Best Folk Performance or Best Folk Recording
7th Annual Grammy Awards • 1965
Honoring recordings released between Aug 31, 1963 and Aug 30, 1964
Gale Garnett won the 1965 Grammy Award for Best Folk Performance or Best Folk Recording with "We'll Sing In The Sunshine"
Winners & Nominees 1965
Winner
Nominees
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We'll Sing In The Sunshine
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Belafonte At The Greek Theatre
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Peter, Paul And Mary In Concert
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The Times They Are A-Changin'
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The Voice Of Africa (Album)
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Today
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Woody Guthrie: Library Of Congress Recordings (Album)
Previous Winners
| Year | Winner | Work | |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1970 | Joni Mitchell | Clouds | All Nominees |
| 1969 | Judy Collins | Both Sides Now | All Nominees |
| 1968 | John Hartford | Gentle On My Mind | All Nominees |
| 1967 | Cortelia Clark | Blues In The Street | All Nominees |
| 1966 | Harry Belafonte, Miriam Makeba | An Evening With Belafonte/Makeba | All Nominees |
| 1965 | Gale Garnett | We'll Sing In The Sunshine | All Nominees |
| 1964 | Peter, Paul And Mary | Blowin' In The Wind | All Nominees |
| 1963 | Peter, Paul And Mary | If I Had A Hammer | All Nominees |
| 1962 | Belafonte Folk Singers | Belafonte Folk Singers At Home And Abroad | All Nominees |
| 1961 | Harry Belafonte | Swing Dat Hammer | All Nominees |
| 1960 | Kingston Trio | The Kingston Trio At Large | All Nominees |