Frank Sinatra
Wins
9
Nominations
31
Category
Biography
"I would like to be remembered as a man who had a wonderful time living life, a man who had good friends, fine family — and I don’t think I could ask for anything more than that, actually."
- Born Francis Albert Sinatra on Dec. 12, 1915, in Hoboken, New Jersey. Died May 14, 1998, in Los Angeles, California
- Frank Sinatra released his first solo album in 1946. The Voice Of Frank Sinatra soon climbed No. 1, spawning several songs that would become mainstays of Sinatra’s repertoire, including "Try A Little Tenderness," "You Go To My Head" and "Someone To Watch Over Me."
- The Chairman of the Board won his first GRAMMY for Best Album Cover for 1958 for Frank Sinatra Sings For Only The Lonely.
- The Recording Academy presented Sinatra with a Lifetime Achievement Award in 1966. He was honored with a Trustees Award in 1979, and he received a GRAMMY Legend Award in 1995.
- He also has 13 recorded works in the GRAMMY Hall Of Fame, including the albums Come Fly With Me, Frank Sinatra Sings For Only The Lonely and In The Wee Small Hours and the singles "The House I Live In," "I'll Never Smile Again" and "I've Got The World On A String."
- In 1961 Sinatra played a benefit concert at Carnegie Hall for Dr. Martin Luther King. He was a lifelong advocate for Jewish causes, and in 1972 was awarded the Medallion of Valor by Israel in recognition of his raising $6.5 million in bond pledges for Israel.
All Grammy Awards and Nominations for Frank Sinatra
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Pop Collaboration With Vocals
My Way (Track). Frank Sinatra, Luciano Pavarotti
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Best Traditional Pop Vocal Album
Duets II. Frank Sinatra
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Best Traditional Pop Vocal Album
Duets (Album). Frank Sinatra
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Best Music Film
Frank Sinatra: Portrait Of An Album (Video). Frank Sinatra
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Record Of The Year
Theme From New York, New York. Frank Sinatra
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Male Pop Vocal Performance
Theme From New York, New York (Single). Frank Sinatra
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Album Of The Year
Trilogy: Past, Present And Future (Album). Frank Sinatra
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Best Contemporary Song
My Way. Frank Sinatra
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Album Of The Year
Francis Albert Sinatra/Antonio Carlos Jobim (Album). Frank Sinatra, Antonio Carlos Jobim
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Male Pop Vocal Performance
Francis Albert Sinatra/Antonio Carlos Jobim (Album). Frank Sinatra
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Record Of The Year
Somethin' Stupid (Single). Nancy Sinatra, Frank Sinatra
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Record Of The Year
Strangers In The Night. Frank Sinatra
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Album Of The Year
A Man And His Music. Frank Sinatra
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Male Pop Vocal Performance
Strangers In The Night. Frank Sinatra
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Male Pop Vocal Performance
It Was A Very Good Year. Frank Sinatra
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Album Of The Year
September Of My Years. Frank Sinatra
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Record Of The Year
The Second Time Around (Single). Frank Sinatra
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Record Of The Year
Nice 'N Easy (Single). Frank Sinatra
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Album Of The Year
Nice 'N Easy (Album). Frank Sinatra
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Male Pop Vocal Performance
Nice 'N Easy (Album). Frank Sinatra
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Male Pop Vocal Performance
Nice 'N Easy (Single). Frank Sinatra
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Best Contemporary Song
Nice 'N Easy (Single). Frank Sinatra
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Record Of The Year
High Hopes (Single). Frank Sinatra
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Album Of The Year
Come Dance With Me. Frank Sinatra
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Male Pop Vocal Performance
Come Dance With Me. Frank Sinatra
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Album Of The Year
Come Fly With Me (Album). Frank Sinatra
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Male Pop Vocal Performance
Come Fly With Me (Album). Frank Sinatra
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Album Of The Year
Only The Lonely (Album). Frank Sinatra
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Record Of The Year
Witchcraft (Single). Frank Sinatra
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Male Pop Vocal Performance
Witchcraft (Single). Frank Sinatra
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Best Recording Package
Only The Lonely. Frank Sinatra
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