From: C-ap@clarinet.com (The Associated Press) Subject: List Of Grammy Nominees Keywords: Records and music Date: Thu, 5 Jan 95 14:20:16 PST Complete list of 37th annual Grammy nominations announced Thursday: 1. RECORD OF THE YEAR: ``I'll Make Love to You,'' Boyz II Men; ``He Thinks He'll Keep Her,'' Mary Chapin Carpenter; ``All I Wanna Do,'' Sheryl Crow; ``Love Sneakin' Up on You,'' Bonnie Raitt; ``Streets of Philadelphia,'' Bruce Springsteen. 2. ALBUM OF THE YEAR: ``MTV Unplugged,'' Tony Bennett; ``The 3 Tenors in Concert 1994,'' Jose Carreras, Placido Domingo and Luciano Pavarotti with Zubin Mehta; ``From the Cradle,'' Eric Clapton; ``Longing in their Hearts,'' Bonnie Raitt; ``Seal,'' Seal. 3. SONG OF THE YEAR: ``All I Wanna Do,'' Sheryl Crow; ``Can You Feel the Love Tonight,'' Elton John; ``Circle of Life,'' Elton John; ``I Swear,'' All 4 One & John Michael Montgomery; ``Streets of Philadelphia,'' Bruce Springsteen. 4. NEW ARTIST: Ace of Base; Counting Crows; Crash Test Dummies; Sheryl Crow; Green Day. 5. FEMALE POP VOCAL PERFORMANCE: ``Hero,'' Mariah Carey; ``All I Wanna Do,'' Sheryl Crow; ``The Power of Love,'' Celine Dion; ``Longing in their Hearts,'' Bonnie Raitt; ``Ordinary Miracles,'' Barbra Streisand. 6. MALE POP VOCAL PERFORMANCE: ``The Most Beautiful Girl in the World,'' the artist formerly known as Prince; ``Said I Loved You ... But I Lied,'' Michael Bolton; ``Can You Feel the Love Tonight,'' Elton John; ``Prayer for the Dying,'' Seal; ``Love the One You're With,'' Luther Vandross. 7. POP PERFORMANCE BY A DUO OR GROUP WITH VOCAL: ``The Sign,'' Ace of Base; ``I Swear,'' All 4 One; ``Mmm Mmm Mmm Mmm,'' Crash Test Dummies; ``Stay (I Missed You),'' Lisa Loeb & Nine Stories; ``I'll Stand by You,'' Pretenders. 8. POP VOCAL COLLABORATION: ``All for Love,'' Bryan Adams, Rod Stewart and Sting; ``Moonglow,'' Tony Bennett and k.d. lang; ``Funny How Time Slips Away,'' Al Green and Lyle Lovett; ``Wild Night,'' John Mellencamp with Me'shell NdegeOcello; ``Endless Love,'' Luther Vandross and Mariah Carey. 9. POP INSTRUMENTAL PERFORMANCE: ``Cruisin','' Booker T & the MG's; ``Sentimental,'' Kenny G; ``The Star Spangled Banner,'' Branford Marsalis and Bruce Hornsby; ``Theme from NYPD Blue,'' Mike Post; ``I'm Forrest ... Forrest Gump (The Feather Theme),'' Alan Silvestri, conductor. 10. POP ALBUM: ``The Sign,'' Ace of Base; ``The 3 Tenors in Concert 1994,'' Jose Carreras, Placido Domingo and Luciano Pavarotti with Zubin Mehta; ``I Love Everybody,'' Lyle Lovett; ``Longing in their Hearts,'' Bonnie Raitt; ``Seal,'' Seal. 11. TRADITIONAL POP VOCAL PERFORMANCE: ``MTV Unplugged,'' Tony Bennett; ``Roberta,'' Roberta Flack; ``Moonlight Becomes You,'' Willie Nelson; ``Duets,'' Frank Sinatra; ``The Concert,'' Barbra Streisand. 12. FEMALE ROCK VOCAL PERFORMANCE: ``I'm Gonna Be a Wheel Someday,'' Sheryl Crow; ``Come to My Window,'' Melissa Etheridge; ``Supernova,'' Liz Phair; ``Circle of Fire,'' Sam Phillips; ``Love Sneakin' Up on You,'' Bonnie Raitt. 13. MALE ROCK VOCAL PERFORMANCE: ``Loser,'' Beck; ``Red Rain,'' Peter Gabriel; ``In the Garden-You Send Me-Allegeny,'' Van Morrison; ``Streets of Philadelphia,'' Bruce Springsteen; ``Philadelphia,'' Neil Young. 14. ROCK PERFORMANCE BY A DUO OR GROUP WITH VOCAL: ``Crazy,'' Aerosmith; ``Round Here,'' Counting Crows; ``Basket Case,'' Green Day; ``All Apologies,'' Nirvana; ``Daughter,'' Pearl Jam. 15. HARD ROCK PERFORMANCE: ``I Stay Away,'' Alice in Chains; ``Sabotage,'' Beastie Boys; ``Long View,'' Green Day; ``Go,'' Pearl Jam; ``Black Hole Sun,'' Soundgarden. 16. METAL PERFORMANCE: ``Bring the Noise,'' Anthrax with Public Enemy; ``99 Ways to Die,'' Megadeth; ``I'm Broken,'' Pantera; ``Liar,'' Rollins Band; ``Spoonman,'' Soundgarden. 17. ROCK INSTRUMENTAL PERFORMANCE: ``Shapes of Things,'' Dixie Dregs; ``Marooned,'' Pink Floyd; ``Leave that Thing Alone!,'' Rush; ``Luz Amor y Vida,'' Santana; ``All Alone,'' Joe Satriani. 18. ROCK SONG: ``All Apologies,'' Nirvana; ``Black Hole Sun,'' Soundgarden; ``Come to My Window,'' Melissa Etheridge; ``Streets of Philadelphia,'' Bruce Springsteen. 19. ROCK ALBUM: ``Vs.,'' Pearl Jam; ``Monster,'' R.E.M.; ``Voodoo Lounge,'' Rolling Stones; ``Superunknown,'' Soundgarden; ``Sleeps with Angels,'' Neil Young and Crazy Horse. 20: ALTERNATIVE MUSIC PERFORMANCE: ``Under the Pink,'' Tori Amos; ``God Shuffled His Feet,'' Crash Test Dummies; ``Dookie,'' Green Day; ``Fumbling Towards Ecstasy,'' Sarah McLachlan; ``The Downward Spiral,'' Nine Inch Nails. 21: FEMALE R&B VOCAL PERFORMANCE: ``Body and Soul,'' Anita Baker; ``Breathe Again,'' Toni Braxton; ``A Deeper Love,'' Aretha Franklin; ``I Don't Want to Know,'' Gladys Knight; ``If That's Your Boyfriend (He Wasn't Last Night),'' Me'Shell NdegeOcello. 22: MALE R&B VOCAL PERFORMANCE: ``When Can I See You,'' Babyface; ``I'm Ready,'' Tevin Campbell; ``Wait for the Magic,'' Al Jarreau; ``Always and Forever,'' Luther Vandross; ``Practice What You Preach,'' Barry White. 23. RHYTHM & BLUES DUO OR GROUP VOCAL PERFORMANCE: ``I'll Make Love to You,'' Boyz II Men; ``Please Send Me Someone to Love,'' Sade; ``Whatta Man,'' Salt-N-Pepa with En Vogue; ``Biggest Part of Me,'' Take 6; ``If Anything Ever Happened to You,'' BeBe & CeCe Winans. 24. RHYTHM & BLUES SONG: ``Body and Soul,'' Rick Nowels and Ellen Shipley; ``If That's Your Boyfriend (He Wasn't Last Night),'' Me'Shell NdegeOcello; ``I'll Make Love to You,'' Babyface; ``When Can I See You,'' Babyface; ``You Mean the World to Me,'' Babyface, L.A. Reid and Daryl Simmons. 25. RHYTHM & BLUES ALBUM: ``Rhythm of Love,'' Anita Baker; ``II,'' Boyz II Men; ``I'm Ready,'' Tevin Campbell; ``Just for You,'' Gladys Knight; ``Plantation Lullabies,'' Me'Shell NdegeOcello; ``Songs,'' Luther Vandross. 26. RAP SOLO PERFORMANCE: ``Fantastic Voyage,'' Coolio; ``Flava in Ya Ear,'' Craig Mack; ``U.N.I.T.Y.,'' Queen Latifah; ``Gin & Juice,'' Snoop Doggy Dogg; ``This DJ,'' Warren G. 27. RAP DUO OR GROUP PERFORMANCE: ``Ease My Mind,'' Arrested Development; ``I Ain't Goin' Out Like That,'' Cypress Hill; ``Nuttin' But Love,'' Heavy D & The Boyz; ``None of Your Business,'' Salt-N-Pepa; ``Regulate,'' Warren G & Nate Dogg. 28. FEMALE COUNTRY VOCAL PERFORMANCE: ``Shut Up and Kiss Me,'' Mary Chapin Carpenter; ``Is It Over Yet,'' Wynonna Judd; ``How Can I Help You Say Goodbye,'' Patty Loveless; ``Independence Day,'' Martina McBride; ``She Thinks His Name Was John,'' Reba McEntire. 29. MALE COUNTRY VOCAL PERFORMANCE: ``Thinkin' Problem,'' David Ball; ``Your Love Amazes Me,'' John Berry; ``When Love Finds You,'' Vince Gill; ``I Swear,'' John Michael Montgomery; ``Pocket of a Clown,'' Dwight Yoakam. 30. DUO OR GROUP COUNTRY VOCAL PERFORMANCE: ``Blues for Dixie,'' Asleep At The Wheel with Lyle Lovett; ``Love a Little Stronger,'' Diamond Rio; ``When You Say Nothing at All,'' Alison Krauss and Union Station; ``What a Crying Shame,'' The Mavericks; ``Baby Likes to Rock It,'' The Tractors. 31. COUNTRY VOCAL COLLABORATION: ``Teach Your Children,'' Suzy Bogguss, Alison Krauss and Kathy Mattea with Crosby, Stills & Nash; ``The Devil Comes Back to Georgia,'' Johnny Cash, Marty Stuart and Travis Tritt; ``Patches,'' George Jones and B.B. King; ``I Fall to Pieces,'' Aaron Neville and Trisha Yearwood; ``Silver Threads and Golden Needles,'' Dolly Parton, Loretta Lynn and Tammy Wynette. 32. COUNTRY INSTRUMENTAL PERFORMANCE: ``Young Thing,'' Chet Atkins; ``Kaw-Liga,'' Roy Clark and Joe Pass; ``Appalachian Dream,'' Diamond Rio; ``Keep on the Sunny Side,'' Randy Scruggs with Earl Scruggs and Doc Watson; ``Marty Stuart Visits the Moon,'' Marty Stuart. 33. COUNTRY SONG: ``How Can I Help You Say Goodbye,'' Burton Banks Collins and Karen Taylor Good; ``I Swear,'' Gary Baker and Frank J. Myers; ``Independence Day,'' Gretchen Peters; ``Shut Up and Kiss Me,'' Mary Chapin Carpenter; ``When Love Finds You,'' Vince Gill and Michael Omartian. 34. COUNTRY ALBUM: ``Tribute to the Music of Bob Wills and the Texas Playboys,'' Asleep At The Wheel; ``Stones in the Road,'' Mary Chapin Carpenter; ``When Love Finds You,'' Vince Gill; ``Read My Mind,'' Reba McEntire; ``The Song Remembers When,'' Trisha Yearwood. 35. BLUEGRASS ALBUM: ``Flashback,'' J.D. Crowe & The New South; ``A Deeper Shade of Blue,'' Del McCoury; ``When the Roses Bloom in Dixieland,'' The Osborne Brothers; ``Like We Used to Be,'' The Seldom Scene; ``The Great Dobro Sessions,'' Jerry Douglas and Tut Taylor, producers. 36. NEW AGE ALBUM: ``Acoustic Planet,'' Craig Chaquico; ``Mandala,'' Kitaro; ``The Garden,'' Michael Nesmith; ``Turn of the Tides,'' Tangerine Dream; ``Prayer for the Wild Things,'' Paul Winter. 37. CONTEMPORARY JAZZ PERFORMANCE: ``Out of the Loop,'' Brecker Brothers; ``Twelve Moons,'' Jan Garbarek Group; ``The Sun Don't Lie,'' Marcus Miller; ``Is What It Is,'' Mike Stern; ``Run for Your Life,'' Yellowjackets. 38. JAZZ VOCAL PERFORMANCE: ``Keeping Tradition,'' Dee Dee Bridgewater; ``I Love You, Paris,'' Shirley Horn; ``We'll Be Together Again,'' Lena Horne; ``Mystery Lady (Songs of Billie