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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
Shared With- Ike Turner

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
Shared with- Ike Turner

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
Shared with- Ike Turner

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
Shared with- Brian Adams

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
As featured artist

Won

2008

"River- The Joni Letters (Herbie Hancock Album)"

Best Contemporary Jazz Album
As featured artist

Won

 

Grammy Awards 1985

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 AwardsTina Turner MTV Music Award
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

Tina turner - Swiss 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

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