Record of the year: "Another Day in Paradise," Phil Collins.
Album of the year: "Back on the Block," Quincy Jones.
Song of the year: "From a Distance," Julie Gold.
New artist: Mariah Carey.
Pop performance, duo or group: "All My Life," Linda Ronstadt with Aaron Neville.
Pop vocal performance, female: "Vision of Love," Mariah Carey.
Pop vocal performance, male: "O, Pretty Woman" (From a Black & White Night Live), Roy Orbison.
Pop instrumental performance: "Twin Peaks Theme," Angelo Badalamentei.
Rock performance, duo or group: "Janie's Got a Gun," Aerosmith.
Hard rock performance: "Time's Up," Living Colour.
Rock vocal performance, male: "Bad Love," Eric Clapton.
Rock vocal performance, female: "Black Velvet," Alannah Myles.
Rock instrumental performance: "D-FW," the Vaughan Brothers.
Rap solo performance: "U Can't Touch This," M. C. Hammer.
Rap performance by a duo or group: "Back on the Block" (track from Quincy Jones' "Back on the Block"), Ice-T, Melle Mel, Big Daddy Kane and Kool Moe Dee.
R&B; song (songwriter's award): "U Can't Touch This," Rick James, Alonzo Miller and M. C. Hammer.
R&B; vocal performance, male: "Here and Now," Luther Vandross.
R&B; vocal performance, female: "Compositions," Anita Baker.
R&B; performance by a duo or group with vocal: "I'll Be Good to You," Ray Charles and Chaka Khan.
Producer of the year (non-classical): Quincy Jones.
Music video, long form: "Please Hammer Don't Hurt 'Em the Movie," M. C. Hammer.
Music video, short form: "Opposites Attract," Paula Abdul.
Country vocal performance, female: "Where've You Been," Kathy Mattea.
Country vocal performance, male: "When I Call Your Name," Vince Gill.
Country performance, duo or group: "Pickin' on Nashville," Kentucky Headhunters.
Country vocal collaboration: "Poor Boy Blues," Chet Atkins & Mark Knopfler.
Country instrumental performance: "So Soft, Your Goodbye," Chet Atkins & Mark Knopfler.
Country song (songwriter's award): "Where've You Been," by Jon Vezner and Don Henry.
Bluegrass recording: "I've Got That Old Feeling," Alison Krauss.
Contemporary soul gospel album: "So Much 2 Say," Take 6.
Pop gospel album: "Another Time . . . Another Place," Sandi Patti.
Southern gospel album: "The Great Exchange," Bruce Carroll.
Traditional soul gospel album: "Tramaine Hawkins Live," Tramaine Hawkins.
Gospel album by a choir or chorus: "Having Church," Rev. James Cleveland and the Southern California Community Choir.
Rock-contemporary gospel album: "Beyond Belief," Petra.
Metal performance: "Stone Cold Crazy," Metallica.
Alternative music performance: "I Do Not Want What I Haven't Got," Sinead O'Connor.
Jazz vocal performance, male: "We Are in Love," Harry Connick Jr.
Jazz fusion performance: "Birdland," Quincy Jones and various artists.
Jazz vocal performance, female: "All That Jazz," Ella Fitzgerald.
Jazz instrumental performance, soloist: "The Legendary Oscar Peterson Trio Live at the Blue Note," Oscar Peterson.
Jazz instrumental performance, group: "The Legendary Oscar Peterson Trio Live at the Blue Note," Oscar Peterson Trio.
Jazz instrumental performance, Big Band: "Basie's Bag," George Benson featuring the Count Basie Orchestra.
Traditional blues recording: "Live at San Quentin," B. B. King.
Contemporary blues recording: "Family Style," the Vaughan Brothers.
L Traditional folk recording: "On Praying Ground," Doc Watson.
Contemporary folk recording: "Steady On," Shawn Colvin.
Mexican-American performance: "Soy de San Luis," Texas Tornados.
Latin pop performance: "Por Que Te Tengo Que Olvidar?" Jose Feliciano.
L Tropical Latin performance: "Lambada Timbales," Tito Puente.
Reggae recording: "Time Will Tell, A Tribute to Bob Marley," Bunny Wailer.
Polka recording: "When It's Polka Time at Your House," Jimmy Sturr and His Orchestra.
Best New Age performance: "Mark Isham," Mark Isham.
Musical cast show album: "Les Miserables, the Complete Symphonic Recording," David Caddick, producer.
Historical album: "Robert Johnson: The Complete Recordings," Lawrence Cohn, producer.
Recording for children: "The Little Mermaid: Original Cast Recording," Howard Ashman and Alan Menken.
Comedy recording: "P. D. Q. Bach: Oedipus Tex and Other Choral Calamities," Prof. Peter Schickele.
L Spoken word recording: "Gracie: A Love Story," George Burns.
Instrumental composition: "Change of Heart," Pat Metheny.
Instrumental composition written for movie or TV: "Glory," James Horner.
Song written specifically for movie or TV: "Under the Sea" (from "The Little Mermaid"), Alan Menken and Howard Ashman.
Arrangement on an instrumental: "Birdland," Quincy Jones, Ian Prince, Rod Temperton and Jerry Hey.
Instrumental arrangement accompanying vocal: "The Places You Find Love," Jerry Hey, Glen Ballard, Clif Magne and Quincy Jones.
Engineered recording (non-classical): "Back on the Block," Bruce Swedien.
Album package: "Days of Open Hand," Len Peltier, Jeffrey Gold and Suzanne Vega.
Album notes: "Brownie: The Complete Emarcy Recordings of Clifford Brown," Dan Morgenstern.
Classical album: "Ives: Symphony No. 2; the Gong on the Hook and Ladder (Fireman's Parade on Main Street); Central Park in the Dark; the Unanswered Question," Leonard Bernstein, New York Philharmonic.
Orchestral performance: "Shostakovich: Symphonies 1 and 7," Leonard Bernstein, Chicago Symphony.
Opera recording: "Wagner: Das Rheingold," James Levine, Metropolitan Opera Orchestra.
Choral performance: "Walton: Belshazzar's Feast; Bernstein: Chichester Psalms; Missa Brevis," Robert Shaw, Atlanta Symphony Chorus and Orchestra.
Classical performance -- instrumental soloist with orchestra: "Shostakovich: Violin Concerto No. 1; Glazunov: Violin Concerto in A Minor," Itzhak Perlman and Zubin Mehta conducting the Israel Philharmonic.
Classical performance -- instrumental soloist without orchestra: "The Last Recording (Chopin, Haydn, Liszt, Wagner)," Vladimir Horowitz, piano.
Chamber music or other small ensemble performance: "Brahms: The Three Violin Sonatas," Itzhak Perlman, violin; Daniel Barenboim, piano.
Classical vocal performance: "Carreras, Domingo, Pavarotti in Concert," Jose Carreras, Placido Domingo and Luciano Pavarotti.
Contemporary composition: "Bernstein: Arias & Barcarolles," Leonard Bernstein.
Engineered recording (classical): "Rachmaninoff: Vespers," Jack Renner.
Classical producer of the year: Adam Stern.