5th Annual Grammy Awards
Appearance
5th Annual Grammy Awards | |
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Date | May 15, 1963 |
Location | Chicago, Los Angeles and New York City |
Hosted by | Frank Sinatra |
Television/radio coverage | |
Network | ABC |
The 5th Annual Grammy Awards were held on May 15, 1963, at Chicago, Los Angeles and New York City. They recognized accomplishments by musicians for the year 1962.[1][2] Tony Bennett and Igor Stravinsky each won 3 awards.
Award winners
[edit]- Record of the Year
- Album of the Year (other than classical)
- Vaughn Meader for The First Family
- Allan Sherman for My Son, The Folk Singer
- Ray Charles for Modern Sounds In Country And Western Music, Vol. I
- Stan Getz & Charlie Byrd for Jazz Samba
- Tony Bennett for I Left My Heart In San Francisco
- Song of the Year
- Leslie Bricusse & Anthony Newley (songwriters) for "What Kind of Fool Am I?" performed by Sammy Davis Jr.
- Richard Rodgers (songwriter) for "The Sweetest Sounds" performed by Peggy Lee
- Fred Ebb & John Kander (songwriters) for "My Coloring Book" performed by Sandy Stewart
- George Cory & Douglas Cross (songwriters) for "I Left My Heart In San Francisco" performed by Tony Bennett
- Lionel Bart (songwriter) for "As Long As He Needs Me" performed by Shirley Bassey & Della Reese
- Best New Artist
- Robert Goulet
- Four Seasons
- Allan Sherman
- Peter, Paul and Mary
- Vaughn Meader
- The New Chemistry Minstrels
Children's
[edit]- Best Recording for Children
- Leonard Bernstein (conductor) for Saint-Saëns: Carnival of the Animals/Britten: Young Person's Guide to the Orchestra
- John Ciardi for You Read To Me, I'll Read To You
- The Limeliters for Through Children's Eyes
- David Seville And The Chipmunks for The Chipmunk Songbook
- Boris Karloff for The Cat Who Walked By Herself
- Shari Lewis for Shari In Storyland
- Danny Kaye for Grimm's Fairy Tales
Classical
[edit]- Best Classical Performance - Orchestra
- Igor Stravinsky (conductor) & the Columbia Symphony Orchestra for Stravinsky: The Firebird Ballet
- Best Classical Performance - Vocal Soloist (with or without orchestra)
- Leonard Bernstein (conductor), Eileen Farrell & the New York Philharmonic for Götterdämmerung - Brunnhilde's Immolation Scene/Wesendonck Songs
- Best Opera Recording
- Georg Solti (conductor), Robert Merrill, Leontyne Price, Giorgio Tozzi, Jon Vickers, & the Rome Opera House Orchestra for Verdi: Aida
- Best Classical Performance - Choral (other than opera)
- Otto Klemperer (conductor), Wilhelm Pitz (choir director) & the Philharmonia Orchestra & Chorus for Bach: St. Matthew Passion
- Best Classical Performance - Instrumental Soloist or Soloists (with orchestra)
- Igor Stravinsky (conductor), Isaac Stern & the Columbia Symphony Orchestra for Stravinsky: Violin Concerto in D
- Best Classical Performance - Instrumental Soloist or Duo (without orchestra)
- Vladimir Horowitz for Columbia Records Presents Vladimir Horowitz
- Best Classical Performance - Chamber Music
- Jascha Heifetz, Gregor Piatigorsky & William Primrose for The Heifetz-Piatigorsky Concerts With Primrose, Pennario and Guests
- Best Contemporary Composition
- Igor Stravinsky (composer and conductor) for Stravinsky: The Flood
- Album of the Year - Classical
- Vladimir Horowitz for Columbia Records Presents Vladimir Horowitz
Composing and arranging
[edit]- Best Instrumental Theme
- Bobby Scott & Ric Marlowe (composers) for "A Taste of Honey"
- Elmer Bernstein & Mack David (composers) for "Walk On The Wild Side" performed by Elmer Bernstein
- Dave Rose (composer) for The Stripper performed by Dave Rose
- Acker Bilk (composer) for "Stranger On The Shore" performed by Acker Bilk
- Nelson Riddle (composer) for Route 66 Theme performed by Nelson Riddle
- Henry Mancini (composer) for "Baby Elephant Walk" performed by Henry Mancini
- Best Instrumental Arrangement
- Henry Mancini (arranger) for "Baby Elephant Walk"
- Dave Rose (arranger) for The Stripper performed by Dave Rose
- Robert Farnon (arranger) for Sensuous Strings Of Robert Farnon performed by Robert Farnon And His Orchestra
- Nelson Riddle (arranger) for Route 66 Theme performed by Nelson Riddle And His Orchestra
- Quincy Jones (arranger) for Quintessence performed by Quincy Jones
- Eddie Sauter (arranger) for "Focus" performed by Stan Getz
- Joe Harnell (arranger) for "Fly Me To The Moon Bossa Nova" performed by Joe Harnell And His Orchestra
- Best Background Arrangement
- Marty Manning (arranger) for "I Left My Heart in San Francisco" performed by Tony Bennett
- Marty Paich (arranger) for "What Kind Of Fool Am I" performed by Sammy Davis Jr.
- Bill Finegan (arranger) for "My Ship" performed by Carol Sloane
- Antonio Carlos Jobim (arranger) for "Joao Gilberto" performed by Joao Gilberto
- Marty Paich (arranger) for "I Can't Stop Loving You" performed by Ray Charles
- Marion Evans (arranger) for "Go Away Little Girl" performed by Steve Lawrence
- Marty Paich (arranger) for "Born To Lose" performed by Ray Charles
Country
[edit]- Best Country & Western Recording
- Burl Ives for "Funny Way of Laughin'"
- Claude King for "Wolverton Mountain"
- George Jones for "She Thinks I Still Care"
- Jimmy Dean for "P.T. 109"
- Johnny Tillotson for "It Keeps Right On A-Hurtin'"
- Marty Robbins for "Devil Woman"
Folk
[edit]- Best Folk Recording
- Peter, Paul and Mary for "If I Had a Hammer"
- Harry Belafonte for "The Midnight Special"
- Flatt And Scruggs for "The Ballad Of Jed Clampett"
- The Kingston Trio for Something Special
- The New Christy Minstrels for Presenting The New Christy Minstrels
- Joan Baez for Joan Baez In Concert
- Bob Dylan for Bob Dylan
Gospel
[edit]- Best Gospel or Other Religious Recording
- Mahalia Jackson for Great Songs of Love and Faith
- Tennessee Ernie Ford for "I Love To Tell The Story"
- Ralph Carmichael for Hymns At Sunset
- Alex Bradford, Marion Williams And The Stars Of Faith & Princess Stewart for Back Nativity
- The Clefs Of Calvary for "Save Me"
- Marian Anderson for Marian Anderson - He's Got The Whole World In His Hands And 18 Other Spirituals
- Leopold Stokowski & Norman Luboff Choir for Inspiration - Great Music For Chorus And Orchestra
Jazz
[edit]- Best Jazz Performance - Soloist Or Small Group (Instrumental)
- Stan Getz for "Desafinado"
- Best Jazz Performance - Large Group (Instrumental)
- Best Original Jazz Composition
- Vince Guaraldi (composer) for "Cast Your Fate to the Wind" performed by the Vince Guaraldi Trio
Musical show
[edit]- Best Original Cast Show Album
- Richard Rodgers (composer) & the original cast (Richard Kiley, Diahann Carroll, Bernice Mass, Noelle Adam, Don Chastain, Mitchell Gregg & Noelle Adam) for No Strings
Packaging and notes
[edit]- Best Album Cover - Classical
- Marvin Schwartz (art director) for The Intimate Bach performed by Laurindo Almeida, Virginia Majewski & Vincent DeRosa
- Best Album Cover - Other Than Classical
- Robert M. Jones (art director) for Lena...Lovely and Alive performed by Lena Horne
Pop
[edit]- Best Solo Vocal Performance, Female
- Best Solo Vocal Performance, Male
- Tony Bennett for "I Left My Heart in San Francisco"
- Best Performance by a Vocal Group
- Peter, Paul and Mary for "If I Had a Hammer"
- Best Performance by a Chorus
- Best Performance by an Orchestra - for Dancing
- Joe Harnell for Fly Me to the Moon and the Bossa Nova Pops
- Best Performance by an Orchestra or Instrumentalist with Orchestra, Not for Jazz or Dancing
- Peter Nero for The Colorful Peter Nero
- Best Rock and Roll Recording
- Bent Fabric for "Alley Cat"
Production and engineering
[edit]- Best Engineering Contribution - Other Than Novelty and Other Than Classical
- Al Schmitt (engineer) for Hatari! performed by Henry Mancini
- Best Engineered Recording - Classical
- Lewis W. Layton (engineer), Fritz Reiner (conductor) & the Chicago Symphony Orchestra for Strauss: Also Sprach Zarathustra
- Best Engineering Contribution - Novelty
- Robert Fine (engineer) for The Civil War, Vol. I performed by Martin Gabel & Frederick Fennell
R&B
[edit]Spoken
[edit]- Best Documentary or Spoken Word Recording (other than comedy)
- Charles Laughton for The Story-Teller: A Session With Charles Laughton
References
[edit]- ^ "Bennett, Ella Fitzgerald Top Grammy Award List". The Milwaukee Journal. 16 May 1963. Archived from the original on July 16, 2012. Retrieved 1 May 2011.
- ^ "1962 Grammy Award Winners". Grammy.com. Retrieved 1 May 2011.