The 1967 Grammy Awards
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Record of the Year 5th Dimension
Album of the Year The Beatles
Song of the Year Jimmy Webb (songwriter)
Best New Artist Bobbie Gentry
Best Solo Vocal Performance, Male Glen Campbell
Best Solo Vocal Performance, Female Bobbie Gentry
Best Performance by a Vocal Group 5th Dimension
Best Performance by a Chorus Johnny Mann Singers
Best Contemporary Single 5th Dimension
Best Contemporary Album The Beatles
Best Contemporary Solo Vocal Performance, Male Glen Campbell
Best Contemporary Solo Vocal Performance, Female Bobbie Gentry
Best Contemporary Performance by a Group 5th Dimension
Best Rhythm and Blues Recording Aretha Franklin
Best Rhythm and Blues Solo Vocal Performance, male Lou Rawls
Best Rhythm and Blues Solo Vocal Performance, female Aretha Franklin
Best Rhythm and Blues Group Performance (vocal or instrumental) Sam & Dave
Best Instrumental Jazz Performance, Solo or Soloist, Small Group Cannonball Aderly Quintet
Best Instrumental Jazz Performance, Solo or Soloist, Large Group Duke Ellington
Best Sacred Recording, musical Elvis Presley
Best Gospel Performance Porter Wagoner & Blackwood Brothers
Best Country & Western Recording Glen Campbell
Best Country & Western Song John Hartford (songwriter award)
Best Country & Western Vocal Performance, Male Glen Campbell
Best Country & Western Vocal Performance, Female Tammy Wynette
Best Country & Western Performance by duo, trio or group Johnny Cash, June Carter
Best Folk Recording John Hartford
Best Instrumental Theme Lalo Schifrin(composer)
Best Instrumental Performance (other than Jazz) Chet Atkins
Best Instrumental Arrangement Burt Bacharach
Best Accompaniment Arrangement for Vocal or Instrument Jimmy Haskell
Best Original Cast Show Album Fred Ebb, John Kamber (composer)
Best Original Score Written for a Motion Picture or TV Show Lalo Schifrin(composer)
Album of the Year, Classical Pierre Boulez conducting the orchestra of the Paris
National Opera
Best Classical Performance, (conductors award) Igor Stravinsky conducting the Columbia Symphony
Orchestra
Best Chamber Music Performance Ravi Shankar, Yehudi Menuhin
Best Classical Performance, Instrumental Soloist(s) (with or without orchestral accompaniment) Vladimir Horowitz
Best Opera Recording Pierre Boulez conducting the orchestra of the Paris
National Opera
Best Classical Performance, Choral (other than opera) Leonard Bernstein conducting the London Symphony Chorus
and Orchestra
Best Classical Performance, Vocal Soloist Leontyne Price
Best Engineered Recording, Classical Edward T. Graham
Best Documentary or Spoken Word Recording Senator Everett Dirkson
Best Comedy Performance Bill Cosby
Best Recording For Children Boris Karloff
Best Engineered Recording G. E. Emerick
Best Album Cover (Photography) John Berg, Bob Cato, Roland Scherman
Best Album Cover, Graphic Arts Peter Blake, Jann Hawarth
Best Album Notes John D. Loudermilk |
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