List of awards and nominations received by Phil Collins
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The following list includes some of the most significant awards and nominations received by pop musician Phil Collins as a solo artist.
Grammy Awards[]
Year Awarded | Nominee/work | Category | Result | Ref. |
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1984 | "I Don't Care Anymore" | Best Rock Vocal Performance, Male | Nominated | [1][2] |
1985 | "Against All Odds (Take a Look at Me Now)" | Song of the Year | Nominated | [3] |
Best Pop Vocal Performance, Male | Won | |||
Against All Odds Soundtrack (featuring Big Country, Larry Carlton, Michel Colombier, Peter Gabriel, Kid Creole and the Coconuts, Stevie Nicks & Mike Rutherford) | Best Album of Original Score Written for a Motion Picture or a Television Special | Nominated | ||
Phil Collins (home video) (consisting of the music videos "In The Air Tonight", "I Missed Again", "Thru These Walls" & "You Can't Hurry Love")[4] | Best Video, Short Form | Nominated | ||
1986 | No Jacket Required | Album of the Year (shared with Hugh Padgham) | Won | [5] |
Best Pop Vocal Performance, Male | Won | |||
"Easy Lover" (featuring Philip Bailey) | Best Pop Performance by a Duo or Group With Vocals | Nominated | ||
Phil Collins and Hugh Padgham | Producer of the Year (Non-Classical) | Won | ||
"Do They Know It's Christmas?" (as part of Band Aid) | Best Music Video, Short Form | Nominated | ||
No Jacket Required EP (home video) (consisting of the music videos "Sussudio", "One More Night", "Who Said I Would", "Don't Lose My Number" & "Take Me Home")[6] | Nominated | |||
1988 | The Prince's Trust All-Star Rock Concert (home video) (featuring Eric Clapton, Elton John, Mark Knopfler, Paul McCartney, George Michael, Rod Stewart, Sting, Tina Turner & Paul Young)[7] | Best Performance Music Video (shared with Anthony Eaton) | Won | [8][9] |
1989 | "A Groovy Kind of Love" | Best Pop Vocal Performance, Male | Nominated | [10] |
"Two Hearts" (from Buster) | Best Song Written Specifically for a Motion Picture or Television (shared with Lamont Dozier) | Won | ||
1991 | ...But Seriously | Album of the Year (shared with Hugh Padgham) | Nominated | [11][12] |
Best Engineered Recording – Non-Classical (for Hugh Padgham) | Nominated | |||
"Another Day in Paradise" | Record of the Year (shared with Hugh Padgham) | Won | ||
Song of the Year | Nominated | |||
Best Pop Vocal Performance, Male | Nominated | |||
Best Music Video, Short Form | Nominated | |||
"Saturday Night and Sunday Morning" | Best Pop Instrumental Performance | Nominated | ||
Phil Collins and Hugh Padgham | Producer of the Year (Non-Classical) | Nominated | ||
The Singles Collection (home video)[13] | Best Music Video, Long Form | Nominated | ||
1997 | "Do Nothing till You Hear from Me" (featuring Quincy Jones, from his album Q's Jook Joint) | Best Instrumental Arrangement with Accompanying Vocals (for Quincy Jones & Sammy Nestico) | Nominated | [14][15] |
2000 | Tarzan Soundtrack (featuring Mark Mancina) | Best Soundtrack Album | Won | [16] |
"You'll Be in My Heart" (from Tarzan) | Best Song Written for a Motion Picture, Television or Other Visual Media | Nominated |
American Music Awards[]
Year Awarded | Nominee/work | Category | Result | Ref. |
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1986 | No Jacket Required | Favorite Pop/Rock Album | Nominated | [17] |
Favorite Pop/Rock Male Artist | Nominated | |||
Favorite Pop/Rock Male Video Artist | Nominated | |||
"Easy Lover" (featuring Philip Bailey) | Favorite Pop/Rock Video | Nominated | ||
Favorite Soul/R&B Male Video Artist | Nominated | |||
1991 | ...But Seriously | Favorite Pop/Rock Album | Won | [18] |
Favorite Pop/Rock Male Artist | Won | |||
2000 | Tarzan Soundtrack | Favorite Adult Contemporary Artist | Won | [19] |
Brit Awards[]
Year Awarded | Nominee/work | Category | Result | Ref. |
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1983 | Himself | British Male Artist | Nominated | [20][21] |
1986 | No Jacket Required | British Album | Won | [22][23][24][25] |
Himself | British Male Artist | Won | ||
Hugh Padgham | British Producer | Nominated | ||
1987 | Himself | British Male Artist | Nominated | [26] |
1989 | Won | [27][28] | ||
Buster Soundtrack (featuring Anne Dudley & The Four Tops) | Soundtrack/Cast Recording | Won | ||
1990 | "Another Day in Paradise" | British Single | Won | [29][30] |
Himself | British Male Artist | Won | ||
1991 | Nominated | [31] | ||
1992 | Nominated | [32] | ||
1993 | Nominated | [33] | ||
2010 | No Jacket Required | British Album of 30 Years | Nominated | [34] |
Billboard Music Awards[]
Year Awarded | Nominee/work | Category | Result | Ref. |
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1990 | ...But Seriously | #1 World Album | Won | [35][36] |
Himself | Top Male Artist | Won | ||
#1 Adult Contemporary Artist | Won | |||
"Do You Remember?" | #1 Adult Contemporary Single | Won | ||
1999 | "You'll Be in My Heart" | Nominated | [37] |
Ivor Novello Awards[]
Year Awarded | Nominee/work | Category | Result | Ref. |
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1982 | "In the Air Tonight" | International Hit of the Year | Won | [38] |
1985 | "Against All Odds" | Best Song Musically And Lyrically | Won | [39] |
1986 | "Easy Lover" (featuring Philip Bailey) | Most Performed Work | Won | [40] |
Best Selling A-Side | Nominated | |||
1989 | "Two Hearts" | Best Film Theme or Song | Nominated | [41] |
1990 | "Another Day in Paradise" | Best Song Musically And Lyrically | Nominated | [42] |
International Hit of the Year | Won | |||
1991 | Himself | Songwriter of the Year | Won | [43] |
2008 | International Achievement | Won | [44] |
MTV Video Music Awards[]
Year Awarded | Nominee/work | Category | Result | Ref. |
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1985 | "Easy Lover" (featuring Philip Bailey) | Best Overall Performance in a Video | Won | [45] |
1986 | "Take Me Home" | Best Male Video | Nominated | [46] |
NRJ Music Awards[]
Year | Nominee / work | Award | Result |
---|---|---|---|
2002 | Himself | NRJ Award of Honor | Won |
Academy Awards[]
Year Awarded | Nominee/work | Category | Result | Ref. |
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1985 | "Against All Odds (Take a Look at Me Now)" (from Against All Odds) | Best Original Song | Nominated | [47] |
1989 | "Two Hearts" (from Buster) | Best Original Song (shared with Lamont Dozier) | Nominated | [48] |
2000 | "You'll Be in My Heart" (from Tarzan) | Best Original Song | Won | [49] |
Golden Globe Awards[]
Year Awarded | Nominee/work | Category | Result | Ref. |
---|---|---|---|---|
1985 | "Against All Odds (Take a Look at Me Now)" (from Against All Odds) | Best Original Song | Nominated | [50] |
1989 | "Two Hearts" (from Buster) | Best Original Song (shared with Lamont Dozier) | Won* | [51] |
2000 | "You'll Be in My Heart" (from Tarzan) | Best Original Song | Won | [52] |
*Tie with Carly Simon for "Let the River Run" (from Working Girl).
Nickelodeon Kids' Choice Awards[]
Year Awarded | Nominee/work | Category | Result | Ref. |
---|---|---|---|---|
2000 | "Two Worlds" (from Tarzan) | Favorite Song from a Movie | Nominated | [53] |
Disney Legends[]
Year Awarded | Award | Notes | Ref. |
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2002 | Disney Legend Award | For outstanding contribution to The Walt Disney Company** | [54] |
**Until Anika Noni Rose became a recipient in 2011, Collins held the record for shortest time between his first contribution in 1996, when he first started to write the music for Disney's Tarzan, and being named a Disney Legend in 2002.
Hall of Fame[]
Year Awarded | Category | Ref. |
---|---|---|
1999 | Hollywood Walk of Fame | [55] |
2003 | Songwriters Hall of Fame | [56] |
Royal awards[]
Year Awarded | Award | Notes | Ref. |
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1994 | Lieutenant of the Royal Victorian Order | For his contribution to The Prince's Trust | [57][58] |
Honorary degrees[]
Year Awarded | Degree | University | Notes | Ref. |
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1987 | Honorary Doctorate of Fine Arts | Fairleigh Dickinson University | [59] | |
1991 | Honorary Doctorate of Music | Berklee College of Music | [60] | |
2012 | Honorary Doctorate of History | McMurry University | For the book The Alamo and Beyond: A Collector's Journey (2012) | [61] |
2019 | Honorary Doctorate of Jazz And Pop Music | University of Music and Performing Arts Graz | [62] |
See also[]
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External links[]
- Phil Collins - Artist - grammy.com
- Winners - Best Performance Music Video - grammy.com
- Hugh Padgham - Artist - grammy.com
- Sammy Nestico - Artist - grammy.com
- Grammy Awards
- American Music Awards History
- Brit Awards (Phil Collins)
- Brit Awards (Hugh Padgham)
- Brit Awards (Buster Soundtrack)
- Winners Database - Billboard Music Awards
- Phil Collins - Awards & Nominations
- The Ivor Novello Awards
- MTV Video Music Awards History
- Academy Awards and Golden Globe Awards
- Hollywood Walk of Fame
- Songwriters Hall of Fame
- Honorary Degree (Fairleigh Dickinson University)
- Honorary Degree Recipients (Berklee College of Music)
- Honorary Degree (McMurry University)
- Honorary Degree (University of Music and Performing Arts Graz)
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