"You've Got A Friend" Wins Song Of The Year
Lou Adler accepts the GRAMMY for Song Of The Year on behalf of Carole King at the 14th GRAMMY Awards on March 14, 1972, in New York.
Lou Adler accepts the GRAMMY for Song Of The Year on behalf of Carole King at the 14th GRAMMY Awards on March 14, 1972, in New York.
Revered as one of the greatest albums of all time, Carole King's 1971 chart-topping, multiplatinum classic Tapestry solidified the singer/songwriter genre and forever cemented her as an iconic artist and songwriter.
The Puerto Rican rapper gave a speech about what he feels music should be. "Art is made to be a reflection... I made this song without fear of being vulnerable," he said.
Find out who honored the producer/label exec at the 2019 GRAMMY Salute To Music Legends, airing on PBS on Oct. 18.
Broadway actress and singer Jessie Mueller, who portrayed Carole King in 'Beautiful: The Carole King Musical,' tells the Recording Academy what King means to her and even names her favorite King song.
Watch Bruno Mars & Co. accept Song Of The Year at the 60th GRAMMY Awards.
Learn how Julia Michaels reacted to her first GRAMMY nomination.
Meet the nominees for Song Of The Year for the 60th GRAMMY Awards, taking place Jan. 28, 2018, in New York City.
Ed Sheeran and Amy Wadge accept the GRAMMY for Song Of The Year at the 58th Annual GRAMMY Awards on Feb. 15, 2016, in Los Angeles.
The 59th GRAMMY nominees for Song Of The Year are "Formation," Khalif Brown, Asheton Hogan, Beyoncé Knowles & Michael L.
Adele and Greg Kurstin's acceptance speech for Song Of The Year for "Hello" at the 59th Annual GRAMMY Awards on Feb. 12, 2017, at Staples Center in Los Angeles.
Adele and Paul Epworth accept the GRAMMY for Song Of The Year at the 54th GRAMMY Awards on Feb. 12, 2012, in Los Angeles.
Fun. accept the GRAMMY for Song Of The Year at the 55th GRAMMY Awards on Feb. 10, 2013, in Los Angeles.
Music's Biggest Night is set to return to New York City for the 60th GRAMMY Awards on Sunday, Jan. 28, 2018, marking the first time the telecast will air from New York's Madison Square Garden in 15 years.
LL Cool J announces the 56th GRAMMY nominees for Song Of The Year on "The GRAMMY Nominations Concert Live!!" on Dec. 6.
Bob Dylan and Stevie Wonder accept the GRAMMY for Song Of The Year on behalf of Sting at the 26th GRAMMY Awards on Feb. 28, 1984, in Los Angeles.