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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.
"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 "Against All Odds (Take a Look at Me Now)" Music and Lyrics by Phil Collins: Nominated [12] Golden Globe Awards: 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
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Best Rock Vocal Performance, Male: Nominated [1] [2] 1985: Against All Odds Soundtrack: Best Album of Original Score Written for a Motion Picture or a Television Special: Nominated [3] [4] 1987: So: Album of the Year (shared with Daniel Lanois) Nominated [5] [6] "Sledgehammer" Record of the Year (shared with Daniel Lanois) Nominated Song of the ...
The 26th Grammy Awards had the highest ratings in the awarding body's history with 51.67 million viewers, a record unmatched as of 2024, and is the third most watched live awards show in U.S. television history (after the 1983 and 1998 editions of the Academy Awards). [1]