The Grammy Award for Best Vocal Arrangement for Two or More Voices was first awarded in 1977. It was known as Grammy Award for Best Arrangement for Voices from 1977 to 1981. It was presented to the arranger of music. The award was retired in 1986.
Winners: Grammys Best Vocal Arrangement for Two or More Voices
Year
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Winner/s
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1986
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Bobby McFerrin & Cheryl Bentyne for "Another Night in Tunisia" performed by The Manhattan Transfer
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1985
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The Pointer Sisters for "Automatic"
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1984
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Arif Mardin & Chaka Khan for "Be Bop Medley" performed by Chaka Khan
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1983
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David Paich for "Rosanna" performed by Toto
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1982
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Gene Puerling for "A Nightingale Sang in Berkeley Square" performed by The Manhattan Transfer
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1981
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Janis Siegel for "Birdland" performed by The Manhattan Transfer
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1979
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The Bee Gees for "Stayin' Alive"
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1978
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The Eagles for "New Kid in Town"
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1977
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Starland Vocal Band for "Afternoon Delight"
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