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  1. Frank Sinatra holds the record for most consecutive years being nominated for Record of the Year, with four. Additionally, Roberta Flack, Steve Winwood, Post Malone, Billie Eilish, and Doja Cat are the only artists to receive three consecutive nominations for Record of the Year.

  2. Apr 2, 2022 · The web page reports the winner of the Record Of The Year category at the 2022 GRAMMY Awards, and provides a list of other nominees. It also features an article on queer country artists and their challenges and achievements in the genre.

  3. Mar 15, 2021 · Billie Eilish took home the Record Of The Year award for "everything i wanted" at the 63rd GRAMMY Awards in 2021. The web page also features news and updates on other GRAMMY winners and nominees, such as Miley Cyrus, Shakira, and Rosalía.

  4. Mar 14, 2021 · Watch Billie Eilish's speech for Record Of The Year for Everything I Wanted at the 63rd GRAMMY Awards. 2021 GRAMMY Awards Show: Complete Winners & Nominees L...

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    Grammy Award for record of the year, award presented annually in the United States by the National Academy of Recording Arts & Sciences (NARAS; commonly called the Recording Academy) to recognize the performance and production of a song. From 1959 to 1965 it was awarded to the recording artist, from 1966 to 1998 to the artist and producer(s), and s...

    •1959: “Nel blu dipinto di blu (Volaré),” Domenico Modugno

    •1960: “Mack the Knife,” Bobby Darin

    •1961: “The Theme from ‘A Summer Place,’ ” Percy Faith

    •1962: “Moon River,” Henry Mancini

    •1963: “I Left My Heart in San Francisco,” Tony Bennett

    •1964: “Days of Wine and Roses,” Henry Mancini

    •1980: “What a Fool Believes,” the Doobie Brothers

    •1981: “Sailing,” Christopher Cross

    •1982: “Bette Davis Eyes,” Kim Carnes

    •1983: “Rosanna,” Toto

    •1984: “Beat It,” Michael Jackson

    •1985: “What’s Love Got to Do with It,” Tina Turner

    •2000: “Smooth,” Santana featuring Rob Thomas

    •2001: “Beautiful Day,” U2

    •2002: “Walk On,” U2

    •2003: “Don’t Know Why,” Norah Jones

    •2004: “Clocks,” Coldplay

    •2005: “Here We Go Again,” Ray Charles and Norah Jones

    •2020: “Bad Guy,” Billie Eilish

    •2021: “Everything I Wanted,” Billie Eilish

    •2022: “Leave the Door Open,” Silk Sonic

    •2023: “About Damn Time,” Lizzo

    • The Editors of Encyclopaedia Britannica
  5. Feb 5, 2023 · Feb. 5, 2023. Beyoncé broke the record for most wins by any artist in Grammy history at the 65th annual awards on Sunday night, converting four of her nine nominations into victories. Harry...

  6. Feb 6, 2023 · Lizzo accepted the award and dedicated it to Prince, who she worked with before his death. She also shouted out Beyoncé as the "artist of our lives" and recalled seeing her live in Houston.