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Best known of the tracks is "Against All Odds (Take a Look at Me Now)", a Phil Collins single which topped the Billboard Hot 100 song chart and became Collins's first American number one song. It gave him a Grammy Award for Best Pop Vocal Performance, Male and another nomination for Song of the Year. The song received an Academy Award ...
"Against All Odds" was created explicitly for the movie, [11] although it was based on an earlier unreleased song Collins had written in 1981. Hackford, who previously used a song for the 1982 American drama film An Officer and a Gentleman, planned the same for the neo-noir 1984 film Against All Odds, [11] which is a remake of Out of the Past.
Best Original Song: Nominated [13] Grammy Awards: Song of the Year "Against All Odds (Take a Look at Me Now)" – Phil Collins Nominated [14] Best Pop Vocal Performance, Male: Won Best Album of Original Score Written for a Motion Picture or a Television Special: Against All Odds – Phil Collins, Stevie Nicks, Peter Gabriel, Stuart Adamson ...
The following list includes some of the most significant awards and nominations received by musician Phil Collins as a solo artist.. Collins has received numerous accolades including eight Grammy Awards, an Academy Award, two Golden Globe Awards, three American Music Awards, four Billboard Music Awards, six Brit Awards, and an MTV Video Music Award.
Music's biggest night saw lots of big wins! The 2023 GRAMMY Awards rewarded some of the most popular artists of the last year with a golden gramophone for their contributions to radio, streaming ...
Here are all the winners so far at the 2024 Grammy Awards (we’ll be updating this list regularly as the night goes on). ... Best Contemporary Christian Music Performance/Song ... odds for Big 12 ...
The 65th annual Grammy awards will be handed out Sunday (Feb. 3) at the Crypto.com Arena in Los Angeles, with Trevor Noah returning to host the live CBS telecast. Beyoncé was nominated for nine ...
The 27th Annual Grammy Awards were held on February 26, 1985, at Shrine Auditorium, Los Angeles, and were broadcast live in the United States by CBS. They recognized accomplishments by musicians from the year 1984.