
Macklemore & Ryan Lewis, Mary Lambert, Madonna, and Queen Latifah perform at the 56th GRAMMY Awards
Apple Music: Watch Classic GRAMMY Pop Performances
As part of The Recording Academy and Apple Music's exclusive commemorative video collection in celebration of the GRAMMY Awards' 60th anniversary, music fans can now watch some of the most electric pop performances in the history of Music's Biggest Night.
Remember Jennifer Hudson's emotive performance of "I Will Always Love You" just a day after the world learned of the passing of Whitney Houston? Who could forget Pink's acrobatic, gravity-defying "Glitter In The Air" performance in 2010? Or Christina Aguilera's soul-stirring rendition of "Beautiful" in 2003? How about Ricky Martin's "La Copa De La Vida" at the 41st GRAMMY Awards, which is often credited with ushering in the late '90s Latin pop explosion? And the Queen of Soul, Aretha Franklin, covering Simon & Garfunkel's 1970 classic "Bridge Over Troubled Water" at the 13th GRAMMY Awards?
All of these and more are available now via Apple Music in the dedicated GRAMMYs section.
Other featured pop performances include Gorillaz and Madonna, "Feel Good Inc./Hung Up" (48th GRAMMY Awards); Lady Gaga and Elton John "Poker Face" and "Speechless/Your Song" (52nd GRAMMY Awards); Macklemore & Ryan Lewis with Trombone Shorty and Madonna, "Same Love" and "Open Your Heart," (56th GRAMMY Awards); Bruno Mars and Sting, "Locked Out Of Heaven" and "Walking On The Moon," (55th GRAMMY Awards); Gnarls Barkley, "Crazy," (49th GRAMMY Awards); and Gladys Knight & The Pips, "Midnight Train To Georgia" (16th GRAMMY Awards).
The 60th GRAMMY Awards will take place at New York City's Madison Square Garden on Sunday, Jan. 28, 2018. The telecast will be broadcast live on CBS at 7:30–11 p.m. ET/4:30–8 p.m. PT.