50th Grammy Awards - Pop Field

Pop Field

Best Female Pop Vocal Performance
  • "Candyman" – Christina Aguilera
  • "1234" – Feist
  • "Big Girls Don't Cry" – Fergie
  • "Say It Right" – Nelly Furtado
  • "Rehab" – Amy Winehouse
Best Male Pop Vocal Performance
  • "Everything" – Michael Bublé
  • "Belief" – John Mayer
  • "Dance Tonight" – Paul McCartney
  • "Amazing" – Seal
  • "What Goes Around.../...Comes Around" – Justin Timberlake
Best Pop Performance by a Duo/Group w/ Vocals
  • "(You Want to) Make a Memory" – Bon Jovi
  • "Home" – Daughtry
  • "Makes Me Wonder" – Maroon 5
  • "Hey There Delilah" – Plain White T's
  • "Window in the Skies" – U2
Best Pop Collaboration with Vocals
  • "Steppin' Out" – Tony Bennett & Christina Aguilera
  • "Beautiful Liar" – Beyoncé & Shakira
  • "Gone Gone Gone (Done Moved On)" – Robert Plant & Alison Krauss
  • "The Sweet Escape" – Gwen Stefani & Akon
  • "Give It to Me" – Timbaland featuring Nelly Furtado & Justin Timberlake
Best Pop Instrumental Performance
  • "Off the Grid" – Beastie Boys
  • "Paris Sunrise #7" – Ben Harper & The Innocent Criminals
  • "Over the Rainbow" – Dave Koz
  • "One Week Last Summer" – Joni Mitchell
  • "Simple Pleasures" – Spyro Gyra
Best Pop Instrumental Album
  • The Mix–Up – Beastie Boys
  • Italia – Chris Botti
  • At the Movies – Dave Koz
  • Good to Go–Go – Spyro Gyra
  • Roundtrip – Kirk Whalum
Best Traditional Pop Vocal Album
  • Call Me Irresponsible – Michael Bublé
  • Cool Yule – Bette Midler
  • Trav'lin' Light – Queen Latifah
  • Live in Concert 2006 – Barbra Streisand
  • James Taylor at Christmas – James Taylor
Best Pop Vocal Album
  • Lost Highway – Bon Jovi
  • The Reminder – Feist
  • It Won't Be Soon Before Long – Maroon 5
  • Memory Almost Full – Paul McCartney
  • Back to Black – Amy Winehouse

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