Academy of Country Music Award for Album of the Year

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Academy of Country Music Award for Album of the Year
CountryUnited States
Presented by Academy of Country Music
First awarded1968
Currently held by Lainey Wilson
( Bell Bottom Country )
Miranda Lambert, the most decorated artist for Album of the Year in ACM history with 5 wins. Miranda Lambert.jpg
Miranda Lambert, the most decorated artist for Album of the Year in ACM history with 5 wins.
George Strait, the most nominated artist in ACM history with 12 nominations. George Strait 2014 1.jpg
George Strait, the most nominated artist in ACM history with 12 nominations.
Alabama, the most decorated and nominated vocal group in ACM history. Alabama at Bayfest 2014.jpg
Alabama, the most decorated and nominated vocal group in ACM history.
Donna Fargo, the first solo female artist to win Album of the Year. Donna Fargo in 1978.jpg
Donna Fargo, the first solo female artist to win Album of the Year.
Charley Pride, the first black artist nominated for Album of the Year. Charley-Pride 1981.JPEG
Charley Pride, the first black artist nominated for Album of the Year.

The Academy of Country Music Award for Album of the Year is a competitive category presented at the Academy of Country Music Awards. The following is the list of winners, with the year representing the nominated work. [1] [2]

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Recipients

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YearWinnerArtist(s)Nominees
2023 Blueribbon icon.png Bell Bottom Country Lainey Wilson
2022 Blueribbon icon.png Dangerous: The Double Album Morgan Wallen
2021 Blueribbon icon.png Starting Over Chris Stapleton
2020 Blueribbon icon.png What You See Is What You Get Luke Combs
2019 Blueribbon icon.png Golden Hour Kacey Musgraves
2018 Blueribbon icon.png From A Room: Volume 1 Chris Stapleton
2017 Blueribbon icon.png The Weight of These Wings Miranda Lambert
2016 Blueribbon icon.png Traveller Chris Stapleton
2015 Blueribbon icon.png Platinum Miranda Lambert
2014 Blueribbon icon.png Same Trailer Different Park Kacey Musgraves
2013 Blueribbon icon.png Chief Eric Church
2012 Blueribbon icon.png Four the Record Miranda Lambert
2011 Blueribbon icon.png Need You Now Lady Antebellum
2010 Blueribbon icon.png Revolution Miranda Lambert
2009 Blueribbon icon.png Fearless Taylor Swift
2008 Blueribbon icon.png Crazy Ex-Girlfriend Miranda Lambert
2007 Blueribbon icon.png Some Hearts Carrie Underwood
2006 Blueribbon icon.png Time Well Wasted Brad Paisley
2005 Blueribbon icon.png Be Here Keith Urban
2004 Blueribbon icon.png Shock'n Y'all Toby Keith
2003 Blueribbon icon.png Drive Alan Jackson
2002 Blueribbon icon.png O Brother, Where Art Thou? Various Artists
2001 Blueribbon icon.png How Do You Like Me Now?! Toby Keith
2000 Blueribbon icon.png Fly Dixie Chicks
  • A Place In The Sun Tim McGraw
  • Breathe Faith Hill
  • Cold Hard Truth George Jones
  • Ride With Bob Asleep At the Wheel
1999 Blueribbon icon.png Wide Open Spaces Dixie Chicks
  • I'm Alright Jo Dee Messina    
  • Double Live Garth Brooks
  • Faith Faith Hill
  • One Step at a Time George Strait
1998 Blueribbon icon.png Carrying Your Love With Me George Strait
  • Come On Over Shania Twain
  • Everywhere Tim McGraw
  • Long Stretch Of Lonesome Patty Loveless
  • Sevens Garth Brooks
1997 Blueribbon icon.png Blue Clear Sky George Strait
  • Blue LeAnn Rimes
  • Borderline Brooks & Dunn
  • The Trouble With The Truth Patty Loveless
  • Time Marches On Tracy Lawrence
1996 Blueribbon icon.png The Woman In Me Shania Twain
  • All I Want Tim McGraw
  • Lead On George Strait
  • Waitin' On Sundown Brooks & Dunn
  • When Fallen Angels Fly Patty Loveless
1995 Blueribbon icon.png Not A Moment Too Soon Tim McGraw
  • In Pieces Garth Brooks
  • Stones in the Road Mary Chapin Carpenter
  • When Love Finds You Vince Gill
  • Who I Am Alan Jackson
1994 Blueribbon icon.png A Lot About Livin' (And A Little 'Bout Love) Alan Jackson
  • Common Thread: Songs of the Eagles Various Artists
  • Hard Workin' Man Brooks & Dunn
  • It Won't Be the Last Billy Ray Cyrus
  • This Time Sawyer Brown
  • I Still Believe in You Vince Gill
1993 Blueribbon icon.png Brand New Man Brooks & Dunn
  • Come On Come On Mary-Chapin Carpenter
  • Some Gave All Billy Ray Cyrus
  • The Chase Garth Brooks
  • Wynonna Wynonna
1992 Blueribbon icon.png Don't Rock the Jukebox Alan Jackson
  • Backroads Ricky Van Shelton
  • It's All About to Change Travis Tritt
  • Ropin' the Wind Garth Brooks
1991 Blueribbon icon.png No Fences Garth Brooks
  • Pass It On Down Alabama
  • Ricky Van Shelton III Ricky Van Shelton
  • Here In The Real World Alan Jackson
  • When I Call Your Name Vince Gill
1990 Blueribbon icon.png Killin' Time Clint Black
  • Diamonds & Dirt — Rodney Crowell
  • Old 8 x 10 — Randy Travis
  • Will The Circle Be Unbroken Vol II — Nitty Gritty Dirt Band
  • Willow In The Head — Kathy Mattea
1989 Blueribbon icon.png This Woman K.T. Oslin
1988 Blueribbon icon.png Trio Dolly Parton, Emmylou Harris and Linda Ronstadt
1987 Blueribbon icon.png Storms Of Life Randy Travis
1986 Blueribbon icon.png Does Fort Worth Ever Cross Your Mind George Strait
1985 Blueribbon icon.png Roll On Alabama
1984 Blueribbon icon.png The Closer You Get Alabama
1983 Blueribbon icon.png Always on My Mind Willie Nelson
1982 Blueribbon icon.png Feels So Right Alabama
1981 Blueribbon icon.png Urban Cowboy Various Artists
1980 Blueribbon icon.png Straight Ahead Larry Gatlin
1979 Blueribbon icon.png Y'all Come Back Saloon The Oak Ridge Boys
1978 Blueribbon icon.png Kenny Rogers Kenny Rogers
1977 Blueribbon icon.png Gilley's Smoking Mickey Gilley
1976 Blueribbon icon.png Feelings Conway Twitty and Loretta Lynn
1975 Blueribbon icon.png Back Home Again John Denver
1974 Blueribbon icon.png Behind Closed Doors Charlie Rich
1973 Blueribbon icon.png The Happiest Girl in the Whole U.S.A. Donna Fargo
1972 Blueribbon icon.png Easy Lovin' Freddie Hart
1971 Blueribbon icon.png For the Good Times Ray Price
1970 Blueribbon icon.png Okie From Muskogee Merle Haggard
1969 Blueribbon icon.png Glen Campbell & Bobbie Gentry Glen Campbell and Bobbie Gentry
1968 Blueribbon icon.png Gentle On My Mind Glen Campbell

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References

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