The 16th Annual Grammy Awards were held March 2, 1974, and were broadcast live on American television. They recognised accomplishments by musicians from the year 1973.

Performers

  • Gladys Knight & The Pips - "Midnight Train to Georgia"
  • Charlie Rich - "Behind Closed Doors"
  • Eric Weissberg & Steve Mandell - "Dueling Banjos"
  • Al Green - "Call Me (Come Back Home)"
  • Little Richard - "Rip It Up"
  • Chuck Berry - "Johnny B. Goode"
  • Maureen McGovern - "The Morning After"
  • Tony Orlando and Dawn - "Tie a Yellow Ribbon Round the Ole Oak Tree"
  • Andy Williams - best songs medley
  • Cleveland Quartet
  • Stevie Wonder - "You Are the Sunshine of My Life"

Presenters

  • Shelly Manne & The Jackson 5 - Best R&B Recording by a Duo or Group
  • Loretta Lynn & The DeFranco Family - Best Country Vocal Performance, Male
  • Loggins & Messina & Glen Campbell - Best Country Instrumental Performance
  • Chuck Berry & Little Richard - Best R&B Performance, Male
  • Andy Williams - Best Original Score Written for a Motion Picture or a Television Special
  • The Carpenters - Best New Artist
  • Andy Williams - Tribute to Jim Croce
  • Helen Reddy & Alice Cooper - Best Pop Vocal Performance, Male
  • Henry Mancini - Presented the Grammy Hall of Fame
  • Kris Kristofferson & Moms Mabley - Best Pop Vocal Performance by a Duo or Group
  • Roberta Flack - Announced the winners before the telecast
  • Andy Williams - Song of the Year
  • Isaac Hayes & Lily Tomlin - Best Pop Vocal Performance, Female
  • Zubin Mehta - Announced winners in the Classical category
  • Cher & Telly Savalas - Album of the Year
  • Diana Ross - Record of the Year

Award winners

  • Record of the Year
  • Joel Dorn (producer) & Roberta Flack for "Killing Me Softly with His Song"
  • Album of the Year
  • Stevie Wonder (producer & artist) for Innervisions
  • Song of the Year
  • Charles Fox & Norman Gimbel (songwriters) for "Killing Me Softly with His Song" performed by Roberta Flack
  • Best New Artist
  • Bette Midler

Children's

  • Best Recording for Children
  • Joe Raposo (producer) for Sesame Street Live performed by the Sesame Street cast

Classical

  • Best Classical Performance - Orchestra
  • Pierre Boulez (conductor) & the New York Philharmonic for Bartók: Concerto for Orchestra
  • Best Classical Vocal Soloist Performance
  • Edward Downes (conductor), Leontyne Price & the New Philharmonia Orchestra for Puccini: Heroines
  • Best Opera Recording
  • Tom Mowrey (producer), Leonard Bernstein (conductor), Marilyn Horne, Tom Krause, Adriana Maliponte, James McCracken & the Metropolitan Opera Orchestra & Chorus for Bizet: Carmen
  • Best Choral Performance, Classical (other than opera)
  • André Previn (conductor), Arthur Oldham (choirmaster) & the London Symphony Orchestra & Chorus for Walton: Belshazzar's Feast
  • Best Classical Performance Instrumental Soloist or Soloists (with orchestra)
  • Georg Solti (conductor), Vladimir Ashkenazy & the Chicago Symphony Orchestra for Beethoven: Concerti (5) for Piano and Orchestra
  • Best Classical Performance Instrumental Soloist or Soloists (without orchestra)
  • Vladimir Horowitz for Horowitz Plays Scriabin
  • Best Chamber Music Performance
  • Gunther Schuller (conductor) & the New England Ragtime Ensemble for Scott Joplin: The Red Back Book
  • Album of the Year, Classical
  • Thomas Z. Shepard (producer), Pierre Boulez (conductor) & the New York Philharmonic for Bartók: Concerto for Orchestra

Comedy

  • Best Comedy Recording
  • Cheech and Chong for Los Cochinos

Composing and arranging

  • Best Instrumental Composition
  • Gato Barbieri (composer) for "Last Tango in Paris" performed by Gato Barbieri
  • Album of Best Original Score Written for a Motion Picture or a Television Special
  • Neil Diamond (composer) for Jonathan Livingston Seagull performed by Neil Diamond
  • Best Instrumental Arrangement
  • Quincy Jones (arranger) for "Summer in the City" performed by Quincy Jones
  • Best Arrangement Accompanying Vocalist(s)
  • George Martin (arranger) for "Live and Let Die" performed by Paul McCartney & Wings

Country

  • Best Country Vocal Performance, Female
  • Olivia Newton-John for "Let Me Be There"
  • Best Country Vocal Performance, Male
  • Charlie Rich for "Behind Closed Doors"
  • Best Country Vocal Performance by a Duo or Group
  • Rita Coolidge & Kris Kristofferson for "From the Bottle to the Bottom"
  • Best Country Instrumental Performance
  • Steve Mandell & Eric Weissberg for "Dueling Banjos"
  • Best Country Song
  • Kenny O'Dell (songwriter) for "Behind Closed Doors" performed by Charlie Rich

Folk

  • Best Ethnic or Traditional Recording (including traditional blues)
  • Doc Watson for Then and Now

Gospel

  • Best Gospel Performance
  • Blackwood Brothers for Release Me (From My Sin)
  • Best Soul Gospel Performance
  • Dixie Hummingbirds for "Loves Me Like a Rock"
  • Best Inspirational Performance
  • The Bill Gaither Trio for Let's Just Praise the Lord

Jazz

  • Best Jazz Performance by a Soloist
  • Art Tatum for God Is in the House
  • Best Jazz Performance by a Group
  • Supersax for Supersax Plays Bird
  • Best Jazz Performance by a Big Band
  • Woody Herman for Giant Steps

Musical show

  • Best Score From the Original Cast Show Album
  • Stephen Sondheim (composer), Goddard Lieberson (producer) & the original cast (Glynis Johns, Len Cariou, Hermione Gingold, Victoria Mallory, Patricia Elliott & Teri Ralston) for A Little Night Music

Packaging and notes

  • Best Album Package
  • Wilkes & Braun (art director; Tom Wilkes and Craig Braun) for Tommy (1972 orchestral version) performed by the London Symphony Orchestra & Choir
  • Best Album Notes
  • Dan Morgenstern (notes writer) for God Is in the House performed by Art Tatum
  • Best Album Notes - Classical
  • Glenn Gould (notes writer) for Hindemith: Sonatas for Piano (Complete) performed by Glenn Gould

Pop

  • Best Pop Vocal Performance, Female
  • Roberta Flack for "Killing Me Softly With His Song"
  • Best Pop Vocal Performance, Male
  • Stevie Wonder for "You Are the Sunshine of My Life"
  • Best Pop Vocal Performance by a Duo, Group or Chorus
  • Gladys Knight & the Pips for "Neither One of Us (Wants to Be the First to Say Goodbye)"
  • Best Pop Instrumental Performance
  • Eumir Deodato for "Also Sprach Zarathustra (2001: A Space Odyssey)"

Production and engineering

  • Best Engineered Recording, Non-Classical
  • Malcolm Cecil & Robert Margouleff (engineers) for Innervisions performed by Stevie Wonder
  • Best Classical Engineered Recording
  • Edward (Bud) T. Graham, Ray Moore (engineers), Pierre Boulez (conductor) & the New York Philharmonic for Bartók: Concerto for Orchestra

R&B

  • Best R&B Vocal Performance, Female
  • Aretha Franklin for "Master of Eyes"
  • Best R&B Vocal Performance, Male
  • Stevie Wonder for "Superstition"
  • Best R&B Vocal Performance by a Duo, Group or Chorus
  • Gladys Knight & the Pips for "Midnight Train to Georgia"
  • Best R&B Instrumental Performance
  • Ramsey Lewis for "Hang On Sloopy"
  • Best Rhythm & Blues Song
  • Stevie Wonder (songwriter) for "Superstition"

Spoken

  • Best Spoken Word Recording
  • Richard Harris for Jonathan Livingston Seagull

References

  • The 16th Grammy Awards, at the Internet Movie Database