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List of awards and nominations received by Phil Collins

List of awards and nominations received by Phil Collins

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The following list includes some of the most significant awards and nominations received by musician Phil Collins as a solo artist.

Collins in 1996
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*Tie with Carly Simon for "Let the River Run" (from Working Girl).

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**Until Anika Noni Rose became a recipient in 2011, Collins held the record for shortest time between his first contribution in 1996, when he first started to write the music for Disney's Tarzan, and being named a Disney Legend in 2002.

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Royal awards

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