At the **[1994 GRAMMYs](https://grammy.com/awards/37th-annual-grammy-awards)**, 17-time GRAMMY winner **[Sting](https://www.grammy.com/artists/sting/10244)** added another milestone to his illustrious career by taking home the golden gramophone for Best Male Pop Vocal Performance for his hit "If I Ever Lose My Faith In You." Presented by **[Toni Braxton](https://grammy.com/artists/toni-braxton/10454)** and **[Kenny G](https://grammy.com/artists/kenny-g/10160),** the win was one of two for Sting that evening, as he also took home Best Music Video – Long Form for *Ten Summoner's Tales*.
"If I Ever Lose My Faith In You" and Ten Summoner's Tales helped Sting earn a total of six GRAMMY nominations that year, including Record Of The Year, Song Of The Year and Album Of The Year. In his heartfelt acceptance speech, Sting thanked his band, producer and team, after joking about almost missing the win: "My wife said, 'you won, you fool.'" For more memorable GRAMMY Rewind moments, visit GRAMMY.com/videos.