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90s Grammy Award Songs And Records
Year by Year, Record of the
Year and Song of the Year winners,
with song links and samples at Tunecaster music encyclopedia
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Complete
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From A Distance
won the Grammy Award for Song Of The Year. Julie Gold wrote
the song. |
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Aug
1991
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Unforgettable
Natalie Cole With Nat King Cole
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Unforgettable
by Natalie Cole was a remake of the Nat King Cole song complete
with Nat singing in a duet. It won the Grammy Awards for Record
Of The Year and Song Of The Year. Irving Gordon wrote the song.
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Tears In Heaven
was inspired by the death of Eric Clapton's five year old son
who fell out of a window in a high rise in New York City. The
song won the Grammy Awards for Record Of The Year and Song Of
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I Will Always
Love You was the 1993
top song of the year. Although the song hit number one in December,
it was still number one in January. If it were counted for 1992,
it would have been number two for the year. The song also won
the Grammy
Award for Record Of The Year. The song was a popular
country song in 1982
for its writer Dolly
Parton. The song was from the movie The Bodyguard.
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Jan
1993
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A Whole New World (Aladdin's Theme)
Peabo Bryson And Regina
Belle
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A Whole New
World won the Grammy Award for Song Of The Year. The song was
from the movie Aladdin. |
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Streets Of Philadelphia
won the Grammy Award for Song Of The Year. Bruce Springsteen
wrote the song. The song was from the movie Philadelphia.
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All I Wanna
Do won the Grammy Award for Record Of The Year. The song was
from the album Tuesday Night Music Club. |
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Kiss From A
Rose won the Grammy Awards for Record Of The Year and Song Of
The Year. Seal wrote the song. The song was from the movie Batman
Forever. |
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Eric Clapton
teamed up with Babyface on Change The World. The song won the
Grammy Awards for Record Of The Year and Song Of The Year. The
song was from the movie Phenomenon. |
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May
1997
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Sunny Came Home
Shawn Colvin
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Sunny Came Home
won the Grammy Awards for Record Of The Year and Song Of The
Year. The writers of this song were: Shawn Colvin, John Leventhal.
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Jul
1997
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How Do I Live
Trisha Yearwood
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After LeAnn
Rimes sang How Do I Live on the Grammy Awards, the award for
Song Of The Year went to Trisha Yearwood. Diane Warren wrote
the song. |
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Jan
1998
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My Heart Will Go On
(Love Theme From Titanic)
Celine
Dion
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My Heart Will
Go On won the Grammy Awards for Record Of The Year and Song
Of The Year. The song spent three weeks at number one. The writers
of this song were: James Horner, Will Jennings. The song was
from the production Titanic. |
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Rob Thomas was
the lead singer from Matchbox
20, later known as Matchbox Twenty.
Smooth was the 1999
top song of the year. The song won the Grammy
Awards for both Record Of The Year and Song Of The
Year. The song was from the album Supernatural. The writers
of this song were: Itaal Shur, Rob Thomas. |
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