(The
Grammy Awards were presented on February 13, 2005.)

The best nominated
songs from
the 2005 Grammys
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(Winners are indicated
by Bold
Type.)
Record of
the Year:
"Let's
Get It Started" - The
Black Eyed Peas
"Here
We Go Again" - Ray
Charles & Norah
Jones - winner
"American
Idiot" - Green
Day
"Heaven"
- Los
Lonely Boys
"Yeah!"
- Usher
Featuring Lil
Jon & Ludacris.
Album of
the Year:
"Genius
Loves Company" - Ray
Charles & Various Artists
- winner
"American
Idiot" - Green
Day
"The
Diary Of Alicia Keys" - Alicia
Keys
"Confessions"
- Usher
"The
College Dropout" - Kanye
West.
Song of the
Year:
"Daughters"
- (John
Mayer) John Mayer, songwriter
- winner
"If
I Ain't Got You" - (Alicia
Keys) Alicia Keys, songwriter
"Jesus
Walks" - (Kanye
West) C. Smith & Kanye West, songwriters
"Live
Like You Were Dying" - (Tim
McGraw) Tim Nichols & Craig Wiseman, songwriters
"The
Reason" - (Hoobastank)
Daniel Estrin & Douglas Robb, songwriters.
New Artist:
Los
Lonely Boys
Maroon5
- winner
Joss
Stone
Kanye
West
Gretchen
Wilson.
Female Pop
Vocal Performance:
"Oceania"
- Björk
"The
First Cut Is The Deepest" - Sheryl
Crow
"Sunrise"
- Norah
Jones - winner
"What
You Waiting For?" - Gwen
Stefani
"You
Had Me" - Joss
Stone.
Male Pop
Vocal Performance:
"Let's
Misbehave" - Elvis
Costello
"You
Raise Me Up" - Josh
Groban
"Daughters"
- John
Mayer - winner
"Cinnamon"
- Girl
Prince
"Love's
Divine" - Seal.
Pop Performance
by a Duo or Group With Vocal:
"My
Immortal" - Evanescence
"The
Reason" - Hoobastank
"Heaven"
- Los
Lonely Boys - winner
"She
Will Be Loved" - Maroon5
"It's
My Life" - No
Doubt.
Pop Collaboration
with Vocals:
"Redemption
Song" - Johnny
Cash & Joe
Strummer
"Sorry
Seems To Be The Hardest Word" - Ray
Charles & Elton
John
"Here
We Go Again" - Ray
Charles & Norah
Jones - winner
"Something"
- Paul
McCartney & Eric
Clapton
"Moon
River" - Stevie
Wonder & Take
6.
Pop Vocal
Album:
"Genius
Loves Company" - Ray
Charles
& Various Artists - winner
"Feels
Like Home" - Norah
Jones
"Afterglow"
- Sarah
McLachlan
"Mind,
Body & Soul" - Joss
Stone
"Brian
Wilson Presents Smile" - Brian
Wilson.
Solo Rock
Vocal Performance:
"Wonderwall"
- Ryan
Adams
"The
Revolution Starts Now" -Steve
Earle
"Breathe"
- Melissa
Etheridge
"Code
Of Silence" - Bruce
Springsteen - winner
"Metropolitan
Glide" - Tom
Waits
Rock Performance
by a Duo or Group With Vocal:
"Monkey
To Man" - Elvis
Costello & The Imposters
"Take
Me Out" - Franz
Ferdinand
"American
Idiot" - Green
Day
"Somebody
Told Me" - The
Killers
"Vertigo"
- U2.
- winner
Rock Song:
"American
Idiot" - (Green
Day) Billie Joe Armstrong, Mike Dirnt & Tré Cool, songwriters
"Fall
To Pieces" - (Velvet
Revolver) Duff, Dave Kushner, Slash, Matt Sorum & Scott Weiland,
songwriters
"Float
On" - (Modest
Mouse) Isaac Brock, Dann Gallucci, Eric Judy & Benjamin Weikel,
songwriters
"Somebody
Told Me" - (The
Killers) Brandon Flowers, Dave Keuning, Mark Stoermer & Ronnie
Vannucci, songwriters "Vertigo"
- U2
Bono, Adam Clayton, The Edge & Larry
Mullen, songwriters. - winner
Rock Album:
"The
Delivery Man" -Elvis
Costello & The Imposters
"American
Idiot" -Green
Day - winner
"The
Reason" - Hoobastank
"Hot
Fuss" -The
Killers
"Contraband"
- Velvet
Revolver.
Female R&B
Vocal Performance:
"I
Want You" - Janet
Jackson
"If
I Ain't Got You" - Alicia
Keys - winner
"I'm
Still In Love" - Teena
Marie
"Whatever"
- Jill
Scott
"U-Haul"
- Angie
Stone.
Male R&B
Vocal Performance:
"Charlene"
- Anthony
Hamilton
"Happy
People" - R.
Kelly
"What
We Do Here" - Brian
McKnight
"Call
My Name" - Prince
- winner
"Burn"
- Usher.
R&B Performance
by a Duo or Group With Vocals:
"Lose
Your Breath" - Destiny's
Child
"Show
Me The Way" - Earth,
Wind & Fire Featuring Raphael Saadiq
"Say
Yes" -Floetry
"Diary"
- Alicia
Keys Featuring Tony! Toni! Toné!
"My
Boo" - Usher
& Alicia
Keys. - winner
R&B Song:
"Burn"
- (Usher)
Bryan Michael Cox, Jermaine Dupri & Usher Raymond, songwriters
"Call
My Name" - (Prince)
Prince, songwriter
"My
Boo" - (Usher
& Alicia
Keys)Jermaine Dupri, Alicia Keys, Usher Raymond, Manuel Seal &
Adonis Shropshire
"Yeah!"
(Usher
Featuring Lil
Jon & Ludacris)
Chris Bridges, Sean Garrett, LaMarquis Jefferson, et al
"You
Don't Know My Name" - (Alicia
Keys) Alicia Keys, Harold Lilly & Kanye West, songwriters.
- winner
R&B Album:
"My
Everything" - Anita
Baker
"I
Can't Stop" - Al
Green
"The
Diary Of Alicia Keys" - Alicia
Keys - winner
"Musicology"
- Prince
"Beautifully
Human: Words & Sounds Vol. 2" - Jill
Scott.
Contemporary
R&B Album:
"Afrodisiac"
- Brandy
"Damita
Jo" - Janet
Jackson
"It's
About Time" - Christina
Milian
"Confessions"
- Usher
- winner
"Hurt
No More" - Mario
Winans.
Rap Solo Performance:
"On
Fire" - Lloyd
Banks
"Just
Lose It" - Eminem
"99
Problems" - Jay-Z
- winner
"Overnight
Celebrity" - Twista
"Through
The Wire" - Kanye
West.
Rap Performance by a Duo or Group:
"Ch-Check
It Out" - Beastie
Boys
"Let's
Get It Started" - The
Black Eyed Peas - winner
"Don't
Say Nuthin'" - The
Roots
"Drop
It Like It's Hot" - Snoop
Dogg & Pharrell
"Lean
Back" - Terror
Squad.
Rap Collaboration
with Vocals::
"Why"
- Jadakiss
Featuring Anthony
Hamilton
"Dip
It Low" - Christina
Milian Featuring Fabolous
"Slow
Jamz" - Twista
Featuring Kanye
West & Jamie
Foxx
"Yeah!"
- Usher
Featuring Lil
Jon & Ludacris
- winner
"All
Falls Down" - Kanye
West & Syleena
Johnson.
Rap Album:
"To
The 5 Boroughs" - Beastie
Boys
"The
Black Album" - Jay-Z
"The
Definition" - LL
Cool J
"Suit"
- Nelly
"The
College Dropout" - Kanye
West. - winner
Rap Song:
"Drop
It Like It's Hot"- (Snoop
Dogg & Pharrell)
Calvin Broadus, Chad Hugo, S. Thomas & Pharrell Williams
"Hey
Mama" - (The
Black Eyed Peas) Will Adams & Anthony Henry, songwriters -
winner
"Jesus
Walks" - (Kanye
West) C. Smith & Kanye West, songwriters
"Let's
Get It Started" - (The
Black Eyed Peas) Will Adams, Mike Fratantuno, Jaime Gomez, George Pajon,
Jr., et al
"99
Problems" - (Jay-Z)
Shawn Carter & Rick Rubin, songwriters.
Female Country
Vocal Performance:
"You
Will Be My Ain True Love" - Alison
Krauss
"Miss
Being Mrs." - Loretta
Lynn
"In
My Daughter's Eyes" - Martina
McBride
"She's
Not Just A Pretty Face" - Shania
Twain
"Redneck
Woman" - Gretchen
Wilson. - winner
Male Country
Vocal Performance:
"Engine
One-Forty-Three" - Johnny
Cash
"In
My Own Mind" - Lyle
Lovett
"Live
Like You Were Dying" - Tim
McGraw - winner
"You
Are My Flower" - Willie
Nelson
"You'll
Think Of Me" - Keith
Urban.
Country Performance
By A Duo Or Group With Vocal:
"New
San Antonio Rose" - Asleep
At The Wheel
"Save
A Horse (Ride A Cowboy)" - Big
& Rich
"You
Can't Take The Honky Tonk Out Of The Girl" - Brooks
& Dunn
"Top
Of The World" - Dixie
Chicks - winner
"It's
Hard To Kiss The Lips At Night That Chew Your Ass Out All Day Long"
- The
Notorious Cherry Bombs.
Country Song:
"It's
Hard To Kiss The Lips At Night That Chew Your Ass Out All Day Long"
- Rodney
Crowell & Vince
Gill.
"Live
Like You Were Dying" - (Tim
McGraw) Tim Nichols & Craig Wiseman, songwriters - winner
"Miss
Being Mrs." - (Loretta
Lynn) Loretta Lynn, songwriter
"Portland
Oregon" - (Loretta
Lynn & Jack
White) Loretta Lynn, songwriter
"Redneck
Woman" - (Gretchen
Wilson) John Rich & Gretchen Wilson, songwriters.
Country Album:
"Van
Lear Rose" - Loretta
Lynn
- winner
"Live
Like You Were Dying" - Tim
McGraw
"Tambourine"
- Tift
Merritt
"Be
Here" - Keith
Urban
"Here
For The Party" - Gretchen
Wilson.
The 47th annual /Awards/GrammyAwards.shtml">Grammy
Awards was broadcast live
from the Staples Center in Los Angeles, on Feb. 13, 2005.
This list contains selected
major nominations, for a complete list, go to http://www.grammy.com.