How nicely do the winners on the Grammy Awards align with Billboard chart success? Maybe not surprisingly, very carefully — particularly in terms of trophy recipients reaching the highest 10 of the Billboard 200 albums chart and the Billboard Hot 100 songs chart.
Billboard seems on the crossroads of Recording Academy and industrial success in two of essentially the most distinguished Grammy classes – album of the yr and file of the yr – during the last 65 years, from the primary awards introduced in 1959, a yr after the Sizzling 100 launched and three years after the Billboard 200 started – by music’s newest greatest night time in 2023.
Album of the 12 months Winners on the Billboard 200
Of the 65 album of the yr winners, 62 – or 95% – have hit the Billboard 200’s prime 10 (two of which did so for the primary time following their Grammy victories). Harry Kinds’ Harry’s Home is the latest contributor to that overwhelming majority, having reigned for 2 weeks beginning upon its debut in June 2022.
A yr earlier, Jon Batiste’s victory with We Are contrasted that sharp pattern, and halted a run of 26 prime 10s profitable consecutively since 1996 – the longest streak all-time. Nonetheless, We Are surged again onto the April 16, 2022-dated Billboard 200 at a brand new No. 25 excessive; it beforehand spent every week on the survey, at No. 86, in April 2021. The 2 earlier profitable units to not have hit the highest 10: Tony Bennett’s MTV Unplugged, which rose to No. 48 after its 1995 win (after it had reached No. 69 earlier than that yr’s ceremony), and Glen Campbell’s By the Time I Get to Phoenix, which reached its No. 15 peak forward of its win in 1969.
Traditionally, 68% of all winners (44 of 65) have led the checklist.
Right here’s a recap of how all album of the yr Grammy Award winners have carried out on the Billboard 200. (Album of the yr is awarded to artist[s] and featured artist[s], songwriter[s] of latest materials, producer[s], recording engineer[s], mixer[s] and mastering engineer[s].)
12 months, Artist, Title / Billboard 200 Peak
- 2023, Harry Kinds, Harry’s Home / No. 1 – 2 weeks
- 2022, Jon Batiste, We Are / No. 25 (post-Grammys; beforehand reached No. 86)
- 2021, Taylor Swift, Folklore / No. 1 – 8 weeks
- 2020, Billie Eilish, When We All Fall Asleep, The place Do We Go? / No. 1 – 3 weeks
- 2019, Kacey Musgraves, Golden Hour / No. 4
- 2018, Bruno Mars, 24K Magic / No. 2
- 2017, Adele, 25 / No. 1 – 10 weeks
- 2016, Taylor Swift, 1989 / No. 1 – 11 weeks
- 2015, Beck, Morning Section / No. 3
- 2014, Daft Punk, Random Entry Recollections / No. 1 – 2 weeks
- 2013, Mumford & Sons, Babel / No. 1 – 5 weeks
- 2012, Adele, 21 / No. 1 – 24 weeks
- 2011, Arcade Hearth, The Suburbs / No. 1 – 1 week
- 2010, Taylor Swift, Fearless / No. 1 – 11 weeks
- 2009, Robert Plant & Alison Krauss, Elevating Sand / No. 2
- 2008, Herbie Hancock, River: The Joni Letters / No. 5 (post-Grammys; beforehand reached No. 118)
- 2007, The Chicks, Taking the Lengthy Means / No. 1 – 2 weeks
- 2006, U2, How you can Dismantle an Atomic Bomb / No. 1 – 1 week
- 2005, Ray Charles, Genius Loves Firm / No. 1 – 1 week (post-Grammys; beforehand reached No. 2)
- 2004, OutKast, Speakerboxx/The Love Beneath / No. 1 – 7 weeks
- 2003, Norah Jones, Come Away With Me / No. 1 – 4 weeks
- 2002, Soundtrack, O Brother, The place Artwork Thou? / No. 1 – 2 weeks (post-Grammys; beforehand reached No. 10)
- 2001, Steely Dan, Two In opposition to Nature / No. 6
- 2000, Santana, Supernatural / No. 1 – 12 weeks
- 1999, Lauryn Hill, The Miseducation of Lauryn Hill / No. 1 – 4 weeks
- 1998, Bob Dylan, Time Out of Thoughts / No. 10
- 1997, Celine Dion, Falling Into You / No. 1 – 3 weeks
- 1996, Alanis Morissette, Jagged Little Tablet / No. 1 – 12 weeks
- 1995, Tony Bennett, MTV Unplugged / No. 48 (post-Grammys; beforehand reached No. 69)
- 1994, Whitney Houston, The Bodyguard soundtrack / No. 1 – 20 weeks
- 1993, Eric Clapton, Unplugged / No. 1 – 3 weeks (post-Grammys; beforehand reached No. 2)
- 1992, Natalie Cole, Unforgettable: With Love / No. 1 – 5 weeks
- 1991, Quincy Jones, Again on the Block / No. 9
- 1990, Bonnie Raitt, Nick of Time / No. 1 – 3 weeks (post-Grammys; beforehand reached No. 22)
- 1989, George Michael, Religion / No. 1 – 12 weeks
- 1988, U2, The Joshua Tree / No. 1 – 9 weeks
- 1987, Paul Simon, Graceland / No. 3
- 1986, Phil Collins, No Jacket Required / No. 1 – 7 weeks
- 1985, Lionel Richie, Can’t Gradual Down / No. 1 – 3 weeks
- 1984, Michael Jackson, Thriller / No. 1 – 37 weeks
- 1983, Toto, Toto IV / No. 4
- 1982, John Lennon & Yoko Ono, Double Fantasy / No. 1 – 8 weeks
- 1981, Christopher Cross, Christopher Cross / No. 6
- 1980, Billy Joel, 52nd Road / No. 1 – 8 weeks
- 1979, Soundtrack, Saturday Night time Fever / No. 1 – 24 weeks
- 1978, Fleetwood Mac, Rumours / No. 1 – 31 weeks
- 1977, Stevie Marvel, Songs within the Key of Life / No. 1 – 14 weeks
- 1976, Paul Simon, Nonetheless Loopy After All These Years / No. 1 – 1 week
- 1975, Stevie Marvel, Fulfillingness’ First Finale / No. 1 – 2 weeks
- 1974, Stevie Marvel, Innervisions / No. 4
- 1973, Numerous artists, The Live performance for Bangladesh / No. 2
- 1972, Carole King, Tapestry / No. 1 – 15 weeks
- 1971, Simon & Garfunkel, Bridge Over Troubled Water / No. 1 – 10 weeks
- 1970, Blood, Sweat & Tears, Blood, Sweat & Tears / No. 1 – 7 weeks
- 1969, Glen Campbell, By the Time I Get to Phoenix / No. 15
- 1968, The Beatles, Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Membership Band / No. 1 – 15 weeks
- 1967, Frank Sinatra, A Man and His Music / No. 9
- 1966, Frank Sinatra, September of My Years / No. 5
- 1965, Stan Getz & Joao Gilberto, Getz/Gilberto / No. 2
- 1964, Barbra Streisand, The Barbra Streisand Album / No. 9
- 1963, Vaughn Meader, The First Household / No. 1 – 12 weeks
- 1962, Judy Garland, Judy at Carnegie Corridor / No. 1 – 13 weeks
- 1961, Bob Newhart, The Button-Down Thoughts of Bob Newhart / No. 1 – 14 weeks
- 1960, Frank Sinatra, Come Dance With Me / No. 2
- 1959, Henry Mancini, The Music From Peter Gunn / No. 1 – 10 weeks
Report of the 12 months Winners on the Sizzling 100
Of the 65 file of the yr winners, 54 – or 83% – have hit the Sizzling 100’s prime 10 (certainly one of which did so for the primary time following its Grammy coronation). Lizzo’s “About Rattling Time” continues that trend, as 14 winners in a row since 2010 have reached the highest 10, the second-longest streak, after a 23-year run in 1965-87.
Traditionally, 54% of all winners (35 of 65) have topped the tally, with “About Rattling Time” likewise upping that share.
Right here’s a rundown of how all file of the yr Grammy Award winners have fared on the Sizzling 100. (Report of the yr is awarded to artist/producer[s], recording engineer[s] and/or mixer[s] and mastering engineer[s], if aside from artist.)
12 months, Title, Artist / Sizzling 100 Peak
- 2023, “About Rattling Time,” Lizzo / No. 1 – 2 weeks
- 2022, “Depart the Door Open,” Silk Sonic (Bruno Mars & Anderson .Paak) / No. 1 – 2 weeks
- 2021, “Every little thing I Wished,” Billie Eilish / No. 8
- 2020, “Dangerous Man,” Billie Eilish / No. 1 – 1 week
- 2019, “This Is America,” Infantile Gambino / No. 1 – 2 weeks
- 2018, “24K Magic,” Bruno Mars / No. 4
- 2017, “Hiya,” Adele / No. 1 – 10 weeks
- 2016, “Uptown Funk!,” Mark Ronson feat. Bruno Mars / No. 1 – 14 weeks
- 2015, “Keep With Me,” Sam Smith / No. 2
- 2014, “Get Fortunate,” Daft Punk feat. Pharrell Williams / No. 2
- 2013, “Anyone That I Used To Know,” Gotye feat. Kimbra / No. 1 – 8 weeks
- 2012, “Rolling within the Deep,” Adele / No. 1 – 7 weeks
- 2011, “Want You Now,” Girl A / No. 2
- 2010, “Use Anyone,” Kings of Leon / No. 4
- 2009, “Please Learn the Letter,” Robert Plant & Alison Krauss / didn’t chart
- 2008, “Rehab,” Amy Winehouse / No. 9
- 2007, “Not Prepared To Make Good,” Dixie Chicks / No. 4 (post-Grammys; beforehand reached No. 23)
- 2006, “Boulevard of Damaged Desires,” Inexperienced Day / No. 2
- 2005, “Right here We Go Once more,” Ray Charles & Norah Jones / didn’t chart
- 2004, “Clocks,” Coldplay / No. 29
- 2003, “Don’t Know Why,” Norah Jones / No. 30
- 2002, “Stroll On,” U2 / didn’t chart
- 2001, “Stunning Day,” U2 / No. 21
- 2000, “Clean,” Santana feat. Rob Thomas / No. 1 – 12 weeks
- 1999, “My Coronary heart Will Go On,” Celine Dion / No. 1 – 2 weeks
- 1998, “Sunny Got here Dwelling,” Shawn Colvin / No. 7
- 1997, “Change the World,” Eric Clapton / No. 5
- 1996, “Kiss From a Rose,” Seal / No. 1 – 1 week
- 1995, “All I Wanna Do,” Sheryl Crow / No. 2
- 1994, “I Will At all times Love You,” Whitney Houston / No. 1 – 14 weeks
- 1993, “Tears in Heaven,” Eric Clapton / No. 2
- 1992, “Unforgettable,” Natalie Cole / No. 14
- 1991, “One other Day in Paradise,” Phil Collins / No. 1 – 4 weeks
- 1990, “Wind Beneath My Wings,” Bette Midler / No. 1 – 1 week
- 1989, “Don’t Fear, Be Pleased,” Bobby McFerrin / No. 1 – 2 weeks
- 1988, “Graceland,” Paul Simon / No. 81
- 1987, “Larger Love,” Steve Winwood / No. 1 – 1 week
- 1986, “We Are the World,” USA for Africa / No. 1 – 4 weeks
- 1985, “What’s Love Received to Do With It,” Tina Turner / No. 1 – 3 weeks
- 1984, “Beat It,” Michael Jackson / No. 1 – 3 weeks
- 1983, “Rosanna,” Toto / No. 2
- 1982, “Bette Davis Eyes,” Kim Carnes / No. 1 – 9 weeks
- 1981, “Crusing,” Christopher Cross / No. 1 – 1 week
- 1980, “What a Idiot Believes,” The Doobie Brothers / No. 1 – 1 week
- 1979, “Simply the Means You Are,” Billy Joel / No. 3
- 1978, “Lodge California,” Eagles / No. 1 – 1 week
- 1977, “This Masquerade,” George Benson / No. 10
- 1976, “Love Will Maintain Us Collectively,” Captain & Tennille / No. 1 – 4 weeks
- 1975, “I Truthfully Love You,” Olivia Newton-John / No. 1 – 2 weeks
- 1974, “Killing Me Softly With His Tune,” Roberta Flack / No. 1 – 5 weeks
- 1973, “The First Time Ever I Noticed Your Face,” Roberta Flack / No. 1 – 6 weeks
- 1972, “It’s Too Late,” Carole King / No. 1 – 5 weeks
- 1971, “Bridge Over Troubled Water,” Simon & Garfunkel / No. 1 – 6 weeks
- 1970, “Aquarius/Let the Sunshine In,” The fifth Dimension / No. 1 – 6 weeks
- 1969, “Mrs. Robinson,” Simon & Garfunkel / No. 1 – 3 weeks
- 1968, “Up, Up and Away,” The fifth Dimension / No. 7
- 1967, “Strangers within the Night time,” Frank Sinatra / No. 1 – 1 week
- 1966, “A Style of Honey,” Herb Alpert & the Tijuana Brass / No. 7
- 1965, “The Lady From Ipanema,” Astrud Gilberto & Stan Getz / No. 5
- 1964, “Days of Wine and Roses,” Henry Mancini / No. 33
- 1963, “I Left My Coronary heart in San Francisco,” Tony Bennett / No. 19
- 1962, “Moon River,” Henry Mancini / No. 11
- 1961, “Theme From A Summer season Place,” Percy Religion / No. 1 – 9 weeks
- 1960, “Mack the Knife,” Bobby Darin / No. 1 – 9 weeks
- 1959, “Nel Blu Dipinto Di Blu (Volare),” Domenico Modugno / No. 1 – 5 weeks