47th Annual Grammy Awards


The 47th Annual Grammy Awards were held on February 13, 2005, at the Staples Center in Los Angeles honoring the best in music for the recording of the year beginning from October 1, 2003, through September 30, 2004. They were hosted by Queen Latifah, and televised in the United States by CBS. They recognized accomplishments by musicians from the previous year. Ray Charles, whom the event was dedicated in memory of, posthumously won five Grammy Awards while his album, Genius Loves Company, won a total of eight. Kanye West received the most nominations with ten, winning three. Usher received eight nominations and won three including Best Contemporary R&B Album for his diamond selling album Confessions. Britney Spears received her first Grammy of Best Dance Recording for her 2004 smash hit "Toxic".

Performers

ArtistSong
Black Eyed Peas
Gwen Stefani
Eve
Los Lonely Boys
Franz Ferdinand
Maroon 5
"Let's Get It Started"
"Rich Girl"
"Heaven"
"Take Me Out"
"This Love"
Stevie Wonder
Brian Wilson
Bono
Billie Joe Armstrong
Alicia Keys
Steven Tyler
Norah Jones
Tim McGraw
Alison Krauss
Velvet Revolver
Tribute for the 2004 Indian Ocean Tsunami
"Across the Universe"
Alicia Keys
Jamie Foxx
Quincy Jones
Tribute for Ray Charles
"If I Ain't Got You"
"Georgia on My Mind"
Jennifer Lopez
Marc Anthony
"Escapemonos"
Melissa Etheridge
Joss Stone
Tribute for Janis Joplin
"Cry Baby"
"Piece of My Heart"
Mavis Staples
John Legend
Kanye West
The Blind Boys of Alabama
"I'll Take You There"
"Jesus Walks"
"I'll Fly Away"
U2"Vertigo"
"Sometimes You Can't Make It On Your Own"
Keith Urban
Gretchen Wilson
Dickey Betts
Elvin Bishop
Tim McGraw
Lynyrd Skynyrd
Tribute to Southern Rock
"Free Bird"
"Fooled Around And Fell In Love"
"Ramblin' Man"
"Sweet Home Alabama"
Green Day"American Idiot"
Usher
James Brown
"Caught Up"
"Sex Machine"
Bonnie Raitt
Billy Preston
"Do I Ever Cross Your Mind"

Presenters

Winners and nominees

Bold type indicates the winner out of the list of nominees.

General

Record of the Year"Here We Go Again" – Ray Charles & Norah Jones
Album of the YearGenius Loves CompanyRay Charles & Various Artists
Song of the Year"Daughters"
Best New Artist

Pop

Best Female Pop Vocal Performance
Best Male Pop Vocal Performance
Best Pop Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocal
Best Pop Collaboration with Vocals
Best Pop Instrumental Performance
Best Pop Instrumental Album
Best Pop Vocal Album

Dance

Best Dance Recording
Best Electronic/Dance Album

Traditional Pop

Best Traditional Pop Vocal Album

Rock

Best Solo Rock Vocal Performance
Best Rock Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocal
Best Hard Rock Performance"Slither" – Velvet Revolver
Best Metal Performance"Whiplash" – Motörhead
Best Rock Instrumental Performance"Mrs. O'Leary's Cow" – Brian Wilson
Best Rock Song"Vertigo"
Best Rock AlbumAmerican IdiotGreen DayThe Delivery ManElvis Costello & The ImpostersThe ReasonHoobastankHot FussThe KillersContrabandVelvet Revolver

Alternative

Best Alternative Music Album

Blues

Classical

Best Classical Album
Best Orchestral Performance
Best Opera Recording
Best Choral Performance
Best Instrumental Soloist(s) Performance (with orchestra)
Best Instrumental Soloist Performance (without orchestra)
Best Chamber Music Performance
Best Small Ensemble Performance (with or without conductor)
Best Classical Vocal Performance
Best Classical Contemporary Composition
  • "Adams: On The Transmigration Of Souls" – John Adams
Best Classical Crossover Album

Country

Best Female Country Vocal Performance
Best Male Country Vocal Performance
Best Country Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocal
Best Country Collaboration with Vocals
Best Country Instrumental Performance
Best Country Song
Best Country Album
Best Bluegrass Album

Gospel

Best Gospel Performance
Best Pop/Contemporary Gospel Album
Best Rock Gospel Album
Best Traditional Soul Gospel Album
Best Contemporary Soul Gospel Album
Best Southern, Country or Bluegrass Gospel Album
Best Gospel Choir or Chorus Album

Jazz

Best Jazz Instrumental Solo
Best Jazz Instrumental Album, Individual or Group
Best Large Jazz Ensemble Album
Best Jazz Vocal Album
Best Contemporary Jazz Album
Best Latin Jazz Album

Latin

Best Latin Pop Album
Best Traditional Tropical Latin Album
Best Mexican/Mexican-American Album
Best Latin Rock/Alternative Album
Best Tejano Album
Best Salsa/Merengue Album

New Age

Best New Age Album

Polka

Best Polka Album

R&B

Best Female R&B Vocal Performance
Best Male R&B Vocal Performance
Best R&B Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocals
Best Traditional R&B Vocal Performance
Best Urban/Alternative Performance
Best R&B Song
Best R&B Album
Best Contemporary R&B Album

Rap

;Best Rap Solo Performance
;Best Rap Performance by a Duo or Group
;Best Rap/Sung Collaboration
;Best Rap Song"Jesus Walks"
;Best Rap Album

Reggae

Best Reggae Album

World

Best Traditional World Music Album
Best Contemporary World Music Album

Spoken

Best Spoken Word Album

Visual media

;Best Compilation Soundtrack Album for a Motion Picture, Television or Other Visual Media
;Best Score Soundtrack Album for a Motion Picture, Television or Other Visual Media
;Best Song Written for a Motion Picture, Television or Other Visual Media

Music video

Best Short Form Music Video
Best Long Form Music Video

Packaging and notes

Best Recording Package
Best Boxed or Special Limited Edition Package
Best Album Notes

Production and engineering

Best Engineered Album, Non-Classical
Best Engineered Album, Classical
Best Remixed Recording, Non-Classical
Producer of the Year, Non-Classical
Producer of the Year, Classical

Surround sound

Best Surround Sound Album

Special merit awards

Grammy Hall of Fame Award

Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award

MusiCares Person of the Year

Grammy Trustees Award

In Memoriam

Estelle Axton, Danny Sugarman, Bruce Palmer, Johnny Ramone, Darrell "Dimebag" Abbott, Jim Capaldi, Artie Shaw, Barney Kessel, Elvin Jones, Illinois Jacquet, Michel Colombier, Alvino Rey, Ol' Dirty Bastard, Jan Berry, Terry Melcher, Laura Branigan, Cornelius Bumpus, Spencer Dryden, Elmer Bernstein, David Raksin, Jerry Goldsmith, Vaughn Meader, Rodney Dangerfield, Scott Muni, Johnny Carson, Skeeter Davis, Bill Lowery, Hank Garland, Arnold "Gatemouth" Moore, Ernie Ball, Tom Capone, Isidro Lopez, Robert Merrill, Renata Tebaldi, Fred Ebb, Cy Coleman, Paul Atkinson, Artie Mogull, Carole Fields Arnold, Rick James, Freddie Perren, Syreeta Wright and Ray Charles.

Trivia