SINATRA AND WONDER HEAD PAST LPs-OF-YEAR WINNERS
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Frank Sinatra and Stevie Wonder lead the list of Grammy album-of-the-year winners, finishing first in the balloting a remarkable three times each in the 28-year history of the awards. Paul Simon (once as a solo artist and once as part of Simon & Garfunkel) and John Lennon (once with the Beatles and once with Yoko Ono) are the only other artists to win more than once.
The winners:
1958--”The Music From Peter Gunn,” Henry Mancini.
1959--”Come Dance With Me,” Frank Sinatra.
1960--”Button Down Mind,” Bob Newhart.
1961--”Judy at Carnegie Hall,” Judy Garland.
1962--”The First Family,” Vaughn Meader.
1963--”The Barbra Streisand Album,” Barbra Streisand.
1964--”Getz/Gilberto,” Stan Getz, Joao Gilberto.
1965--”September of My Years,” Frank Sinatra.
1966--”Sinatra: A Man and His Music,” Frank Sinatra.
1967--”Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band,” the Beatles.
1968--”By the Time I Get to Phoenix,” Glen Campbell.
1969--”Blood, Sweat & Tears,” Blood, Sweat & Tears.
1970--”Bridge Over Troubled Water,” Simon & Garfunkel.
1971--”Tapestry,” Carole King.
1972--”The Concert for Bangladesh,” various artists.
1973--”Innervisions,” Stevie Wonder.
1974--”Fulfillingness’ First Finale,” Stevie Wonder.
1975--”Still Crazy After all These Years,” Paul Simon.
1976--”Songs in the Key of Life,” Stevie Wonder.
1977--”Rumours,’ Fleetwood Mac.
1978--”Saturday Night Fever,” various artists.
1979--”52nd Street,” Billy Joel.
1980--”Christopher Cross,” Christopher Cross.
1981--”Double Fantasy,” John Lennon/Yoko Ono.
1982--”Toto IV,” Toto.
1983--”Thriller,” Michael Jackson.
1984--”Can’t Slow Down,” Lionel Richie.
1985--”No Jacket Required,” Phil Collins.
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