Grammy Award for Best Female Country Vocal Performance

The Grammy Award for Best Female Country Vocal Performance was first awarded in 1965, to Dottie West. The award has had several minor name changes:

  • From 1965 to 1967 the award was known as Best Country & Western Vocal Performance - Female [1]
  • In 1968 it was awarded as Best Country & Western Solo Vocal Performance, Female
  • From 1969 to 1994 it was awarded as Best Country Vocal Performance, Female
  • From 1995 to 2011 it was awarded as Best Female Country Vocal Performance
Grammy Award for Best Female Country Vocal Performance
Awarded forquality of female vocal performance in country music.
CountryUnited States
Presented byNational Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences
First awarded1965
Last awarded2011
Websitegrammy.com
Four-time winner Mary Chapin Carpenter
Four-time winner Mary Chapin Carpenter

The award was discontinued after 2011 award season in a major overhaul of Grammy categories. From 2012 to the present, all solo performances (male, female and instrumental) in the country category are recognized in the newly formed Best Country Solo Performance category.

Years reflect the year in which the Grammy Awards were presented, for works released in the previous year.

Recipients

YearArtistWorkNominees
1965Dottie West"Here Comes My Baby"
1966Jody Miller"Queen of the House"
1967Jeannie Seely"Don't Touch Me"
1968Tammy Wynette"I Don't Wanna Play House"
1969Jeannie C. Riley"Harper Valley P.T.A."
1970Tammy Wynette"Stand By Your Man"
1971Lynn Anderson"Rose Garden"
1972Sammi Smith"Help Me Make It Through the Night"
1973Donna Fargo"The Happiest Girl in the Whole USA"
1974Olivia Newton-John"Let Me Be There"
1975Anne Murray"A Love Song"
1976Linda Ronstadt"I Can't Help It (If I'm Still in Love with You)"
1977Emmylou HarrisElite Hotel
1978Crystal Gayle"Don't It Make My Brown Eyes Blue"
1979Dolly PartonHere You Come Again
1980Emmylou HarrisBlue Kentucky Girl
1981Anne Murray"Could I Have This Dance"
1982Dolly Parton"9 to 5"
1983Juice Newton"Break It to Me Gently"
1984Anne Murray"A Little Good News"
1985Emmylou Harris"In My Dreams"
1986Rosanne Cash"I Don't Know Why You Don't Want Me"
1987Reba McEntire"Whoever's in New England"
1988K. T. Oslin"80s Ladies"
1989K. T. Oslin"Hold Me"
1990k.d. langAbsolute Torch and Twang
1991Kathy Mattea"Where've You Been"
1992Mary Chapin Carpenter"Down at the Twist and Shout"
1993Mary Chapin Carpenter"I Feel Lucky"
1994Mary Chapin Carpenter"Passionate Kisses"
1995Mary Chapin Carpenter"Shut Up and Kiss Me"
1996Alison Krauss"Baby Now That I've Found You"
1997LeAnn Rimes"Blue"
1998Trisha Yearwood"How Do I Live"
1999Shania Twain"You're Still the One"
2000Shania Twain"Man! I Feel Like a Woman!"
2001Faith Hill"Breathe"
2002Dolly Parton"Shine"
2003Faith Hill"Cry"
2004June Carter Cash"Keep on the Sunny Side"
2005Gretchen Wilson"Redneck Woman"
2006Emmylou Harris"The Connection"
2007Carrie Underwood"Jesus, Take the Wheel"
2008Carrie Underwood"Before He Cheats"
2009Carrie Underwood"Last Name"
2010Taylor Swift"White Horse"
2011Miranda Lambert"The House That Built Me"

Multiple wins

The following individuals received two or more wins in this category:[2]

WinsPerformer
4Emmylou Harris
Mary Chapin Carpenter
3Anne Murray
Carrie Underwood
Dolly Parton
2Faith Hill
K.T. Oslin
Shania Twain
Tammy Wynette

Multiple nominations

The following individuals received two or more nominations in this category:

NominationsPerformer
18Dolly Parton
Emmylou Harris
10Trisha Yearwood
9Martina McBride
Tammy Wynette
8Crystal Gayle
7Dottie West
Reba McEntire
6LeAnn Rimes
Lee Ann Womack
Mary Chapin Carpenter
Tanya Tucker
5Alison Krauss
Anne Murray
Barbara Mandrell
Carrie Underwood
Faith Hill
Rosanne Cash
Shania Twain
4Connie Smith
Gretchen Wilson
Kathy Mattea
Loretta Lynn
Lynn Anderson
Miranda Lambert
Patty Loveless
Skeeter Davis
3Janie Fricke
Juice Newton
K. T. Oslin
Pam Tillis
Wynonna Judd
2Deana Carter
Jan Howard
Jean Shepard
Jeannie C. Riley
Jody Miller
k.d. lang
Lucinda Williams
Wanda Jackson

References