The following awards were the winners and nominees of the 6th annual awards ceremony: •
Record of the Year •
Henry Mancini for "Days of Wine and Roses" •
Jack Jones for "
Wives And Lovers" •
Tony Bennett for "
I Wanna Be Around" •
Barbra Streisand for "
Happy Days Are Here Again" •
Sœur Sourire for "
Dominique" •
Album of the Year (other than classical) • '
Barbra Streisand for The Barbra Streisand Album''''' • Sœur Sourire for
The Singing Nun Album •
Andy Williams for
Days Of Wine And Roses •
Al Hirt for
Honey In The Horn •
The Swingle Singers for ''
Bach's Greatest Hits'' •
Song of the Year •
Henry Mancini & Johnny Mercer (songwriters) for "Days of Wine and Roses" performed by Henry Mancini •
Burt Bacharach &
Hal David (songwriters) for "
Wives And Lovers" performed by Jack Jones •
Sacha Distal & Jack Reardon (songwriters) for "The Good Life" performed by Tony Bennett •
Johnny Mercer & Sadie Vimmerstedt (songwriters) for "I Wanna Be Around" performed by Tony Bennett •
Sammy Cahn &
Jimmy Van Heusen (songwriters) for "
Call Me Irresponsible" performed by Frank Sinatra •
Best New Artist •
Ward Swingle (The Swingle Singers) •
Vikki Carr • J's With Jamie •
John Gary •
Trini Lopez Children's •
Best Recording for Children • '
Leonard Bernstein (conductor) for Bernstein Conducts for Young People
performed by the New York Philharmonic' •
Jack Gilford for
Winnie The Pooh •
Peter, Paul and Mary for "
Puff (The Magic Dragon)" •
Tom Glazner for
On Top Of Spaghetti • Various Artists for ''Let's Go To The Zoo'' •
Pete Seeger for ''Children's Concert'' • Rica Owen Moore for
Addition And Subtraction Classical •
Best Classical Performance - Orchestra •
Erich Leinsdorf (conductor) & the
Boston Symphony Orchestra for
Bartók: Concerto for Orchestra •
Best Classical Performance - Vocal Soloist (with or without orchestra) •
Skitch Henderson (conductor),
Leontyne Price & the
RCA Orchestra for ''Great Scenes From
Gershwin's Porgy and Bess'' •
Best Opera Recording •
Erich Leinsdorf (conductor),
Rosalind Elias,
Leontyne Price,
Richard Tucker & the
RCA Italiana Opera Orchestra for
Puccini: Madama Butterfly •
Best Classical Performance - Choral (other than opera) •
Benjamin Britten (conductor),
Edward Chapman,
David Willcocks (choir directors), the
Bach Choir,
Highgate School Choir & the
London Symphony Orchestra & Choir for
Britten: War Requiem •
Best Classical Performance - Instrumental Soloist or Soloists (with orchestra) •
Erich Leinsdorf (conductor),
Arthur Rubinstein & the
Boston Symphony Orchestra for
Tchaikovsky: Piano Concerto No. 1 in B Flat Minor •
Best Classical Performance - Instrumental Soloist or Duo (without orchestra) •
Vladimir Horowitz for
The Sound of Horowitz •
Best Classical Music Performance - Chamber Music •
Julian Bream for
Evening of Elizabethan Music performed by the
Julian Bream Consort •
Best Classical Composition by a Contemporary Composer •
Benjamin Britten (composer & conductor) & the
London Symphony Orchestra for
Britten: War Requiem •
Best Classical Album •
Benjamin Britten (conductor) & the
London Symphony Orchestra for
Britten: War Requiem •
Most Promising New Classical Recording Artist •
André Watts Comedy •
Best Comedy Performance •
Allan Sherman for "Hello Mudduh, Hello Faddah" •
The Smothers Brothers for
Think Ethnic •
Cassius Clay for
I Am The Greatest •
Carl Reiner &
Mel Brooks for
Carl Reiner And Mel Brooks At The Cannes Film Festival •
Bill Cosby for
Bill Cosby Is A Very Funny Fellow, Right! Composing and arranging •
Best Instrumental Theme • '
Riz Ortolani (composer) for "More - Theme From Mondo Cane
"' •
Bob Goldstein &
David Shire for
Washington Square performed by
The Village Stompers •
Maurice Jarre (composer & musical director) for
Lawrence Of Arabia •
Steve Allen &
Ray Brown (composers) for
Gravy Waltz •
Jean "Toots" Theilmans (composer & performer) for "
Bluesette" •
Best Original Score from a Motion Picture or Television Show • '
John Addison (composer) for Tom Jones''''' •
Nino Oliviero & Roy Ortolani (composers) for
Mondo Cane conducted by
Riz Ortolani • Maurice Jarre (composer & conductor) for
Lawrence Of Arabia • Alex North (composer & conductor) for
Cleopatra •
Best Instrumental Arrangement • '''
Quincy Jones (arranger) for "
I Can't Stop Loving You" performed by
Count Basie''' •
Joe Sherman (arranger) for
Washington Square performed by The Village Stompers •
Marty Gold &
Peter Nero (arrangers) for "Mountain Greenery" performed by Peter Nero •
Claus Ogerman (arranger) for "
More" performed by
Kai Winding • Robert N. Enevoldsen (arranger) for "Gravy Waltz" performed by Steve Allen •
Best Background Arrangement •
Henry Mancini (arranger) for "Days of Wine and Roses" •
Pete King (arranger) for "Wives And Lovers" performed by Jack Jones •
Gerald Wilson (arranger) for "Tell Me The Truth" performed by
Nancy Wilson •
Nelson Riddle (arranger) for "Call Me Irresponsible" performed by Frank Sinatra •
Benny Carter (arranger) for "Busted" performed by Ray Charles • Marion Evans (arranger) for "
Blame It On The Bossa Nova" performed by
Eydie Gorme Country •
Best Country & Western Recording •
Bobby Bare for "Detroit City" •
Porter Wagoner for
The Porter Wagoner Show •
Lefty Frizzell for "
Saginaw, Michigan" •
Johnny Cash for "
Ring Of Fire" •
Hank Snow for "
Ninety Miles An Hour (Down A Dead End Street)" •
Buck Owens for "
Love's Gonna Live Here" •
Flatt and Scruggs for
Flatt And Scruggs At Carnegie Hall Folk •
Best Folk Recording • '''
Peter, Paul and Mary for "
Blowin' in the Wind"''' • Pete Seeger for "
We Shall Overcome" •
The Rooftop Singers for
Walk Right In •
Miriam Makeba for
The World Of Miriam Makeba •
Odetta for
Odetta Sings Folk Songs •
Judy Collins for
Judy Collins #3 •
The New Christy Minstrels for "
Green, Green"
Gospel •
Best Gospel or Other Religious Recording (Musical) •
Soeur Sourire for "Dominique" •
The Roger Wagner Chorale &
Tennessee Ernie Ford for
The Story Of Christmas •
George Beverly Shea for ''The Earth Is The Lord's (And The Fullness Thereof)'' • Kings Of Harmony for "Steppin' Right In" •
Bessie Griffin and The Gospel Pearls for
Recorded Live! • Charles Magnuson & Fred Bock for
Piano In Concert •
The Limeliters for
Make A Joyful Noise Jazz •
Best Instrumental Jazz Performance - Soloist or Small Group • '
Bill Evans for Conversations with Myself''''' •
Miles Davis for
Seven Steps To Heaven • Peter Nero for
Peter Nero In Person •
Al Hirt for
Our Man In New Orleans •
Dave Brubeck Quartet for
Dave Brubeck At Carnegie Hall •
Thelonious Monk for
Criss-Cross •
Ray Brown,
Andre Previn,
Herb Ellis &
Shelly Manne for
4 To Go! •
Best Instrumental Jazz Performance - Large Group • '
Woody Herman for Encore: Woody Herman, 1963''''' • Miles Davis for
Seven Steps To Heaven • Quincy Jones for
Quincy Jones Plays The Hip Hits • Al Hirt for
Our Man In New Orleans •
Gerry Mulligan Concert Jazz Band for ''
Gerry Mulligan '63'' •
Oliver Nelson Orchestra for
Full Nelson •
Best Original Jazz Composition •
Steve Allen & Ray Brown (composers) for "Gravy Waltz" performed by Steve Allen •
Paul Desmond (composer & performer) for
Take Ten •
Antonio Carlos Jobim &
Newton Mendonça (composers) for "
Meditation" performed by Antonio Carlos Jobim •
Dick Grove,
Pete Jolly &
Tommy Wolf (composers) for "Little Bird" performed by Pete Jolly •
Kenyon Hopkins (composer & conductor) for
East Side - West Side •
Charlie Mingus (composer & performer) for "
Black Saint And The Sinner Lady"
Musical show •
Best Score From an Original Cast Show Album • '
Jerry Bock, Sheldon Harnick (composers) & the original cast (Barbara Cook, Jack Cassidy, Barbara Baxley, Daniel Massey, Nathaniel Frey, Ralph Williams & Jo Wilder) for She Loves Me''''' • Anne Croswell &
Lee Pockriss (composers) for
Tovarich performed by original Broadway cast including
Vivien Leigh,
Jean Pierre Aumont &
George S. Irving •
Howard Dietz &
Arthur Schwartz (composers) for
Jennie performed by original Broadway cast including
George D. Wallace and
Robin Bailey •
Meredith Willson (composer) for ''
Here's Love'' performed by original Broadway cast including Valerie Lee,
Janis Paige &
Laurence Naismith •
Tom Jones &
Harvey Schmidt (composers) for
110 In The Shade performed by original Broadway cast including
Robert Horton and
Inga Swenson Packaging and notes •
Best Album Cover - Classical • '
Robert M. Jones (art director) for Puccini: Madama Butterfly
conducted by Erich Leinsdorf' •
Robert "Bob" Cato (art director) for
Strauss: Don Quixote conducted by
Eugene Ormandy •
Dorle Soria (art director) for
Puccini: Tosca conducted by
Herbert von Karajan •
Vladimir Bobri (art director) for
Granada (Albeniz: "Granada" Granados: "Spanish Dance In E" Ponce, Tansman, Aguado: "Eight Lesson For The Guitar" Sor: "Four Studies") performed by
Andrés Segovia • Dorle Soria (art director) for
Evening Of Elizabethan Music performed by
Julian Bream Consort • Robert M. Jones (art director) for
Beethoven: Symphony No. 6 In F Major, Op. 68 (Pastorale) conducted by
Fritz Reiner • John Berg (art director) for
Beethoven: Symphony No. 5 In C Minor, Op. 67 conducted by Leonard Bernstein •
Best Album Cover - Other Than Classical • '
John Berg for The Barbra Streisand Album performed by Barbra Streisand' • John Murello (art director) for
Night Train performed by
Oscar Peterson • Robert M. Jones (art director) for
Honey In The Horn performed by Al Hirt •
Jim Silke (art director) for
Hollywood - My Way performed by Nancy Wilson •
Ed Thrasher (art director) for
Carl Reiner And Mel Brooks At The Cannes Film Festival performed by Carl Reiner & Mel Brooks •
Jim Ladwig (art director) for ''Bach's Greatest Hits'' performed by Swingle Singers • Robert M. Jones (art director) for
Aloha From Norman Luboff performed by
Norman Luboff Choir •
Best Album Notes • '
Stanley Dance & Leonard Feather (notes writers) for The Ellington Era
performed by Duke Ellington' •
Edward Albee &
Harold Clurman (notes writers) for ''
Who's Afraid Of Virginia Woolf?'' performed by original cast including
Uta Hagen,
Arthur Hill,
Melinda Dillon &
George Grizzard •
Harold Arlen (notes writer) for
The Barbra Streisand Album performed by Barbra Streisand •
B.A. Botkin, James L. Horan,
Harold Preece & Sylvester L. Vigilante (notes writers) for
The Badmen performed by Pete Seeger and others • Bob Bollard (notes writer) for
The Amazing Amanda Ambrose performed by Amanda Ambrose • Sidney Bock (notes writer) for
Evening Of Elizabethan Music performed by Julian Bream
Pop •
Best Vocal Performance, Female • '
Barbra Streisand for The Barbra Streisand Album''''' • Miriam Makeba for
The World Of Miriam Makeba • Peggy Lee for ''I'm A Woman'' • Sœur Sourire for "Dominique" • Eydie Gorme for
Blame It On The Bossa Nova •
Best Vocal Performance, Male •
Jack Jones for "Wives and Lovers" • Andy Williams for
Days Of Wine And Roses • Tony Bennett for "I Wanna Be Around" •
John Gary for
Catch A Rising Star • Ray Charles for "Busted" •
Best Performance by a Vocal Group • '''
Peter, Paul and Mary for "
Blowin' in the Wind"''' •
Anita Kerr Singers for ''Waitin' For The Evening Train'' • The Hi-Lo's for ''The Hi-Lo's Happen To The Bossa Nova'' • Jackie and Roy for
Like Sing - Jackie And Roy Kral • J's With Jamie for
Hey, Look Us Over! •
Best Performance by a Chorus • '
Ward Swingle for Bach's Greatest Hits
performed by the Swingle Singers' •
Robert Shaw Chorale for
The Many Moods Of Christmas • Leonard Bernstein &
Richard Conde for
The Joy Of Christmas • The New Christy Minstrels for "
Green, Green" • Henry Mancini and His Orchestra with Chorus for
Charade •
Best Performance by an Orchestra - for Dancing • '
Count Basie for This Time by Basie! Hits of the 50s and 60s''''' •
Page Cavanaugh for
The Page 7... An Explosion In Pop Music •
Les Brown for
Richard Rodgers Bandbook • Quincy Jones for
Quincy Jones Plays The Hip Hits •
Joe Harnell for
Fly Me To The Moon And The Bossa Nova Pops •
Woody Herman for
Encore: Woody Herman 1963 •
Best Performance by an Orchestra or Instrumentalist with Orchestra, Not for Jazz or Dancing •
Al Hirt for "Java" •
Percy Faith for
Themes For Young Lovers •
Kai Winding for "More" • Peter Nero for
Hail The Conquering Nero • Henry Mancini for
Our Man In Hollywood • Andre Previn for
Andre Previn In Hollywood •
Best Rock and Roll Recording •
April Stevens & Nino Tempo for "Deep Purple" •
Chet Atkins for
Teen Scene •
Ruby and the Romantics for "
Our Day Will Come" •
Lesley Gore for "
It's My Party" •
Little Peggy March for "
I Will Follow Him" • Sam Cooke for "
Another Saturday Night"
Production and engineering •
Best Engineered Recording - Other Than Classical • '
James Malloy (engineer) for Charade
performed by Henry Mancini' • Frank Laico (engineer) for
The Second Barbra Streisand Album performed by Barbra Streisand • Anthony Salvatore (engineer) for
The Many Moods Of Christmas performed by Robert Shaw Chorale • Frank Laico (engineer) for
The Barbra Streisand Album performed by Barbra Streisand • Ronald A. Steele (engineer) for
Supercussion performed by Dick Schory • Ronald A. Steele (engineer) for
Politely Percussive performed by Dick Schory • Al Schmitt (engineer) for
Our Man In Hollywood performed by Henry Mancini • Harold Chapman (engineer) for
Exotic Sounds Of Bail performed by Mantle Hood •
Luis P. "Val" Valentin (engineer) for
Ella And Basie! performed by
Ella Fitzgerald &
Count Basie •
Best Engineered Recording - Classical • '
Lewis W. Layton (engineer), Erich Leinsdorf (conductor) & the RCA Italiana Opera Orchestra for Puccini: Madama Butterfly''''' • Gordon Parry (engineer) for
Wagner: Siegfried conducted by
Georg Solti • Lewis W. Layton for
Mahler: Symphony No. 1 In D (The Titan Album) conducted by Erich Leinsdorf • Lewis W. Layton for ''Great Scenes From Gershwin's Porgy And Bess'' conducted by
Skitch Henderson •
Kenneth Wilkinson (engineer) for
Britten: War Requiem conducted by
Benjamin Britten • Fred Plaut (engineer) for
Bernstein Conducts Tchaikovsky (Capriccio Italien; 1812 Overture; Marche Slave) conducted by Leonard Bernstein •
Best Engineered Recording - Special or Novel Effects • '
Robert Fine (engineer) for Civil War Vol. II
performed by Frederick Fennell' • John Kraus (engineer) for
Zounds! What Sounds performed by
Dean Elliott •
Phil Macy & Al Weintraub (engineers) for ''Pepino's Friend Pasquale'' performed by
Lou Monte •
Hugh Davies & John Kraus (engineers) for
Heartstrings performed by Dean Elliott • Bill MacMeekin & Scotty Shackner (engineers) for
Four In The Floor performed by The Shut Downs • William Hamilton (engineer) for
Fast, Fast, Fast Relief From TV Commercials performed by Bill McFadden &
Bryna Rayburn • John Kraus (engineer) for
Cheyenne Frontier Days performed by
Hank Thompson R&B •
Best Rhythm & Blues Recording •
Ray Charles for "Busted" •
Lenny Welch for "
Since I Fell For You" •
Little Johnny Taylor for "
Part Time Love" •
Major Lance for "Hey, Little Girl" •
Barbara Lewis for "
Hello Stranger" • Sam Cooke for "
Frankie And Johnny" •
Martha and the Vandellas for "
(Love Is Like A) Heat Wave"
Spoken •
Best Documentary, Spoken Word or Drama Recording (other than comedy) • '
Edward Albee (playwright) for Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?
performed by Melinda Dillon, George Grizzard, Uta Hagen & Arthur Hill' •
Martin Luther King Jr. and various artists for
We Shall Overcome (The March On Washington... August 28, 1963) • Pete Seeger and others for
The Badmen •
Betty Field,
Jane Fonda,
Ben Gazzara,
Pat Hingle, Geoff Horne, William Prince,
Geraldine Page,
Richard Thomas &
Franchot Tone for
Strange Interlude •
John F. Kennedy for
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