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List of awards and nominations received by Donna Summer

List of awards and nominations received by Donna Summer

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This is a list of awards and nominations (incomplete) that American singer Donna Summer (1948–2012) has received throughout her career.

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  • NAACP Image Award
  • One time Juno Award nomination for Best Selling International Single, "I Feel Love"
  • Three Multi-Platinum albums in the United States
  • Eleven of her albums went Gold in the United States
  • Twelve Gold singles
  • Six American Music Awards
  • She was the first female African American to receive an MTV Video Music Awards nomination ("Best Female Video" and "Best Choreography" for "She Works Hard for the Money")
  • Summer has received five Grammy Awards[1][2]
    • 1978 – Best R&B Vocal Performance (Female), "Last Dance"
    • 1979 – Best Rock Vocal Performance (Female), "Hot Stuff"
    • 1983 – Best Inspirational Performance, "He's a Rebel"
    • 1984 – Best Inspirational Performance, "Forgive Me"
    • 1997 – Best Dance Recording, "Carry On"
  • Thirteen other Grammy Award nominations (total of eighteen)
    • 1978 – Best Pop Vocal Performance (Female), "MacArthur Park"
    • 1979 – Album of the Year, Bad Girls
    • 1979 – Best Pop Vocal Performance (Female), "Bad Girls"
    • 1979 – Best R&B Vocal Performance (Female), "Dim All the Lights"
    • 1979 – Best Disco Recording, "Bad Girls"
    • 1980 – Best Pop Vocal Performance (Female), "On the Radio"
    • 1981 – Best Rock Vocal Performance (Female), "Cold Love"
    • 1981 – Best Inspirational Performance, "I Believe in Jesus"
    • 1982 – Best Rock Vocal Performance (Female), "Protection"
    • 1982 – Best R&B Vocal Performance (Female), "Love Is in Control (Finger on the Trigger)"
    • 1983 – Best Pop Vocal Performance (Female), "She Works Hard for the Money"
    • 1983 - Album of the Year, "Flashdance," Original Motion Picture Soundtrack - "Romeo"
    • 1999 – Best Dance Recording, "I Will Go with You (Con te Partirò)"
  • Summer placed a Top Forty hit on the Billboard Hot 100 in every year from 1975 ("Love to Love You Baby") to 1984 ("There Goes My Baby")
  • Summer is Billboard's top charting Hot 100 artist from 1976 to 1982 (pre MTV era), with 12 top 10 singles.
  • Summer was the first artist to score three consecutive number-one double albums
  • Summer was twice honored by the Dance Music Hall of Fame; once with her induction as a recording artist and again with the induction for her influential single "I Feel Love"[3]
  • Summer's Billboard number-one Disco/Club Play hits spans from 1975's "Love to Love You Baby" through 2010's "To Paris with Love"
  • In 2013, Summer was posthumously inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame[4]
  • Summer was nominated for Best Original Song – Motion Picture of 35th Golden Globe Awards (1978) with John Barry

ASCAP Pop Music Awards

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Grammy Awards

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American Music Awards

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Dance Music Hall of Fame

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NAACP Image Awards

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Ivor Novello Awards

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Juno Awards

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Rock & Roll Hall of Fame

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MTV Video Music Awards

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References

  1. "Donna Summer past awards search". grammy.com.
  2. 'Nightline' Playlist: Donna Summer. ABC News (2008-06-13). Retrieved 2011-02-22.
  3. "Dance Music Hall Of Fame Announces Induction Ceremony". Remixmag.com. Archived from the original on 2009-01-08. Retrieved 2011-04-04.
  4. "Randy Newman, Heart, Donna Summer Among 2013 Rock and Roll Hall of Fame inductees". Foxnews.com. December 11, 2012. Retrieved December 11, 2012.
  5. "Donna Summer". GRAMMY.com. 2019-11-19. Retrieved 2019-12-01.

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