadt amp James Ingram Ritchie Valens for La Bamba performed by Los Lobos Adam Clayton David Evans Larry Mullen Jr amp Paul Hewson for I Still Haven t Found What I m Looking For performed by U2 Suzanne Vega for Luka performed by Suzanne Vega Michael Masser amp Will Jennings for Didn t We Almost Have It All performed by Whitney Houston 51 1989 Bobby McFerrin Don t Worry Be Happy Bobby McFerrin Anita Baker Skip Scarborough amp Randy Holland for Giving You the Best That I Got performed by Anita Baker Tracy Chapman for Fast Car performed by Tracy Chapman Sting for Be Still My Beating Heart performed by Sting Brenda Russell Jeff Hall amp Scott Cutler for Piano in the Dark performed by Brenda Russell 52 1990s Edit Year I Songwriter s Work Performing artist s II Nominees Ref1990 Larry HenleyJeff Silbar Wind Beneath My Wings Bette Midler Barry Mann Cynthia Weil amp Tom Snow for Don t Know Much performed by Linda Ronstadt amp Aaron Neville Don Henley amp Bruce Hornsby for The End of the Innocence performed by Don Henley Billy Joel for We Didn t Start the Fire performed by Billy Joel Mike Rutherford amp B A Robertson for The Living Years performed by Mike The Mechanics 53 1991 Julie Gold From a Distance Bette Midler Mariah Carey amp Ben Margulies for Vision of Love performed by Mariah Carey Phil Collins for Another Day in Paradise performed by Phil Collins Prince for Nothing Compares 2 U performed by Sinead O Connor Chynna Phillips Glen Ballard amp Carnie Wilson for Hold On performed by Wilson Phillips 54 1992 Irving Gordon Unforgettable Natalie Cole With Nat King Cole Bryan Adams Robert Lange amp Michael Kamen for Everything I Do I Do It for You performed by Bryan Adams Amy Grant amp Keith Thomas for Baby Baby performed by Amy Grant Bill Berry Peter Buck Mike Mills amp Michael Stipe for Losing My Religion performed by R E M Marc Cohn for Walking in Memphis performed by Marc Cohn 55 1993 Eric ClaptonWill Jennings Tears in Heaven Eric Clapton Don Von Tress for Achy Breaky Heart performed by Billy Ray Cyrus Alan Menken amp Howard Ashman for Beauty and the Beast performed by Celine Dion amp Peabo Bryson k d lang amp Ben Mink for Constant Craving performed by k d lang Wendy Waldman Jon Lind amp Phil Galdston for Save the Best for Last performed by Vanessa Williams 56 1994 Alan MenkenTim Rice A Whole New World Peabo Bryson amp Regina Belle Billy Joel for The River of Dreams performed by Billy Joel Jim Steinman for I d Do Anything for Love But I Won t Do That performed by Meat Loaf Sting for If I Ever Lose My Faith in You performed by Sting Neil Young for Harvest Moon performed by Neil Young 57 1995 Bruce Springsteen Streets of Philadelphia Bruce Springsteen David Baerwald Bill Bottrell Wyn Cooper Sheryl Crow amp Kevin Gilbert for All I Wanna Do performed by Sheryl Crow Elton John amp Tim Rice for Can You Feel the Love Tonight performed by Elton John Elton John amp Tim Rice for Circle of Life performed by Elton John Gary Baker amp Frank J Myers for I Swear versions performed by John Michael Montgomery amp All 4 One 58 1996 Seal Kiss from a Rose Seal Eric Bazilian for One of Us performed by Joan Osborne Maribeth Derry Sam Diamond amp Jennifer Kimball for I Can Love You Like That versions performed by John Michael Montgomery amp All 4 One R Kelly for You Are Not Alone performed by Michael Jackson Glen Ballard amp Alanis Morissette for You Oughta Know performed by Alanis Morissette 59 1997 Gordon KennedyWayne KirkpatrickTommy Sims Change the World Eric Clapton Tracy Chapman for Give Me One Reason performed by Tracy Chapman Diane Warren for Because You Loved Me performed by Celine Dion Bill Mack for Blue performed by LeAnn Rimes Kenneth Babyface Edmonds for Exhale Shoop Shoop performed by Whitney Houston 60 1998 Shawn ColvinJohn Leventhal Sunny Came Home Shawn Colvin Eric Stefani amp Gwen Stefani for Don t Speak performed by No Doubt Diane Warren for How Do I Live versions performed by LeAnn Rimes amp Trisha Yearwood Paula Cole for Where Have All the Cowboys Gone performed by Paula Cole R Kelly for I Believe I Can Fly performed by R Kelly 61 1999 James HornerWill Jennings My Heart Will Go On Celine Dion Diane Warren for I Don t Want to Miss a Thing performed by Aerosmith John Rzeznik for Iris performed by The Goo Goo Dolls Kirk Franklin for Lean on Me performed by Kirk Franklin Robert Lange amp Shania Twain for You re Still the One performed by Shania Twain 62 2000s Edit Year I Songwriter s Work Performing artist s II Nominees Ref2000 Itaal ShurRob Thomas Smooth Santana featuring Rob Thomas Andreas Carlsson amp Max Martin for I Want It That Way performed by Backstreet Boys Desmond Child amp Robi Draco Rosa for Livin la Vida Loca performed by Ricky Martin Tionne T Boz Watkins amp Dallas Austin for Unpretty performed by TLC Shania Twain amp Robert Lange for You ve Got a Way performed by Shania Twain 63 2001 Adam ClaytonDavid EvansLarry Mullen Jr Paul Hewson Beautiful Day U2 Beyonce Knowles Rodney Jerkins LaShawn Daniels Fred Jerkins III LeToya LaTavia Roberson amp Kelly Rowland for Say My Name performed by Destiny s Child Macy Gray Jinsoo Lim Jeremy Ruzumna amp David Wilder for I Try performed by Macy Gray Stephanie Bentley amp Holly Lamar for Breathe performed by Faith Hill Mark Sanders amp Tia Sillers for I Hope You Dance performed by Lee Ann Womack 64 2002 Alicia Keys Fallin Alicia Keys India Arie Carlos Six July Broady amp Shannon Sanders for Video performed by India Arie Charlie Colin Rob Hotchkiss Patrick Monahan Jimmy Stafford amp Scott Underwood for Drops of Jupiter Tell Me performed by Train Adam Clayton David Evans Larry Mullen Jr amp Paul Hewson for Stuck in a Moment You Can t Get Out Of performed by U2 Nelly Furtado for I m Like a Bird performed by Nelly Furtado 65 2003 Jesse Harris Don t Know Why Norah Jones Vanessa Carlton for A Thousand Miles performed by Vanessa Carlton Avril Lavigne amp The Matrix for Complicated performed by Avril Lavigne Bruce Springsteen for The Rising performed by Bruce Springsteen Alan Jackson for Where Were You When the World Stopped Turning performed by Alan Jackson 66 2004 Richard MarxLuther Vandross Dance with My Father Luther Vandross Linda Perry for Beautiful performed by Christina Aguilera Avril Lavigne amp The Matrix for I m with You performed by Avril Lavigne Jorge Calderon amp Warren Zevon for Keep Me In Your Heart performed by Warren Zevon Jeff Bass M Mathers amp Luis Resto for Lose Yourself performed by Eminem 67 2005 John Mayer Daughters John Mayer Alicia Keys for If I Ain t Got You performed by Alicia Keys Rhymefest amp Kanye West for Jesus Walks performed by Kanye West Tim Nichols amp Craig Wiseman for Live Like You Were Dying performed by Tim McGraw Daniel Estrin amp Douglas Robb for The Reason performed by Hoobastank 68 2006 Adam ClaytonDavid EvansLarry Mullen Jr Paul Hewson Sometimes You Can t Make It on Your Own U2 Johnta Austin Mariah Carey Jermaine Dupri amp Manuel Seal Jr for We Belong Together performed by Mariah Carey Bobby Boyd Jeff Hanna amp Marcus Hummon for Bless the Broken Road performed by Rascal Flatts Bruce Springsteen for Devils amp Dust performed by Bruce Springsteen John Legend amp will i am for Ordinary People performed by John Legend 69 2007 Emily RobisonMartie MaguireNatalie MainesDan Wilson Not Ready to Make Nice Dixie Chicks Johnta Austin Mary J Blige Bryan Michael Cox amp Jason Perry for Be Without You performed by Mary J Blige James Blunt Amanda Ghost amp Sacha Skarbek for You re Beautiful performed by James Blunt John Beck Steve Chrisanthou amp Corinne Bailey Rae for Put Your Records On performed by Corinne Bailey Rae Brett James Hillary Lindsey amp Gordie Sampson for Jesus Take the Wheel performed by Carrie Underwood 70 2008 Amy Winehouse Rehab Amy Winehouse Josh Kear amp Chris Tompkins for Before He Cheats performed by Carrie Underwood Tom Higgenson for Hey There Delilah performed by Plain White T s Corinne Bailey Rae for Like a Star performed by Corinne Bailey Rae Kuk Harrell Shawn Carter Christopher Stewart amp The Dream for Umbrella performed by Rihanna featuring Jay Z 71 2009 Guy BerrymanJonny BucklandWill ChampionChris Martin Viva la Vida Coldplay Estelle Keith Harris John Legend Josh Lopez Caleb Speir Kanye West amp will i am for American Boy performed by Estelle featuring Kanye West Adele Adkins amp Eg White for Chasing Pavements performed by Adele Jason Mraz for I m Yours performed by Jason Mraz Sara Bareilles for Love Song performed by Sara Bareilles 72 2010s Edit Year I Songwriter s Work Performing artist s II Nominees Ref2010 Thaddis HarrellBeyonce KnowlesTerius NashChristopher Stewart Single Ladies Put a Ring on It Beyonce Lady Gaga amp RedOne for Poker Face performed by Lady Gaga Hod David amp Musze for Pretty Wings performed by Maxwell Caleb Followill Jared Followill Matthew Followill amp Nathan Followill for Use Somebody performed by Kings of Leon Liz Rose amp Taylor Swift for You Belong with Me performed by Taylor Swift 73 2011 Dave HaywoodJosh KearCharles KelleyHillary Scott Need You Now Lady Antebellum Ray LaMontagne for Beg Steal Or Borrow performed by Ray LaMontagne and The Pariah Dogs Brody Brown Cee Lo Green Ari Levine Philip Lawrence amp Bruno Mars for F k You performed by Cee Lo Green Tom Douglas amp Allen Shamblin for The House That Built Me performed by Miranda Lambert Alexander Grant Skylar Grey amp Marshall Mathers for Love the Way You Lie performed by Eminem featuring Rihanna 74 2012 Adele AdkinsPaul Epworth Rolling in the Deep Adele Jeff Bhasker Stacy Ferguson Malik Jones Warren Trotter amp Kanye West for All of the Lights performed by Kanye West featuring Rihanna Kid Cudi amp Fergie Ted Dwane Ben Lovett Marcus Mumford amp Country Winston for The Cave performed by Mumford amp Sons Brody Brown Claude Kelly Philip Lawrence Ari Levine Bruno Mars amp Andrew Wyatt for Grenade performed by Bruno Mars Justin Vernon for Holocene performed by Bon Iver 75 2013 Nate RuessJack AntonoffJeff BhaskerAndrew Dost We Are Young Fun featuring Janelle Monae Ed Sheeran for The A Team performed by Ed Sheeran Miguel Pimentel for Adorn performed by Miguel Tavish Crowe Carly Rae Jepsen amp Josh Ramsay for Call Me Maybe performed by Carly Rae Jepsen Jorgen Elofsson David Gamson Greg Kurstin amp Ali Tamposi for Stronger What Doesn t Kill You performed by Kelly Clarkson 76 2014 Joel LittleElla Yelich O Connor Royals Lorde Jeff Bhasker Pink amp Nate Ruess for Just Give Me a Reason performed by Pink featuring Nate Ruess Philip Lawrence Ari Levine amp Bruno Mars for Locked Out of Heaven performed by Bruno Mars Lukasz Gottwald Max Martin Bonnie McKee Katy Perry amp Henry Walter for Roar performed by Katy Perry Ben Haggerty Mary Lambert amp Ryan Lewis for Same Love performed by Macklemore amp Ryan Lewis featuring Mary Lambert 77 2015 James NapierWilliam PhillipsSam Smith Stay with Me Sam Smith Andrew Hozier Byrne for Take Me to Church performed by Hozier Sia Furler amp Jesse Shatkin for Chandelier performed by Sia Max Martin Shellback amp Taylor Swift for Shake It Off performed by Taylor Swift Kevin Kadish amp Meghan Trainor for All About That Bass performed by Meghan Trainor 78 2016 Ed SheeranAmy Wadge Thinking Out Loud Ed Sheeran Kendrick Duckworth Mark Anthony Spears amp Pharrell Williams for Alright performed by Kendrick Lamar Max Martin Shellback amp Taylor Swift for Blank Space performed by Taylor Swift Hillary Lindsey Lori McKenna amp Liz Rose for Girl Crush performed by Little Big Town Andrew Cedar Justin Franks Charles Puth amp Cameron Thomaz for See You Again performed by Wiz Khalifa featuring Charlie Puth 79 2017 Adele AdkinsGreg Kurstin Hello Adele Khalif Brown Asheton Hogan Beyonce Knowles amp Michael Len Williams II for Formation performed by Beyonce Mike Posner for I Took a Pill in Ibiza performed by Mike Posner Justin Bieber Benjamin Levin amp Ed Sheeran for Love Yourself performed by Justin Bieber Lukas Forchammer Stefan Forrest Morten Pilegaard amp Morten Ristorp for 7 Years performed by Lukas Graham 80 2018 Christopher Brody BrownJames FauntleroyPhilip LawrenceBruno MarsRay Charles McCullough IIJeremy ReevesRay RomulusJonathan Yip That s What I Like Bruno Mars Ramon Ayala Rodriguez Justin Bieber Jason Boyd Erika Ender Luis Fonsi amp Marty James Garton Jr for Despacito performed by Luis Fonsi amp Daddy Yankee ft Justin Bieber Shawn Carter amp Dion Wilson for 4 44 performed by Jay Z Benjamin Levin Mikkel Storleer Eriksen Tor Erik Hermansen Julia Michaels amp Justin Drew Tranter for Issues performed by Julia Michaels Alessia Caracciolo Sir Robert Bryson Hall II Arjun Ivatury Khalid Robinson amp Andrew Taggart for 1 800 273 8255 performed by Logic ft Alessia Cara amp Khalid 81 2019 Donald GloverLudwig GoranssonJeffery Lamar Williams This Is America Childish Gambino Kendrick Duckworth Solana Rowe Al Shuckburg Mark Anthony Spears amp Anthony Tiffith for All the Stars performed by Kendrick Lamar amp SZA Larrance Dopson Joelle James Ella Mai amp Dijon McFarlane for Boo d Up performed by Ella Mai Aubrey Graham Daveon Jackson Brock Korsan Ron LaTour Matthew Samuels amp Noah Shebib for God s Plan performed by Drake Teddy Geiger Scott Harris Shawn Mendes amp Geoffrey Warburton for In My Blood performed by Shawn Mendes Brandi Carlile Dave Cobb Phil Hanseroth amp Tim Hanseroth for The Joke performed by Brandi Carlile Sarah Aarons Jordan K Johnson Stefan Johnson Marcus Lomax Kyle Trewartha Michael Trewartha amp Anton Zaslavski for The Middle performed by Zedd Maren Morris amp Grey Lady Gaga Mark Ronson Anthony Rossomando amp Andrew Wyatt for Shallow performed by Lady Gaga amp Bradley Cooper 82 83 2020s Edit Year I Songwriter s Work Performing artist s II Nominees Ref2020 Billie Eilish O ConnellFinneas O Connell Bad Guy Billie Eilish Natalie Hemby Lady Gaga Hillary Lindsey amp Lori McKenna for Always Remember Us This Way performed by Lady Gaga Brandi Carlile Phil Hanseroth Tim Hanseroth amp Tanya Tucker for Bring My Flowers Now performed by Tanya Tucker Ruby Amanfu Sam Ashworth D Arcelious Harris H E R amp Rodney Jerkins for Hard Place performed by H E R Taylor Swift for Lover performed by Taylor Swift Jack Antonoff amp Lana Del Rey for Norman Fucking Rockwell performed by Lana Del Rey Tom Barnes Lewis Capaldi Pete Kelleher Benjamin Kohn amp Sam Roman for Someone You Loved performed by Lewis Capaldi Steven Cheung Eric Frederic Melissa Jefferson amp Jesse Saint John for Truth Hurts performed by Lizzo 84 2021 Dernst Emile IIH E R Tiara Thomas I Can t Breathe H E R Denisia Andrews Beyonce Stephen Bray Shawn Carter Brittany Coney Derek James Dixie Akil King Kim Kaydence Krysiuk amp Rickie Caso Tice for Black Parade performed by Beyonce Samuel Gloade amp Rodrick Moore for The Box performed by Roddy Ricch Aaron Dessner amp Taylor Swift for Cardigan performed by Taylor Swift Louis Bell Adam Feeney Kaan Gunesberk Austin Post amp Billy Walsh for Circles performed by Post Malone Caroline Ailin Ian Kirkpatrick Dua Lipa amp Emily Warren for Don t Start Now performed by Dua Lipa Billie Eilish O Connell amp Finneas O Connell for Everything I Wanted performed by Billie Eilish Julia Michaels amp JP Saxe for If the World Was Ending performed by JP Saxe featuring Julia Michaels 85 2022 Brandon Anderson Christopher Brody Brown Dernst Emile II Bruno Mars Leave the Door Open Silk Sonic Fred Gibson Johnny McDaid amp Ed Sheeran for Bad Habits performed by Ed Sheeran Ruby Amanfu Brandi Carlile Brandy Clark Alicia Keys Hillary Lindsey Lori McKenna Linda Perry amp Hailey Whitters for A Beautiful Noise performed by Alicia Keys amp Brandi Carlile Daniel Nigro amp Olivia Rodrigo for Drivers License performed by Olivia Rodrigo Dernst Emile II H E R amp Tiara Thomas for Fight for You performed by H E R Billie Eilish O Connell amp Finneas O Connell for Happier Than Ever performed by Billie Eilish Roget Chahayed Amala Zandile Dlamini Lukasz Gottwald Carter Lang Gerard A Powell II Solana Rowe 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nominationsPaul McCartney Lionel Richie Taylor Swift5 nominationsBurt Bacharach Beyonce Jay Z John Lennon Bruno Mars4 nominationsAdele Alan Bergman Marilyn Bergman Bono Brody Brown Sammy Cahn Brandi Carlile Adam Clayton The Edge Will Jennings Billy Joel Philip Lawrence Hillary Lindsey Max Martin Larry Mullen Jr Ed Sheeran Sting Jimmy Van Heusen 3 nominationsCarole Bayer Sager Jeff Bhasker Justin Bieber Hal David D Mile Billie Eilish Phil Hanseroth Tim Hanseroth Don Henley H E R Michael Jackson Alicia Keys Greg Kurstin Lady Gaga Kendrick Lamar Robert John Mutt Lange John Legend Ari Levine Henry Mancini Lori McKenna Johnny Mercer Finneas O Connell Tim Rice Liz Rose Paul Simon Bruce Springsteen Tricky Stewart Jule Styne Diane Warren Paul Francis Webster Kanye West Paul Williams 2 nominationsPeter Allen Ruby Amanfu Jack Antonoff Johnta Austin Corinne Bailey Rae Glen Ballard Louis Bell Benny Blanco Leslie Bricusse Mariah Carey Tracy Chapman Lauren Christy Dave Cobb Phil Collins Christopher Cross Neil Diamond Dr Luke The Dream Fred Ebb Graham Edwards Eminem Dino Fekaris Barry Gibb Robin Gibb Norman Gimbel Howard Greenfield Marvin Hamlisch Kuk Harrell James Horner Rodney Jerkins Elton John John Kander Josh Kear R Kelly Kris Kristofferson Avril Lavigne Michel Legrand Lizzo Barry Mann Michael McDonald Alan Menken Julia Michaels Anthony Newley Freddie Perren Linda Perry Ricky Reed Nate Ruess Bobby Russell Neil Sedaka Shellback Eddie Snyder Stephen Sondheim Sounwave Joe South Scott Spock SZA Tiara Thomas Shania Twain Jimmy Webb Cynthia Weil will i am Stevie Wonder Andrew WyattSee also EditGrammy Award for Record of the Year Grammy Award for Best Country Song Grammy Award for Best R amp B Song Grammy Award for Best Song Written for Visual Media Grammy Award for Best Rock Song Grammy Award for Best Rap Song Grammy Award for Best Gospel Song Grammy Award for Best Gospel Performance Song Grammy Award for Best Contemporary Christian Music Song Grammy Award for Best Contemporary 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