1967 Grammy Awards

Updated September 9, 2022 | Infoplease Staff
Record of the Year“Up, Up and Away,” 5th Dimension
Album of the YearSgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band, The Beatles (Capitol)
Song of the Year“Up, Up and Away,” Jimmy L. Webb, songwriter
Best New ArtistBobbie Gentry
Best Vocal Performance, Male“By the Time I Get to Phoenix,” Glen Campbell
Best Vocal Performance, Female“Ode to Billie Joe,” Bobbie Gentry
Best Performance By a Vocal Group (Two to Six Persons)“Up, Up and Away,” 5th Dimension
Best Performance By a Chorus (Seven or More Persons)“Up, Up and Away,” Johnny Mann Singers
Best Contemporary Single“Up, Up and Away,” 5th Dimension
Best Contemporary AlbumSgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band, The Beatles (Capitol)
Best Contemporary Male Solo Vocal Performance“By the Time I Get to Phoenix,” Glen Campbell
Best Contemporary Female Solo Vocal Performance“Ode to Billie Joe,” Bobbie Gentry
Best Contemporary Group Performance, Vocal or Instrumental“Up, Up and Away,” 5th Dimension
Best Rhythm and Blues Recording“Respect,” Aretha Franklin (Atlantic)
Best Rhythm and Blues Solo Vocal Performance, Male“Dead End Street,” Lou Rawls
Best Rhythm and Blues Solo Vocal Performance, Female“Respect,” Aretha Franklin
Best Rhythm and Blues Group Performance, Vocal or Instrumental (Two or More)“Soul Man,” Sam and Dave
Best Instrumental Jazz Performance, Small Group or Soloist With Small GroupMercy, Mercy, Mercy, Cannonball Adderley Quintet

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Best Instrumental Jazz Performance, Large Group or Soloist With Large Group
“Far East Suite,” Duke Ellington
Best Country and Western Song“Gentle on My Mind” John Hartford, songwriter
Best Country and Western Recording“Gentle on My Mind,” Glen Campbell (Capitol)
Best Country and Western Solo Vocal Performance, Male“Gentle on My Mind,” Glen Campbell
Best Country and Western Solo Vocal Performance, Female“I Don't Wanna Play House,” Tammy Wynette
Best Country and Western Performance, Duet, Trio or Group (Vocal or Instrumental)“Jackson,” Johnny Cash and June Carter
Best Gospel PerformanceMore Grand Old Gospel, Porter Wagoner and the Blackwood Brothers
Best Sacred PerformanceHow Great Thou Art, Elvis Presley
Best Folk Performance“Gentle on My Mind,” John Hartford
Best Instrumental ArrangementAlfie, Burt Bacharach, arranger
Best Arrangement Accompanying Vocalist(s) or Instrumentalist(s)“Ode to Billie Joe,” Jimmie Haskell, arranger
Best Instrumental Theme“Mission: Impossible,” Lalo Schifrin, composer
Best Instrumental Performance“Chet Atkins Picks the Best,” Chet Atkins
Best Score From an Original Cast Show AlbumCabaret, Fred Ebb and John Kander, composers (Columbia)
Best Original Score Written for a Motion Picture or Television Show“Mission: Impossible,” Lalo Schifrin, composer
Album of the Year, Classical (tie)Berg, Wozzeck, Pierre Boulez conducting Paris National Opera; solos: Berry, Strauss, Uhl and Doench (Columbia)
Mahler, Symphony No. 8 in E-Flat Major (“Symphony of a Thousand”), Leonard Bernstein conducting London Symphony Orchestra (Columbia)
Best Classical Performance, OrchestraStravinsky, Firebird and Petrouchka Suites, Igor Stravinsky conducting Columbia Symphony
Best Chamber Music PerformanceWest Meets East, Ravi Shankar and Yehudi Menuhin
Best Classical Performance, Instrumental Soloist(s) (With or Without Orchestra)Horowitz in Concert, Vladimir Horowitz
Best Opera RecordingBerg, Wozzeck, Pierre Boulez conducting Paris National Opera; solos: Berry, Strauss, Uhl and Doench (Columbia)
Best Classical Choral Performance (tie)Mahler, Symphony No. 8 in E-Flat Major (“Symphony of a Thousand”), Leonard Bernstein conducting London Symphony Orchestra
Orff, Catulli Carmina, Robert Page conducting Temple University Chorus; Eugene Ormandy conducting Philadelphia Orchestra
Best Classical Vocal Soloist PerformancePrima Donna, Vol. 2, Leontyne Price; Francesco Molinari-Pradelli conducting RCA Italiana Opera Orchestra
Best Comedy RecordingRevenge, Bill Cosby (Warner Bros.-Seven Arts)
Best Spoken Word, Documentary or Drama RecordingGallant Men, Sen. Everett M. Dirksen (Capitol)
Best Recording for ChildrenDr Seuss: How the Grinch Stole Christmas, Boris Karloff (MGM)
Best Album Cover, Graphic ArtsSgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band, Peter Blake and Jann Haworth, art directors (Capitol)
Best Album Cover, PhotographyBob Dylan's Greatest Hits, Roland Scherman, photographer; John Berg and Bob Cato, art directors (Columbia)
Best Album NotesSuburban Attitudes in Country Verse, John O. Loudermilk, annotator (RCA)

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