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Artist/Song/Album Name Award Category Year Credits Winner
Rodney Crowell Poet's Award 2018 Rodney Crowell has written for many of country music's most prominent artists since the 1970s. A Houston native, Crowell landed his first cut with Je
rry Re
ed after the country star signed him to a publishing deal in 1972. Em
mylou Har
ris then hired him for her Hot Band and frequently recorded his songs, introducing his prodigious talent to her fans and other country artists. Crowell's catalog grew to include #1 singles like "I Couldn't Leave You If I Tried" and "She's Crazy for Leavin'," as well as Rosa
nne C
ash's "I Don't Know Why You Don't Want Me," Crys
tal Gay
le's "Til I Gain Control Again," High
way 101's "Somewhere Tonight," Way
lon Jen
nings' "I Ain't Livin' Long Like This," T
im Mc
Graw's "Please Remember Me," Ni
tty Grit
ty Dirt Band's "Long Hard Road (The Sharecropper's Dream)," the Oa
k Ridg
e Boys' "Leaving Louisiana in the Broad Daylight," Bo
b Se
ger's "Shame on the Moon" and Ke
ith Ur
ban's "Making Memories of Us." As a recording artist, Crowell was named ACM Top New Male Vocalist for 1988. He received a Grammy for Best Country Song and an ACM Song of the Year nomination for "After All This Time." He was inducted into the Nashville Songwriters Hall of Fame in 2003.
Winner
Rodney Crowell Top New Male Vocalist 1988 Rodney Crowell has written for many of country music's most prominent artists since the 1970s. A Houston native, Crowell landed his first cut with Je
rry Re
ed after the country star signed him to a publishing deal in 1972. Em
mylou Har
ris then hired him for her Hot Band and frequently recorded his songs, introducing his prodigious talent to her fans and other country artists. Crowell's catalog grew to include #1 singles like "I Couldn't Leave You If I Tried" and "She's Crazy for Leavin'," as well as Rosa
nne C
ash's "I Don't Know Why You Don't Want Me," Crys
tal Gay
le's "Til I Gain Control Again," High
way 101's "Somewhere Tonight," Way
lon Jen
nings' "I Ain't Livin' Long Like This," T
im Mc
Graw's "Please Remember Me," Ni
tty Grit
ty Dirt Band's "Long Hard Road (The Sharecropper's Dream)," the Oa
k Ridg
e Boys' "Leaving Louisiana in the Broad Daylight," Bo
b Se
ger's "Shame on the Moon" and Ke
ith Ur
ban's "Making Memories of Us." As a recording artist, Crowell was named ACM Top New Male Vocalist for 1988. He received a Grammy for Best Country Song and an ACM Song of the Year nomination for "After All This Time." He was inducted into the Nashville Songwriters Hall of Fame in 2003.
Winner
Rodney Crowell
Poet's Award
2018
Rodney Crowell has written for many of country music's most prominent artists since the 1970s. A Houston native, Crowell landed his first cut with Je
rry Re
ed after the country star signed him to a publishing deal in 1972. Em
mylou Har
ris then hired him for her Hot Band and frequently recorded his songs, introducing his prodigious talent to her fans and other country artists. Crowell's catalog grew to include #1 singles like "I Couldn't Leave You If I Tried" and "She's Crazy for Leavin'," as well as Rosa
nne C
ash's "I Don't Know Why You Don't Want Me," Crys
tal Gay
le's "Til I Gain Control Again," High
way 101's "Somewhere Tonight," Way
lon Jen
nings' "I Ain't Livin' Long Like This," T
im Mc
Graw's "Please Remember Me," Ni
tty Grit
ty Dirt Band's "Long Hard Road (The Sharecropper's Dream)," the Oa
k Ridg
e Boys' "Leaving Louisiana in the Broad Daylight," Bo
b Se
ger's "Shame on the Moon" and Ke
ith Ur
ban's "Making Memories of Us." As a recording artist, Crowell was named ACM Top New Male Vocalist for 1988. He received a Grammy for Best Country Song and an ACM Song of the Year nomination for "After All This Time." He was inducted into the Nashville Songwriters Hall of Fame in 2003.
Winner
Rodney Crowell
Top New Male Vocalist
1988
Rodney Crowell has written for many of country music's most prominent artists since the 1970s. A Houston native, Crowell landed his first cut with Je
rry Re
ed after the country star signed him to a publishing deal in 1972. Em
mylou Har
ris then hired him for her Hot Band and frequently recorded his songs, introducing his prodigious talent to her fans and other country artists. Crowell's catalog grew to include #1 singles like "I Couldn't Leave You If I Tried" and "She's Crazy for Leavin'," as well as Rosa
nne C
ash's "I Don't Know Why You Don't Want Me," Crys
tal Gay
le's "Til I Gain Control Again," High
way 101's "Somewhere Tonight," Way
lon Jen
nings' "I Ain't Livin' Long Like This," T
im Mc
Graw's "Please Remember Me," Ni
tty Grit
ty Dirt Band's "Long Hard Road (The Sharecropper's Dream)," the Oa
k Ridg
e Boys' "Leaving Louisiana in the Broad Daylight," Bo
b Se
ger's "Shame on the Moon" and Ke
ith Ur
ban's "Making Memories of Us." As a recording artist, Crowell was named ACM Top New Male Vocalist for 1988. He received a Grammy for Best Country Song and an ACM Song of the Year nomination for "After All This Time." He was inducted into the Nashville Songwriters Hall of Fame in 2003.
Winner

Nominees Search Results

Artist/Song/Album Name Award Category Year Credits Winner
Please Remember Me Single Record of the Year 1999 Blue Sky Rider Songs (BMI) - Publisher
Rodney Crowell - Composer
Sony/ATV Tunes LLC (ASCAP) - Publisher
Tim McGraw - Artist
Will Jennings - Composer
Byron Gallimore - Producer
Curb Records - Record Company
James Stroud - Producer
Tim McGraw - Producer
Nominee
Please Remember Me Song of the Year 1999 Blue Sky Rider Songs (BMI) - Publisher
Rodney Crowell - Composer
Sony/ATV Tunes LLC (ASCAP) - Publisher
Tim McGraw - Artist
Will Jennings - Composer
Byron Gallimore - Producer
Curb Records - Record Company
James Stroud - Producer
Tim McGraw - Producer
Nominee
Rodney Crowell Top Male Vocalist 1989 Rodney Crowell has written for many of country music's most prominent artists since the 1970s. A Houston native, Crowell landed his first cut with Je
rry Re
ed after the country star signed him to a publishing deal in 1972. Em
mylou Har
ris then hired him for her Hot Band and frequently recorded his songs, introducing his prodigious talent to her fans and other country artists. Crowell's catalog grew to include #1 singles like "I Couldn't Leave You If I Tried" and "She's Crazy for Leavin'," as well as Rosa
nne C
ash's "I Don't Know Why You Don't Want Me," Crys
tal Gay
le's "Til I Gain Control Again," High
way 101's "Somewhere Tonight," Way
lon Jen
nings' "I Ain't Livin' Long Like This," T
im Mc
Graw's "Please Remember Me," Ni
tty Grit
ty Dirt Band's "Long Hard Road (The Sharecropper's Dream)," the Oa
k Ridg
e Boys' "Leaving Louisiana in the Broad Daylight," Bo
b Se
ger's "Shame on the Moon" and Ke
ith Ur
ban's "Making Memories of Us." As a recording artist, Crowell was named ACM Top New Male Vocalist for 1988. He received a Grammy for Best Country Song and an ACM Song of the Year nomination for "After All This Time." He was inducted into the Nashville Songwriters Hall of Fame in 2003.
Nominee
Diamonds & Dirt Album of the Year 1989 Columbia Records - Record Company
Rodney Crowell - Artist
Rodney Crowell - Producer
Tony Brown - Producer
Nominee
After All This Time Song of the Year 1989 Coolwell (ASCAP) - Publisher
Granite (ASCAP) - Publisher
Rodney Crowell - Artist
Rodney Crowell - Composer
Nominee
Rodney Crowell Top Vocal Duet 1988 Rodney Crowell has written for many of country music's most prominent artists since the 1970s. A Houston native, Crowell landed his first cut with Je
rry Re
ed after the country star signed him to a publishing deal in 1972. Em
mylou Har
ris then hired him for her Hot Band and frequently recorded his songs, introducing his prodigious talent to her fans and other country artists. Crowell's catalog grew to include #1 singles like "I Couldn't Leave You If I Tried" and "She's Crazy for Leavin'," as well as Rosa
nne C
ash's "I Don't Know Why You Don't Want Me," Crys
tal Gay
le's "Til I Gain Control Again," High
way 101's "Somewhere Tonight," Way
lon Jen
nings' "I Ain't Livin' Long Like This," T
im Mc
Graw's "Please Remember Me," Ni
tty Grit
ty Dirt Band's "Long Hard Road (The Sharecropper's Dream)," the Oa
k Ridg
e Boys' "Leaving Louisiana in the Broad Daylight," Bo
b Se
ger's "Shame on the Moon" and Ke
ith Ur
ban's "Making Memories of Us." As a recording artist, Crowell was named ACM Top New Male Vocalist for 1988. He received a Grammy for Best Country Song and an ACM Song of the Year nomination for "After All This Time." He was inducted into the Nashville Songwriters Hall of Fame in 2003.
Nominee
Seven Year Ache Album of the Year 1981 Columbia Records - Record Company
Rodney Crowell - Producer
Rosanne Cash - Artist
Nominee
Seven Year Ache Single Record of the Year 1981 Columbia Records - Record Company
Rodney Crowell - Producer
Rosanne Cash - Artist
Nominee
Please Remember Me
Single Record of the Year
1999
Blue Sky Rider Songs (BMI) - Publisher
Rodney Crowell - Composer
Sony/ATV Tunes LLC (ASCAP) - Publisher
Tim McGraw - Artist
Will Jennings - Composer
Byron Gallimore - Producer
Curb Records - Record Company
James Stroud - Producer
Tim McGraw - Producer
Nominee
Please Remember Me
Song of the Year
1999
Blue Sky Rider Songs (BMI) - Publisher
Rodney Crowell - Composer
Sony/ATV Tunes LLC (ASCAP) - Publisher
Tim McGraw - Artist
Will Jennings - Composer
Byron Gallimore - Producer
Curb Records - Record Company
James Stroud - Producer
Tim McGraw - Producer
Nominee
Rodney Crowell
Top Male Vocalist
1989
Rodney Crowell has written for many of country music's most prominent artists since the 1970s. A Houston native, Crowell landed his first cut with Je
rry Re
ed after the country star signed him to a publishing deal in 1972. Em
mylou Har
ris then hired him for her Hot Band and frequently recorded his songs, introducing his prodigious talent to her fans and other country artists. Crowell's catalog grew to include #1 singles like "I Couldn't Leave You If I Tried" and "She's Crazy for Leavin'," as well as Rosa
nne C
ash's "I Don't Know Why You Don't Want Me," Crys
tal Gay
le's "Til I Gain Control Again," High
way 101's "Somewhere Tonight," Way
lon Jen
nings' "I Ain't Livin' Long Like This," T
im Mc
Graw's "Please Remember Me," Ni
tty Grit
ty Dirt Band's "Long Hard Road (The Sharecropper's Dream)," the Oa
k Ridg
e Boys' "Leaving Louisiana in the Broad Daylight," Bo
b Se
ger's "Shame on the Moon" and Ke
ith Ur
ban's "Making Memories of Us." As a recording artist, Crowell was named ACM Top New Male Vocalist for 1988. He received a Grammy for Best Country Song and an ACM Song of the Year nomination for "After All This Time." He was inducted into the Nashville Songwriters Hall of Fame in 2003.
Nominee
Diamonds & Dirt
Album of the Year
1989
Columbia Records - Record Company
Rodney Crowell - Artist
Rodney Crowell - Producer
Tony Brown - Producer
Nominee
After All This Time
Song of the Year
1989
Coolwell (ASCAP) - Publisher
Granite (ASCAP) - Publisher
Rodney Crowell - Artist
Rodney Crowell - Composer
Nominee
Rodney Crowell
Top Vocal Duet
1988
Rodney Crowell has written for many of country music's most prominent artists since the 1970s. A Houston native, Crowell landed his first cut with Je
rry Re
ed after the country star signed him to a publishing deal in 1972. Em
mylou Har
ris then hired him for her Hot Band and frequently recorded his songs, introducing his prodigious talent to her fans and other country artists. Crowell's catalog grew to include #1 singles like "I Couldn't Leave You If I Tried" and "She's Crazy for Leavin'," as well as Rosa
nne C
ash's "I Don't Know Why You Don't Want Me," Crys
tal Gay
le's "Til I Gain Control Again," High
way 101's "Somewhere Tonight," Way
lon Jen
nings' "I Ain't Livin' Long Like This," T
im Mc
Graw's "Please Remember Me," Ni
tty Grit
ty Dirt Band's "Long Hard Road (The Sharecropper's Dream)," the Oa
k Ridg
e Boys' "Leaving Louisiana in the Broad Daylight," Bo
b Se
ger's "Shame on the Moon" and Ke
ith Ur
ban's "Making Memories of Us." As a recording artist, Crowell was named ACM Top New Male Vocalist for 1988. He received a Grammy for Best Country Song and an ACM Song of the Year nomination for "After All This Time." He was inducted into the Nashville Songwriters Hall of Fame in 2003.
Nominee
Seven Year Ache
Album of the Year
1981
Columbia Records - Record Company
Rodney Crowell - Producer
Rosanne Cash - Artist
Nominee
Seven Year Ache
Single Record of the Year
1981
Columbia Records - Record Company
Rodney Crowell - Producer
Rosanne Cash - Artist
Nominee