List of awards and nominations received by Lisa Stansfield

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Lisa Stansfield awards and nominations
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Totals [a]
Wins38
Nominations59
Note
  1. Certain award groups do not simply award one winner. They acknowledge several different recipients, have runners-up, and have third place. Since this is a specific recognition and is different from losing an award, runner-up mentions are considered wins in this award tally. For simplification and to avoid errors, each award in this list has been presumed to have had a prior nomination.

The following is a list of music awards and/or nominations earned by the British singer-songwriter Lisa Stansfield, along with her music recording sales certifications and entries in the year-end charts.

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Music awards and nominations

ASCAP awards

The American Society of Composers, Authors and Publishers (ASCAP) is a not-for-profit performance rights organization that protects its members' musical copyrights by monitoring public performances of their music, whether via a broadcast or live performance, and compensating them accordingly. Stansfield won one award:

YearNominationCategoryResult
1991"All Around the World"Writer of the Most Performed SongWon

BMI Pop Awards

YearNominee / workAwardResultRef.
1993"Change"Award-Winning SongWon [1]

Billboard Music Awards

The Billboard Music Awards are sponsored by Billboard magazine to honor artists based on Billboard Year-End Charts. The award ceremony was held from 1990 to 2007, until its reintroduction in 2011. Before and after that time span, winners have been announced by Billboard, both in the press and as part of their year-end issue.

YearNominee / workAwardResult
1997HerselfTop Hot Dance Club Play ArtistNominated

Billboard Music Video awards

The Billboard Music Awards are sponsored by Billboard magazine. The awards are based on sales data by Nielsen SoundScan and radio information by Nielsen Broadcast Data Systems. Stansfield holds one award:

YearNominationCategoryResult
1990HerselfBest NewcomerWon

Brit awards

Brit Awards are the British Phonographic Industry's annual pop music awards. The awards began in 1977 and as annual event in 1982 under the auspices of the British record industry's trade association. From 2007, the BRITs reverted to a live broadcast on British television, on 14 February on ITV. Stansfield received three awards out of twelve nominations in total. [2]

YearNominationCategoryResult
1990 "All Around the World" British Video of the Year NominatedA
British Single of the Year NominatedB
Herself British Breakthrough Act Won
British Female Solo Artist NominatedC
1991 British Female Solo ArtistWon
Real Love British Album of the Year NominatedD
1992HerselfBritish Female Solo ArtistWon
ChangeBritish Video of the YearNominatedE
1993All WomanBritish Video of the YearNominatedF
HerselfBritish Female Solo ArtistNominatedC
1995 British Female Solo ArtistNominatedG
1998 British Female Solo ArtistNominatedH
Notes

Boisdale Music Awards

YearNominee / workAwardResultRef.
2016HerselfOutstanding Contribution to British MusicWon [3]

Classic Pop Reader Awards

Classic Pop is a monthly British music magazine, which launched in October 2012. [4] It was devised and founded by Ian Peel, who was also editor for the first 19 issues. Rik Flynn stepped in as editor until Issue 23 followed by current editor Steve Harnell. Ian Peel remains involved as Founder & Editor-at-Large. [5] [6]

YearNominee / workAwardResult
2019HerselfArtist of the YearPending
"Billionaire"Single of the YearPending

DMC awards

YearNominationCategoryResult
1990HerselfBest ArtistWon
Affection Best AlbumWon
1991 Real Love Won

Grammy awards

The Grammy Awards are awarded annually by the National Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences (NARAS) in the United States. Stansfield was nominated twice in 1991. [7]

YearNominationCategoryResult
1991Herself Best New Artist NominatedI
"All Around the World" Best Female Pop Vocal Performance NominatedJ
Notes

Ivor Novello awards

The Ivor Novello Awards as the major platform for recognising and rewarding Britain's songwriting and composing are awards presented annually in London by the British Academy of Songwriters, Composers and Authors (BASCA). They were first introduced in 1955.

YearNominationCategoryResult
1990"All Around the World"Best Contemporary SongWon
1991Best International SongWon

Razzie awards

The Golden Raspberry Awards , abbreviated as the Razzies, is an anti-award presented in recognition of the worst in movies, on the contrary. The term raspberry in the name is used in its irreverent sense, as in "blowing a raspberry". The annual show, founded in 1981 by publicist John J.B. Wilson, precedes the corresponding Academy Awards ceremony by one day. [8] Stansfield shares her nomination as a co-writer (along with John Barry, Ian Devaney and Andy Morris) for a song written for Indecent Proposal film. [9]

YearNominationCategoryResult
1994"In All the Right Places" Worst Original Song NominatedK
Notes

Silver Clef awards

The Silver Clef Awards is an annual music award event originally based in the UK, which is to support all the charity and awarding activities of the Nordoff-Robbins Centre for Music Therapy (that expanded also to U.S. in 1988).

YearNominationCategoryResult
1990HerselfBest NewcomerWon

Soul Train Music Awards

YearNominee / workAwardResultRef.
1991 Affection Best R&B/Urban Contemporary Album of the Year – FemaleNominated [10]
"All Around the World"Best R&B/Urban Contemporary Single – FemaleNominated

Women's World awards

Since 2004, the Women's World Award are sponsored by the World Awards organization headed by former USSR President Mikhail Gorbachev, intended for women who have influenced the world by their work in areas such as society or politics. In 2005, the awards were given in Leipzig, Germany.

YearNominationCategoryResult
2005Herself World Arts Award Won

World Music awards

The World Music Awards is an international awards show founded in 1989 that annually honors recording artists based on worldwide sales figures provided by the International Federation of the Phonographic Industry (IFPI).

YearNominationCategoryResult
1991HerselfBest British ActWon

Variety Club of Great Britain Awards

YearNominationCategoryResult
1990HerselfBest Recording Artist of 1989Won

Music recording sales certifications

Music recording sales certification is a system of certifying that a music recording has shipped or sold a certain number of copies. The number of sales or shipments required for a silver, gold, (multi-)platinum or diamond threshold depends on the population of the territory in which the title is released. These certificates are not automatic; the record label must pay a fee to have carried out an audit into the release in question.

BPI

The British Phonographic Industry (BPI) is the UK record industry's trade association. The level of the award varies and certificates are usually awarded on the basis of the amount of units the release has shipped, rather than the amount it has sold. Stansfield received eight certifications. [11]

YearNominationFormatAwardQuotaResult
1989"All Around the World"SingleGold400,000Certified
1990AffectionAlbum3× Platinum900,000Certified
1992Real Love2× Platinum600,000Certified
1994 So Natural Platinum300,000Certified
1997 Lisa Stansfield Gold100,000Certified

BVMI

In Germany Bundesverband Musikindustrie (BVMI) (English: The Federal Association of Music Industry) represents the music industry. BVMI launched its Gold and Platinum award program in 1975, relying on an independent auditor for the accuracy of the sales required for the awards. Stansfield won three certifications. [12]

YearNominationFormatAwardQuotaResult
1990"All Around the World"SingleGold250,000Certified
AffectionAlbumPlatinum500,000Certified
1992Real LoveGold250,000Certified

IFPI

In Europe, International Federation of the Phonographic Industry (IFPI) is the organization that represents the interests of the recording industry worldwide. It is headquartered in London, with regional offices in Brussels, Hong Kong, Miami and Moscow. [13]

YearNominationFormatAwardQuotaResult
IFPI Austria [14]
1990AffectionAlbumGold10,000Certified
"All Around the World"SingleGold15,000Certified
IFPI Sweden
1990AffectionAlbumGold20,000Certified
"All Around the World"SingleGold25,000Certified

RIAA

The Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) operates an award program for the releases that sell a large(r) number of copies. Peniston received three certifications. [15]

YearNominationFormatAwardQuotaResult
1990"All Around the World"SinglePlatinum1,000,000Certified
AffectionAlbumPlatinum1,000,000Certified
1992Real LoveGold500,000Certified

Year-end charts

Year-end charts are usually calculated by an inverse-point system based solely on a title's performance during any given chart year.

Austria

The official singles chart in Austria is Ö3 Austria Top 40 , aired on Fridays on Hitradio Ö3. The weekly number-ones are released by Musikmarkt and go TV.

YearNominationCategoryResult
1990"All Around the World"Best Pop Song#20

Italy

The Federation of the Italian Music Industry (FIMI) (Italian : Federazione Industria Musicale Italiana) is an umbrella organization that keeps track of virtually all aspects of the music recording industry in Italian. Starting 2008, the physical singles chart was replaced by a digital downloads chart based on legal Internet and mobile downloads.

YearNominationCategoryResult
1993So NaturalBest Pop Album#86
2005 The Moment #177

The Netherlands

Dutch Top 40 is one of the three official singles charts in the Netherlands. Apart from Single Top 100, the Top 40 and Mega Top 50 include airplay data (i.e. the more often a song is played on the radio, the higher it is placed also in the chart).

YearNominationCategoryResult
1990"All Around the World"Best Pop Song#46
1992"Change"#53

Switzerland

In Switzerland, Singles Top 75 , respectively Alben Top 75 is effective, and the charts published by Media Control GfK International are a record of the highest-selling singles and albums in various genres in the country.

YearNominationCategoryResult
1990"All Around the World"Best Pop Song#19

UK

UK Top 75 is compiled by The Official Charts Company (OCC) and published in Music Week magazine. The full list of Top 200 selling singles/albums in the United Kingdom is published exclusively in ChartsPlus. Unlike the U.S. charts, no airplay statistics are used for the UK list.

YearNominationCategoryResult
1989"All Around the World"Best Pop Single [16] #12
"People Hold On"#140
"This Is the Right Time"#163
1992Real LoveBest Pop Album#6
"Time to Make You Mine'Best Pop Single#187
1993"In All the Right Places"#66
"Someday (I'm Coming Back)#104
So NaturalBest Pop Album#72
2003Biography: The Greatest Hits#73

U.S.

The U.S. Billboard Year-End charts are a cumulative measure of a single or album's performance in the United States, based upon the Billboard magazine charts during any given chart year.

YearNominationCategoryResult
1990"All Around the World"Best Pop Song#21

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