- There have been 61 Best Album of the Year winners since the first Grammys ceremony in 1959.
- Frank Sinatra and Stevie Wonder are tied for the most Best Album of the Year wins with three each.
- 2017 winner Adele has won twice, as has Taylor Swift, Paul Simon, and U2.
- Scroll down to see the album awarded the coveted Grammy from every year.
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1959: Henry Mancini — 'The Music from Peter Gunn'
1960: Frank Sinatra — 'Come Fly With Me!'
1961: Bob Newhart — 'The Button-Down Mind of Bob Newhart'
1962: Judy Garland — 'Judy Garland at Carnegie Hall'
1963: Vaughn Meader — 'The First Family'
1964: Barbra Streisand — 'The Barbra Streisand Album'
1965: Stan Getz & João Gilberto — 'Getz/Gilberto'
1966: Frank Sinatra — 'September of My Years'
1967: Frank Sinatra — 'A Man and His Music'
1968: The Beatles — 'Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band'
1969: Glen Campbell — 'By the Time I Get to Phoenix'
1970: Blood, Sweat & Tears — 'Blood, Sweat & Tears'
1971: Simon & Garfunkel — 'Bridge Over Troubled Water'
1972: Carole King — 'Tapestry'
1973: George Harrison & Friends (Ravi Shankar, Bob Dylan, Leon Russell, Ringo Starr, Billy Preston, Eric Clapton & Klaus Voormann) — 'The Concert for Bangladesh'
1974: Stevie Wonder — 'Innervisions'
1975: Stevie Wonder — 'Fulfillingness' First Finale'
1976: Paul Simon —'Still Crazy After All These Years'
1977: Stevie Wonder — 'Songs in the Key of Life'
1978: Fleetwood Mac — 'Rumours'
1979: Various Artists — "'Saturday Night Fever' Soundtrack"
1980: Billy Joel — '52nd Street'
1981: Christopher Cross — 'Christopher Cross'
1982: John Lennon & Yoko Ono — 'Double Fantasy'
1983: Toto — 'Toto IV'
1984: Michael Jackson — 'Thriller'
1985: Lionel Richie — 'Can't Slow Down'
1986: Phil Collins — 'No Jacket Required'
1987: Paul Simon — 'Graceland'
1988: U2 — 'The Joshua Tree'
1989: George Michael — 'Faith'
1990: Bonnie Raitt — 'Nick of Time'
1991: Quincy Jones & Various Artists — 'Back on the Block'
1992: Natalie Cole — 'Unforgettable... with Love'
1993: Eric Clapton — 'Unplugged'
1994: Whitney Houston — 'The Bodyguard'
1995: Tony Bennett — 'MTV Unplugged'
1996: Alanis Morissette — 'Jagged Little Phil'
1997: Celine Dion — 'Falling Into You'
1998: Bob Dylan — 'Time Out of Mind'
1999: Lauryn Hill — 'The Miseducation of Lauryn Hill'
2000: Santana — 'Supernatural'
2001: Steely Dan — 'Two Against Nature'
2002: Various Artists — ''O Brother, Where Art Thou?' Soundtrack'
2003: Norah Jones — 'Come Away with Me'
2004: OutKast — 'Speakerboxxx/The Love Below'
2005: Ray Charles & Various Artists — 'Genius Loves Company'
2006: U2 — 'How to Dismantle an Atomic Bomb'
2007: Dixie Chicks — 'Taking the Long Way'
2008: Herbie Hancock — 'River: The Joni Letters'
2009: Robert Plant & Alison Krauss — 'Raising Sand'
2010: Taylor Swift — 'Fearless'
2011: Arcade Fire — 'The Suburbs'
2012: Adele — '21'
2013: Mumford & Sons — 'Babel'
2014: Daft Punk — 'Random Access Memories'
2015: Beck — 'Morning Phase'
2016: Taylor Swift — '1989'
2017: Adele — '25'
2018: Bruno Mars — '24K Magic'
2019: Kacey Musgraves — 'Golden Hour'
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