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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 has received numerous accolades including eight Grammy Awards , an Academy Award , two Golden Globe Awards , three American Music Awards , four Billboard Music Awards , six Brit Awards , and an MTV Video Music Award . He was inducted into the Hollywood Walk of Fame in 1999 and the Songwriters Hall of Fame in 2003. He received the Disney Legend Award in 2002.
He received eight competitive Grammy Awards including the Grammy Award for Record of the Year for Another Day in Paradise (1991), and two consecutive Grammy Awards for Best Male Pop Vocal Performance for Against All Odds (Take a Look at Me Now) (1985) and No Jacket Required (1986). He also won the Grammy Award for Best Soundtrack Album for the Walt Disney Pictures animated film Tarzan (1999) as well as the Grammy Award for Best Song Written for Visual Media for "Two Hearts " from the romantic crime comedy Buster (1988).
For his work in film, he won the Academy Award for Best Original Song for "You'll Be in My Heart " from the animated film Tarzan (1999). He was Oscar-nominated for "Against All Odds " from the neo-noir romantic drama Against All Odds (1984), and "Two Hearts " from the romantic crime comedy Buster (1988). He also received two Golden Globe Awards for Best Original Song for both "Two Hearts" and "You'll Be in My Heart".
*Tie with Carly Simon for "Let the River Run " (from Working Girl ).
Year
Category
Nominated work
Result
Ref.
1984
Best Rock Vocal Performance, Male
"I Don't Care Anymore "
Nominated
[ 28] [ 29]
1985
Song of the Year
"Against All Odds (Take a Look at Me Now) "
Nominated
[ 30]
Best Pop Vocal Performance, Male
Won
[ 31]
Best Album of Original Score Written for a Motion Picture or a Television Special
Against All Odds Soundtrack (featuring Big Country , Larry Carlton , Michel Colombier , Peter Gabriel , Kid Creole and the Coconuts , Stevie Nicks & Mike Rutherford )
Nominated
[ 32]
Best Video, Short Form
Phil Collins (home video) (consisting of the music videos "In The Air Tonight ", "I Missed Again ", "Thru These Walls " & "You Can't Hurry Love ")
Nominated
[ 33]
1986
Album of the Year (shared with Hugh Padgham )
No Jacket Required
Won
[ 34]
Best Pop Vocal Performance, Male
Won
Best Pop Performance by a Duo or Group With Vocals
"Easy Lover " (featuring Philip Bailey )
Nominated
Producer of the Year (Non-Classical)
Phil Collins and Hugh Padgham
Won
Best Music Video, Short Form
"Do They Know It's Christmas? " (as part of Band Aid )
Nominated
No Jacket Required EP (home video) (consisting of the music videos "Sussudio ", "One More Night ", "Who Said I Would ", "Don't Lose My Number " & "Take Me Home ") [ 35]
Nominated
1988
Best Performance Music Video (shared with Anthony Eaton)
The Prince's Trust All-Star Rock Concert (home video) (featuring Eric Clapton , Elton John , Mark Knopfler , Paul McCartney , George Michael , Rod Stewart , Sting , Tina Turner & Paul Young ) [ 36]
Won
[ 37] [ 38]
1989
Best Pop Vocal Performance, Male
"A Groovy Kind of Love "
Nominated
[ 39] [ 40]
Best Song Written Specifically for a Motion Picture or Television (shared with Lamont Dozier )
"Two Hearts " (from Buster )
Won
1991
Album of the Year (shared with Hugh Padgham )
...But Seriously
Nominated
[ 41] [ 42]
Best Engineered Recording – Non-Classical (for Hugh Padgham )
Nominated
Record of the Year (shared with Hugh Padgham )
"Another Day in Paradise "
Won
Song of the Year
Nominated
Best Pop Vocal Performance, Male
Nominated
Best Music Video, Short Form
Nominated
Best Pop Instrumental Performance
"Saturday Night and Sunday Morning"
Nominated
Producer of the Year (Non-Classical)
Phil Collins and Hugh Padgham
Nominated
Best Music Video, Long Form
The Singles Collection (home video)
Nominated
[ 43]
1997
Best Instrumental Arrangement with Accompanying Vocals (for Quincy Jones & Sammy Nestico )
"Do Nothing till You Hear from Me " (featuring Quincy Jones , from his album Q's Jook Joint )
Nominated
[ 44] [ 45]
2000
Best Soundtrack Album
Tarzan Soundtrack (featuring Mark Mancina )
Won
[ 46]
Best Song Written for Visual Media
"You'll Be in My Heart " (from Tarzan )
Nominated
[ 47]
Miscellaneous awards [ edit ]
Year Awarded
Nominee/work
Category
Result
Ref.
2000
"Two Worlds " (from Tarzan )
Favorite Song from a Movie
Nominated
[ 57]
**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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