The Grammy Award for Best Traditional Pop Vocal Album has been handed out every year since 1992. The award was known as Best Traditional Pop Performance in 1991 and it was changed to Best Traditional Pop Vocal Performance from 1993 to 2000. Since 2001 the award has been titled Best Traditional Pop Vocal Album. The main criteria relating to the award is that the album should contain 51% or more playing time of vocal tracks. Since 2001 the award recipients include the performing artists, the engineers/mixers and the producers. Tony Bennett has won the award ten times making him the most awarded in the category.
Winners: Grammys Best Traditional Pop Vocal Album
Year
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Winner/s
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1992
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Cole, Natalie
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1993
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Tony Bennett
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1994
|
Tony Bennett
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1995
|
Tony Bennett
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1996
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Frank Sinatra
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1997
|
Tony Bennett
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1998
|
Tony Bennett
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1999
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Patti Page
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2000
|
Tony Bennett
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2001
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Joni Mitchell
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2002
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Harry Connick, Jr.
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2003
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Tony Bennett
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2004
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Tony Bennett and k.d. lang
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2005
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Rod Stewart
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2006
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Tony Bennett
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2007
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Tony Bennett
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2008
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Michael Bublé
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2009
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Natalie Cole
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2010
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Michael Bublé
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