Awards
Here is a list of all the Awards that Tina Turner received.
Grammy Awards
Year |
Nominated work |
Award |
Result |
1961 |
"It's Gonna Work Out Fine" |
Best Rock Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocal |
Nominated |
1969 |
"The Hunter (Album)" |
Best Female R&B Vocal Performance |
Nominated |
1971 |
"Proud Mary" |
Best R&B Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocal |
Won |
1974 |
Tina Turns The Country On! |
Best Female R&B Vocal Performance |
Nominated |
"The Gospel According To Ike and Tina" |
Best Soul Gospel Performance |
Nominated |
|
1984 |
"What's Love Got To Do With It " |
Record of the Year |
Won |
"Private Dancer" |
Album Of The Year |
Nominated |
|
"What's Love Got To Do With It" |
Best Female Pop Vocal Performance |
Won |
|
"Better Be Good To Me" |
Best Female Rock Vocal Performance |
Won |
|
"Let's Stay Together" |
Best Female R&B Vocal Performance |
Nominated |
|
1985 |
We Don't Need Another Hero (Thunderdome) |
Best Female Pop Vocal Performance |
Nominated |
"One Of The Living" |
Best Female Rock Vocal Performance |
Won |
|
"It's Only Love" |
Best Rock Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocal |
Won |
|
"Private Dancer" |
Best Music Video, Short Form |
Nominated |
|
"Private Dancer Tour" |
Best Music Video, Long Form |
Nominated |
|
1986 |
"Typical Male" |
Best Female Pop Vocal Performance |
Nominated |
"Back Where You Started" |
Best Female Rock Vocal Performance |
Won |
|
1987 |
Better Be Good To Me (Live, From Prince's Trust 10th Anniversary) |
Best Female Rock Vocal Performance |
Nominated |
1988 |
"Tina Live in Europe" |
Best Female Rock Vocal Performance |
Won |
1989 |
"Foreign Affair (album)" |
Best Female Rock Vocal Performance |
Nominated |
1990 |
"Steamy windows" |
Best Female Rock Vocal Performance |
Nominated |
1992 |
"The Bitch is Back" |
Best Female Rock Vocal Performance |
Nominated |
1993 |
"I Don't Wanna Fight" |
Best Female Pop Vocal Performance |
Nominated |
1997 |
"Live in Amsterdam" |
Best Music Video, Long Form |
Nominated |
2008 |
"River- The Joni Letters (Herbie Hancock Album)" |
Album Of The Year |
Won |
2008 |
"River- The Joni Letters (Herbie Hancock Album)" |
Best Contemporary Jazz Album |
Won |
Tina Turner is also represented in the Grammy Hall of Fame with two of her singles inducted including "River Deep - Mountain High" (1999) and "Proud Mary" (2003).
American Music Awards
1985 - Favorite Soul/R&B Female Artist
1985 - Favorite Soul/R&B Female Video Artist
1986 - Favorite Pop/Rock Female Artist
Billboard Music Awards
1984 - Comeback of the Year
1984 - Artist of the Year
1984 - Female Vocalist of the Year
1984 - Soul/R&B Artist of the Year
1984 - Album of the Year
1984 - Song of the Year
1986 - Singer of the Year
Kennedy Center Honors
2005 - Honoree
Hollywood Walk of Fame
1986 - Recipient
Rock & Roll Hall of Fame
1991 - Inducted to the Hall alongside former husband Ike Turner
World Music Awards
1991 - Outstanding Contribution to Music
1995 - The Legend Award
NAACP Image Awards
1986- Outstanding Female Actress
MTV Video Music Awards
1985 - Best Female Video of the Year ("What's Love Got to Do With It")
1985 - Best group Video("We are the World")
1986 - Best Stage Performance Video ("It's Only Love" with Bryan Adams)
In total she has won 5 MTV Video Music Awards.
Other Awards
1985 - Cable ACE AWARD, Tina Turner- Private Dancer
1991 - St. Louis Walk of Fame Inductee
1996 - Légion d'honneur or Chevalier of Arts and Letters Award
1999 - MOBO Awards Lifetime Achievement Award winner
1999 - Ranked the number-two greatest female artist on VH-1's 100 Greatest Women in Rock & Roll list
2004 - Ranked number sixty-one on the list of Rolling Stone's Immortals list
2005 - Woman of the Year
2005 - Named as one of Oprah Winfrey's 25 Legendary Black Women
2007 - Ranked number 19 by BET in the World's Top 25 Dancers of All Time
2009 - SwissAward 2009 in "Show" Category
Billboard Hot 100 Chart Achievement Award
As list:
1971 - Grammy Award for “Proud Mary”- Best R&B Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocal
1984 - Grammy Award for “What’s love got to do with it” - Record of the Year
1984 - Grammy Award for “What’s love got to do with it” - Best Female Pop Vocal Performance
1984 - Grammy Award for “Better be good to me” - Best Female Rock Vocal Performance
1984 - Billboard Music Awards - Comeback of the Year
1984 - Billboard Music Awards - Artist of the Year
1984 - Billboard Music Awards - Female Vocalist of the Year
1984 - Billboard Music Awards - Soul/R&B Artist of the Year
1984 - Billboard Music Awards - Album of the Year
1984 - Billboard Music Awards - Song of the Year
1985 - Grammy Award for “One of the living” - Best Female Rock Vocal Performance
1985 - Grammy Award for “It’s only love - Best Rock Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocal
Shared with Bryan Adams
1985 - American Music Awards - Favorite Soul/R&B Female Artist
1985 - American Music Awards - Favorite Soul/R&B Female Video Artist
1985 - MTV Video Music Awards - Best Female Video of the Year ("What's Love Got to Do With It")
1985 - MTV Video Music Awards - Best group Video("We are the World")
1985 - Cable ACE AWARD, Tina Turner- Private Dancer
1986 - MTV Video Music Awards - Best Stage Performance Video ("It's Only Love" with Bryan Adams)
1986 - American Music Awards - Favorite Pop/Rock Female Artist
1986 - Grammy Award fro “Back where you started” - Best Female Rock Vocal Performance
1986 - Billboard Music Awards - Singer of the Year
1986 - NAACP Image Awards - Outstanding Female Actress
1986 - Hollywood Walk of Fame - Recipient
1988 - Grammy Award for “Live in Europe” - Best Female Rock Vocal Performance
1991 - Rock & Roll Hall of Fame - Inducted to the Hall alongside former husband Ike Turner
1991 - St. Louis Walk of Fame Inductee
1991 - World Music Awards - Outstanding Contribution to Music
1995 - World Music Awards - The Legend Award
1996 - Légion d'honneur or Chevalier of Arts and Letters Award
1999 - MOBO Awards Lifetime Achievement Award winner
1999 - Ranked the number-two greatest female artist on VH-1's 100 Greatest Women in Rock & Roll list
2004 - Ranked number sixty-one on the list of Rolling Stone's Immortals list
2005 - Woman of the Year
2005 - Named as one of Oprah Winfrey's 25 Legendary Black Women
2005 - Kennedy Center Honors – Honoree
2007 - Ranked number 19 by BET in the World's Top 25 Dancers of All Time
2008 - Grammy Award for "River- The Joni Letters (Herbie Hancock Album)" - Album of the Year, as featured artist
2008 - Grammy Award for "River- The Joni Letters (Herbie Hancock Album)" – Best Contemporary Jazz Album, as featured artist
2009 - SwissAward 2009 in "Show" Category
Billboard Hot 100 Chart Achievement Award