1959 Grammy Award Winners |
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1959 Grammy Award Winners Winners Announced: May 4, 1959 Held at: Beverly Hilton Hotel, Los Angeles & New York Host/Emcee: Mort Sahl Eligibility Year: January 1, 1958 – December 31, 1958 |
1959 Grammy Winners Record of the Year: Nel Blu Dipinto di Blu (Volare), Domenico Modugno Album of the Year: The Music From Peter Gunn, Henry Mancini (RCA) |
Song of the Year: Nel Blu Dipinto di Blu, Domenico Modugno, songwriter |
Best Vocal Performance, Male: Catch a Falling Star, Perry Como |
Best Vocal Performance, Female: Ella Fitzgerald Sings the Irving Berlin Song Book, Ella Fitzgerald |
Best Performance By a Vocal Group or Chorus: That Old Black Magic, Louis Prima and Keely Smith |
Best Rhythm and Blues Performance: Tequila, Champs |
Best Jazz Performance, Individual: Ella Fitzgerald Sings the Duke Ellington Song Book, Ella Fitzgerald |
Best Jazz Performance, Group: Basie, Count Basie |
Best Performance By a Dance Band: Basie, Count Basie |
Best Country and Western Performance: Tom Dooley, Kingston Trio |
Best Performance By an Orchestra: Billy May’s Big Fat Brass, Billy May |
Best Arrangement: The Music From Peter Gunn, Henry Mancini, arranger |
Best Musical Composition First Recorded and Released in 1958 (More Than Five Minutes): Cross Country Suite, Nelson Riddle, composer |
Best Original Cast Album, Broadway or Television: The Music Man, Meredith Willson (Capitol) |
Best Soundtrack Album, Dramatic Picture Score or Original Cast: Gigi, André Previn (MGM) |
Best Classical Performance, Orchestra: Gaîté Parisienne, Felix Slatkin conducting Hollywood Bowl Symphony Orchestra |
Best Classical Performance, Chamber Music (Including Chamber Orchestra): Beethoven, Quartet 130, Hollywood String Quartet |
Best Classical Performance, Instrumental (With Concerto Scale Accompaniment): Tchaikovsky, Concerto No. 1 in B-Flat Minor, Op. 23, Van Cliburn, pianist; Kiril Kondrashin Symphony Orchestra |
Best Classical Performance, Instrumental (Other Than Concerto Scale): Segovia Golden Jubilee, Andrés Segovia |
Best Classical Performance, Operatic or Choral: Virtuoso, Roger Wagner Chorale |
Best Classical Performance, Vocal Soloist (With or Without Orchestra): Operatic Recital, Renata Tebaldi |
Best Comedy Performance: The Chipmunk Song, David Seville |
Best Performance, Documentary or Spoken Word: The Best of the Stan Freberg Shows, Stan Freberg |
Best Recording for Children: The Chipmunk Song, David Seville (Liberty) |
Best Album Cover: Only the Lonely, Frank Sinatra (Capitol) |