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Many blues songs were developed in American folk music traditions and individual songwriters are sometimes unidentified. [1] Blues historian Gerard Herzhaft noted: In the case of very old blues songs, there is the constant recourse to oral tradition that conveyed the tune and even the song itself while at the same time evolving for several decades.
From 1967 to 1968 the award was known as Best Rhythm & Blues Group Performance, Vocal or Instrumental; In 1969 it was awarded as Best Rhythm & Blues Performance by a Duo or Group, Vocal or Instrumental; In 1970 it was awarded as Best R&B Vocal Performance by a Duo or Group
Best R&B Vocal Performance, Female. Donna Summer for "Last Dance" Best R&B Vocal Performance, Male. George Benson for "On Broadway" Best R&B Vocal Performance by a Duo, Group or Chorus. Earth, Wind & Fire for All 'n All; Best R&B Instrumental Performance. Earth, Wind & Fire for "Runnin'" Best Rhythm & Blues Song
Ben E. King & Gregory Abbott - Best R&B Vocal Performance Male and Female; Michael McDonald & Brian Wilson - Producer of the Year; The Judds & The Gatlin Brothers - Best Country Vocal Performance Male; Carol Bayer Sager - Introduces That's What Friends Are For; Olivia Newton-John & Julio Iglesias - Song of the Year; John Denver - Introduces the ...
The Grammy Award for Best R&B Song (sometimes known as the R&B Songwriter's Award) has been awarded since 1969. From 1969 to 2000, it was known as the Grammy Award for Best Rhythm and Blues Song. Beyoncé has won it a record five times, while Babyface, Stevie Wonder, Bill Withers and Alicia Keys have three wins each. The award goes to the ...
Best R&B Performance, Female. Aretha Franklin for "Chain of Fools" Best R&B Vocal Performance, Male. Otis Redding for "(Sittin' On) The Dock of the Bay" (posthumously) Best Rhythm & Blues Performance by a Duo or Group, Vocal or Instrumental. The Temptations for "Cloud Nine" Best Rhythm & Blues Song
This song was an genius choice by her fans, the “Mylestones,” playing to all of her blues/rock/country crossover strengths and allowing her to shred on Bonnie Raitt-style guitar as well.
From 2000 to 2014 it was awarded as Best Instrumental Arrangement Accompanying Vocalist(s) Since 2015, it has been awarded as Best Arrangement, Instruments And Vocals, which also includes vocal arrangements. Years reflect the year in which the Grammy Awards were presented, for works released in the previous year.