Grammy





Year: 1984 - 27th Annual Grammy Awards

Genre: Rock

Category: Best Rock Vocal Performance

Song: Dancing In The Dark

Acceptance Speech: n/a - Bruce does not attend the ceremony.


Year: 1987 - 30th Annual Grammy Awards

Genre: Rock

Category: Best Rock Vocal Performance

Song: Tunnel Of Love

Acceptance Speech: n/a


Year: 1993

Song: Human Touch receives two nominations for best Best Male Rock Vocal Performance and Best Rock Song but doesn't win either.


Year: 1994 - 37th Annual Grammy Awards

Genre: Rock

Category: Best Rock Vocal Performance

Song: Streets of Philadelphia

Acceptance Speech: "Ah, uhm. Not sure this is a rock vocal. You stick around long enough and they give these things to ya I guess. Uhm. A little. Jeez. I actually won this a few years ago. They gave it out in the afternoon and I missed it. And uhm they send it to my mom and she presented it to me over the kitchen table. So uhm. I dunno. I don’t have stuff planned. I would like to thank Barbarra Carr and uhm the memory of Kristin Carr who’s spirit is in this song. Thank you very much."


Year: 1994 - 37th Annual Grammy Awards

Genre: Rock

Category: Best Rock Song

Song: Streets of Philadelphia

Acceptance Speech: n/a


Year: 1994 - 37th Annual Grammy Awards

Genre: Composing

Category: Best Song Written Specifically For A Motion Picture Or For Television

Song: Streets of Philadelphia

Acceptance Speech: n/a


Year: 1994 - 37th Annual Grammy Awards

Genre: General

Category: Song Of The Year

Song: Streets of Philadelphia

Acceptance Speech: "Thank you! Uhm. Oh oh. (puts down Grammy) Thanks uhm. A few notes. I’d like to thank all those disparaged and mysterious Grammy voters out there, where wherever you are. Uhm and whoever you are. Uhm, Jonathan Demme, Jon Landau, my partner and my good friend, Mickey Shoerlof (sp?), Tommy Mottola, Donny Iron and everybody over at Sony Records that’s been my artistic home for 22 years. Been very very good to me (somebody in the audience shouts out something) and uhm this is emberassing enough alright (cheers) My family! Patti, Ev, Jess, Sam, my mom who’s here tonight. Top of the world ma. My dad at home. Love ya dad. Uhm my fans who’s passion and support has given great meaning to the work I’ve done and uhm the folks who’ve come up to me in restaurants or on the street who’ve lost their sons or their lovers or their friends to AIDS and said that the song meant something to them. Thank you very much."


Year: 1997 - 39th Annual Grammy Awards

Genre: Folk

Category: Best Contemporary Folk Album

Album: The Ghost Of Tom Joad

Acceptance Speech:Wow thanks. First I’d like to say I’m honored to be amongst these other nominees. They are such good records and people’s work I’ve admired for a long time. Uhm…I guess Eric Clapton is right, ‘you sing the song, you get the award’ I guess. But anyway I’d like to thank my family for the support, thanks Patti! Jon Landau, Barbara Carr, Charlie Plotkin, Toby Scott. I’d like to thank Elaine Steinbeck for allowing me to use the Tom Joad image. Everybody at Sony Records around the world. Donny Iron, who as he sat in my studio listening to a rough cut, his dreams of mega-sale slipping down the drane (laughter), gave me his full support from the heart. I appreciate that! And uhm, last of all, I’d like to thank my fans for supporting the tour and the work I’ve done in the past year (cheers). And especially Pete Seger for, for being here tonight. That was a thrill for me Pete. Thank you, thank you very much, thanks again!


Year: 1997 - 39th Annual Grammy Awards

Song: Dead Man Walkin' receives a nomination for Best Male Rock Vocal but Bruce does not win.


Year: 1997 - 39th Annual Grammy Awards

Blood Brothers is nominated for Best Music Video (Long) but Bruce does not win.


Year: 1998

Song: Thunder Road is nominated for Best Male Rock Vocal but does not win.


Year: 2000

Song: The Promise is nominated for Best Rock Song and Best Male Rock Vocal but loses in both categories.


Year: 2002 - 45th Annual Grammy Awards

Genre: Rock

Category: Best Male Rock Vocal Performance

Song: The Rising

Acceptance Speech: n/a - The Grammy was given out before the live telecast.


Year: 2002 - 45th Annual Grammy Awards

Genre: Rock

Category: Best Rock Song

Song: The Rising

Acceptance Speech: n/a - The Grammy was given out before the live telecast.


Year: 2002 - 45th Annual Grammy Awards

Genre: Rock

Category: Best Rock Album

Album: The Rising

Acceptance Speech: n/a - The Grammy was given out before the live telecast.


Year: 2004 - 47th Annual Grammy Awards

Genre: Rock

Category: Best Rock Vocal Performance by A Duo Or Group

Song: Disorder In The House

Acceptance Speech: n/a - Bruce does not attend the ceremony. Disorder In The House is a collaboration with the late Warren Zevon and can be found on Zevon's last album "The Wind".




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