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===Record of the Year===
===Record of the Year===
*[[Simon & Garfunkel]] for "[[Bridge over Troubled Water]]"; [[Roy Halee]], [[Art Garfunkel]] & [[Paul Simon]] (producers)
*[[Simon & Garfunkel]] for "[[Bridge over Troubled Water (song)|Bridge over Troubled Water]]"; [[Roy Halee]], [[Art Garfunkel]] & [[Paul Simon]] (producers)
**[[The Carpenters]] for "[[Close to You (The Carpenters album)|Close to You]]"
**[[The Carpenters]] for "[[(They Long to Be) Close to You]]"
**[[Ray Stevens]] for "[[Everything Is Beautiful]]"
**[[Ray Stevens]] for "[[Everything Is Beautiful]]"
**[[James Taylor]] for "[[Fire and Rain (song)|Fire and Rain]]"
**[[James Taylor]] for "[[Fire and Rain (song)|Fire and Rain]]"
**[[The Beatles]] for "[[Let It Be]]"
**[[The Beatles]] for "[[Let It Be (song)|Let It Be]]"


===Album of the Year===
===Album of the Year===
*[[Simon & Garfunkel]] for "[[Bridge over Troubled Water]]"; [[Roy Halee]], [[Art Garfunkel]] & [[Paul Simon]] (producers)
*[[Simon & Garfunkel]] for ''[[Bridge over Troubled Water]]''; [[Roy Halee]], [[Art Garfunkel]] & [[Paul Simon]] (producers)


===Song of the Year===
===Song of the Year===
*[[Paul Simon]] (songwriter) for "[[Bridge over Troubled Water]]"
*[[Paul Simon]] (songwriter) for "[[Bridge over Troubled Water (song)|Bridge over Troubled Water]]"


===Best New Artist===
===Best New Artist===

Revision as of 02:12, 21 November 2017

13th Annual Grammy Awards
DateMarch 16, 1971
LocationHollywood Palladium, Los Angeles, California
Hosted byAndy Williams
Television/radio coverage
NetworkABC
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The 13th Annual Grammy Awards were held on 16 March 1971, and was the first time the ceremonies were broadcast on television by ABC. They recognized accomplishments by musicians from the year 1970. The ceremony was hosted by Andy Williams.[1][2]

Award winners

Record of the Year

Album of the Year

Song of the Year

Best New Artist

Children's

Classical

Comedy

Composing and arranging

Country

Folk

Gospel

Jazz

Musical show

Packaging and notes

Pop

Production and engineering

R&B

Spoken

References

  1. ^ Drew, Michael H. (17 March 1971). "Simon, Garfunkel Head Grammy List". The Milwaukee Journal. Retrieved 1 May 2011.
  2. ^ "1970 Grammy Award Winners". Grammy.com. Retrieved 1 May 2011.