BetteBack: – Frlday, Jan. 12, 1990: Henley, Raitt, Midler Other Pop Veterans Lead Grammy Nominations

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Henley, Raitt, Midler Other Pop Veterans Lead Grammy Nominations
Frlday, Jan. 12, 1990

Key Grammy Nominations at a Glance

”¢ Record of the Year ”¢ “The End of the Innocence,” Don Henley; “The Living Years,” Mike and the Mechanics; “She Drives Me Crazy,” Fine Young Cannibals; “We Didn’t Start the Fire,” Billy Joel; “Wind Beneath My Wings,” Bette Midler.

”¢ Album Of the Year -“The End of the Innocence,” Don Henley; “Full Moon Fever,” Tom Petty; “Nick of Time,” Bonnie Raitt; “The Raw & The Cooked,” Fine Young Cannibals; “Traveling Wiiburys Volume One,” Traveling Wilburys.

”¢ Song of the Year – “Don’t Know Much,” Linda Ronstadt and Aaron Neville; “The End of the Innocence,” Don Henley; “The Living Years,” Mike and the Mechanics; “We Didn’t Start the Fire,” Billy Joel; “Wind Beneath My Wings,” Bette Midler.

”¢ Pop Vocal, Female – “Cry like a Rainstorm – Howl like the Wind,” Linda Ronstadt; “Don’t Wanna Lose You,” Gloria Estefan; “Nick of Time,” Bonnie Raitt; “Straight Up,” Paula Abdul; “Wind Beneath My Wings,” Bette Midler.

”¢ Pop Vocal, Male -“Batman – Motion Picture Sound track,” Prince; “How Am I Supposed to Live without You,” Michael Bolton; “Right Here Waiting,” Richard Marx; “We Didn’t Start the Fire,” Billy Joel; “You Got It,” Roy Orbison.

”¢ Rock Vocal, Female – “Brave and Crazy,” Melissa Etheridge; “Foreign Affair,” Tina Turner; “I Drove All Night,” Cyndi Lauper; “Let’s Stay Together,” Pat Benatar; “Nick of Time,” Bonnie Raitt.

”¢ Rock Vocal, Male – “The End of the Innocence,” Don Henley; “Free FallinY’ Tom Petty; “Freedom,” Neil Young; “New York,” Lou Reed; “When the Night Comes,” Joe Cocker.

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