List of awards and nominations received by Randy Travis

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Randy Travis awards and nominations
Totals [lower-alpha 1]
Wins38
Nominations85
Note
  1. Certain award groups do not simply award one winner. They recognize 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.

Singer and songwriter Randy Travis has been honored with many awards and nominations throughout his career in music.

Contents

Academy of Country Music Awards

Source: [1]

YearCategoryNominated workResult
1985Top New Male VocalistWon
1986Album of the Year Storms of Life Won
1986Single of the Year"On the Other Hand"Won
1986Top Male VocalistWon
1987Single of the Year"Forever and Ever, Amen"Won
1987Song of the Year"Forever and Ever, Amen" (shared with Paul Overstreet, Don Schlitz, songwriters)Won
1987Top Male VocalistWon
1987Entertainer of the YearNominated
1987Album of the Year Always & Forever Nominated
1987Video of the Year"Forever and Ever, Amen"Nominated
1988Entertainer of the YearNominated
1988Single of the Year"I Told You So"Nominated
1988Top Male VocalistNominated
1989Entertainer of the YearNominated
1989Album of the Year Old 8x10 Nominated
1989Top Male VocalistNominated
1991Entertainer of the YearNominated
1998Vocal Event of the YearSame Old Train(with Clint Black, Joe Diffie, Merle Haggard, Emmylou Harris)Nominated
2003Song of the Year"Three Wooden Crosses" (shared with Douglas Johnson and Kim Williams)Won
2003Single of the Year"Three Wooden Crosses"Nominated
2008Cliffie Stone Pioneer AwardWon
2009Vocal Event of the Year"I Told You So" (with Carrie Underwood)Nominated
2016Video of the Year"Forever Country"Won

American Music Awards

YearCategoryNominated workResultRef.
1987 Favorite Country Single "Diggin' Up Bones"Nominated [2]
1988 Favorite Country Male Artist Won [3]
1988 Favorite Country Album Always & Forever Won [3]
1988Favorite Country Single"Forever and Ever, Amen"Won [3]
1988Favorite Country Video"Forever and Ever, Amen"Won [3]
1989Favorite Country Male ArtistWon [4]
1989Favorite Country Single"I Told You So"Won [4]
1989Favorite Country AlbumAlways & ForeverWon [4]
1990 Favorite Country Male Artist Won [5]
1990Favorite Country Single"Deeper Than the Holler"Won [5]
1990 Favorite Country Album Old 8x10 Won [5]

Country Music Association Awards

Source: [6]

YearCategoryNominated workResult
1986Horizon AwardWon
1986Album of the YearSTORMS OF LIFE - Warner Bros.Nominated
1986Male Vocalist of the YearNominated
1986Single of the YearOn the Other Hand - Warner Bros.Nominated
1987Album of the YearAlways & ForeverWon
1987Male Vocalist of the YearWon
1987Entertainer of the YearNominated
1987Single of the Year"Forever and Ever, Amen"Won
1987Music Video of the Year"Forever and Ever, Amen" Dir. by Jack Cole Nominated
1988Entertainer of the YearNominated
1988Male Vocalist of the YearWon
1988Single of the Year"I Told You So" - Warner Bros. Nominated
1988Song of the Year"I Told You So" - Randy Travis Nominated
1989Entertainer of the YearNominated
1989Male Vocalist of the YearNominated
1989Album of the YearOLD 8x10 - Warner Bros.Nominated
1990Entertainer of the YearNominated
1990Music Video of the Year"He Walked On Water" (with George Jones)Nominated
1991Vocal Event of the YearRandy Travis and George Jones Nominated
1992Vocal Event of the YearTammy Wynette and Randy TravisNominated
1999Vocal Event of the Year"Same Old Train" (w/ Clint Black)Nominated
2003Single of the Year"Three Wooden Crosses"Nominated
2009Musical Event of the Year"I Told You So" (with Carrie Underwood)Nominated
2009Song of the Year"I Told You So"Nominated

GMA Dove Awards

YearCategoryNominated workResultRef.
2001 Country Song of the Year"Baptism" (shared with Mickey Cates, songwriter)Won [7]
Bluegrass Album of the Year Inspirational Journey Won [7]
2003 Country Album of the YearRise And ShineWon [7]
2004 Artist of the YearNominated [8]
Song of the Year"Three Wooden Crosses"Nominated [8]
Country Song of the Year"Pray for the Fish"Nominated [8]
Country Song of the Year"Three Wooden Crosses"Won [7]
Country Album of the Year Worship & Faith Won [7]
2005 Country Album of the Year Passing Through (Randy Travis album) Won [7]
2006 Country Song of the Year"Angels"Nominated
Country Album of the Year Glory Train: Songs of Faith, Worship, and Praise Won [7]
2009 Country Album of the YearAround the BendWon [7]

Grammy Awards

YearCategoryNominated workResultRef
1987 Best Male Country Vocal Performance "Diggin' Up Bones"Nominated
1988 Best Male Country Vocal Performance Always & ForeverWon [9]
1989 Best Male Country Vocal Performance Old 8x10Won [9]
1990 Best Male Country Vocal Performance "It's Just a Matter of Time"Nominated
1991"Hard Rock Bottom of Your Heart"Nominated
1991 Best Country Vocal Collaboration "Waiting on the Light to Change" (with B.B. King)Nominated
1991"A Few Ole Country Boys" (with George Jones)Nominated
1993Best Male Country Vocal Performance"Better Class Of Losers"Nominated
2002 Best Southern, Country or Bluegrass Gospel Album Inspirational JourneyNominated [10]
2003Best Southern, Country or Bluegrass Gospel AlbumRise and ShineWon [9]
2004 Best Male Country Vocal Performance "Three Wooden Crosses"Nominated
2005Best Southern, Country or Bluegrass Gospel AlbumWorship & FaithWon [9]
2007Glory TrainWon [9]
2009 Best Country Album Around the BendNominated [11]
2009Best Country Collaboration with Vocals"I Told You So" (with Carrie Underwood)Won [9]

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