Grammy Nominations for M.J., Elton John, Barry Manilow And More!
Music,Music News
12/2/2010
11:23 am

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Last night’s Grammy nominations included a good representation from artists who enjoyed pop success in the ’60s, ’70s and ’80s among the 109 categories.
* Michael Jackson’s “This is It” is in the running for Best Male Pop Vocal Performance.
* Elton John and Leon Russell’s “If It Wasn’t for Bad” received a nod for Best Pop Collaboration with Vocals.
* Robby Krieger’s Singularity was nominated for Best Pop Instrumental Album.
* Barry Manilow’s The Greatest Love Songs of All Time, Johnny Mathis’ Let It Be Me — Mathis in Nashville, Rod Stewart’s Fly Me to the Moon, The Great American Songbook Volume Five and Barbra Streisand’s Love Is the Answer are in the running for Best Traditional Pop Vocal Album.
* Eric Clapton’s “Run Back to Your Side,” Paul McCartney’s Helter Skelter (from the concert recording Good Evening, New York City), Robert Plant’s “Silver Rider” and Neil Young’s “Angry World” received nominations for Best Solo Rock Vocal Performance.
* Tom Petty’s Mojo and Neil Young’s Le Noise are in the running for Best Rock Album.
* The Ronald Isley-Aretha Franklin duet of “You’ve Got a Friend” and Sade’s “Soldier of Love” received nods for Best R&B Performance by a Duo or Group With Vocals.
* Betty Wright’s “Go [Live]” was nominated for Best Traditional R&B Vocal Performance.
* Mavis Staples’ You Are Not Alone is in the running for Best Americana Album.
* Cyndi Lauper’s Memphis Blues received a nomination for Best Traditional Blues Album.
* Solomon Burke’s Nothing’s Impossible received a nod for Best Contemporary Blues Album.
* Maria Muldaur and her Garden of Joy was nominated for Best Traditional Folk Album.
* Jackson Browne and David Lindley’s Love Is Strange — El Vivo con Tino is in the running for Best Contemporary Folk Album.
* Randy Newman’s soundtrack to Toy Story Three was nominated for Best Score Soundtrack Album for a Motion Picture, Television or Other Visual Media.
* Randy Newman’s “Down in New Orleans” (sung by Doctor John) from The Princess and the Frog received a nod for Best Song Written for a Motion Picture, Television or Other Visual Media.
* Chip Taylor’s Yonkers, New York was nominated for Best Recording Package (an art award).
* The Beatles (The Original Studio Recordings) and Buddy Holly — The Complete Studio Recordings and More received nominations for Best Historical Album.
* “Ain’t No Grave/The Johnny Cash Project” is up for Best Short Form Music Video.
* The Doors’ When You’re Strange was nominated for Best Long Form Music Video. So was The Greatest Ears in Town — The Arif Mardin Story. Michael Jackson, Grammy Awards, grammy nominations



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