1965 Grammy Awards |
Record of the Year “A Taste of Honey,” Herb Alpert and the Tijuana Brass Album of the Year September of My Years, Frank Sinatra (Reprise) Song of the Year “The Shadow of Your Smile” (Love Theme From The Sandpiper), Paul Francis Webster and Johnny Mandel, songwriters Best New Artist Tom Jones Most Promising New Recording Artist Peter Serkin, pianist Best Vocal Performance, Male “It Was a Very Good Year,” Frank Sinatra Best Vocal Performance, Female My Name Is Barbra, Barbra Streisand Best Performance By a Vocal Group We Dig Mancini, Anita Kerr Singers Best Performance By a Chorus Anyone for Mozart?, Swingle Singers Best Contemporary (Rock and Roll) Single “King of the Road,” Roger Miller Best Contemporary (Rock and Roll) Vocal Performance, Male “King of the Road,” Roger Miller Best Contemporary (Rock and Roll) Vocal Performance, Female “I Know a Place,” Petula Clark Best Contemporary (Rock and Roll) Performance Group (Vocal or Instrumental) “Flowers on the Wall,” Statler Brothers Best Rhythm and Blues Recording “Papa's Got a Brand New Bag,” James Brown (King) Best Instrumental Jazz Performance, Small Group or Soloist With Small Group The “In” Crowd, Ramsey Lewis Trio Best Instrumental Jazz Performance, Large Group or Soloist With Large Group Ellington '66, Duke Ellington Orchestra Best Original Jazz Composition Jazz Suite on the Mass Texts, Lalo Shifrin, composer Best Country and Western Single “King of the Road,” Roger Miller Best Country and Western Album The Return of Roger Miller, Roger Miller (Smash) Best Country and Western Song “King of the Road,” Roger Miller, songwriter Best Country and Western Vocal Performance, Male “King of the Road,” Roger Miller Best Country and Western Vocal Performance, Female “Queen of the House,” Jody Miller Best New Country and Western Artist Statler Brothers Best Gospel or Other Religious Recording (Musical) Southland Favorites, George Beverly Shea and the Anita Kerr Quartet (RCA) Best Folk Recording An Evening With Belafonte/Makeba, Harry Belafonte and Miriam Makeba (RCA) Best Instrumental Arrangement “A Taste of Honey,” Herb Alpert, arranger Best Arrangement Accompanying a Vocalist or Instrumentalist “It Was a Very Good Year,” Gordon Jenkins, arranger Best Instrumental Performance, Non-Jazz “A Taste of Honey,” Herb Alpert and the Tijuana Brass Best Score From an Original Show Album On a Clear Day, Alan Lerner and Burton Lane (RCA) Best Original Score Written for a Motion Picture or Television Show The Sandpiper, Johnny Mandel, composer (Mercury) Album of the Year, Classical Horowitz at Carnegie Hall, An Historic Return, Vladimir Horowitz (Columbia) Best Classical Performance, Orchestra Ives, Symphony No. 4, Leopold Stokowski conducting American Symphony Orchestra Best Classical Chamber Music Performance, Instrumental or Vocal Bartók, The Six String Quartets, Juilliard String Quartet Best Classical Performance, Instrumental Soloist(s) (With Orchestra) Beethoven, Concerto No. 4 in G Major for Piano and Orchestra, Artur Rubinstein; Erich Leinsdorf conducting Boston Symphony Best Classical Performance, Instrumental Soloist (Without Orchestra) Horowitz at Carnegie Hall, An Historic Return, Vladimir Horowitz Best Opera Recording Berg, Wozzeck, Karl Bohm conducting Orchestra of German Opera, Berlin; solos: Fisher-Dieskau, Lear and Wunderlich (Deutsche Grammophon) Best Classical Choral Performance (Other Than Opera) Stravinsky, Symphony of Psalms; Poulenc, Gloria, Robert Shaw conducting Robert Shaw Chorale and RCA Victor Symphony Orchestra Best Classical Vocal Performance, With or Without Orchestra Strauss, Salome (“Dance of the Seven Veils,” Interlude, Final Scene); The Egyptian Helen (Awakening Scene), Leontyne Price Best Composition By a Contemporary Classical Composer Symphony No. 4, Charles Ives, composer Best Comedy Performance Why Is There Air?, Bill Cosby Best Spoken Word or Drama Recording John F. Kennedy: As We Remember Him (Columbia) Best Recording for Children Dr. Seuss Presents “Fox in Sox” and “Green Eggs and Ham,” Marvin Miller (RCA) Best Album Cover, Graphic Arts Bartók, Concerto No. 2 for Violin; Stravinsky, Concerto for Violin, James Alexander, graphic artist; George Estes, art director (RCA) Best Album Cover, Photography Jazz Suite on the Mass Texts, Ken Whitmore, photographer; Bob Jones, art director (RCA) Best Album Notes September of My Years, Stan Cornyn, annotator (Reprise) |