SANTA MONICA, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--The Recording Academy®'s GRAMMY Recordings® and Warner Records have revealed the powerful track listing for the 2020 GRAMMY® Nominees album. Set for release on Jan. 17 in stores and via digital retailers, the latest installment of the best-selling series — now in its 26th year — features a diverse collection of the year's most impactful GRAMMY-nominated music. A portion of album proceeds will benefit the year-round work of the GRAMMY Museum® and MusiCares® — two charitable organizations founded by the Recording Academy that focus on music education programs and critical assistance for music people in need.
"We're thrilled to band together with Warner Records to release a powerful, unifying blend of music that contributed to the world's soundtrack to 2019," said Deborah Dugan, President/CEO of the Recording Academy. "The album puts forth the tremendous opportunity to support to the GRAMMY Museum and MusiCares, and we can't wait to share this remarkable compilation with music fans worldwide!"
"All of us at Warner Records are proud to join forces with the Recording Academy for the 2020 GRAMMY Nominees album," said Tom Corson, co-chairman & COO, Warner Records. "The groundbreaking and diverse range of artists and songs featured on this latest collection are further testament to the incredible year we've had in music."
Music fans can log on to 2020GRAMMYAlbum.com to pre-order the album and enter for a chance to win a trip for two to the 62nd Annual GRAMMY Awards® on Sunday, Jan. 26, 2020, at STAPLES Center in Los Angeles.
Music's Biggest Night® will be broadcast live on the CBS Television Network at 8 p.m. ET/5 p.m. PT.
*No purchase necessary to enter or win. Visit 2020GRAMMYalbum.com or cbs.com/GRAMMYs for details and eligibility requirements.
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1. | BILLIE EILISH |
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"bad guy" |
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Record Of The Year |
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Album Of The Year |
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Best Pop Vocal Album |
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2. | ARIANA GRANDE |
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"7 rings" |
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Record Of The Year |
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Album Of The Year |
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Best Pop Vocal Album |
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3. | LIL NAS X FEAT. BILLY RAY CYRUS |
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"Old Town Road (Remix)" |
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Record Of The Year |
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Album Of The Year |
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Best Pop Duo/Group Performance |
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4. | LIZZO |
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"Truth Hurts" |
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Record Of The Year |
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Album Of The Year |
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5. | KHALID |
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"Talk" |
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Record Of The Year |
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6. | H.E.R. |
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"Hard Place" |
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Record Of The Year |
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Album Of The Year |
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7. | SHAWN MENDES & CAMILA CABELLO |
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"Señorita" |
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Best Pop Duo/Group Performance |
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8. | ARIANA GRANDE & SOCIAL HOUSE |
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"boyfriend" |
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Best Pop Duo/Group Performance |
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9. | ED SHEERAN & JUSTIN BIEBER |
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"I Don't Care" |
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Best Pop Vocal Album |
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10. | POST MALONE & SWAE LEE |
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"Sunflower" |
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Record Of The Year |
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Best Pop Duo/Group Performance |
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11. | TAYLOR SWIFT |
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"Lover" |
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Best Pop Vocal Album |
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12. | JONAS BROTHERS |
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"Sucker" |
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Best Pop Duo/Group Performance |
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13. | VAMPIRE WEEKEND |
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"Harmony Hall" |
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Album Of The Year |
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14. | BON IVER |
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"Hey, Ma" |
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Record Of the Year |
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Album Of the Year |
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15. | BEYONCÉ |
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"SPIRIT" (From Disney's The Lion King) |
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Best Pop Vocal Album |
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16. | LANA DEL REY |
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"Norman F***ing Rockwell" |
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Album Of The Year |
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17. | LITTLE BIG TOWN |
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"The Daughters" |
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Best Country Duo/Group Performance |
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18. | DAN + SHAY |
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"Speechless" |
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Best Country Duo/Group Performance |
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19. | MAREN MORRIS FEAT. BRANDI CARLILE |
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"Common" |
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Best Country Duo/Group Performance |
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20. | BROTHERS OSBORNE |
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"I Don't Remember Me (Before You)" |
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Best Country Duo/Group Performance |
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21. | BROOKS & DUNN WITH LUKE COMBS |
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"Brand New Man" |
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Best Country Duo/Group Performance |
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