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Winners Announced: March 2, 1967 (Aired 'Best on Record'
on May 24, 1967 on NBC)
Held at: Chicago, Los Angeles, Nashville, New York
Eligibility Year: November 2, 1965 - November 1, 1966
Record of the Year :
Strangers in the Night - Frank Sinatra
Album of the Year:
Sinatra: A Man and His Music, Frank Sinatra (Reprise)
Song of the Year:
Michelle - John Lennon and Paul McCartney, songwriters
Best Vocal Performance, Male:
Strangers in the Night - Frank Sinatra
Best Vocal Performance, Female:
If He Walked Into My Life - Eydie Gormé
Best Performance By a Vocal Group:
A Man and a Woman - Anita Kerr Singers
Best Performance By a Chorus:
Somewhere, My Love (Lara's Theme From Dr. Zhivago), Ray Conniff
and Singers
Best Contemporary (Rock and Roll) Recording:
Winchester Cathedral - New Vaudeville Band (Fontana)
Best Contemporary (Rock and Roll) Solo Vocal Performance, Male or
Female:
Eleanor Rigby - Paul McCartney
Best Contemporary (Rock and Roll) Group Performance, Vocal or Instrumental:
Monday, Monday - Mamas and the Papas
Best Rhythm and Blues Recording:
Crying Time - Ray Charles (ABC/Paramount)
Best Rhythm and Blues Solo Vocal Performance, Male or Female:
Crying Time - Ray Charles
Best Rhythm and Blues Group, Vocal or Instrumental:
Hold It Right There - Ramsey Lewis
Best Instrumental Jazz Performance, Group or Soloist With Group:
Goin' Out of My Head - Wes Montgomery
Best Original Jazz Composition:
In the Beginning God - Duke Ellington, composer
Best Country and Western Song:
Almost Persuaded - Billy Sherrill and Glenn Sutton, songwriters
Best Country and Western Recording:
Almost Persuaded - David Houston (Epic)
Best Country and Western Vocal Performance, Male:
Almost Persuaded - David Houston
Best Country and Western Vocal Performance, Female:
Don't Touch Me - Jeannie Seely
Best Sacred Recording (Musical):
Grand Old Gospel, Porter Wagoner and the Blackwood Brothers (RCA)
Best Folk Recording:
Blues in the Street, Cortelia Clark (RCA)
Best Instrumental Arrangement:
What Now My Love - Herb Alpert, arranger
Best Arrangement Accompanying a Vocalist or Instrumentalist:
Strangers in the Night - Ernie Freeman, arranger
Best Instrumental Theme:
Batman Theme - Neal Hefti, composer
Best Instrumental Performance (Other Than Jazz):
What Now My Love - Herb Alpert and the Tijuana Brass
Best Score From an Original Cast Show Album:
Mame, Jerry Herman, composer (Columbia)
Best Original Score Written for a Motion Picture or Television Show:
Dr. Zhivago, Maurice Jarre, composer
Album of the Year, Classical:
Ives, Symphony No. 1 in D Minor, Morton Gould conducting Chicago
Symphony (RCA)
Best Classical Performance, Orchestra:
Mahler, Symphony No. 6 in A Minor, Erich Leinsdorf conducting Boston
Symphony
Best Chamber Music Performance, Instrumental or Vocal:
Boston Symphony Chamber Players, Boston Symphony Chamber Players
Best Classical Music Performance, Instrumental Soloist(s) (With
or Without Orchestra):
Baroque Guitar, Julian Bream
Best Opera Recording:
Wagner, Die Walkure, Georg Solti conducting Vienna Philharmonic;
solos: Nilsson, Crespin, Ludwig, King and Hotter (London)
Best Classical Choral Performance (Other Than Opera) (tie):
Handel, Messiah, Robert Shaw conducting Robert Shaw Chorale and
Orchestra
Ives, Music for Chorus, Gregg Smith conducting Columbia Chamber
Orchestra, Gregg Smith Singers and Ithaca College Concert Choir;
George Bragg conducting Texas Boys Choir
Best Classical Vocal Soloist Performance (With or Without Orchestra):
Prima Donna, Leontyne Price; Francesco Molinari-Pradelli conducting
RCA Italiana Opera Orchestra
Best Comedy Performance:
Wonderfulness, Bill Cosby
Best Spoken Word, Documentary or Drama Recording:
Edward R. Murrow: A Reporter Remembers—Vol. I The War Years, Edward
R. Murrow (Columbia)
Best Recording for Children:
Dr. Seuss Presents: If I Ran the Zoo and Sleep Book - Marvin Miller
(RCA)
Best Album Cover, Graphic Arts:
Revolver, Klaus Voormann, graphic artist (Capitol)
Best Album Cover, Photography:
Confessions of a Broken Man, Les Leverette, photographer; Robert
Jones, art director (RCA)
Best Album Notes:
Sinatra at the Sands, Stan Cornyn, annotator (Reprise)
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