Grammy Nominees

The Associated Press

Some of the nominees for the 38th annual Grammy Awards:

RECORD OF THE YEAR: “One Sweet Day,” Mariah Carey & Boyz II Men; “Gangsta’s Paradise,” Coolio; “One of Us,” Joan Osborne; “Kiss From a Rose,” Seal; “Waterfalls,” TLC.

ALBUM OF THE YEAR: “Daydream,” Mariah Carey; “History Past, Present and Future Book I,” Michael Jackson; “Jagged Little Pill,” Alanis Morissette; “Relish,” Joan Osborne; “Vitalogy,” Pearl Jam.

SONG OF THE YEAR: “I Can Love You Like That,” Maribeth Derry, Steve Diamond, Jennifer Kimball; “Kiss From a Rose,” Seal; “One of Us,” Eric Bazilian; “You Are Not Alone,” R. Kelly; “You Oughta Know,” Glen Ballard, Alanis Morissette.

NEW ARTIST: Brandy; Hootie & The Blowfish; Alanis Morissette; Joan Osborne; Shania Twain.

FEMALE POP VOCAL PERFORMANCE: “‘Fantasy,” Mariah Carey; “I Know,” Dionne Farris; “No More ‘I Love You’s,”’ Annie Lennox; “One of Us,” Joan Osborne; “You Got It,” Bonnie Raitt; “Colors of the Wind,” Vanessa Williams.

MALE POP VOCAL PERFORMANCE: “Have You Ever Really Loved a Woman?,” Bryan Adams; “You Are Not Alone,” Michael Jackson; “Believe,” Elton John; “Kiss From a Rose,” Seal; “When We Dance,” Sting.

POP PERFORMANCE BY A DUO OR GROUP WITH VOCAL: “I Can Love You Like That,” All4-One; “Love Will Keep Us Alive,” Eagles; “Let Her Cry,” Hootie & The Blowfish; “I’ll Be There For You,” The Rembrandts; “Waterfalls,” TLC.

POP ALBUM: “Daydream,” Mariah Carey; “Hell Freezes Over,” Eagles; “Medusa,” Annie Lennox; “Bedtime Stories,” Madonna; “Turbulent Indigo,” Joni Mitchell.

FEMALE ROCK VOCAL PERFORMANCE: “Lay Down Your Pain,” Toni Childs; “Down By The Water,” PJ Harvey; “You Oughta Know,” Alanis Morissette; “St. Teresa,” Joan Osborne; “Don’t Have Time,” Liz Phair.

MALE ROCK VOCAL PERFORMANCE: “Knockin’ on Heaven’s Door,” Bob Dylan; “Somebody’s Crying,” Chris Isaak; “Rock and Roll Is Dead,” Lenny Kravitz; “You Don’t Know How It Feels,” Tom Petty; “Peace and Love,” Neil Young.

ROCK PERFORMANCE BY A DUO OR GROUP WITH VOCAL: “Run-Around,” Blues Traveler; “Hotel California,” Eagles; “What Would You Say,” Dave Matthews Band; “Kashmir,” Jimmy Page and Robert Plant; “Hold Me, Thrill Me, Kiss Me, Kill Me,” U2.

HARD ROCK PERFORMANCE: “Grind,” Alice In Chains; “Spin The Black Circle,” Pearl Jam; “Wynona’s Big Brown Beaver,” Primus; “Blood Sugar Sex Magik,” Red Hot Chili Peppers; “The Seventh Seal,” Van Halen.

METAL PERFORMANCE: “S.F.W.,” Gwar; “Paranoid,” Megadeth; “For Whom The Bell Tolls,” Metallica; “Happiness In Slavery,” Nine Inch Nails; “More Human Than Human,” White Zombie.

ROCK SONG: “Dignity,” Bob Dylan; “Downtown,” Neil Young; “Hold Me, Thrill Me, Kiss Me, Kill Me,” Bono, U2; “Hurt,” Trent Reznor; “You Oughta Know,” Glen Ballard, Alanis Morissette;

ROCK ALBUM: “Forever Blue,” Chris Isaak; “Jagged Little Pill,” Alanis Morissette; “Vitalogy,” Pearl Jam; “Wildflowers,” Tom Petty; “Mirror Ball,” Neil Young.

ALTERNATIVE MUSIC PERFORMANCE: “Post,” Bjork; “Foo Fighters,” Foo Fighters; “To Bring You My Love,” PJ Harvey; “MTV Unplugged In New York,” Nirvana; “The Presidents of the United States of America,” The Presidents of the United States of America.

FEMALE COUNTRY VOCAL PERFORMANCE: “Baby, Now That I’ve Found You,” Alison Krauss; “You Don’t Even Know Who I Am,” Patty Loveless; “Safe in the Arms of Love,” Martina McBride; “Mi Vida Loca (My Crazy Life),” Pam Tillis; “Any Man of Mine,” Shania Twain.

MALE COUNTRY VOCAL PERFORMANCE: “Standing on the Edge of Goodbye,” John Berry; “Go Rest High on that Mountain,” Vince Gill; “Gone Country,” Alan Jackson; “I Can Love You Like That,” John Michael Montgomery; “A Thousand Miles from Nowhere,” Dwight Yoakam.

COUNTRY PERFORMANCE BY A DUO OR GROUP WITH VOCAL: “You’re Gonna Miss Me When I’m Gone,” Brooks and Dunn; “Amy’s Back in Austin,” Little Texas; “Here Comes the Rain,” The Mavericks; “Darned If I Don’t (Danged If I Do),” Shenandoah; “Tryin’ to Get to New Orleans,” The Tractors.

COUNTRY COLLABORATION WITH VOCALS: “All My Loving,” Suzy Bogguss and Chet Atkins; “A Good Year for the Roses,” George Jones and Alan Jackson; “On My Own,” Reba McIntire with Trisha Yearwood, Martina McBride and Linda Davis; “I Will Always Love You,” Dolly Parton and Vince Gill; “Somewhere in the Vicinity of the Heart,” Shenandoah with Alison Krauss.

COUNTRY SONG: “Any Man of Mine,” Robert John “Mutt” Lange and Shania Twain; “Go Rest High on that Mountain,” Vince Gill; “Gone Country,” Bob McDill; “I Can Love You Like That,” Meribeth Derry, Steve Diamond and Jennifer Kimball; “You Don’t Even Know Who I Am,” Gretchen Peters.

COUNTRY ALBUM: “Junior High,” Junior Brown; “Music for All Occasions,” The Mavericks; “John Michael Montgomery,” John Michael Montgomery; “The Woman in Me,” Shania Twain; “Thinkin’ About You,” Trisha Yearwood; “Dwight Live,” Dwight Yoakam.

CLASSICAL CONTEMPORARY COMPOSITION: “Adams: Chamber Symphony,” John Adams; “Ligeti: Con. For Violin & Orchestra,” Gyorgy Ligeti; “Messiaen: Concert A Quatre,” Olivier Messiaen; “Schuller: Of Reminiscences And Reflections,” Gunther Schuller; “Zwilich: Sym. No. 3,” Ellen Taaffe Zwilich.

FEMALE R&B VOCAL PERFORMANCE: “I Apologize,” Anita Baker; “Baby,” Brandy; “I Belong To You,” Toni Braxton; “Always Be My Baby,” Mariah Carey; “The Way That You Love,” Vanessa Williams.

MALE R&B VOCAL PERFORMANCE: “Brown Sugar,” D’Angelo; “This Is How We Do It,” Montell Jordan; “I Hate You,” the singer formerly known as Prince; “Baby’s Home,” Barry White; “For Your Love,” Stevie Wonder.

R&B PERFORMANCE BY A DUO OR GROUP WITH VOCAL: “I’m Your Man,” All-4-One; “If You Love Me,” Brownstone; “A Change is Gonna Come,” Terence Trent D’Arby and Booker T and the MG’s; “All I Need (is a Chance),” Take 6; “Creep,” TLC.

R&B SONG: “Brown Sugar,” D’Angelo; “Creep,” Dallas Austin; “For Your Love,” Stevie Wonder; “Red Light Special,” Babyface; “You Can’t Run,” Babyface.

R&B ALBUM: “My Life,” Mary J. Blige; “Brown Sugar,” D’Angelo; “The Gold Experience,” the singer formerly known as Prince; “CrazySexyCool,” TLC; “The Icon is Love,” Barry White.

RAP SOLO PERFORMANCE: “Gangsta’s Paradise,” Coolio; “Keep Their Heads Ringin’,” Dr. Dre; “Big Poppa,” The Notorious B.I.G.; “I Wish,” Skee-Lo; “Dear Mama,” 2Pac.

RAP ALBUM: “E.1999 Eternal,” Bone ThugsN-Harmony; “Poverty’s Paradise,” Naughty by Nature; “Return to the 36 Chambers: The Dirty Version,” Ol’ Dirty Bastard; “I Wish,” Skee-Lo; “Me Against the World,” 2Pac.

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