Grammys 2011: The Winners Are...

And the winners are...

Feb 14, 2011 06:57 IST
  • <i>Need You Now</i>: Lady Antebellum - Record of the Year
    Need You Now: Lady Antebellum - Record of the Year
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  • <i>The Suburbs</i>: Arcade Fire - Album Of The Year (Photo: Getty Images)
    The Suburbs: Arcade Fire - Album Of The Year (Photo: Getty Images)
  • <i>Need You Now</i>: Lady Antebellum - Song of the Year
    Need You Now: Lady Antebellum - Song of the Year
  • Esperanza Spalding: Best New Artist
    Esperanza Spalding: Best New Artist
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  • Lady Gaga: <i>Bad Romance</i> - Best Female Pop Vocal Performance<br>
    Lady Gaga: Bad Romance - Best Female Pop Vocal Performance
  • Bruno Mars: <i>Just The Way You Are</i> - Best Male Pop Vocal Performance<br>
    Bruno Mars: Just The Way You Are - Best Male Pop Vocal Performance
  • <i>Need You Now</I>: Lady Antebellum - Best Country Album
    Need You Now: Lady Antebellum - Best Country Album
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  • <i>Recovery</i>: Eminem - Best Rap Album
    Recovery: Eminem - Best Rap Album
  • Lady Gaga: <i>The Fame Monster</i> - Best Pop Vocal Album
    Lady Gaga: The Fame Monster - Best Pop Vocal Album
  • <i>Hey Soul Sister</I> By Train -  Best Pop Performance by a Duo or Group
    Hey Soul Sister By Train - Best Pop Performance by a Duo or Group
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  • Miranda Lambert - Best Female Country Vocal Performance: <i>The House That Built Me</i> (Photo: Getty Images)
    Miranda Lambert - Best Female Country Vocal Performance: The House That Built Me (Photo: Getty Images)
  • <i>Bittersweet</i>: Fantasia - Best Female R&B Vocal Performance<br>
    Bittersweet: Fantasia - Best Female R&B Vocal Performance
  • <i>There Goes My Baby</i>: Usher - Best Male R&B Vocal Performance<br> (Photo: Getty Images)
    There Goes My Baby: Usher - Best Male R&B Vocal Performance
    (Photo: Getty Images)
  • <i>Angry World</i>: Neil Young - Best Rock Song<br>
    Angry World: Neil Young - Best Rock Song
  • <i>The Resistance</i>: Muse - Best Rock Album<br><br>Seen here Muse, from left, Dominic Howard, Matthew Bellamy, and Christopher Wolstenholme are seen backstage with the award for best rock album at the 53rd annual Grammy Awards.
    The Resistance: Muse - Best Rock Album

    Seen here Muse, from left, Dominic Howard, Matthew Bellamy, and Christopher Wolstenholme are seen backstage with the award for best rock album at the 53rd annual Grammy Awards.
  • <i>Imagine</i>: Herbie Hancock featuring P!NK, Seal, India.Arie, Jeff Beck, Konono N�1 and Oumou Sangare - Best Pop Collaboration With Vocals<br>
    Imagine: Herbie Hancock featuring P!NK, Seal, India.Arie, Jeff Beck, Konono N°1 and Oumou Sangare - Best Pop Collaboration With Vocals
  • <i>Only Girl (In The World)</i>: Rihanna - Best Dance Recording<br>
    Only Girl (In The World): Rihanna - Best Dance Recording
  • <i>Crazy Love</i>: Michael Bubl� - Best Traditional Pop Vocal Album<br>
    Crazy Love: Michael Bublé - Best Traditional Pop Vocal Album
  • <i>Helter Skelter</i>: Paul McCartney - Best Solo Rock Vocal Performance<br>
    Helter Skelter: Paul McCartney - Best Solo Rock Vocal Performance
  • <i>New Fang</i>: Them Crooked Vultures - Best Hard Rock Performance<br>
    New Fang: Them Crooked Vultures - Best Hard Rock Performance
  • <i>Hang On In There</i>: John Legend & The Roots - Best Traditional R&B Vocal Performance<br>
    Hang On In There: John Legend & The Roots - Best Traditional R&B Vocal Performance
  • <i>Shine</i>: John Stephens - Best R&B Song<br>
    Shine: John Stephens - Best R&B Song
  • <i>Empire State Of Mind</i>: Jay-Z & Alicia Keys -  Best Rap Song<br>
    Empire State Of Mind: Jay-Z & Alicia Keys - Best Rap Song
  • <i>'Til Summer Comes Around</i>: Keith Urban - Best Male Country Vocal Performance<br>
    'Til Summer Comes Around: Keith Urban - Best Male Country Vocal Performance
  • <i>Need You Now</I>: Lady Antebellum - Best Country Album<br>
    Need You Now: Lady Antebellum - Best Country Album
  • <i>Crazy Heart</i> - Best Compilation Soundtrack Album For Motion Picture, Television Or Other Visual Media<br><br>Seen here songwriter Ryan Bingham, posing with his Grammy.  (Pics: Getty Images)
    Crazy Heart - Best Compilation Soundtrack Album For Motion Picture, Television Or Other Visual Media

    Seen here songwriter Ryan Bingham, posing with his Grammy. (Pics: Getty Images)
  • <i>Toy Story 3</i> - Best Score Soundtrack Album For Motion Picture, Television Or Other Visual Media
    Toy Story 3 - Best Score Soundtrack Album For Motion Picture, Television Or Other Visual Media