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

[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

  • 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]]

[edit] References