1. Sweet day-Maria. Kaili & the gate of boys
2. Gangster's Paradise-curio
3. One of us, Joan. Osborne
4.a kiss from a rose seal
5. Waterfall-TLC
6. I can love you like that
7. You are not alone-Michael Jackson
8. You should know-alanis morissette
9.baby brandy
10. Let her cry. globefish
1 1. Any of my men-shania twain.
Complete list of winners of the 39th Grammy Awards (1996)
component
Record of the Year "Change the World", eric clapton.
Annual album "Love You", celine dion (550 music/epics)
The annual song Change the World was written by Gordon Kennedy, Wayne kirkpatrick and Tommy Simms.
Best Newcomer Award) leann rimes
Popular category:
Toni braxton's best female pop singer "Break My Heart".
Eric clapton Best Pop Male Singer "Change the World".
Best pop performance in A Duo, Free as a Bird by the Beatles.
Best pop vocal music collaboration award (vocal music works sung by artists who usually don't perform together) Single or track only. ) When I fell in love, "natalie cole and Nat King Cole
Best pop album The Evil Minister, Bella Flack and Mr. and Mrs. Flackton.
Best Dance Recording: Continue, donna sommer and giorgio moroder.
Best Pop Album "Love You", celine dion (550 pieces of music/epic)
Best Traditional Pop Music Album: Ladies, Tony Bennett.
Rock class:
Sheryl Crow Best Rock Female Singer "If I Make You Happy".
Best rock male singer Baker.
There's a lot to say, the best rock group in A Duo, Dave Matthews Band.
Best hard rock performance (artists who usually don't perform together) Single or track only. ) "Bullets on Butterfly Wings", smashing pumpkins.
Best metal performance "Tired Me", Anger at the Machine.
Best Rock Instrumental Performance Award "SRV Shuffle", Jimmy Vaughan, eric clapton, bonnie wright, Robert Cray, B.B. King, Buddy Guy, Dr. John and Art Neville.
Best rock song "Give me a reason", written by Tracy Chapman.
Sheryl Crow Sheryl Crow Best Rock Album (A & amp; m)
Alternative music:
Best alternative music album "o delay, beck"
Class R & ampb; b:
Best research and development award. B female singer (best female R &;; Best vocal performance) "You excite me," toni braxton.
Best research and development award. B male singer (best male R &;; Best Vocal Performance) Your Secret Love, luther vandross.
Best research and development award. B combination (best r&; Best performance by A Duo or other singing groups) "Kill me gently with his songs", Fugees.
Best research and development award. B song (best r&; Song "Exhale (whew, whew)", Kenneth "Baby Face" edmonds, songwriter.
Best research and development award. B album (best r&; B album) Tony Ritchie project (Lafas)
Rap category:
Best rap solo "Hey, Lover", LL Cool J.
A Duo or the group "Crossing" and "Bones Mob -n-Harmony" won the best rap performance.
Best Rap Album) TheScore, Fugees Lauryn Hill, Prakazrel“Pras "and Wyclef, producer (Loughhouse/Colombian)
Rural category:
Best Country Female Singer Blue, Lian Remus
Best Country Male Singer Part of the World, Vince Gill.
The best country music was won by A Duo or the group that sang My Maria.
Best rural cooperative vocal music "High Lonely Voice", featuring Alison Krauss and Union Station by Vince Gill.
Chet atkins Best Country Instrumental Performance Award "Jamman"
Best country song "Blue", by Bill Mack, songwriter.
Best country album "The Road to Ensanada", Lyle lovett; Billy williams and Lyle lovett, producers.
Best Bluegrass Album "Real Life Blues: Song of Bill Monroe" and "Variety Singer" (Sugar Mountain)
New century category:
Enya's Best New Era Album "Memory of Trees"
Jazz:
Best Contemporary Jazz Album Life, Wayne Short
Cassandra Wilson's Best Jazz Vocal Album "Daughter of New Moon"
Best Jazz Instrumental Solo Cabin Disease, Michael Brecker.
Best Jazz Instrumental Album (Individual Group) Michael Brecker Hudson Story.
Best large-scale jazz ensemble album in Manchester Craft Guild, Earl Bessie Orchestra (with the Voice of New York); Conductor Grover Mitchell
Best Latin Jazz Album Portrait of Cuba, Paquito de Rivera.
Soul music:
Best rock gospel album Jesus freak, DC Talk (frontier communication)
Best producers of pop/contemporary gospel albums Norman Miller and Neil Joseph (Warner Alliance)
Best Southern, Country or Bluegrass Gospel Album I Love Telling Stories: 25 Eternal Hymns, andy griffith (Sparrow Communication Group).
Best Traditional Soul Album Face to Face, Cisse Houston (Blues Music Company).
Best Contemporary Soul Gospel Album "What Are You Watching", Kirk Franklin and Family.
Best Gospel Choir or Chorus Album Shirley Caesar's Choir Outreach Conference (Word Gospel)
Latin category:
Enrique iglesias Best Latin Pop Album
Best Traditional Tropical Latin Album "Night of the Roses", Ruben Blade
Best Tejano/ mexican american album Unmillon de Rosas, La Mafia
Bruce:
Best traditional blues album "Deep in Melancholy", James Cotton (verve)
Best contemporary blues album Just Like You, Keb' mo(Okeh/epic)
Best Traditional Folk Album pete seeger Pitt (Live Music)
Best contemporary folk album "The Ghost of Tom Joad", Bruce Springsteen.
Reggae level:
Best Reggae Album Hall of Fame-Tribute to Bob Marley's 50th Anniversary, Rabbit Cry (Lars Records).
World music:
Best World Music Album RCA Victor, The Chieftains.
Polka class:
Best Polka album) Polka! All night, Jimmy Stell (circus)
Category of children:
Best children's music album, dedicated to my beloved Linda Ronstadt; Fort George Mason and Linda Ronstadt, producer (electra)
Best children's thriller album Stella Luna, David Holt; Virginia Callaway, Steven Heller and David Holt, Producer (Gale Audio)
Reading class:
Best oral album "It takes a village", hillary rodham clinton (audio works by Simon and Schuster).
Rush Limbaugh is a fat idiot, Al Franken (Dove Audio).
Music category:
Best Musical Album riverdance and Variety Artist; Bill Whelan, producer, composer and lyricist (Celtic Heartbeat/Atlantic)
Movie/TV/Video Category:
David Arnold's "Independence Day" Best Film/TV Instrumental Composer.
Best movie (TV or other visual media) song "Because you loved me" (close personal), Diane Warren, songwriter.
Composition/arrangement category:
Best Instrumental Composition Award (Best Instrumental Composition)
"American Symphony (Works of Mr. Holland)", michael kamen, Arranged.
Best Arranger Award "Straight, No Chaser", arranged by Bill holman.
Best Instrumental Adapted Singer When I Fall in Love, arranged by Allen broadbent, david fuster and Gordon Jenkins.
Best recording package Andy Engel and Tommy Steele, art director (first letter)
Chica Azma and Arnold Laven, artistic director of the best boxed/special limited edition album.
Best Album Description Complete recording by Columbia Studio, George Avachian, Bob Belden, Bill Kirchner and Phil Sharp, album description author (Colombia)
Best Historical Album "Complete Records of Columbia Studio", compiled and produced by Bob Belden and Phil Sharp; Phil Schaap and Mark Wilder, Mastering Engineers (Colombia)
Production category:
Best engineering album (non-classic) Q's Jook Joint, Francis Buckley, Al Schmidt, Bruce Swedien and Tommy Vicari, engineers (Qwest/ Warner Bros.)
Producer of the year (non-classic) Kenneth "Baby Face" edmonds.
Best Engineering Album (Classic) Dance Symphony; Short symphony; Organ symphony, etc. , William Hoxtla and Lawrence Roque, engineers (RCA Victor Red Seal)
Joanna Nick Lentz, Producer of the Year (Classic).
Classical class:
The best classic album of Anger and Memories (Symphony No.65438 +0, etc. ), conducting Leonard Slatter King; Joanna Nicklen, producer; Various artists (RCA Victor Red Seal)
Romeo and Juliet (a scene in a ballet), conducted by michael tilson thomas.
Best opera recording Peter Grims, Richard Hickox, conductor; Lead soloists Philip Longrich, Allen Opie and Dzhanis Watson; Producer Brian Couzens
Best Chorus Performance Award "Wharton: The Feast of Belshazzar", directed by Andrew Litton; Chorus Masters Neville Quiddie and David Shire.
Best instrumental solo (with orchestra) Three piano concertos.
Best instrumental solo performance (without orchestra) Romantic master (Saint-Sang's works; Handel et al. ), Earl Wilder, piano
Best Chamber Music Performance Award "Corigliano: A Quarter of Strings" and so on. , "Cleveland quarter.
Best small ensemble performance (with or without conductor) "Boulez: ... Explosante-Fixe ..." pierre boulez, conductor.
The best classical vocal performance opera aria (Mozart, Wagner, Borodin and other works. ), Bryn Terfel, baritone.
Best Classical Contemporary Composer Award "Corigliano: A Quarter of Strings", john corigliano, composer.
Music video category:
Best music short film: The Beatles's Free as a Bird; Joe Pytka, video director.
Best long music video "Selected Beatles", The Beatles; Video director Geoff Won for; Chips Chipperfield, video producer