"Saving All My Love for You" by Whitney Houston.
Awards: Winner of seven Grammy Awards, including 1971, (with Ike Turner) for best rhythm and blues vocal performance by a group, for ÒProud MaryÓ; 1984, for record of the year and for best female pop vocal performance, for ÒWhatÕs Love Got to Do with It?,Ó and for best female rock performance, for ÒBetter Be Good To MeÓ; 1985, for best female rock performance, for ÒOne of the LivingÓ; 1986, for best female rock performance, for ÒBack Where You StartedÓ; and 1988, for best female rock performance, for album Tina Live in Europe.
Eleven; Don't Stop 'Til You Get Enough - Best Male R&B Vocal Performance (1980) Thriller- Album of the Year (1984) Beat It- Record of the Year(1984) Thriller (with Quincy Jones)- Producer of the Year (1984) Billie Jean- Best R&B Song (1984) Someone in the Dark- Best Recording for Children (Narration) (1984) Thriller- Best Male Vocal Performance (Pop) (1984) Billie Jean- Best Male Vocal Performance (R&B) (1984) Beat It- Best Male Vocal Performance (Rock) (1984) The Making of Thriller- Best Long Form Video (1985) We Are the World- Song of the Year (1986)
She was nominated on twenty different occasions over the years, and she won six Grammy awards. Her first Grammy came in 1986, for Best Pop Vocal Performance (the song "Saving All My Love For You"). She won again in 1988, in the same category (for the song "I Wanna Dance With Somebody Who Loves Me"). 1994 was a banner year for her, when she won three Grammys-- all related to her hit movie "The Bodyguard" and her mega-million seller "I Will Always Love You." Her final Grammy was awarded in 2000 for the song "It's Not Right, But It's Okay."
Mick Jagger has won one Grammy with The Rolling Stones: Best Rock Album of 1994 for their album Voodoo Lounge. The Rolling Stones also received a Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award in 1986. Mick Jagger performed at the 2011 Grammys alongside Raphael Saadiq as a tribute to the great soul singer Solomon Burke, who died in 2010.
James Brown, known as the "Godfather of Soul," received numerous awards throughout his career, highlighting his significant impact on music and culture. He was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1986 and received a Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award in 2017. Additionally, he won multiple Grammy Awards during his lifetime, including Best Male R&B Vocal Performance. His contributions to music and his pioneering role in funk and soul continue to be celebrated globally.
Awards: Winner of seven Grammy Awards, including 1971, (with Ike Turner) for best rhythm and blues vocal performance by a group, for ÒProud MaryÓ; 1984, for record of the year and for best female pop vocal performance, for ÒWhatÕs Love Got to Do with It?,Ó and for best female rock performance, for ÒBetter Be Good To MeÓ; 1985, for best female rock performance, for ÒOne of the LivingÓ; 1986, for best female rock performance, for ÒBack Where You StartedÓ; and 1988, for best female rock performance, for album Tina Live in Europe.
The 28th Annual Grammy Awards - 1986 TV was released on: USA: February 1986
Eleven; Don't Stop 'Til You Get Enough - Best Male R&B Vocal Performance (1980) Thriller- Album of the Year (1984) Beat It- Record of the Year(1984) Thriller (with Quincy Jones)- Producer of the Year (1984) Billie Jean- Best R&B Song (1984) Someone in the Dark- Best Recording for Children (Narration) (1984) Thriller- Best Male Vocal Performance (Pop) (1984) Billie Jean- Best Male Vocal Performance (R&B) (1984) Beat It- Best Male Vocal Performance (Rock) (1984) The Making of Thriller- Best Long Form Video (1985) We Are the World- Song of the Year (1986)
She was nominated on twenty different occasions over the years, and she won six Grammy awards. Her first Grammy came in 1986, for Best Pop Vocal Performance (the song "Saving All My Love For You"). She won again in 1988, in the same category (for the song "I Wanna Dance With Somebody Who Loves Me"). 1994 was a banner year for her, when she won three Grammys-- all related to her hit movie "The Bodyguard" and her mega-million seller "I Will Always Love You." Her final Grammy was awarded in 2000 for the song "It's Not Right, But It's Okay."
Mick Jagger has won one Grammy with The Rolling Stones: Best Rock Album of 1994 for their album Voodoo Lounge. The Rolling Stones also received a Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award in 1986. Mick Jagger performed at the 2011 Grammys alongside Raphael Saadiq as a tribute to the great soul singer Solomon Burke, who died in 2010.
James Brown, known as the "Godfather of Soul," received numerous awards throughout his career, highlighting his significant impact on music and culture. He was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1986 and received a Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award in 2017. Additionally, he won multiple Grammy Awards during his lifetime, including Best Male R&B Vocal Performance. His contributions to music and his pioneering role in funk and soul continue to be celebrated globally.
Don't Stop 'Til You Get Enough - Best Male R&B Vocal Performance (1980) Thriller- Album of the Year (1984) Beat It- Record of the Year(1984) Thriller (with Quincy Jones)- Producer of the Year (1984) Billie Jean- Best R&B Song (1984) Someone in the Dark- Best Recording for Children (Narration) (1984) Thriller- Best Male Vocal Performance (Pop) (1984) Billie Jean- Best Male Vocal Performance (R&B) (1984) Beat It- Best Male Vocal Performance (Rock) (1984) The Making of Thriller- Best Long Form Video (1985) We Are the World- Song of the Year (1986) Bad- Best Engineered Recording - Non Classical (1990) Leave Me Alone- Best Short Form Video (1990) Dangerous- Best Engineered - Non Classical (1993) Living Legend Award (1993) Scream- Best Short Form Video (1996) Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award (2010)
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chuck berry was not a recipient in the 1986 ceremony
JAMES BROWN has won 3 GRAMMYS 1 in 1991 for best album notes it was called star time . Also in 1986 for best male R AND B VOCAL PERFORMANCE for the song living in AMERICA. Also in 1965 for best rhythm and blues recording for the song papas got a brand new bag
The Academy Award for Best Picture of 1986 went to "Platoon."
Peak Performance was created in 1986.