Grammy Award for Best Inspirational Performance

The Grammy Award for Best Inspirational Performance was awarded from 1962 to 1986. During this time the award had several name changes:

  • Best Gospel or Other Religious Recording (1962, 1963)
  • Best Gospel or Other Religious Recording (Musical) (1964–66)
  • Best Sacred Performance (Musical) (1967)
  • Best Sacred Performance (1968, 1969)
  • Best Sacred Performance (Non-Classical) (1970)
  • Best Sacred Performance (Musical) (1971)
  • Best Sacred Performance (1972)
  • Best Inspirational Performance (1973, 1974)
  • Best Inspirational Performance (Non-Classical) (1975)
  • Best Inspirational Performance (1976–86)

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

1960s

1970s

  • Grammy Awards of 1970
    • Jake Hess for "Ain't That Beautiful Singing"
  • Grammy Awards of 1971
    • Jake Hess for "Everything Is Beautiful"
  • Grammy Awards of 1972
  • Grammy Awards of 1973
  • Grammy Awards of 1974
  • Grammy Awards of 1975
    • Elvis Presley for "How Great Thou Art" (from the album Elvis: As Recorded Live on Stage in Memphis)
  • Grammy Awards of 1976
    • The Bill Gaither Trio for Jesus, We Just Want to Thank You
  • Grammy Awards of 1977
    • Gary S. Paxton for The Astonishing, Outrageous, Amazing, Incredible, Unbelievable, Different World of Gary S. Paxton
  • Grammy Awards of 1978
    • B.J. Thomas for Home Where I Belong
  • Grammy Awards of 1979
    • B.J. Thomas for Happy Man

1980s

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