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Grammy Awards: 1996

Grammy

Date:28 February
Host:Ellen DeGeneres
Location:Shrine Auditorium, Los Angeles, California, USA

Best Music Video - Long Form
  Winner:
 
  Other Nominees:
 
  • 333 (1995) (V) - Jelly Green (artist/video director)
  • Line, the Cross & the Curve, The (1994) - Kate Bush (artist/video director); Margarita Doyle (video producer)
  • Planets, The (1994) (TV) - Charles Dutoit (artist); Barbara Willis Sweete (video director); Montréal Symphony Orchestra (artist)
  • Saltimbanco (1997) (TV) - Jacques Payette (video director); Cirque du Soleil (artist)
  • Where'd You Hide the Body (1995) (V) - James McMurtry (video director); K.C. Amos (video director); Bill Brown (XXII) (video director); Ingrid Calame (video director); Sande Chen (video director); Gregory E. Connor (video director); Linda Feferman (video director); Johannes Gamble (video director); Nathan Hope (video director); Pip Johnson (video director); Brenda McIntyre (video director); Luillo Ruiz (video director); Deborah Stratman (video director)

  • Best Song Written Specifically for a Motion Picture or for Television
      Winner:
     
      Other Nominees:
     
  • Bad Boys (1995) - Kenneth 'Babyface' Edmonds
    - For the song "Someone to Love".
  • Clockers (1995) - Bruce Hornsby; Chaka Khan (I)
    - For the song "Love Me Still".
  • Don Juan DeMarco (1995) - Bryan Adams (I); Michael Kamen; Robert John Lange
    - For the song "Have You Ever Really Loved a Woman?".
  • Pagemaster, The (1994) - James Horner; Barry Mann (II); Cynthia Weil
    - For the song "Whatever You Imagine".

  • Best Instrumental Composition Written for a Motion Picture or for Television
      Winner:
     
      Other Nominees:
     
  • Batman Forever (1995) - Elliot Goldenthal
    - For "Batman Forever".
  • Cure, The (1995) - Dave Grusin
    - For "The Cure".
  • Ed Wood (1994) - Howard Shore
    - For the main title.
  • Joe Cool Blues (1995) (TV) - Wynton Marsalis
    - For "Buggy Ride".

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