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2015 Grammy Awards Winners List - Sam Smith wins big!

Out of six nominations, Sam Smith won four awards at the recently-held 57th Grammy Awards (2015), including Record of the Year, Song of the Year, Best New Artist and Best Pop Vocal Album.

Beck beat Smith for the Album of the Year award, while Pharrell Williams beat him in the Best Pop Solo Performance category.

Here's the complete list of the 2015 Grammy Awards winners:

Album of the Year
Beck, "Morning Phase"

Record of the Year
Sam Smith, “Stay With Me (Darkchild Version)”

Song of the Year
Sam Smith – “Stay With Me (Darkchild Version)”

Best New Artist
Sam Smith

Best Pop Vocal Album
Sam Smith, "In the Lonely Hour"

Best Pop Solo Performance
Pharrell Williams, “Happy”

Best Pop Duo/Group Performance
A Great Big World and Christina Aguilera, “Say Something”

Best Traditional Pop Vocal Album
Tony Bennett and Lady Gaga, "Cheek to Cheek"

Best Country Album
Miranda Lambert, "Platinum"

Best Country Solo Performance
Carrie Underwood, “Something in the Water”

Best Country Duo/Group Performance
The Band Perry, “Gentle On My Mind”

Best Country Song
Glen Campbell, “I’m Not Gonna Miss You”

Best Urban Contemporary Album
Pharrell Williams, "G I R L"

Best R&B Album
Toni Braxton & Babyface, "Love, Marriage & Divorce"

Best R&B Performance
Beyonce feat. JAY Z, “Drunk in Love”

Best Traditional R&B Performance
Warner, “Jesus Children”

Best R&B Song
Beyonce feat. JAY Z, “Drunk in Love”

Best Rock Album
Beck, "Morning Phase"

Best Rock Performance
Jack White, “Lazaretto”

Best Metal Performance
Tenacious D, “The Last in Line”

Best Rock Song
Paramore, “Ain’t It Fun”

Best Rap Album
Eminem, "The Marshall Mathers LP 2"

Best Rap Solo Performance
Kendrick Lamar, “i”

Best Rap/Sung Collaboration
Eminem feat. Rihanna, “The Monster”

Best Rap Song
Kendrick Lamar, “i”

Best Dance/Electronic Album
Aphex Twin, "Syro"

Best Dance Recording
Clean Bandit feat. Jess Glynne, “Rather Be”

Best Gospel Performance/Song
“No Greater Love,” Smokie Norful; Aaron W. Lindsey & Smokie Norful

Best Contemporary Christian Music Performance/Song
“Messengers,” Lecrae Featuring For King & Country; Torrance Esmond, Ran Jackson, Ricky Jackson, Kenneth Chris Mackey, Lecrae Moore, Joseph Prielozny, Joel Smallbone & Luke Smallbone

Best Gospel Album
“Help,” Erica Campbell

Best Contemporary Christian Music Album
“Run Wild. Live Free. Love Strong.” For King & Country

Best Roots Gospel Album
“Shine For All The People,” Mike Farris

Best Improvised Jazz Solo
“Fingerprints,” Chick Corea

Best Jazz Vocal Album
“Beautiful Life,” Dianne Reeves

Best Jazz Instrumental Album
“Trilogy,” Chick Corea Trio

Best Large Jazz Ensemble Album
“Life In The Bubble,” Gordon Goodwin’s Big Phat Band

Best Latin Jazz Album
“The Offense Of The Drum,” Arturo O’Farrill & The Afro Latin Jazz Orchestra

Best Reggae Album
Ziggy Marley, "Fly Rasta"

Best Alternative Music Album
St. Vincent, "St. Vincent"

Best American Roots Performance
“A Feather’s Not A Bird,” Rosanne Cash

Best American Roots Song
“A Feather’s Not A Bird,” Rosanne Cash & John Leventhal (Rosanne Cash)

Best Americana Album
Roseanne Cash, "The River & The Thread"

Best Bluegrass Album
“The Earls Of Leicester,” The Earls Of Leicester

Best Blues Album
“Step Back,” Johnny Winter

Best Folk Album
“Remedy,” Old Crow Medicine Show

Best Regional Roots Music Album
“The Legacy,” Jo-El Sonnier

Best World Music Album
“Eve,” Angelique Kidjo

Best Latin Pop Album
“Tangos,” Rubén Blades

Best Latin Rock, Urban or Alternative Album
“Multiviral,” Calle 13

Best Regional Mexican Music Album (Including Tejano)
“Mano A Mano – Tangos A La Manera De Vicente Fernández,” Vicente Fernández

Best Tropical Latin Album
“Más + Corazón Profundo,” Carlos Vives

Best Children’s Album
“I Am Malala: How One Girl Stood Up For Education And Changed The World (Malala Yousafzai),” Neela Vaswani

Best Compilation Soundtrack for Visual Media
"Frozen"

Best Score Soundtrack For Visual Media
"The Grand Budapest Hotel"

Best Song Written For Visual Media
"Frozen," "Let It Go" (Idina Menzel)

Best Spoken Word Album
Joan Rivers, "Diary of a Mad Diva"

Best Comedy Album
“Weird Al” Yankovic, Mandatory Fun

Best Musical Theater Album
"Beautiful: The Carole King Musical"

Best Music Video
Pharrell Williams, “Happy”

Best Music Film
Darlene Love, Merry Clayton, Lisa Fischer & Judith Hill, "20 Feet from Stardom"

Best Instrumental Composition
“The Book Thief,” John Williams (John Williams)

Best Arrangement, Instrumental or A Cappella
“Daft Punk,” Ben Bram, Mitch Grassi, Scott Hoying, Avi Kaplan, Kirstie Maldonado & Kevin Olusola (Pentatonix)

Best Arrangement, Instruments and Vocals
“New York Tendaberry,” Billy Childs (Billy Childs Featuring Renée Fleming & Yo-Yo Ma)

Best Recording Package
“Lightning Bolt,” Jeff Ament, Don Pendleton, Joe Spix & Jerome Turner (Pearl Jam)

Best Boxed Or Special Limited Edition Package
Blackwood & Jack White (Various Artists)

Best Album Notes
“Offering: Live At Temple University,” Ashley Kahn (John Coltrane)

Best Historical Album
“The Garden Spot Programs, 1950,” Hank Williams

Best Engineered Album, Non-Classical
“Morning Phase,” Tom Elmhirst, David Greenbaum, Florian Lagatta, Cole Marsden, Greif Neill, Robbie Nelson, Darrell Thorp, Cassidy Turbin & Joe Visciano, engineers; Bob Ludwig, mastering engineer (Beck)

Best Producer Of The Year, Non-Classical
Max Martin

Best Remixed Recording, Non-Classical
“All Of Me (Tiesto’s Birthday Treatment Remix),” Tijs Michiel Verwest (John Legend)

Best Surround Sound Album
“Beyoncé,” Elliot Scheiner, surround mix engineer; Tom Coyne, surround mastering engineer; Beyoncé Knowles, surround producer (Beyoncé)
“Chamberland: The Berlin Remixes,” David Miles Huber, surround mix engineer; David Miles Huber, surround mastering engineer; David Miles Huber, surround producer (David Miles Huber)

Best Engineered Album, Classical
“Vaughan Williams: Dona Nobis Pacem; Symphony No. 4; The Lark Ascending,” Michael Bishop, engineer; Michael Bishop, mastering engineer (Robert Spano, Norman Mackenzie, Atlanta Symphony Orchestra & Chorus)

Best Producer Of The Year, Classical
Judith Sherman

Best Orchestral Performance
“Adams, John: City Noir,” David Robertson, conductor (St. Louis Symphony)

Best Opera Recording
“Charpentier: La Descente D’Orphée Aux Enfers,” Paul O’Dette & Stephen Stubbs, conductors; Aaron Sheehan; Renate Wolter-Seevers, producer (Boston Early Music Festival Chamber Ensemble; Boston Early Music Festival Vocal Ensemble)

Best Choral Performance
“The Sacred Spirit Of Russia,” Craig Hella Johnson, conductor (Conspirare)

Best Chamber Music/Small Ensemble Performance
“In 27 Pieces – The Hilary Hahn Encores,” Hilary Hahn & Cory Smythe

Best Classical Instrumental Solo
“Play,” Jason Vieaux

Best Classical Solo Vocal Album
“Porpora: Arias,” Philippe Jaroussky; Andrea Marcon, conductor (Cecilia Bartoli; Venice Baroque Orchestra)

Best Classical Compendium
“Partch: Plectra & Percussion Dances,” Partch; John Schneider, producer

Best Contemporary Classical Composition
“Adams, John Luther: Become Ocean,” John Luther Adams (Ludovic Morlot & Seattle Symphony)
“Clyne, Anna: Prince Of Clouds,” Anna Clyne (Jaime Laredo, Jennifer Koh, Vinay Parameswaran & Curtis 20/21 Ensemble)

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