The following awards were the winners and nominees of the 7th annual awards ceremony: •
Record of the Year •
Astrud Gilberto & Stan Getz for "The Girl from Ipanema" •
Barbra Streisand for "
People" •
The Beatles for "
I Want To Hold Your Hand" •
Louis Armstrong for "
Hello, Dolly!" •
Petula Clark for "
Downtown" •
Album of the Year • '
João Gilberto & Stan Getz for Getz/Gilberto''''' •
Henry Mancini for
The Pink Panther • Barbra Streisand for
People • Barbra Streisand for
Funny Girl •
Al Hirt for
Cotton Candy •
Song of the Year •
Jerry Herman (songwriter) for "Hello, Dolly!" performed by Louis Armstrong •
Leslie Bricusse &
Anthony Newley (songwriters) for "
Who Can I Turn To?" performed by Anthony Newley •
Bob Merrill &
Jule Styne (songwriters) for "People" performed by Barbra Streisand •
Ray Evans,
Jay Livingston & Henry Mancini (songwriters) for
Dear Heart performed by Henry Mancini •
John Lennon &
Paul McCartney (songwriters) for "
A Hard Day's Night" performed by The Beatles •
Best New Artist •
The Beatles • Petula Clark •
Morgana King •
Antonio Carlos Jobim • Astrud Gilberto
Children's •
Best Recording for Children • '
Julie Andrews, Dick Van Dyke, Glynis Johns, David Tomlinson & Ed Wynn for Mary Poppins''''' •
Fess Parker for
Daniel Boone •
Burl Ives & Children's Chorus for ''Burl Ives Chim Chim Cher-ee And Other Children's Choices'' •
Hugh Downs, Arthur Fielder and the Boston Pops for ''Britten: Young Person's Guide To The Orchestra'' •
Mary Martin & The Do-Re-Mi Children's Chorus for
A Spoonful Of Sugar Classical •
Best Performance - Orchestra •
Erich Leinsdorf (conductor) & the
Boston Symphony Orchestra for
Mahler: Symphony No. 5/Berg: Wozzeck Excerpts •
Best Vocal Soloist Performance (with or without orchestra) •
Fritz Reiner (conductor),
Leontyne Price & the
Chicago Symphony Orchestra for ''
Berlioz: Nuits d'Ete (Song Cycle)/Falla: El Amor Brujo'' •
Best Opera Recording •
Herbert von Karajan (conductor)
Franco Corelli,
Mirella Freni,
Robert Merrill,
Leontyne Price & the
Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra for
Bizet: Carmen •
Best Choral Performance (other than opera) •
Robert Shaw (choir director) & the
Robert Shaw Chorale for
Britten: A Ceremony of Carols •
Best Performance - Instrumental Soloist or Soloists (with orchestra) •
Eugene Ormandy (conductor),
Isaac Stern & the
Philadelphia Orchestra for
Prokofiev: Violin Concerto No. 1 in D •
Best Performance - Instrumental Soloist or Soloists (without orchestra) •
Vladimir Horowitz for
Vladimir Horowitz Plays Beethoven, Debussy, Chopin •
Best Chamber Music Performance - Vocal •
Noah Greenberg (conductor) & the
New York Pro Musica for
It Was a Lover and His Lass •
Best Chamber Music Performance - Instrumental •
Jascha Heifetz,
Jacob Lateiner &
Gregor Piatigorsky for
Beethoven: Trio No. 1 in E Flat, Op.1 #1 •
Best Composition by a Contemporary Composer •
Samuel Barber for
Concerto performed by
John Browning •
Best Classical Album •
Leonard Bernstein (conductor) & the
New York Philharmonic for
Bernstein: Symphony No. 3 "Kaddish" •
Most Promising New Classical Recording Artist •
Marilyn Horne Comedy •
Best Comedy Performance • '
Bill Cosby for I Started Out as a Child''''' •
Woody Allen for
Woody Allen •
Jonathan Winters for
Whistle Stopping •
Godfrey Cambridge Ready Or Not, Here Comes Godfrey Cambridge •
Allan Sherman for ''
For Swingin' Livers Only!''
Composing and arranging •
Best Instrumental Composition (other than jazz) •
Henry Mancini (composer) for "
The Pink Panther Theme" •
Best Original Score Written for a Motion Picture or Television Show •
Richard M. Sherman &
Robert B. Sherman (composers) for
Mary Poppins performed by
Julie Andrews,
Dick Van Dyke & various artists •
Best Instrumental Arrangement •
Henry Mancini (arranger) for "
The Pink Panther Theme" •
Best Accompaniment Arrangement for Vocalist(s) or Instrumentalist(s) •
Peter Matz (arranger) for "People" performed by
Barbra Streisand Country •
Best Country & Western Vocal Performance - Female •
Dottie West for "Here Comes My Baby" •
Best Country & Western Vocal Performance - Male •
Roger Miller for "
Dang Me" •
Best Country & Western Single •
Roger Miller for "Dang Me" •
Best Country & Western Song •
Roger Miller (songwriter) for "Dang Me" •
Best Country & Western Album •
Roger Miller for
Dang Me/Chug-A-Lug •
Best New Country & Western Artist •
Roger Miller Folk •
Best Folk Recording • '
Gale Garnett for We'll Sing in the Sunshine''''' •
Woody Guthrie for
Woody Guthrie: Library Of Congress Recordings •
The New Christy Minstrels for
Today •
Miriam Makeba for
The Voice Of Africa •
Bob Dylan for
The Times They Are A-Changing •
Peter, Paul and Mary for
Peter, Paul And Mary In Concert •
Harry Belafonte for
Belafonte At The Greek Theatre Gospel •
Best Gospel or Other Religious Recording (Musical) • '
Tennessee Ernie Ford for Great Gospel Songs''''' •
Fred Waring and the Pennsylvanians for
This I Believe •
Jo Stafford for
Sweet Hour Of Prayer •
James Cleveland and the Angelic Choir for ''Standin' On The Banks Of The River'' •
George Beverly Shea for
Hymns Of Sunrise And Sunset • Dominican Nuns of Fichermont for
Gregorian Chant •
Roger Williams for
Family Album Of Hymns Jazz •
Best Instrumental Jazz Performance - Small Group or Soloist with Small Group • '
Stan Getz for Getz/Gilberto''''' •
Pete Jolly for
Sweet September •
Andre Previn for
My Fair Lady •
Clark Terry &
Oscar Peterson for
Mumbles •
Miles Davis for
Miles Davis In Europe •
The Modern Jazz Quartet with
Laurindo Almeida for
Collaboration •
Best Instrumental Jazz Performance - Large Group or Soloist with Large Group • '
Laurindo Almeida for Guitar from Ipanema''''' •
Woody Herman for ''Woody Herman '64'' •
Gil Evans for
The Individualism Of Gil Evans •
Rod Levitt for
The Dynamic Sound Patterns Of The Rod Levitt Orchestra •
Quincy Jones for
Quincy Jones Explores The Music Of Henry Mancini • Miles Davis & Gil Evans for
Quiet Nights •
Oscar Peterson &
Nelson Riddle for
Oscar Peterson/Nelson Riddle •
Shelly Manne for
My Fair Lady With The Unoriginal Cast •
Best Original Jazz Composition •
Lalo Schifrin (composer) for "The Cat" •
Dave Brubeck (composer & performer) for "Theme From Mr. Broadway" • Quincy Jones (composer & performer) for "The Witching Hour" •
Gerald Wilson (composer & performer) for "Paco" •
Duke Ellington (composer & performer) for "Night Creature" •
Bob Florence (composer & performer) for "Here And Now"
Musical show •
Best Score From an Original Cast Show Album • '
Jule Styne & Robert Merrill (composers) & the original cast (Barbra Streisand, Sydney Chaplin, Danny Meehan, Kay Medford, Jean Stapleton & John Lankston) for Funny Girl''''' •
Erin Drake (composer) for
What Makes Sammy Run? performed by the original cast including
Steve Lawrence,
Robert Alda,
Al Manheim &
Sally Ann Howes •
Timothy Gray &
Hugh Martin (composer) for
High Spirits performed by original cast including
Beatrice Lillie,
Tammy Grimes,
Edward Woodward &
Louise Troy •
Jerry Herman (composer) for
Hello, Dolly! performed by original cast including
Carol Channing,
David Burns,
Charles Nelson Reilly &
Eileen Brennan •
Jerry Bock &
Sheldon Harnick (composers) for
Fiddler On The Roof performed by original cast including
Zero Mostel &
Beatrice Arthur Packaging and notes •
Best Album Cover - Classical • '
Robert M. Jones (art director) & Jan Balet (graphic artist) for Saint-Saens: Carnival of the Animals/
Britten: Young Person's Guide to the Orchestra
conducted by Arthur Fiedler' • Marvin Schwartz (art director) for
Verdi: Requiem Mass conducted by
Carlo Maria Giulini •
Robert "Bob" Cato (art director) for
Mexico (Legacy Collection) performed by
Carlos Chavez • David Hecht (photographer) & Robert M. Jones (art director) for
Mahler: Symphony No. 5 In C Sharp Minor conducted by
Eric Leinsdorf •
William S. Harvey (art director) for
Court And Ceremonial Music Of The 16th Century performed by Roger Blanchard Ensemble With The Poulteau Consort • John Berg (art director) for
(Richard) Strauss: Also Sprach Zarathustra conducted by
Eugene Ormandy •
Best Album Cover - Other Than Classical • '
Robert Cato (art director) & Don Bronstein (photographer) for People
performed by Barbra Streisand' • Bob Cato (art director) for
The Sounds Of Harlem, Jazz Odyssey Vol. 3 performed by various artists •
Ed Thrasher (photographer & art director) for
Poitier Meets Plato performed by
Sydney Poitier • Acy R. Lehman (art director) for
Oscar Peterson Plays My Fair Lady performed by
Oscar Peterson • George Jerman (photographer) & George Osaki (art director) for
Guitar From Ipanema performed by
Laurindo Almeida • Acy R. Lehman (art director) for
Getz/Gilberto performed by Stan Getz & Joao Gilberto •
Best Album Notes • '
Stanton Catlin (album notes writer) for Mexico (Legacy Collection)
performed by Carlos Chavez' • George Sponhaltz (notes writer) for
The Young Chevalier performed by
Maurice Chevalier •
Rory Guy (notes writer) for
The Definitive Piaf performed by
Edith Piaf •
Jack Tracy (notes writer) for
Quincy Jones Explores The Music Of Henry Mancini performed by Quincy Jones •
Neville Cardus (notes writer) for
Mahler Symphony No. 5 In C Sharp Minor/Berg: "Wozzeck" Excerpts performed by Erich Leinsdorf • Stan Gets, João Gilberto &
Gene Lees (notes writer) for
Getz/Gilberto performed by Stan Getz & João Gilberto • Alexander Cohen (notes writer) for ''Beyond The Fringe '64'' performed by various artists
Pop •
Best Vocal Performance, Female • '
Barbra Streisand for People''''' •
Gale Garnett for "
We'll Sing In The Sunshine" •
Astrud Gilberto for "
The Girl From Ipanema" • Nancy Wilson for "
How Glad I Am" •
Petula Clark for "
Downtown" •
Best Vocal Performance, Male •
Louis Armstrong for "Hello, Dolly!" • Tony Bennett for "Who Can I Turn To" • João Gilberto for
Getz/Gilberto •
Dean Martin for
Everybody Loves Somebody • Andy Williams for
Call Me Irresponsible •
Best Performance by a Vocal Group • '
The Beatles for A Hard Day's Night''''' •
Double Six Of Pairs for
The Double Six Sing Ray Charles • Peter, Paul & Mary for
Peter, Paul & Mary In Concert •
The Four Freshmen for
More Four Freshmen And Five Trombones •
The Browns for
Grand Ole Opry Favorites •
Best Performance by a Chorus • '
Ward Swingle for The Swingle Singers Going Baroque performed by The Swingle Singers' •
Ray Charles Singers for "
Love Me With All Your Heart" •
The Serendipity Singers for "
Don't Let The Rain Come Down (Crooked Little Man)" • Henry Mancini Orchestra And Chorus for "
Dear Heart" •
Stan Kenton Orchestra for
Artistry In Voices And Brass conducted by
Pete Rugolo •
Best Instrumental Performance - Non-Jazz •
Henry Mancini for "The Pink Panther Theme" •
Hollyridge Strings for
The Beatles Song Book conducted by
Stu Phillips • Quincy Jones for "
Golden Boy (String Version)" •
Al Hirt for "Cotton Candy" • Peter Nero for "As Long As He Needs Me" •
Best Rock and Roll Recording •
Petula Clark for "Downtown" •
Righteous Brothers for "
You've Lost That Lovin' Feeling" •
Roy Orbison for "
Oh, Pretty Woman" •
Bobby Vinton for "
Mr. Lonely" • The Beatles for "
A Hard Day's Night"
Production and engineering •
Best Engineered Recording - Non-Classical • '
Phil Ramone (engineer) for Getz/Gilberto
performed by Stan Getz & João Gilberto' • George Kneurr & Frank Laico (engineers) for "Who Can I Turn To" performed by Tony Bennett • James Malloy (engineer) for
The Pink Panther performed by Henry Mancini • Chuck Seitz (engineer) for
Sugar Lips performed by Al Hirt • Bernard "Bernie" Keville (engineer) for
Pops Goes The Trumpet performed by Al Hirt, Arthur Fielder &
The Boston Pops • John Kraus (engineer) for
Artistry In Voices And Brass performed by
Stan Kenton •
Best Engineered Recording • '
Douglas Larter (engineer), Carlo Maria Giulini (conductor) & the Philharmonia Orchestra for Britten: Young Person's Guide to the Orchestra''''' •
Fred Plaut (engineer) for
Vladimir Horowitz Plays Beethoven, Debussy, Chopin (Beethoven: Sonata No. 8 "Pathetique"; Debussy: Preludes; Chopin: Etudes Adn Scherzos 1 Thru 4) performed by
Vladimir Horowitz • Lewis W. Layton for
Verdi: Falstaff conducted by
Georg Solti • Lewis W. Layton (engineer) for
Prokofiev: Symphony No. 5 Op.100 conducted by Erich Leinsdorf • Lewis W. Layton (engineer) for
Mahler: Symphony No. 5 In C Sharp Minor conducted by Erich Leinsdorf • Fred Plaut (engineer) for
Mahler: Symphony No. 2 In C Minor ("Resurrection") conducted by Leonard Bernstein •
Best Engineered Recording - Special or Novel Effects • '
David Hassinger (engineer) for The Chipmunks Sing the Beatles
performed by The Chipmunks' •
Larry Levine for
Walking In The Rain performed by
The Ronettes •
William "Bill" Robinson (engineer) for
The Big Sounds Of The Sports Cars • James Malloy (engineer) for "
Main Theme From The Addams Family" performed by
Vic Mizzy • John Norman (engineer) for
Les Poupees De Paris performed by various artists
R&B •
Best Rhythm & Blues Recording • '''
Nancy Wilson for "
(You Don't Know) How Glad I Am"''' •
Dionne Warwick for "
Walk On By" •
The Impressions for
Keep On Pushing •
Joe Tex for "
Hold What You've Got" •
Sam Cooke for "
Good Times" •
The Supremes for "
Baby Love"
Spoken •
Best Documentary, Spoken Word or Drama Recording (other than comedy) • '
That Was The Week That Was for BBC Tribute to John F. Kennedy
performed by the That Was the Week That Was
cast' •
John F. Kennedy, Adlai Stevenson &
David Brinkley for
The Kennedy Wit •
Laurence Olivier for
Shakespeare: Othello •
Richard Burton for
Shakespeare: Hamlet performed by original Broadway cast including Richard Burton,
Hume Cronyn,
Alfred Drake &
Eileen Herlie •
Sydney Michaels for
Dylan performed by original cast including
Kate Reid &
Alec Guinness • Richard Burton &
Peter O'Toole for
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