The Beatles receive ten Grammy Awards nominations

The Grammy Awards Commitee in New York announced that The Beatles had been nominated for 10 awards. Six were for ‘Yesterday’, while the other four were for the Help! album.

Sadly, The Beatles failed to win any of the awards at the 8th Grammy Awards ceremony on 15 March 1966, which was held in the International Ballroom of the Beverly Hills Hilton Hotel, New York. The nominations, with the winner in brackets, were as follows:

  • Album of the year: The Beatles, Help! (Frank Sinatra, September Of My Years)
  • Record of the year: The Beatles, Yesterday (Herb Alpert and the Tijuana Brass, A Taste Of Honey)
  • Song of the year: John Lennon, Paul McCartney, Yesterday (The Shadow Of Your Smile)
  • Best vocal performance, male: Paul McCartney, Yesterday (Frank Sinatra, It Was A Very Good Year)
  • Best performance by a vocal group: The Beatles, Help! (Anita Kerr Quartet, We Dig Mancini)
  • Best contemporary (rock and roll) single: Paul McCartney, Yesterday (Roger Miller, King Of The Road)
  • Best contemporary (rock and roll) vocal performance, male: Paul McCartney, Yesterday (Roger Miller, King Of The Road)
  • Best contemporary (rock and roll) performance by a group, vocal or instrumental: The Beatles, Help! (Statler Brothers, Flowers On The Wall)
  • Best arrangement accompanying a vocalist or instrumentalist: George Martin, Yesterday (Gordon Jenkins, It Was A Very Good Year)
  • Best original score, motion picture or TV show: John Lennon, Paul McCartney, George Harrison, Ken Thorne, Help! (Robert Arnbruster Orchestra, The Sandpiper)
Last updated: 20 June 2010
John Lennon and Ringo Starr visit Scotch Of St James nightclub, London
US single release: Nowhere Man
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