Grammy Award For Best Traditional Pop Vocal Album - Recipients

Recipients

Year Performing artist(s) Nationality Work Nominees Ref.
1992 Cole, NatalieNatalie Cole United States Unforgettable !"Unforgettable"

1993 Bennett, TonyTony Bennett United States Perfectly Frank
1994 Bennett, TonyTony Bennett United States Steppin' Out
1995 Bennett, TonyTony Bennett United States MTV Unplugged: Tony Bennett
1996 Sinatra, FrankFrank Sinatra United States Duets II
1997 Bennett, TonyTony Bennett United States Here's to the Ladies
1998 Bennett, TonyTony Bennett United States Tony Bennett on Holiday
1999 Page, PattiPatti Page United States Live at Carnegie Hall: The 50th Anniversary Concert
2000 Bennett, TonyTony Bennett United States Bennett Sings Ellington: Hot & Cool
2001 Mitchell, JoniJoni Mitchell Canada Both Sides Now
2002 Connick, Jr., HarryHarry Connick, Jr. United States Songs I Heard
2003 Bennett, TonyTony Bennett United States Playin' with My Friends: Bennett Sings the Blues
2004 Bennett, TonyTony Bennett and k.d. lang United States
Canada
A Wonderful World
2005 Stewart, RodRod Stewart United Kingdom Stardust: The Great American Songbook, Volume III
2006 Bennett, TonyTony Bennett United States The Art of Romance
2007 Bennett, TonyTony Bennett United States Duets: An American Classic
2008 Bublé, MichaelMichael Bublé Canada Call Me Irresponsible
2009 Cole, NatalieNatalie Cole United States Still Unforgettable
2010 Bublé, MichaelMichael Bublé Canada Michael Bublé Meets Madison Square Garden
2011 Bublé, MichaelMichael Bublé Canada Crazy Love !Crazy Love
2012 Tony Bennett United States Duets II

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