List of Tina Turner awards
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This article lists the Award Nominations and Wins by rock singer Tina Turner.
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[edit] Grammy Awards
| Year | Title | Grammy category |
|---|---|---|
| 1972 | "Proud Mary" | Best R&B Performance by a Duo or Group, Vocal or Instrumental (shared with Ike Turner) |
| 1985 | "Better Be Good to Me" | Best Female Rock Vocal Performance |
| 1985 | "What's Love Got to Do with It" | Best Female Pop Vocal Performance |
| 1985 | "What's Love Got to Do with It" | Record of the Year |
| 1985 | "What's Love Got to Do with It" | Song of the Year |
| 1986 | "One Of The Living" | Best Female Rock Vocal Performance |
| 1987 | "Back Where You Started" | Best Female Rock Vocal Performance |
| 1988 | "Tina Live in Europe" | Best Female Rock Vocal Performance |
| 2008 | "River: The Joni Letters" | Album Of The Year (as featured artist for Herbie Hancock) |
Additional nominations:
- Best Rock & Roll Vocal Performance by a Duo or Group - "It's Gonna Work Out Fine" (w/Ike Turner) - 1962
- Best R&B Female Vocal Performance - "Bold Soul Sister" - 1970
- Best R&B Female Vocal Performance - "Let's Stay Together" - 1985
- Album of the Year - Private Dancer - 1985
- Best Rock Vocal Performance by a Duo or Group, "It's Only Love" (w/Bryan Adams) - 1986
- Best Pop Female Vocal Performance - "We Don't Need Another Hero" - 1986
- Best Pop Female Vocal Performance - "Typical Male" - 1987
- Best Rock Solo Vocal Performance - "Better Be Good to Me (live)" - 1988
- Best Rock Female Vocal Performance - Foreign Affair - 1990
- Best Rock Female Vocal Performance - "Steamy Windows" - 1991
- Best Rock Female Vocal Performance - "The Bitch Is Back" - 1993
- Best Pop Female Vocal Performance - "I Don't Wanna Fight" - 1994
- Best Music Video, Long Form - Tina Live in Amsterdam - 1998
- Tina is also represented in the Grammy Hall of Fame [1] with two of her singles inducted including "River Deep - Mountain High" (1999) and "Proud Mary" (2003).
[edit] American Music Awards
- 1985: Favorite Soul/R&B Female Artist
- 1985: Favorite Soul/R&B Female Video Artist
- 1986: Favorite Pop/Rock Female Artist
[edit] Billboard Music Awards
- 1984: Comeback of the Year
- 1984: Artist of the Year
- 1984: Female Vocalist of the Year
- 1984: Soul/R&B Artist of the Year
- 1984: Album of the Year
- 1984: Song of the Year
- 1986: Singer of the Year
[edit] NAACP Image Awards
- 1986: Outstanding Female Actress
[edit] MTV Video Music Awards
- 1985: Best Female Video of the Year ("What's Love Got to Do With It")
- 1986: Best Stage Performance Video ("It's Only Love" with Bryan Adams)
- In total has won 5 MTV Video Music Awards.
[edit] Kennedy Center Honors
- 2005 honoree
[edit] Hollywood Walk of Fame
- 1986 Recipient.
[edit] Rock & Roll Hall of Fame
- Inducted to the Hall alongside former partner Ike Turner in 1991.
[edit] World Music Awards
- 1991: Outstanding Contribution to Music
- 1995: The Legend Award
[edit] Other awards
- MOBO Awards Lifetime Achievement Award winner, 1999
- Lègion d'honneur or Chevalier of Arts and Letters Award
- St. Louis Walk of Fame inductee
- Woman of the Year, 2005
- Named as one of Oprah Winfrey's 25 Legendary Black Women, 2005
- Billboard Hot 100 Chart Achievement Award
- Ranked the number-two greatest female artist on VH-1's 100 Greatest Women in Rock & Roll list.
- Ranked number sixty-one on the list of Rolling Stone's Immortals list.
- Ranked #19 by BET in the World's Top 25 Dancers of All Time.
- Cable ACE AWARD, 1985, Tina Turner: Private Dancer [[1]]

