Grammy Awards of 1965
The 7th Grammy Awards were held in 1965. They recognized accomplishments of musicians for the year 1964
- Record of the Year
- Astrud Gilberto & Stan Getz for "The Girl From Ipanema"
- Astrud Gilberto & Stan Getz for "The Girl From Ipanema"
- Album of the Year
- Joao Gilberto & Stan Getz for Getz/Gilberto
- Joao Gilberto & Stan Getz for Getz/Gilberto
- Song of the Year
- Jerry Herman (songwriter) for "Hello, Dolly!" performed by Louis Armstrong
- Jerry Herman (songwriter) for "Hello, Dolly!" performed by Louis Armstrong
- Best New Artist
- Best Recording for Children - Single or Album, Musical or Spoken
- Julie Andrews for Mary Poppins performed by Julie Andrews, Dick Van Dyke, David Tomlinson, Glynis Johns & Ed Wynn
- Julie Andrews for Mary Poppins performed by Julie Andrews, Dick Van Dyke, David Tomlinson, Glynis Johns & Ed Wynn
- Best Classical Album
- New York Philharmonic for Bernstein: Symphony No. 3 "Kaddish" conducted by Leonard Bernstein
- Best Classical Orchestral Performance
- Boston Symphony Orchestra for Mahler: Symphony No. 5/Berg: Wozzeck Excerpts conducted by Erich Leinsdorf
- Best Opera Recording
- Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra for Bizet: Carmen conducted by Herbert von Karajan
- Best Choral Performance, Classical
- Robert Shaw (conductor) for Britten: A Ceremony Of Carols performed by the Robert Shaw Chorale
- Best Classical Performance-Instrumental Soloist(s) (with orchestra)
- Isaac Stern for Prokofiev: Violin Concerto No. 1 In D performed by Isaac Stern and the Philadelphia Orchestra conducted by Eugene Ormandy
- Best Classical Performance-Instrumental Soloist(s) (without orchestra)
- Vladimir Horowitz for Vladimir Horowitz Plays Beethoven, Debussy, Chopin
- Best Chamber Music Performance, Instrumental
- Jacob Lateiner for Beethoven: Trio No. 1 In E Flat, Op.1 #1 performed by Jascha Heifetz & Gregor Piatigorsky with Jacob Lateiner
- Best Chamber Music Performance, Vocal
- Noah Greenberg for It Was A Lover And His Lass performed by New York Pro Musica conducted by Noah Greenberg
- Best Classical Vocal Performance
- Leontyne Price for Berlioz: Nuits D'Ete (Song Cycle)/Falla: El Amor Brujo performed by Leontyne Price with the Chicago Symphony conducted by Fritz Reiner
- Best Classical Contemporary Composition
- Samuel Barber for Concerto
- Most Promising New Classical Recording Artist
- Marilyn Horne
- Marilyn Horne
- Best Comedy Performance Single or Album, Spoken or Musical
- Bill Cosby for I Started Out As A Child
- Bill Cosby for I Started Out As A Child
- Best Instrumental Composition (other than Jazz)
- Henry Mancini (composer) for "The Pink Panther Theme"
- Best Instrumental Composition Written Specifically for a Motion Picture or for Television
- Robert B. Sherman (composer) for Mary Poppins
- Best Instrumental Arrangement
- Henry Mancini (arranger) for Pink Panther
- Best Instrumental Arrangement Accompanying Vocalist(s)
- Peter Matz (arranger) for "People" performed by Barbra Streisand
- Peter Matz (arranger) for "People" performed by Barbra Streisand
- Best Female Country Vocal Performance
- Dottie West for "Here Comes My Baby"
- Best Male Country Vocal Performance
- Roger Miller for "Dang Me"
- Best Country Song
- Roger Miller (songwriter) for "Dang Me"
- Best Country Album
- Roger Miller for Dang Me/Chug-A-Lug
- Best Country and Western Single
- Roger Miller for "Dang Me"
- Best New Country and Western Artist
- Roger Miller
- Roger Miller
- Best Folk Performance
- Gale Garnett for We'll Sing In The Sunshine
- Gale Garnett for We'll Sing In The Sunshine
- Best Gospel or Other Religious Recording
- Tennessee Ernie Ford for Great Gospel Songs
- Tennessee Ernie Ford for Great Gospel Songs
- Best Instrumental Jazz Performance, Individual or Group
- Stan Getz for Getz/Gilberto
- Best Large Jazz Ensemble Performance
- Laurindo Almeida for Guitar From Ipanema
- Best Original Jazz Composition
- Lalo Schifrin for "The Cat"
- Lalo Schifrin for "The Cat"
- Best Musical Show Album
- Jule Styne & Robert Merrill (composers) for Funny Girl performed by Barbra Streisand, Sydney Chaplin, Danny Meehan, Kay Medford, Jean Stapleton & John Lankston
- Jule Styne & Robert Merrill (composers) for Funny Girl performed by Barbra Streisand, Sydney Chaplin, Danny Meehan, Kay Medford, Jean Stapleton & John Lankston
- Best Album Cover
- Robert Cato (art director) & Don Bronstein (photographer) for People performed by Barbra Streisand
- Best Album Cover, Classical
- Robert M. Jones (art director) & Jan Balet (graphic artist) for Saint-Saens: Carnival Of The Animals/Britten: Young Persons Guide To The Orchestra conducted by Arthur Fiedler
- Best Album Notes
- Stanton Catlin (album notes writer) for Mexico (Legacy Collection) performed by Carlos Chavez
- Stanton Catlin (album notes writer) for Mexico (Legacy Collection) performed by Carlos Chavez
- Best Female Pop Vocal Performance
- Barbra Streisand for "People"
- Best Male Pop Vocal Performance
- Louis Armstrong for "Hello, Dolly!"
- Best Pop Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocal
- The Beatles for A Hard Day's Night
- Best Pop Instrumental Performance
- Henry Mancini for Pink Panther
- Best Performance By a Chorus
- Ward Swingle for The Swingle Singers Going Baroque performed by The Swingle Singers
- Best Rock and Roll Recording
- Petula Clark for "Downtown"
- Petula Clark for "Downtown"
- Best Engineered Recording, Non-Classical
- Phil Ramone (engineer) for Getz/Gilberto performed by Stan Getz & Joao Gilberto
- Dave Hassinger (engineer) for "The Chipmunks Sing The Beatles" performed by The Chipmunks
- Best Classical Engineered Recording
- Douglas Larter (engineer) for Britten: Young Person's Guide To The Orchestra conducted by Carlo Maria Giulini
- Douglas Larter (engineer) for Britten: Young Person's Guide To The Orchestra conducted by Carlo Maria Giulini
- Best Rhythm & Blues Performance
- Nancy Wilson for "How Glad I Am"
- Nancy Wilson for "How Glad I Am"
- Best Spoken Word or Non-musical Album
- That Was The Week That Was for BBC Tribute to John F. Kennedy performed by the That Was The Week That Was cast
- That Was The Week That Was for BBC Tribute to John F. Kennedy performed by the That Was The Week That Was cast
Other Grammy Award Years
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