1962 Grammy Awards |
Record of the Year “I Left My Heart in San Francisco,” Tony Bennett Album of the Year The First Family, Vaughn Meader (Cadence) Song of the Year “What Kind of Fool Am I,” Leslie Bricusse and Anthony Newley, songwriters Best New Artist of 1962 Robert Goulet Best Solo Vocal Performance, Male I Left My Heart in San Francisco, Tony Bennett Best Solo Vocal Performance, Female Ella Swings Brightly With Nelson Riddle, Ella Fitzgerald Best Performance By a Vocal Group “If I Had a Hammer,” Peter, Paul and Mary Best Performance By a Chorus Presenting the New Christy Minstrels, New Christy Minstrels Best Rock and Roll Recording “Alley Cat,” Bent Fabric (Atco) Best Rhythm and Blues Recording “I Can't Stop Loving You,” Ray Charles (ABC) Best Jazz Performance, Soloist or Small Group (Instrumental) “Desafinado,” Stan Getz Best Jazz Performance, Large Group (Instrumental) Adventures in Jazz, Stan Kenton Best Original Jazz Composition “Cast Your Fate to the Winds,” Vince Guaraldi, composer Best Country and Western Recording “Funny Way of Laughin',” Burl Ives (Decca) Best Gospel or Other Religious Recording Great Songs of Love and Faith, Mahalia Jackson (Columbia) Best Folk Recording “If I Had a Hammer,” Peter, Paul and Mary (Warner Bros.) Best Performance By an Orchestra for Dancing Fly Me to the Moon Bossa Nova, Joe Harnell Best Performance By an Orchestra or Instrumentalist With Orchestra, Not for Jazz or Dancing The Colorful Peter Nero, Peter Nero Best Instrumental Arrangement “Baby Elephant Walk,” Henry Mancini, arranger Best Background Arrangement “I Left My Heart in San Francisco,” Marty Manning, arranger Best Instrumental Theme “A Taste of Honey,” Bobby Scott and Ric Marlow, composers Best Original Cast Show Album No Strings, Richard Rodgers, composer (Capitol) Album of the Year, Classical Columbia Records Presents Vladimir Horowitz, Vladimir Horowitz (Columbia) Best Classical Performance, Orchestra Stravinsky, The Firebird Ballet, Igor Stravinsky conducting Columbia Symphony Best Classical Performance, Chamber Music The Heifetz-Piatigorsky Concerts With Primrose, Pennario and Guests, Jascha Heifetz, Gregor Piatigorsky and William Primrose Best Classical Performance, Instrumental Soloist(s) (With Orchestra) Stravinsky, Concerto in D for Violin, Isaac Stern; Igor Stravinsky conducting Columbia Symphony Best Classical Performance, Instrumental Soloist or Duo (Without Orchestra) Columbia Records Presents Vladimir Horowitz, Vladimir Horowitz Best Opera Recording Verdi, Aïda, Georg Solti conducting Rome Opera House Orchestra and Chorus; solos: Price, Vickers, Gorr, Merrill and Tozzi (RCA) Best Classical Performance, Choral Bach, St. Matthew Passion, Philharmonia Choir, Wilhelm Pitz, choral director; Otto Klemperer conducting Philharmonic Orchestra Best Classical Performance, Vocal Soloist (With or Without Orchestra) Wagner, Götterdämerung Brunnhilde's Immolation Scene; Wesendonck, Songs, Eileen Farrell; Leonard Bernstein conducting New York Philharmonic Best Classical Composition By Contemporary Composer The Flood, Igor Stravinsky, composer Best Comedy Performance The First Family, Vaughn Meader Best Documentary or Spoken Word Recording (Other Than Comedy) The Story-Teller: A Session With Charles Laughton, Charles Laughton (Capitol) Best Recording for Children Saint-Saëns, Carnival of the Animals; Britten, Young Person's Guide to the Orchestra, Leonard Bernstein (Columbia) Best Album Cover Lena . . .Lovely and Alive, Robert Jones, art director (RCA) Best Album Cover, Classical The Intimate Bach, Marvin Schwartz, art director (Capitol |