In many cases, the winning 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,
Bonnie Raitt and
Kendrick Lamar). Siblings
Billie Eilish and
Finneas O'Connell are the songwriters with the most wins of this category, with three each for "
Bad Guy" in 2020, "
What Was I Made For?" in 2024, and "
Wildflower" in 2026.
Dernst "D'Mile" 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");
Bruno Mars ("
That's What I Like" and "
Leave the Door Open"), winning two times each. However, songs written for
Andy Williams,
Roberta Flack,
Barbra Streisand and
Bette Midler have received this award twice.
Taylor Swift and
Jack Antonoff are the most nominated songwriters in this category with eight nominations each, with Antonoff winning in 2013 for “
We Are Young”; while Swift has never won the award.
Bruno Mars follows with seven nominations, and
Beyoncé,
Paul McCartney,
Lionel Richie,
Billie Eilish and
Finneas O’ Connell have six nominations each.
Johnny Mercer,
Jimmy Webb,
Bobby Russell,
Burt Bacharach,
Hal David,
Kris Kristofferson,
Michael McDonald,
Michael Jackson,
Elton John,
Tim Rice,
Brandi Carlile,
Dernst Emile II,
Jack Antonoff,
Amy Allen and
Henry Walter are the only songwriters with multiple nominations in the same year, with Antonoff achieving it in three consecutive years; while Carlile and Emile in 2022, and Allen, Antonoff and Walter in 2026 achieved it in the same ceremony. The first woman to win the award was
Carole King in 1972, for "
You've Got a Friend".
Adele was the first female songwriter to win the award twice, winning for "
Rolling in the Deep" and "
Hello".
Doja Cat and
Doechii are the only female rappers to be nominated for the award with “
Kiss Me More” in 2022 and "
Anxiety" in 2026.
Lorde is the youngest songwriter to win in the category, winning for "
Royals" in 2014 at the age of 17; while
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 awards for Song of the Year, Record of the Year, Album of the Year, and Best New Artist on separate occasions. 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,
Max Martin,
Billie Eilish,
H.E.R,
Finneas O'Connell,
Taylor Swift, and
Jack Antonoff are the only songwriters to receive nominations for Song of the Year in three consecutive years, with Eilish and O’Connell achieving it twice. 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, although the 1967 winner "
Michelle" penned by
Lennon–McCartney for
The Beatles to perform, has a critical part of its lyrics in French. “
Despacito” and “
DTMF” are the only primarily spanish language songs to be nominated. The
Ernest Gold song "
Theme of Exodus", which won in 1961, is the only instrumental song to ever receive this award. "
Lose Yourself" by
Eminem was the first rap song to be nominated while "
This is America" by
Childish Gambino and "
Not Like Us" by
Kendrick Lamar are the only ones to ever win the award. “
Poker Face” by
Lady Gaga, “
Break My Soul” by
Beyoncé and “
Abracadabra” by Gaga are the only dance songs to be nominated. “
A&W” by
Lana Del Rey was the first alternative song to be nominated. 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. 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. 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 had 11 co-writers nominated for the 2022 ceremony. Thirty-two of the winning songs have also won the award for
Record of the Year. 27 of the winning songs were written by solo songwriters. 9 of the winning songs also won the
Academy Award for Best Original Song. ==Process==