1982 Grammy Awards |
Record of the Year “Rosanna,” Toto Album of the Year Toto IV, Toto (Columbia) Song of the Year “Always on My Mind,” Johnny Christopher, Mark James and Wayne Carson, songwriters Best New Artist Men at Work Best Pop Vocal Performance, Male “Truly,” Lionel Richie Best Pop Vocal Performance, Female “You Should Hear How She Talks About You,” Melissa Manchester Best Pop Performance By a Duo or Group With Vocal “Up Where We Belong,” Joe Cocker and Jennifer Warnes Best Pop Instrumental Performance “Chariots of Fire Theme” (dance version), Ernie Watts Best Rock Vocal Performance, Male “Hurts So Good,” John Cougar Best Rock Vocal Performance, Female “Shadows of the Night,” Pat Benatar Best Rock Performance By a Duo or Group With Vocal “Eye of the Tiger,” Survivor Best Rock Instrumental Performance “D.N.A.,” A Flock of Seagulls Best Rhythm and Blues Song “Turn Your Love Around,” Jay Graydon, Steve Lukather and Bill Champlin, songwriters Best Rhythm and Blues Vocal Performance, Male “Sexual Healing,” Marvin Gaye Best Rhythm and Blues Performance, Female “And I Am Telling You I'm Not Going,” Jennifer Holliday Best Rhythm and Blues Performance By a Duo or Group With Vocal (tie) “Let It Whip,” Dazz Band “Wanna Be With You,” Earth, Wind and Fire Best Rhythm and Blues Instrumental Performance “Sexual Healing,” Marvin Gaye Best Jazz Vocal Performance, Male An Evening With George Shearing and Mel Tormé, Mel Tormé Best Vocal Jazz Performance, Female Gershwin Livel, Sarah Vaughan Best Jazz Vocal Performance, Duo or Group “Route 66,” Manhattan Transfer Best Jazz Instrumental Performance, Soloist We Want Miles, Miles Davis Best Jazz Instrumental Performance, Group “More” Live, Phil Woods Quartet Best Jazz Instrumental Performance, Big Band Warm Breeze, Count Basie and His Orchestra Best Jazz Fusion Performance, Vocal or Instrumental Offramp, Pat Metheny Group Best Country Song “Always on My Mind,” Johnny Christopher, Mark James and Wayne Carson, songwriters Best Country Vocal Performance, Male “Always on My Mind,” Willie Nelson Best Country Vocal Performance, Female “Break It to Me Gently,” Juice Newton Best Country Performance By a Duo or Group With Vocal Mountain Music, Alabama Best Country Instrumental Performance “Alabama Jubilee,” Roy Clark Best Gospel Performance, Contemporary Age to Age, Amy Grant Best Gospel Performance, Traditional I'm Following You, Blackwood Brothers Best Soul Gospel Performance, Contemporary Higher Plane, Al Green Best Soul Gospel Performance, Traditional Precious Lord, Al Green Best Latin Recording Machito and His Salsa Big Band '82, Machito (Timeless) Best Inspirational Performance He Set My Life to Music, Barbara Mandrell Best Traditional Blues Recording Alright Again, Clarence Gatemouth Brown (Rounder) Best Ethnic or Traditional Folk Recording Queen Ida and the Bon Temps Zydeco Band on Tour, Queen Ida (GNR/Crescendo) Best Arrangement on an Instrumental Recording “Flying,” John Williams, arranger Best Instrumental Arrangement Accompanying Vocal(s) “Rosanna,” Jerry Hey, David Paich and Jeff Porcaro, arrangers Best Vocal Arrangement for Two or More Voices “Rosanna,” David Paich, arranger Best Instrumental Composition “Flying” (Theme From E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial), John Williams, composer Best Cast Show Album Dreamgirls, Henry Krieger, composer; Tom Eyen, lyricist (Geffen/Warner Bros.) Best Album of Original Score Written for a Motion Picture or a Television Special E.T. the Extra-Terrestial, John Williams, composer (MCA) Best Classical Album Bach, The Goldberg Variations, Glenn Gould (CBS) Best Classical Orchestral Recording Mahler, Symphony No. 7 in E Minor, James Levine conducting Chicago Symphony Orchestra (RCA) Best Chamber Music Performance Brahms, The Sonatas for Clarinet and Piano, Op. 120, Richard Stoltzman and Richard Goode Best Classical Performance, Instrumental Soloist(s) (With Orchestra) Elgar, Concerto for Violin in B Minor, Itzhak Perlman; Daniel Barenboim conducting Chicago Symphony Best Classical Performance, Instrumental Soloist(s) (Without Orchestra) Bach, The Goldberg Variations, Glenn Gould Best Opera Recording Wagner, Der Ring des Nibelungen, Pierre Boulez conducting Bayreuth Festival Orchestra; solos: Jones, Altmeyer, Wenkel, Hofmann, Jung, Jerusalem, Zednik, Mclntrye, Salminen and Becht (Philips) Best Choral Performance (Other Than Opera) Berlioz, La Damnation de Faust, Sir Georg Solti conducting Chicago Symphony Orchestra; Margaret Hillis, chorus director, Chicago Symphony Chorus Best Classical Vocal Soloist Performance Leontyne Price Sings Verdi, Leontyne Price; Zubin Mehta conducting Israel Philharmonic Orchestra Best Comedy Recording Live on the Sunset Strip, Richard Pryor (Warner Bros.) Best Spoken Word, Documentary or Drama Recording Raiders of the Lost Ark: The Movie on Record (Columbia) Best Recording for Children In Harmony 2, Billy Joel, Bruce Springsteen, James Taylor, Kenny Loggins, Carly and Lucy Simon, Teddy Pendergrass, Crystal Gayle, Lou Rawls, Deniece Williams, Janis Ian and Dr. John (CBS) Best Album Package Get Closer, Kosh and Ron Larson, art directors (Elektra/Asylum) Best Album Notes Bunny Berigan (Giants of Jazz), John Chilton and Richard Sudhalter, art directors (Time Life) Best Historical Album The Tommy Dorsey/Frank Sinatra Sessions vols. 1, 2 and 3 (RCA) Video of the Year “Olivia Physical,” Olivia Newton-John Producer of the Year (Non-Classical) Toto Classical Producer of the Year Robert Woods |