https://de.wikipedia.org/w/api.php?action=feedcontributions&feedformat=atom&user=CannotWikipedia - Benutzerbeiträge [de]2025-04-25T15:31:40ZBenutzerbeiträgeMediaWiki 1.44.0-wmf.25https://de.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Grammy_Award_for_Best_Music_Film&diff=132315194Grammy Award for Best Music Film2012-04-13T17:05:27Z<p>Cannot: /* Recipients */</p>
<hr />
<div>{{Infobox award<br />
| name = Grammy Award for Best Long Form Music Video<br />
| description = quality long form [[music video]]s<br />
| image = Grammy.jpg<br />
| imagesize = 100px<br />
| alt = A gold gramophone trophy with a plaque set on a table<br />
| caption = Gilded gramophone trophy presented to Grammy Award winners<br />
| presenter = [[National Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences]]<br />
| country = United States<br />
| year = 1984<br />
| year2 = 2012<br />
| website = [http://www.grammy.com/ grammy.com]<br />
}}<br />
The '''Grammy Award for Best Long Form Music Video''' is an accolade presented at the [[Grammy Award]]s, a ceremony that was established in 1958 and originally named the Gramophone Awards,<ref name=Grammy>{{cite web|url=http://theenvelope.latimes.com/awards/grammys/env-grammy_awards_info,0,5279018.htmlstory?track=center|title=Grammy Awards at a Glance|work=[[Los Angeles Times]]|publisher=[[Tribune Company]]|accessdate=May 13, 2011}}</ref> to performers, directors, and producers of quality videos or musical programs. Honors in several categories are presented at the ceremony annually by the [[National Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences]] of the United States to "honor artistic achievement, technical proficiency and overall excellence in the recording industry, without regard to album sales or chart position".<ref>{{cite web |url=http://replay.web.archive.org/20091027163924/http://www.grammy.com/recording_academy/ |title=Overview |accessdate=May 14, 2011|publisher=[[National Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences]]}}</ref> To qualify for this category, a video or musical program must be at least twenty minutes in length.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.grammy.org/files/pages/53CatDescGuide.pdf |title=53rd Oep Category Description Guide |publisher=RIAA|accessdate=May 15, 2011 |format=PDF}}</ref><br />
<br />
Along with the similar honor [[Grammy Award for Best Short Form Music Video]], this award was first presented in 1984. From 1984 to 1985, it was known as '''Best Video Album''', but in 1986, it was renamed to '''Best Music Video, Long Form'''. Since 1998 it has been known as '''Best Long Form Music Video'''. In 1988 and 1989, the award criteria were changed and the video accolades were presented under the categories [[Grammy Award for Best Concept Music Video|Best Concept Music Video]] and [[Grammy Award for Best Performance Music Video|Best Performance Music Video]]. The awards were returned to the original format in 1990. Except in 1988 and 1989, the Grammy Award for Best Long Form Music Video recipients included the artists, directors, and producers associated with the winning videos.<br />
<br />
Singers [[Madonna (entertainer)|Madonna]] and [[Sting (musician)|Sting]] hold the record for the most wins as a performer in this category, with two each. To date, [[David Mallet (director)|David Mallet]] is the only director to receive more than one Grammy Award for Best Long Form Music Video. He won his first award in [[34th Grammy Awards|1992]] and a second at the [[37th Grammy Awards|1995]] ceremony. The British [[pop rock]] group [[Eurythmics]] holds the record for the most nominations as a performer without a win, with three from [[27th Grammy Awards|1985]] to [[33rd Grammy Awards|1991]].<br />
<br />
==Recipients==<br />
[[File:Duran Duran.jpg|thumb|upright|180px|alt=Four men performing on a stage in front of a red mist. In the foreground a white man sings into a microphone. Another male can be seen playing the guitar|Members of the English [[New wave music|new wave]] group [[Duran Duran]], among recipients of the [[26th Grammy Awards|1984]] accolade for ''[[Duran Duran (1983 video)|Duran Duran]]'', performing in 2005.]]<br />
[[Image:Michael Jackson 1984.jpg|right|right|170px|thumb|alt=A man wearing dark sunglasses and a jacket covered in blue and yellow rhinestones, holding up his right hand which is covered in a white glove. Behind him stands a man in a black suit.|[[27th Grammy Awards|1985]] winner for ''[[Michael Jackson's Thriller#Making Michael Jackson's Thriller|Making Michael Jackson's Thriller]]'', [[Michael Jackson]]]]<br />
[[File:Sting 2009 portrait.jpg|170px|alt=A Caucasian male wearing all black and a floral scarf around his neck. |thumb|right|English musician [[Sting (musician)|Sting]] has earned two accolades from this category for ''[[Bring on the Night]]'' and ''Ten Summoner's Tales''.]]<br />
[[File:Janet Jackson.jpg|thumb|right|170px|alt=A woman wearing a white shirt with jeans that have a rip in them and a black belt. She has her head tilted to her right. |In [[32nd Grammy Awards|1990]], [[Janet Jackson]] won the Grammy Award for Best Long Form Music Video for the video entitled ''Rhythm Nation''.]]<br />
[[File:MC Hammer (cropped).jpg|thumb|right|170px|alt=A image of a black man with an earring in his left ear. He is smiling and wearing a brown shirt. |[[33rd Grammy Awards|1991]] recipient rapper [[MC Hammer]] won for ''[[Please Hammer, Don't Hurt 'Em]]'']]<br />
[[File:Alanis Morissette at Espacio Movistar 3.jpg|thumb|right|alt=A Caucasian female with light colored hair leaning her head back while singing into a microphone. She is wearing a sleeveless green shirt with dark grey pants and has a guitar strapped around her. |170px|[[Alanis Morissette]] won the award in [[40th Grammy Awards|1998]] for ''Alanis Morissette: Jagged Little Pill, Live'']]<br />
[[File:Martin Scorsese by David Shankbone.jpg|thumb|right|alt=A Caucasian man in his 70s smiling. He is wearing black framed glasses and a tie with a black suit over a white shirt. Behind him is a white background|170px|[[48th Grammy Awards|2006]] award winner for directing the video ''[[No Direction Home]]'', Martin Scorsese]]<br />
[[File:Bruce Springteen Front (cropped).jpg|thumb|right|170px|alt=A Caucasian male with brown hair smiling while raising his right eyebrow. He is wearing an unzipped black leather jacket over a dark colored shirt. In the background, a yellow and red bricked wall can be seen|[[Bruce Springsteen]] won the accolade in [[49th Grammy Awards|2007]] for ''Wings for Wheels: The Making of Born to Run'']]<br />
[[File:Madonna en Chelsea.jpg|thumb|right|170px|alt=A white female with blonde hair looking to her right. She is wearing a black shirt with sheer sleeves as well as long dangling earrings and a necklace. |Two-time award winner [[Madonna (entertainer)|Madonna]]. She won in [[34th Grammy Awards|1992]] for ''[[Live! – Blond Ambition World Tour 90|Madonna: Live! – Blond Ambition World Tour 90]]'' and again in [[50th Grammy Awards|2008]] for ''[[The Confessions Tour|The Confessions Tour: Live from London]]''.]]<br />
[[File:Peter Bogdanovich.jpg|thumb|right|170px|alt=A white male in his 60s sitting in a chair while speaking into a microphone. He is wearing eyeglasses and a grey jacket over a blue buttoned down shirt. His left hand is rested on his lap. |In [[51st Grammy Awards|2009]], [[Peter Bogdanovich]] earned the Grammy Award for Best Long Form Music Video for directing ''[[Runnin' Down a Dream]]'']]<br />
[[File:The Doors in Copenhagen 1968.jpg|thumb|right|alt=A black and white image of four white men performing onstage. |170px|[[53rd Grammy Awards|2011]] award winners for ''[[When You're Strange|When You're Strange: A Film About The Doors]]'', [[The Doors]] performing in 1968]]<br />
<br />
{| class="wikitable sortable"<br />
! scope="col" style="width:5em;" | Year{{ref|1|[I]}}<br />
! scope="col" | Work<br />
! scope="col" style="width:10em;" | Performing artist(s)<br />
! scope="col" class="unsortable" | Director(s){{ref|2|[II]}}<br />
! scope="col" class="unsortable" | Nominees<br />
! scope="col" class="unsortable" | Ref.<br />
|-<br />
! scope="row"|[[26th Grammy Awards|1984]]<br />
| {{sort|Duran Duran|''[[Duran Duran (1983 video)|Duran Duran]]''}}<br />
| {{sortname|Duran|Duran}}<br />
|{{n/a}}<br />
| <small><br />
* [[Alice Cooper]] &ndash; ''[[Alice Cooper: The Nightmare]]''<br />
* [[Grace Jones]] &ndash; ''[[A One Man Show]]''<br />
* [[Olivia Newton-John]] &ndash; ''[[Olivia in Concert]]''<br />
* [[The Rolling Stones]] &ndash; ''[[Let's Spend the Night Together (film)|Let's Spend the Night Together]]''</small><br />
| align="center"|<ref>{{cite web|url=http://news.google.com/newspapers?id=ZBEhAAAAIBAJ&sjid=JXQFAAAAIBAJ&pg=2286,2445615&dq|title=Complete List of the Nominees for 26th Annual Grammy Music Awards|date=January 9, 1984|accessdate=May 14, 2011|work=[[The Daily Gazette|Schenectady Gazette]]|location=Schenectady, New York}}</ref><br />
|-<br />
! scope="row"|[[27th Grammy Awards|1985]]<br />
| {{sort|Making Michael Jackson's Thriller|''[[Michael Jackson's Thriller#Making Michael Jackson's Thriller|Making Michael Jackson's Thriller]]''}}<br />
| {{sortname|Michael|Jackson}}<br />
| {{n/a}}<br />
| <small><br />
* [[David Bowie]] &ndash; ''[[Serious Moonlight (1983 film)|Moonlight]]''<br />
* [[Devo]] &ndash; ''[[We're All Devo]]''<br />
* [[Eurythmics]] &ndash; ''[[Sweet Dreams (Are Made of This)]]''<br />
* [[Billy Joel]] &ndash; ''Billy Joel Live from Long Island''<br />
* [[The Cars]] &ndash; ''[[Heartbeat City]]''</small><br />
| align="center"|<ref>{{cite journal|url=http://books.google.com/books?id=7CQEAAAAMBAJ&pg=PT151&lpg=PT151&dq#v=onepage&q&f=false|title=27th Annual Grammy Awards Final Nominations|date=January 26, 1985|page=78|volume=97|number=4|accessdate=May 13, 2011|work=[[Billboard (magazine)|Billboard]]|publisher=[[Nielsen Company|Nielsen Business Media, Inc.]]}}</ref><br />
|-<br />
! scope="row"|[[28th Grammy Awards|1986]]<br />
| {{sort|Huey Lewis & The News: The Heart of Rock 'n Roll|''Huey Lewis & The News: The Heart of Rock 'n Roll''}}<br />
| [[Huey Lewis and the News]]<br />
| [[Bruce Gowers]]<br />
| <small><br />
* [[Cyndi Lauper]] &ndash; ''Cyndi: Live in Paris''<br />
* [[Prince and the Revolution]] &ndash; ''Prince and the Revolution Live''<br />
* [[The Police]] &ndash; ''The Police Synchronicity Concert''<br />
* [[Tina Turner]] &ndash; ''Tina Live''<br />
* [[Wham!]] &ndash; ''Wham! The Video''<br />
| align="center"|<ref>{{cite web|url=http://articles.latimes.com/1986-01-10/entertainment/ca-1077_1_grammy-nominations/6|title='We Are The World' Scores In Grammy Nominations|date=January 10, 1986|first=Dennis|last=Hunt|page=6|accessdate=May 13, 2011|work=Los Angeles Times|publisher=Tribune Company}} Note: This source lists the directors associated with the nominated videos, but the "Nominees" column of the table contains the performing artists associated with the nominated videos.</ref><br />
|-<br />
! scope="row"|[[29th Grammy Awards|1987]]<br />
| {{sort|Bring on the Night|''[[Bring on the Night]]''}}<br />
| [[Sting (musician)|Sting]]<br />
| [[Michael Apted]]<br />
| <small><br />
* [[Artists United Against Apartheid]] &ndash; ''[[Sun City (album)|Sun City]]''<br />
* [[Frank Sinatra]] &ndash; ''Frank Sinatra: Portrait of an Album''<br />
* [[Peter Townsend (drummer)|Pete Townsend]] &ndash; ''Pete Townsend: White City - The Music Movie''<br />
* [[Yes (band)|Yes]] &ndash; ''[[9012Live (video)|9012Live]]''</small><br />
| align="center"|<ref>{{cite web|url=http://articles.latimes.com/1987-01-09/entertainment/ca-2676_1/5|title=Grammy Nominations: Highs And Lows|date=January 9, 1987|accessdate=May 13, 2011|work=Los Angeles Times|publisher=Tribune Company|first=Dennis|last=Hunt|page=5}}</ref><br />
|-<br />
! scope="row"|[[30th Grammy Awards|1988]]{{ref|3|[III]}}<br />
| {{n/a}}<br />
| {{n/a}}<br />
| {{n/a}}<br />
| {{n/a}}<br />
| align="center"|<ref name=Grammy1988>{{cite web|url=http://news.google.com/newspapers?id=wEMaAAAAIBAJ&sjid=iSQEAAAAIBAJ&pg=4752,831175&dq|title=List of Grammy Award winners|date=March 3, 1988|accessdate=May 13, 2011|work=[[Times-News (Hendersonville, North Carolina)|Times-News]]|publisher=[[The New York Times Company]]}} Note: This source verifies the existence of the categories [[Grammy Award for Best Concept Music Video|Best Concept Music Video]] and [[Grammy Award for Best Performance Music Video|Best Performance Music Video]] in [[30th Grammy Awards|1988]].</ref><br />
|-<br />
! scope="row"|[[31st Grammy Awards|1989]]{{ref|3|[III]}}<br />
| {{n/a}}<br />
| {{n/a}}<br />
| {{n/a}}<br />
| {{n/a}}<br />
| align="center"|<ref>{{cite news|url=http://www.nytimes.com/1989/02/24/arts/mcferrin-and-chapman-top-grammys.html?pagewanted=2&src=pm|page=2|title=McFerrin and Chapman Top Grammys|date=February 24, 1989|accessdate=May 13, 2011|work=[[The New York Times]]|publisher=The New York Times Company}} Note: This source verifies the existence of the categories [[Grammy Award for Best Concept Music Video|Best Concept Music Video]] and [[Grammy Award for Best Performance Music Video|Best Performance Music Video]] in [[31st Grammy Awards|1989]].</ref><br />
|-<br />
! scope="row"|[[32nd Grammy Awards|1990]]<br />
| {{sort|Rhythm Nation 1814|''Rhythm Nation 1814''}}<br />
| {{sortname|Janet|Jackson}}<br />
| [[Jonathan Dayton and Valerie Faris|Jonathan Dayton]]<br>[[Jonathan Dayton and Valerie Faris|Valerie Faris]]<br />
| <small><br />
* [[Eurythmics]] &ndash; ''[[Savage (album)|Savage]]''<br />
* [[Michael Jackson]] &ndash; ''[[Moonwalker]]''<br />
* [[New Kids on the Block]] &ndash; ''[[Hangin' Tough]]''<br />
* [[Pink Floyd]] &ndash; ''[[Delicate Sound of Thunder|In Concert: Delicate Sound of Thunder]]'' </small><br />
| align="center"|<ref>{{cite news |title=Here's a list of Grammy nominees |date=January 13, 1990|accessdate=May 14, 2011 |work=[[St. Petersburg Times]] |publisher=[[Times Publishing Company]]}}</ref><br />
|-<br />
! scope="row"|[[33rd Grammy Awards|1991]]<br />
| {{sort|Please Hammer, Don't Hurt 'Em|''[[Please Hammer, Don't Hurt 'Em]]''}}<br />
| {{sortname|MC|Hammer}}<br />
| [[Rupert Wainwright]]<br />
| <small><br />
* [[Leonard Bernstein]] &ndash; ''Bernstein in Berlin Beethoven: Symphony No. 9''<br />
* [[Phil Collins]] &ndash; ''The Singles Collection''<br />
* [[Eurythmics]] &ndash; ''[[We Too Are One]]''<br />
* [[The Who]] &ndash; ''Live: Featuring the Rock Opera "Tommy"''</small><br />
| align="center"|<ref>{{cite news|url=http://community.seattletimes.nwsource.com/archive/?date=19910111&slug=1260054|title=Symphony Nominated For 4 Grammys|date=January 11, 1991 |accessdate=May 14, 2011 |work=[[The Seattle Times]] |publisher=[[The Seattle Times Company]] |first=Melinda |last=Bargreen}}</ref><br />
|-<br />
! scope="row"|[[34th Grammy Awards|1992]]<br />
| {{sort|Madonna: Live! – Blond Ambition World Tour 90|''[[Live! – Blond Ambition World Tour 90|Madonna: Live! – Blond Ambition World Tour 90]]''}}<br />
| [[Madonna (entertainer)|Madonna]]<br />
| [[David Mallet (director)|David Mallet]]<br>Mark "Aldo" Miceli<br />
| <small><br />
* [[Peter Gabriel]] &ndash; ''P.O.V.''<br />
* [[Billy Joel]] &ndash; ''Live at Yankee Stadium''<br />
* Lifers Group &ndash; ''World Tour Rahway Prison, That's It''<br />
* [[Sinéad O'Connor]] &ndash; ''Year of the Horse'' </small><br />
| align="center"|<ref>{{cite news|url=http://articles.latimes.com/1992-01-09/entertainment/ca-2226_1_chicago-symphony-orchestra/5|title=The Grammy Nominations|page=5|work=Los Angeles Times|publisher=Tribune Company |date=January 9, 1992 |accessdate=May 14, 2011}}</ref><br />
|-<br />
! scope="row"|[[35th Grammy Awards|1993]]<br />
| {{sort|Diva|''[[Diva (Annie Lennox album)#Diva video album|Diva]]''}}<br />
| {{sortname|Annie|Lennox}}<br />
| [[Sophie Muller]]<br />
| <small><br />
* [[Gwar]] &ndash; ''[[Phallus in Wonderland]]''<br />
* Hammer &ndash; ''Hammerin' Home''<br />
* [[Public Enemy (group)|Public Enemy]] &ndash; ''The Enemy Strikes Live''<br />
* Swiss Radio Symphony &ndash; ''Classic Visions 5: Gershwin, D'Albert, Strauss, Honegger''</small><br />
| align="center"|<ref>{{cite web |url=http://community.seattletimes.nwsource.com/archive/?date=19930108&slug=1678846 |title=Grammys Show Influence Of Seattle Music |date=January 8, 1993 |accessdate=May 14, 2011 |first=Patrick |last=Macdonald |work=The Seattle Times |publisher=The Seattle Times Company}}</ref><br />
|-<br />
! scope="row"|[[36th Grammy Awards|1994]]<br />
| {{sort|Ten Summoner's Tales|''Ten Summoner's Tales''}}<br />
| [[Sting (musician)|Sting]]<br />
| [[Doug Nichol]]<br />
| <small><br />
* [[Canadian Brass]] &ndash; ''Canadian Brass: Home Movies''<br />
* [[Miles Davis]] and [[Quincy Jones]] &ndash; ''Miles and Quincy Live at Montreux''<br />
* [[Daniel Lanois]] &ndash; ''Rocky World''<br />
* [[Tangerine Dream]] &ndash; ''Three Phase''<br />
* [[Travis Tritt]] &ndash; ''A Celebration: A Musical Tribute to the Spirit of the Disable American Veteran''</small><br />
| align="center"|<ref name="grammy.com"/><br />
|-<br />
! scope="row"|[[37th Grammy Awards|1995]]<br />
| {{sort|Zoo TV: Live from Sydney|''[[Zoo TV: Live from Sydney]]''}}<br />
| [[U2]]<br />
| [[David Mallet (director)|David Mallet]]<br />
| <small><br />
* [[Claudio Abbado]] &ndash; ''A Prokofiev Fantasy with Peter and the Wolf''<br />
* [[Depeche Mode]] &ndash; ''[[Devotional (video)|Devotional]]''<br />
* [[Charles Dutoit]] &ndash; ''Ravel: Bolero; Mussogsky: Pictures at an Exhibition''<br />
* [[Madonna (entertainer)|Madonna]] &ndash; ''[[The Girlie Show &ndash; Live Down Under]]''</small><br />
| align="center"|<ref name="grammy.com">{{cite web |url=http://www.grammy.com/nominees/search?artist=&title=&year=All&genre=18 |title=Past Winners Search |accessdate=May 14, 2011 |publisher=National Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences}}</ref><br />
|-<br />
! scope="row"|[[38th Grammy Awards|1996]]<br />
| {{sort|Secret World Live|''[[Secret World Live]]''}}<br />
| {{sortname|Peter|Gabriel}}<br />
| [[François Girard]]<br />
| <small><br />
* [[Kate Bush]] &ndash; ''[[The Line, the Cross & the Curve]]''<br />
* [[Cirque Du Soleil]] &ndash; ''[[Saltimbanco]]''<br />
* Charles Dutoit & The Montreal Symphony Orchestra &ndash; ''The Planets''<br />
* [[Green Jelly]] &ndash; ''[[333 (album)|333]]''<br />
* [[James McMurtry]] &ndash; ''Where'd You Hide the Body''<br />
</small><br />
| align="center"|<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.cnn.com/SHOWBIZ/Music/9601/grammy_noms/grammy_list.html|title=List of Grammy nominees|date=January 4, 1996|accessdate=May 14, 2011 |work=[[Time Warner|Time Warner Inc]] |publisher=[[CNN]]}}</ref><br />
|-<br />
! scope="row"|[[39th Grammy Awards|1997]]<br />
| {{sort|The Beatles Anthology|''[[The Beatles Anthology]]''}}<br />
| {{sortname|The|Beatles}}<br />
| Bob Smeaton<br>Geoff Wonfor<br />
| <small><br />
* Reinbert de Leeuw &ndash; ''Satie & Suzanne''<br />
* [[Bon Jovi]] &ndash; ''[[Live from London (Bon Jovi)|Live from London]]''<br />
* [[Oingo Boingo]] &ndash; ''Farewell: Live from the Universal Amphitheatre''<br />
* [[Bruce Springsteen]] &ndash; ''[[Blood Brothers (EP)|Blood Brothers]]''</small><br />
| align="center"|<ref>{{cite news|url=http://articles.chicagotribune.com/1997-01-08/news/9701080229_1_grammy-nominations-grammy-award-nominations-alternative-music-performance/12|title=Pumpkins A Smash With 7 Grammy Nominations|date=January 8, 1997 |first=Greg |last=Kot |accessdate=May 14, 2011 |work=[[Chicago Tribune]]|page=12 |publisher=Tribune Company |authorlink=Greg Kot}}</ref><br />
|-<br />
! scope="row"|[[40th Grammy Awards|1998]]<br />
| {{sort|Jagged Little Pill, Live|''[[Jagged Little Pill, Live|Jagged Little Pill, Live]]''}}<br />
| {{sortname|Alanis|Morissette}}<br />
| [[Alanis Morissette]]<br>[[Steve Purcell]]<br />
| <small><br />
* [[Blind Melon]] &ndash; ''[[Letters from a Porcupine]]''<br />
* Orquestra Was &ndash; ''Forever's a Long, Long Time''<br />
* [[Tina Turner]] &ndash; ''[[Wildest Dreams Tour#Broadcasts and recordings|Live in Amsterdam: Wildest Dreams Tour]]''<br />
* [[Compilation album|Various artists]] &ndash; ''Blue Note: A Story of Modern Jazz''<br />
</small><br />
| align="center"|<ref>{{cite news|url=http://articles.latimes.com/1998/jan/07/entertainment/ca-5628/15|title=Complete List of Academy Voter Picks|page=15 |work=Los Angeles Times|publisher=Tribune Company|date=January 8, 1998 |accessdate=May 14, 2011}}</ref><br />
|-<br />
! scope="row"|[[41st Grammy Awards|1999]]<br />
| {{sort|American Masters: Lou Reed: Rock & Roll Heart|''American Masters: Lou Reed: Rock & Roll Heart''}}<br />
| {{sortname|Lou|Reed}}<br />
| [[Timothy Greenfield-Sanders]]<br />
| <small><br />
* [[Fastball (band)|Fastball]] &ndash; ''They Wanted the Highway''<br />
* [[Yo-Yo Ma]] &ndash; ''Inspired by Bach: Six Gestures - No. 6''<br />
* [[Scott Rockenfield]] and [[Paul Speer]] featuring Sir Mix-A-Lott &ndash; ''TeleVoid''<br />
* [[Compilation album|Various artists]] &ndash; ''Robert Altman's Jazz '34: Remembrances of Kansas City Swing''<br />
</small><br />
| align="center"|<ref>{{cite web |url=http://articles.chicagotribune.com/1999-01-06/news/9901060056_1_pop-vocal-performance-grammy-nominations-pop-collaboration/10|title=10 Nominations Put Lauryn Hill Atop Grammy Heap|page=10|first=Greg|last=Kot|authorlink=Greg Kot |date=January 6, 1999 |accessdate=May 14, 2011 |work=Chicago Tribune |publisher=Tribune Company}}</ref><br />
|-<br />
! scope="row"|[[42nd Grammy Awards|2000]]<br />
| {{sort|Band of Gypsys: Live at Fillmore East|''Band of Gypsys: Live at Fillmore East''}}<br />
| {{sortname|Jimi|Hendrix}}<br />
| Bob Smeaton<br />
| <small><br />
* [[Asleep at the Wheel]] &ndash; ''The Making of 'Ride With Bob'''<br />
* [[Gloria Estefan]] &ndash; ''Don't Stop''<br />
* [[Radiohead]] &ndash; ''[[Meeting People Is Easy]]''<br />
* [[U2]] &ndash; ''[[PopMart: Live from Mexico City]]''</small><br />
| align="center"|<ref>{{cite news|url=http://community.seattletimes.nwsource.com/archive/?date=20000105&slug=A20000106010154|title=Santana Tops List With 10 Grammy Nominations |date=January 5, 2000 |accessdate=May 14, 2011 |work=The Seattle Times |publisher=The Seattle Times Company}}</ref><br />
|-<br />
! scope="row"|[[43rd Grammy Awards|2001]]<br />
| {{sort|Gimme Some Truth: The Making of John Lennon's Imagine Album|''Gimme Some Truth: The Making of John Lennon's Imagine Album''}}<br />
| {{sortname|John|Lennon}}<br />
| Andrew Solt<br />
| <small><br />
* [[Ella Fitzgerald]] &ndash; ''American Masters: Ella Fitzgerald – Something to Live For''<br />
* [[Willie Nelson]] &ndash; ''[[Teatro (Willie Nelson album)|Teatro]]''<br />
* [[The Beach Boys]] &ndash; ''[[Endless Harmony Soundtrack|Endless Harmony]]''<br />
* [[Compilation album|Various artists]] &ndash; ''The Art of Piano: Great Pianists of the 20th Century''</small><br />
| align="center"|<ref>{{cite news|url=http://edition.cnn.com/2001/SHOWBIZ/Music/02/21/grammy.winners/ |title=43rd Grammy Awards |date=February 21, 2001|accessdate=May 14, 2011 |publisher=Time Warner Inc |work=CNN}}</ref><br />
|-<br />
! scope="row"|[[44th Grammy Awards|2002]]<br />
| {{sort|Recording The Producers: A Musical Romp With Mel Brooks|''Recording The Producers: A Musical Romp with Mel Brooks''}}<br />
| {{sortname|Mel|Brooks}}<br />
| Susan Froemke<br />
| <small><br />
* [[Bob Marley]] &ndash; ''Rebel Music: The Bob Marley Story''<br />
* [[Freddie Mercury]] &ndash; ''Freddie Mercury: The Untold Story''<br />
* [[Moby]] &ndash; ''[[Play (DVD)|Play: The DVD]]''</small><br />
| align="center"|<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2002/01/04/entertainment/main323197.shtml|title=Complete List Of Grammy Nominees|date=January 4, 2002|accessdate=May 14, 2011|publisher=[[CBS Broadcasting Inc]] |work=[[CBS News]]}}</ref><br />
|-<br />
! scope="row"|[[45th Grammy Awards|2003]]<br />
| {{sort|Westway to the World|''[[The Clash: Westway to the World|Westway to the World]]''}}<br />
| {{sortname|The|Clash}}<br />
| [[Don Letts]]<br />
| <small><br />
* [[Nappy Roots]] &ndash; ''The World According to Nappy''<br />
* [[1 Giant Leap]]&ndash; ''[[1 Giant Leap (album)|1 Giant Leap]]''<br />
* [[Compilation album|Various artists]] &ndash; ''Welcome to the Club: The Women of Rockabilly''<br />
* [[Robbie Williams]] &ndash; ''[[Live at the Albert]]''</small><br />
| align="center"|<ref>{{cite web|url=http://articles.sfgate.com/2003-01-08/entertainment/17470880_1_vanessa-carlton-norah-jones-steve-mcqueen-sheryl-crow/7|page=7|title=Complete list of Grammy nominees; ceremony set for Feb. 23|date=January 8, 2003|accessdate=May 14, 2011 |work=[[San Francisco Chronicle]] |publisher=[[Hearst Corporation]]}}</ref><br />
|-<br />
! scope="row"|[[46th Grammy Awards|2004]]<br />
| {{sort|Legend|''Legend''}}<br />
| {{sortname|Sam|Cooke}}<br />
| {{n/a}}{{ref|4|[IV]}}<br />
| <small><br />
* [[Gorillaz]] &ndash; ''[[Phase One: Celebrity Take Down]]''<br />
* [[Compilation album|Various artists]] &ndash; ''Leonard Bernstein: Trouble in Tahiti''<br />
* Various artists &ndash; ''The American Folk Blues Festival 1962-1966, Volume 1''<br />
* [[Muddy Waters]] &ndash; ''Muddy Waters Can't Be Satisfied''<br />
</small><br />
| align="center"|<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.livedaily.com/news/5838.html|title=Nominee list for the 46th Annual Grammy Awards |date=December 4, 2003 |accessdate=May 13, 2011 |publisher=[[LiveDaily]]}}</ref><br />
|-<br />
! scope="row"|[[47th Grammy Awards|2005]]<br />
| {{sort|Concert for George|''[[Concert for George (album)|Concert for George]]''}}<br />
| [[Compilation album|Various artists]]<br />
| [[David Leland]]<br />
| <small><br />
* John Adams & London Symphony Orchestra &ndash; ''John Adams: The Death of Klinghoffer''<br />
* [[Coldplay]] &ndash; ''[[Live 2003|Coldplay Live 2003]]''<br />
* [[Compilation album|Various artists]] &ndash; ''[[Martin Scorsese Presents the Blues: A Musical Journey|Martin Scorsese Presents: The Blues - A Music Journey]]''<br />
* Various artists &ndash; ''[[Tom Dowd and the Language of Music|Tom Dowd & The Language of Music]]''<br />
</small><br />
| align="center"|<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.livedaily.com/news/7420.html|title=Nominee list for the 47th Annual Grammy Awards |date=December 7, 2004 |accessdate=May 14, 2011 |publisher=LiveDaily}}</ref><br />
|-<br />
! scope="row"|[[48th Grammy Awards|2006]]<br />
| {{sort|No Direction Home|''[[No Direction Home]]''}}<br />
| {{sortname|Bob|Dylan}}<br />
| [[Martin Scorsese]]<br />
| <small><br />
* [[R. Kelly]] &ndash; ''[[Trapped in the Closet]]''<br />
* [[Ramones]] &ndash; ''[[End of the Century: The Story of the Ramones]]''<br />
* [[Bruce Springsteen]] &ndash; ''[[Devils & Dust]]''<br />
* [[Brian Wilson]] &ndash; ''Brian Wilson Presents Smile''</small><br />
| align="center"|<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.nytimes.com/2005/12/08/arts/09gram-list.html?pagewanted=8&_r=1|title=The Complete List of Grammy Nominations|date=December 8, 2005|accessdate=May 14, 2011 |work=The New York Times |publisher=The New York Times Company|page=8}}</ref><br />
|-<br />
! scope="row"|[[49th Grammy Awards|2007]]<br />
| {{sort|Wings for Wheels: The Making of Born to Run|''Wings for Wheels: The Making of Born to Run''}}<br />
| {{sortname|Bruce|Springsteen}}<br />
| Thom Zimny<br />
| <small><br />
* [[Terence Blanchard]] &ndash; ''Flow: Living in the Stream of Music''<br />
* [[Death Cab for Cutie]] &ndash; ''[[Directions: The Plans Video Album|Directions]]''<br />
* [[Gorillaz]] &ndash; ''[[Demon Days Live|Demon Days: Live in Manchester]]''<br />
* [[Madonna (entertainer)|Madonna]] &ndash; ''[[I'm Going to Tell You a Secret#Album|I'm Going to Tell You a Secret]]''</small><br />
| align="center"|<ref name="grammy.com"/><br />
|-<br />
! scope="row"|[[50th Grammy Awards|2008]]<br />
| {{sort|The Confessions Tour: Live from London|''[[The Confessions Tour|The Confessions Tour: Live from London]]''}}<br />
| [[Madonna (entertainer)|Madonna]]<br />
| [[Jonas Åkerlund]]<br />
| <small><br />
* [[Dierks Bentley]] &ndash; ''Live & Loud at the Fillmore''<br />
* [[R. Kelly]] &ndash; ''Trapped in the Closet Chapters 13&ndash;22''<br />
* [[Kenny Wayne Shepherd]] &ndash; ''[[10 Days Out: Blues from the Backroads]]''<br />
* [[Compilation album|Various artists]] &ndash; ''The Songs of the New Cuban Underground''</small><br />
| align="center"|<ref name="grammy.com"/><br />
|-<br />
! scope="row"|[[51st Grammy Awards|2009]]<br />
| {{sort|Runnin' Down a Dream|''[[Runnin' Down a Dream]]''}}<br />
| {{sortname|Tom Petty and|the Heartbreakers}}<br />
| [[Peter Bogdanovich]]<br />
| <small><br />
* [[John Mayer]] &ndash; ''[[Where the Light Is: John Mayer Live in Los Angeles|Where The Light Is: Live in Los Angeles]]''<br />
* [[Rihanna]] &ndash; ''[[Good Girl Gone Bad Live]]''<br />
* [[Compilation album|Various artists]] &ndash; ''Respect Yourself: The Stax Records Story''<br />
* [[The Who]] &ndash; ''[[Amazing Journey: The Story of The Who]]''<br />
</small><br />
| align="center"|<ref name="grammy.com"/><br />
|-<br />
! scope="row"|[[52nd Grammy Awards|2010]]<br />
| {{sort|Beatles Love – All Together Now|''[[All Together Now (film)|The Beatles Love – All Together Now]]''}}<br />
| [[Compilation album|Various artists]]<br />
| Adrian Wills<br />
| <small><br />
* [[Chris Botti]] &ndash; ''In Boston''<br />
* [[Johnny Cash]] &ndash; ''Johnny Cash's America''<br />
* [[Anita O'Day]] &ndash; ''[[Anita O'Day: The Life of a Jazz Singer]]''<br />
* [[Keith Urban]] &ndash; ''Love, Pain & The Whole Crazy World Tour Live''<br />
</small><br />
| align="center"|<ref name="grammy.com"/><br />
|-<br />
! scope="row"|[[53rd Grammy Awards|2011]]<br />
| {{sort|When You're Strange|''[[When You're Strange|When You're Strange: A Film About The Doors]]''}}<br />
| {{sortname|The|Doors}}<br />
| [[Tom DiCillo]]<br />
| <small><br />
* [[Blur (band)|Blur]] &ndash; ''[[No Distance Left to Run (film)|No Distance Left to Run]]''<br />
* [[Arif Mardin]] &ndash; ''[[The Greatest Ears in Town: The Arif Mardin Story]]''<br />
* [[Rush (band)|Rush]]'' &ndash; ''[[Rush: Beyond the Lighted Stage]]''<br />
* [[The White Stripes]] &ndash; ''[[Under Great White Northern Lights]]''</small><br />
| align="center"|<ref>{{cite news|url=http://theenvelope.latimes.com/news/breaking/newsletter/la-et-env-grammys-nominees-2010-list,0,4822287.htmlstory|title=53rd Annual Grammy Awards nominees list|accessdate=May 13, 2011 |work=Los Angeles Times|publisher=Tribune Company}}</ref><br />
|-<br />
! scope="row"|[[54th Grammy Awards|2012]]<br />
| ''[[Back and Forth (documentary)|Back and Forth]]''<br />
| [[Foo Fighters]]<br />
| James Moll, video director; James Moll & Nigel Sinclair, video producers<br />
| <small><br />
* [[Beyonce]] &ndash; ''[[I Am... World Tour]]''<br />
* [[Kings of Leon]]'' &ndash; ''Talihina Sky: The Story of Kings of Leon''<br />
* [[A Tribe Called Quest]] &ndash; ''[[Beats, Rhymes & Life: The Travels of a Tribe Called Quest]]''<br />
* [[TV on the Radio]] &ndash; ''Nine Types of Light''</small><br />
| align="center"|<br />
|}<br />
<sup>{{note|1|[I]}}</sup> Each year is linked to the article about the Grammy Awards held that year.<br><br />
<sup>{{note|2|[II]}}</sup> Director(s) are only indicated if they were presented a Grammy Award.<br><br />
<sup>{{note|3|[III]}}</sup> Award was not presented. Music video categories presented that year included [[Grammy Award for Best Concept Music Video|Best Concept Music Video]] and [[Grammy Award for Best Performance Music Video|Best Performance Music Video]].<br><br />
<sup>{{note|4|[IV]}}</sup> The director is unknown.<br />
<br />
==See also==<br />
* [[List of Grammy Award categories]]<br />
* [[List of most expensive music videos]]<br />
* [[One shot (music video)]]<br />
<br />
==References==<br />
{{refbegin}}<br />
;General<br />
* {{cite web |url=http://www.grammy.com/nominees/search?artist=&title=&year=All&genre=18 |title=Past Winners Search |publisher=[[National Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences]] |accessdate=May 14, 2011}}<br />
<br />
;Specific<br />
{{refend}}<br />
{{reflist|2}}<br />
<br />
==External links==<br />
*[http://www.grammy.com/ Official site of the Grammy Awards]<br />
<br />
{{Grammy Award years}}<br />
<br />
{{featured list}}<br />
<br />
{{DEFAULTSORT:Grammy Award For Best Long Form Music Video}}<br />
[[Category:Grammy Award for Best Long Form Music Video| ]]<br />
[[Category:Grammy Award categories|Long Form Music Video]]<br />
<br />
[[pt:Anexo:Grammy Award para Best Long Form Music Video]]<br />
[[es:Anexo:Premio Grammy al mejor video musical de formato largo]]</div>Cannothttps://de.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Thank_U&diff=158953049Thank U2011-06-17T19:02:19Z<p>Cannot: /* Music video */</p>
<hr />
<div>{{About|the Alanis Morissette song|other uses|Thank You (disambiguation)}}<br />
{{Infobox single <!-- See Wikipedia:WikiProject Songs --><br />
| Name = Thank U<br />
| Cover = AlanisMorissette-ThankU.jpg <br />
| Artist = [[Alanis Morissette]]<br />
| from Album = [[Supposed Former Infatuation Junkie]]<br />
| B-side = "Pollyanna Flower"<br />
| Released = October 13, 1998<br />
| Formatn = [[CD single]]<br />
| Recorded = 1998<br />
| Genre = [[Experimental rock]]<br />
| Length = 4:19<br />
| Label = [[Maverick Records|Maverick]]<br />
| Writer = Alanis Morissette, [[Glen Ballard]]<br />
| Producer = Alanis Morissette, Glen Ballard<br />
| Last single = "[[Uninvited (song)|Uninvited]]" <br /> (1998)<br />
| This single = "'''Thank U'''" <br /> (1998)<br />
| Next single = "[[Joining You]]" <br /> (1999)<br />
}}<br />
<br />
"'''Thank U'''" is the first single from [[Alanis Morissette]]'s fourth album, ''[[Supposed Former Infatuation Junkie]]'', released in 1998 (see [[1998 in music]]). It was nominated for [[Best Female Pop Vocal Performance]] at the [[2000 Grammy Awards]].<br />
<br />
==Background and writing==<br />
Morissette wrote "Thank U" after returning from a [[Tourism|trip]] to [[India]] in 1997. The song expresses the heartfelt gratitude which she felt at the time.<ref>[http://members.aol.com/am69dana/sfijm.html http://members.aol.com/am69dana/sfijm.html]{{Dead link|date=January 2010}} ''Members.aol.com''</ref> The lyrics, such as "thank you terror" and "thank you frailty", lend the song a sense lyrical reflection on [[cynicism]], [[Despair (emotion)|despair]], personal [[triumph]] and [[hope]].<br />
<br />
"Thank U" is a [[pop rock]] song composed in the key of [[C major]]. It is written in [[common time]] and moves at a moderate tempo of 80 [[beats per minute]]. The song uses a simple [[chord progression]] alternating between a [[tonic (music)|tonic]] C major chord, [[dominant (music)|dominant]] [[G major]] chord, and the [[subdominant]] [[F major]] chord.<ref>Sheet music for "Thank U". [[Hal Leonard Corporation]]. 1998.</ref><br />
<br />
==Chart performance==<br />
The excitement generated sent the single to number two on the U.S. [[Hot 100 Airplay]] chart almost immediately and helped the song peak at number 17 on the [[Billboard Hot 100|''Billboard'' Hot 100]]; this was strong, but not as successful as the multiple hits from ''[[Jagged Little Pill]]'' (1995), Morissette's previous album. (The eligibility rules for the Hot 100 were changed midway through the single's chart run.) "Thank U" is Morissette's most commercially successful post-''Jagged Little Pill'' single. The single was nominated for [[Best Female Pop Vocal Performance]] at the [[2000 Grammy Awards]].<br />
<br />
==Music video==<br />
[[File:Thank U music video.jpg|thumb|left|A stranger places his hand on Morissette as she stands in the middle of the street.]]<br />
The music video was directed by [[Stéphane Sednaoui]] and premiered on October 12, 1998.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.mtv.com/news/articles/1432300/alanis-debuts-new-video-tour-kicks-off.jhtml|title=Alanis Debuts New Video As Tour Kicks Off|date=October 13, 1998|work=[[MTV.com]]|publisher=[[MTV Networks]]|accessdate=2011-06-17}}</ref> It featured a [[nudity|nude]] Morissette, with long hair shrouding her [[breast]]s and her crotch blurred out, walking around and being embraced by strangers in a variety of public locations, such as in the street, at a [[supermarket]], and on a [[rapid transit|subway]] car. Slight modifications to the video were made before broadcasting by [[MTV]] in [[India]] and certain other [[Asia]]n countries. Subsequent replays, however, aired the video in its original format. In May 2001, the video was voted #66 on [[VH1]]'s 100 Greatest Videos.<ref>[http://www.rockonthenet.com/archive/2001/vh1videos.htm VH1: 100 Greatest Videos]</ref><br />
<br />
==Cover versions and parodies==<br />
"Thank U" was covered by British musician [[Steven Wilson]], of [[Porcupine Tree]] fame (who jokingly changed the line "How about them transparent dangling carrots" to "How about changing a line 'cause it don't make sense"). [[Blackfield]], one of Steven Wilson's bands, has regularly played the song on tour.<br />
<br />
On an episode of [[Saturday Night Live]], [[Jimmy Fallon]] appeared on the "Weekend Update" segment in which he sang various parody songs about Halloween. One such song was a parody of "Thank U", in which he thanks all of the candy he had received Trick-or-Treating.<br />
<br />
On [[MadTV]] there was a parody, "Wash Me", starring [[Mo Collins]] which takes place in a laundromat.<br />
<br />
On ''[[French & Saunders]]'', [[Jennifer Saunders]] parodied Morissette with a song called "Bless U", a tribute to thesaurus, dictionaries, spell check and other word referencing methods. The clip showed Saunders as a singer called Aimless [[Morris Minor]], dressed in a flesh-coloured body-suit to make it appear as if she were naked. At the end of the sketch [[Dawn French]] stuck the pubic hair of the suit onto Saunders's face. This clip was shown as a sketch on ''[[French and Saunders]]'' 1999 Bank Holiday Special.<br />
<br />
[["Weird Al" Yankovic]] debuted an unreleased spoof of "Thank U" entitled "Fast Food" on his 1999 ''[[Running with Scissors (album)|Running with Scissors]]'' tour.<br />
<br />
==Track listing==<br />
#"Thank U" (album version) &ndash; 4:19<br />
#"Pollyanna Flower" (unreleased bonus track) &ndash; 4:07<br />
#"[[Uninvited (song)|Uninvited]]" (demo) &ndash; 3:04<br />
<br />
{| class="wikitable sortable"<br />
!align="left"|Chart (1998)<br />
!align="left"|Peak <br>position<br />
|-<br />
|align="left"|Australia<ref name=dutchcharts/><br />
|align="center"|15<br />
|-<br />
|align="left"|Austria<ref name=dutchcharts/><br />
|align="center"|10<br />
|-<br />
|align="left"|[[Canadian Singles Chart]]<ref name=AMG-Billboard/><br />
|align="center"|1<br />
|-<br />
|align="left"|Netherlands<ref name=dutchcharts>[http://dutchcharts.nl/showitem.asp?key=3775&cat=s "Alanis Morissette - Thank U"]. dutchcharts.nl.</ref><br />
|align="center"|8<br />
|-<br />
|align="left"|New Zealand<ref name=dutchcharts/><br />
|align="center"|2<br />
|-<br />
|align="left"|Norway<ref name=dutchcharts/><br />
|align="center"|3<br />
|-<br />
|align="left"|Sweden<ref name=dutchcharts/><br />
|align="center"|49<br />
|-<br />
|align="left"|Switzerland<ref name=dutchcharts/><br />
|align="center"|18<br />
|-<br />
|align="left"|U.S. [[Billboard Hot 100|''Billboard'' Hot 100]]<ref name=AMG-Billboard>[{{Allmusic|class=artist|id=p144717|pure_url=yes}} "Alanis Morissette - Billboard Singles"]. [[Allmusic]] and ''[[Billboard (magazine)|Billboard]]''.</ref><ref name=Billboarddotcom>[http://www.billboard.com/bbcom/retrieve_chart_history.do?model.vnuArtistId=121494&model.vnuAlbumId=905144 "Alanis Morissette - Artist Chart History - Singles"]. ''[[Billboard (magazine)|Billboard]]''.</ref><br />
|align="center"|17<br />
|-<br />
|align="left"|U.S. ''Billboard'' [[Modern Rock Tracks]]<ref name=AMG-Billboard/><ref name=Billboarddotcom/><br />
|align="center"|12<br />
|-<br />
|align="left"|U.S. ''Billboard'' [[Adult Top 40]]<ref name=AMG-Billboard/><br />
|align="center"|1<br />
|-<br />
|align="left"|U.S. ''Billboard'' [[Top 40 Mainstream]]<ref name=AMG-Billboard/><br />
|align="center"|2<br />
|-<br />
|align="left"|[[UK Singles Chart]]<br />
|align="center"|5<br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
<br />
==References==<br />
{{Reflist}}<br />
<br />
{{Alanis Morissette}}<br />
<br />
[[Category:1998 singles]]<br />
[[Category:Alanis Morissette songs]]<br />
[[Category:Music videos directed by Stéphane Sednaoui]]<br />
[[Category:Canadian Singles Chart number-one singles]]<br />
[[Category:Songs written by Glen Ballard]]<br />
[[Category:Songs written by Alanis Morissette]]<br />
[[Category:Billboard Hot Adult Top 40 Tracks number-one singles]]<br />
[[Category:RPM Top Singles number-one singles]]<br />
<br />
[[es:Thank U]]<br />
[[it:Thank U]]<br />
[[pt:Thank U]]</div>Cannothttps://de.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Alanis_Morissette&diff=89991837Alanis Morissette2011-06-13T13:12:00Z<p>Cannot: </p>
<hr />
<div>[[Datei:Alaniss.jpg|miniatur|Alanis Morissette]]<br />
'''Alanis Nadine Morissette'''<ref name="imdb">http://www.imdb.com:80/name/nm0001551/bio</ref> [{{IPA|əˈɫænɪs neɪˈdiːn mɔɹɪˈsɛt}}] (* [[1. Juni]] [[1974]] in [[Ottawa]], [[Ontario]]<ref name="imdb"/>) ist eine [[Kanada|kanadisch]]-[[Vereinigte Staaten|US-amerikanische]]<ref name="imdb"/> Sängerin.<br />
<br />
== Leben ==<br />
In ihrer frühen Kindheit lebte Alanis Morissette drei Jahre lang in [[Heiligenzell]] bei [[Lahr/Schwarzwald]] in Deutschland.<ref name="brigitte">http://www.brigitte.de/kultur/leute/lebenslaeufe/morisette/</ref> Ihr Vater, der gebürtige [[Franko-Ontarier]] Alan Richard Morissette, und ihre ungarische Mutter Georgia Mary Ann Feuerstein unterrichteten als Lehrer die Kinder in Deutschland stationierter Soldaten im kanadischen Militärstützpunkt Lahr/Schwarzwald.<ref name="brigitte"/><br />
<br />
Sie hat einen älteren Bruder, Chad, und einen um 12 Minuten<ref name="brigitte"/> älteren Zwillingsbruder, Wade.<ref name="imdb"/> Im Februar 2005 erhielt Alanis Morissette die US-amerikanische Staatsbürgerschaft, ohne aber ihre kanadische aufzugeben.<ref name="imdb"/><br />
<br />
Nach fünf Jahren Beziehung, drei davon als Verlobte<ref name="imdb"/>, gaben Alanis Morissette und [[Ryan Reynolds]] im Februar 2007 offiziell ihre Trennung bekannt, die in gegenseitigem Einvernehmen geschehen sein soll.<ref>http://www.comcast.net/entertainment/index.jsp?fn=2007/02/02/231417.html</ref><br />
<br />
Zuvor war sie unter anderem mit den Schauspielern [[Dash Mihok]]<ref>[http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0005231/bio Dash Mihok] in der IMDb</ref> sowie [[Dave Coulier]] liiert, der durch die Fernsehserie [[Full House (Fernsehserie)|Full House]] bekannt wurde, von dem sie sich allerdings 1993 als Folge eines Umzugs nach [[Toronto]] trennte.<ref name="brigitte"/><br />
<br />
Am 22. Mai 2010 heiratete sie in Los Angeles im engen Familienkreis den sechs Jahre jüngeren Rapper Souleye, der mit bürgerlichem Namen Mario Treadway heißt. Die beiden waren bis dahin seit acht Monaten ein Paar.<ref>http://www.spiegel.de/panorama/leute/0,1518,699352,00.html</ref> Am 25. Dezember 2010 wurden sie Eltern eines Sohnes. <ref>http://www.orf.at/#/stories/2033208/</ref><br />
<br />
=== Karriere ===<br />
[[Datei:Alanis morissette tessin.jpg|miniatur|links|250px|Alanis Morissette am Moon-&-Stars-Festival [[Locarno]] (2004)]]<br />
Nachdem Alanis Morissette im Jahr 1983 einen Auftritt von Lindsay und Jacqui Morgan gesehen hatte, einem [[Folk]]duo, das mit ihren Eltern befreundet war, war sie so begeistert davon, dass sie es ihnen nachtun wollte.<ref name="brigitte"/> Nachdem sie eines ihrer selbst geschriebenen Lieder auf [[Compact Cassette|Kassette]] aufgenommen hatte, spielte Lindsay Morgan Begleitmusik dazu ein und ermöglichte ihr, den Song im Studio einzusingen.<ref name="brigitte"/><br />
<br />
Erste Schauspielerfahrungen machte Alanis Morissette 1984 durch die kanadische Kindersendung ''You Can’t Do That on Television''.<ref name="brigitte"/> Das Geld, das sie durch die Produktion verdiente, investierte sie in ihre erste Single ''Fate Stay with Me''.<br />
<br />
Unter dem Namen Alanis Nadine trat sie um 1990 in der US-amerikanischen Castingshow [[Star Search]] auf, schied jedoch bereits in der ersten Runde aus.<ref>[http://www.laut.de/wortlaut/artists/m/morissette_alanis/biographie/index.htm Biografie bei Laut]</ref> Ihr erstes Album erschien 1991 unter dem Namen ''Alanis''<ref name="brigitte"/>, um eine mögliche Verwechslung mit der kanadischen Sängerin [[Alannah Myles]] zu vermeiden.<ref name="imdb"/><br />
<br />
Die erste Single daraus, ''Too Hot'', erreichte Platz 14 der kanadischen Charts.<ref>[http://www.collectionscanada.ca/rpm/028020-119.01-e.php?&file_num=nlc008388.1582&volume=54&issue=8&issue_dt=July%2027%201991&type=1&interval=24 Top Singles - Volume 54, No. 8, July 27 1991]</ref> Sie wurde in drei Rubriken bei den [[Juno Awards]] nominiert: Single of the Year (Single des Jahres), Best Dance Record (Beste Dance-Aufnahme) und Most Promising Female Vocalist (Vielversprechendste Sängerin). Letztere konnte sie gewinnen.<ref>http://www.junoawards.ca/archive_past.php</ref> Ihr zweites Album, ''Now Is the Time'', erschien 1992 bei [[Music Corporation of America|MCA]], konnte aber nicht an den Erfolg des Vorgängers anknüpfen.<ref name="brigitte"/><br />
<br />
1995, im Alter von 20 Jahren, veröffentlichte Alanis Morissette ihr erstes internationales Album ''Jagged Little Pill'', das einen unerwartet großen Erfolg hatte. Das Album stieg zwar nur auf Platz 118 der [[Billboard (Magazin)|Billboard-200-Charts]]<ref name="myspace">http://www.myspace.com/alanismorissette</ref> ein, kletterte aber mit dem Erfolg der Singles ''You Oughta Know'', ''Hand in My Pocket'', ''You Learn'', ''Head over Feet'' und ''Ironic'' bis auf Platz 1.<ref name="allmusic">[{{Allmusic|Rubrik=album|ID=r218199|NurURL=ja}} Charts bei Allmusic.com]</ref> Das Album verkaufte sich weltweit mehr als 30 Millionen Mal,<ref>http://www.riaa.com/goldandplatinumdata.php?table=tblTop100</ref> davon allein 16 Millionen Mal in den USA, 3 Millionen Mal in Großbritannien und eine Million Mal in Kanada.<ref name="ausz">Quellen für Auszeichnungen: [http://www.musikindustrie.de/gold_platin_datenbank/ DE] [http://ifpi.at/?section=goldplatin AT] [http://hitparade.ch/awards.asp?year=1996 CH] [http://www.bpi.co.uk/certifiedawards/search.aspx UK] [http://www.riaa.com/goldandplatinumdata.php US] [http://www.cria.ca/cert_db_search.php CA]</ref> Sie gewann bei den [[Grammy Awards 1996]] in den Rubriken Album of the Year (Album des Jahres) und [[Grammy Award for Best Rock Album|Best Rock Album]] (Bestes Rockalbum) sowie in Best Female Vocal Performance (Beste Darbietung einer Sängerin) und bester Rock-Song für ''You Oughta Know''.<ref name="grammy">http://www.grammy.com/GRAMMY_Awards/Winners/</ref><br />
<br />
1998 veröffentlichte sie [[Supposed Former Infatuation Junkie]], das die Hitsingles ''Thank U'' und ''Joining You'' enthielt. Im nächsten Jahr folgte ''Alanis Morissette – [[MTV Unplugged]]''.<ref name="brigitte"/> Nach dem Tod von [[Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan]] 1997 vervollständigte sie dessen Beitrag ''Mercy'' auf dem Album ''The Prayer Cycle'' von [[Jonathan Elias]]. Da es international klingen sollte, übersetzte sie den Text zusammen mit ihrer Großmutter und sang ihn auf Ungarisch.<ref>[http://www.warnermusic.de/alanismorissette/bio/ Biografie auf Labelseite]</ref> 1998 steuerte sie außerdem den Song ''Uninvited'' zum Soundtrack von „Stadt der Engel“ bei. Der Song gewann zwei Grammys.<ref name="grammy"/><br />
<br />
Im Februar 2002 veröffentlichte die Sängerin mit ''Under Rug Swept'' ihr drittes Studioalbum, das die Hits ''Hands Clean'' und ''Precious Illusions'' enthielt.<ref name="brigitte"/> Mit ersterem versuchte sie nach eigenen Aussagen, eine Beziehung zu einem ungefähr 30 Jahre alten Mann zu verarbeiten, die sie im Alter von 14 Jahren gehabt hat. Während die Strophen die damalige Sicht des Liebhabers wiedergeben, beinhaltet der Refrain Alanis' Antwort aus der Gegenwart.<ref>http://www.swr3.de/musik/-/id=47316/nid=47316/did=208824/1cqx3jg/index.html</ref> Im Dezember erschien dann ''Feast on Scraps'', ein DVD/CD-Paket, das einen Konzertmitschnitt aus [[Rotterdam]] sowie acht Lieder enthielt, die bei den Aufnahmen zu ''Under Rug Swept'' nicht verwendet worden waren.<br />
<br />
2004 erschien ihr viertes Album ''So-Called Chaos'', das stark durch die Beziehung zu Ryan Reynolds beeinflusst wurde, was sich vor allem in den drei Songs ''Not All Me'', ''Knees of My Bees'' und der ersten Single ''Everything'' zeigt.<ref name="brigitte"/><br />
<br />
Im Jahr 2005 veröffentlichte sie den Song ''Wunderkind'' für den Film [[Die Chroniken von Narnia: Der König von Narnia (2005)|Die Chroniken von Narnia: Der König von Narnia]], der ihr in der Kategorie ''Bester Filmsong'' eine weitere Nominierung für einen [[Golden Globe 2006]] einbrachte.<ref name="imdb"/><br />
Im Juli veröffentlichte Morissette zum zehnjährigen Jubiläum des Erscheinens von ''Jagged Little Pill'' eine [[Akustikversion]] des Albums, dem im November das Best-of ''The Collection'' folgte. Ihre Single „Crazy“ war eine Adaption des gleichnamigen 90er-Jahre-Hits von [[Seal]]. Anfang 2006 begann Alanis Morissette damit, ein Buch mit ihren Memoiren zu schreiben.<ref name="rs">http://www.rollingstone.com/artists/alanismorissette/articles/story/9147093/alanis_writing_memoir_album</ref><br />
<br />
Im April 2007 veröffentlichte sie auf dem Videoportal [[YouTube]] eine Parodie des Liedes ''My Humps'' der [[The Black Eyed Peas|Black Eyed Peas]].<ref>YouTube-Video: ''[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pRmYfVCH2UA Parodie von My Humps]'' (erfordert [[Adobe Flash|Flash]])</ref><br />
<br />
Am 30. Mai 2008 erschien ihr Album ''Flavors of Entanglement'', das komplett von Morissette geschrieben und von [[Guy Sigsworth]] produziert wurde. Es unterscheidet sich grundsätzlich im Stil von den vorherigen Alben, da es in Richtung elektronischer Musik geht. Dies ist hauptsächlich dem Einsatz von [[Synthesizer]]n zu verdanken, was wohl auf Initiative von Guy Sigsworth zustande kam.<br />
Als erste Auskopplung wurde die Single ''Underneath'' gewählt, zu der zwei Videos gedreht wurden. Der Titel ''Not As We'' (zweite Auskopplung in Nordamerika) untermalt die Folge ''97 Sekunden'' aus der Fernsehserie [[Dr. House]] sowie die Folge ''Zeugenschutz'' aus der Fernsehserie [[Cold Case]].<br />
<br />
Am 28. Februar 2010 auf der Abschlussfeier der [[Olympische Winterspiele 2010|XXI. Olympischen Winterspiele]] in [[Vancouver]] trat sie mit dem Titel ''Wunderkind'' auf.<br />
<br />
Im Jahr 2010 veröffentlichte sie ''I Remain'' als Titelsong für den Film [[Prince of Persia: Der Sand der Zeit]].<br />
<br />
== Schauspielerei ==<br />
1999 spielte sie neben [[Matt Damon]] und [[Alan Rickman]] im [[Kevin Smith|Kevin-Smith]]-Film ''[[Dogma (Film)|Dogma]]'' die Rolle von [[Gott]], die eigentlich für [[Emma Thompson]] gedacht war.<ref name="imdb"/> Sie beteiligte sich auch am Soundtrack dieses Films. Dieselbe Rolle spielt sie im Film [[Jay und Silent Bob schlagen zurück]], bei dem sie nach dem Abspann die [[New-Jersey-Filme|Jersey-Chronik]] schließt und damit das (vorläufige) Ende der [[New-Jersey-Filme]] andeutet.<br />
<br />
Alanis Morissette trat auch in der [[Fernsehserie]] ''[[Sex and the City]]'' auf, in der sie eine lesbische Frau spielte und Hauptdarstellerin Sarah Jessica Parker küsste.<ref name="brigitte"/><br />
<br />
Im Jahr 2003 hatte sie einen Auftritt in dem [[Cole Porter|Cole-Porter]]-Porträt [[De-Lovely]], in welchem sie seinen Hit ''Let’s Do It, Let’s Fall in Love'' auf ihre Weise interpretierte.<ref name="brigitte"/><br />
<br />
Im Mai 2006 stand sie in London auf der Theaterbühne, wo sie eine Gastrolle im Stück ''The Exonerated'' (Die Entlastete) übernahm.<ref>http://www.thestage.co.uk/news/newsstory.php/12327/alanis-morissette-to-appear-in-riversides</ref><br />
<br />
Außerdem hatte sie 2006 in der Serie ''[[Nip/Tuck – Schönheit hat ihren Preis|Nip/Tuck]]'' eine Gastrolle als Freundin von Dr. Liz Cruz.<br />
<br />
2009 spielte sie in der [[Showtime]]-Serie [[Weeds]] in sieben Episoden der fünften Staffel die Rolle der Ärztin Audra Kitson, einer Freundin von Andy.<br />
<br />
== Diskografie ==<br />
→ Hauptartikel: ''[[Alanis Morissette/Diskografie]]''<br />
{{:Alanis Morissette/Diskografie}}<br />
<br />
== Filmografie ==<br />
* 1993: Just One of the Girls<br />
* 1999: [[Dogma (Film)|Dogma]]<br />
* 2001: [[Jay und Silent Bob schlagen zurück]] ''(Jay and Silent Bob Strike Back)''<br />
* 2004: De-Lovely – Die Cole Porter Story<br />
* 2009: [[Weeds]], TV-Serie, Staffel 5 und 6<br />
<br />
== Auszeichnungen ==<br />
'''[[Grammy Awards]]''' <small><ref name="grammy"/></small><br />
* [[Grammy Awards 1996|1996]]: ''Album des Jahres'' für ''Jagged Little Pill''<br />
* [[Grammy Awards 1996|1996]]: ''Beste weibliche Gesangsdarbietung – Rock'' für ''You Oughta Know''<br />
* [[Grammy Awards 1996|1996]]: ''Bester Rocksong'' für ''You Oughta Know''<br />
* [[Grammy Awards 1996|1996]]: ''Bestes Rock-Album'' für ''Jagged Little Pill''<br />
* [[Grammy Awards 1996|1998]]: ''Bestes Musik-Langvideo'' für ''Jagged Little Pill, Live''<br />
* [[Grammy Awards 1996|1998]]: ''Beste weibliche Gesangsdarbietung – Rock'' für ''Uninvited''<br />
* [[Grammy Awards 1996|1999]]: ''Bester Rocksong'' für ''Uninvited''<br />
'''[[MTV Europe Music Awards]]''' <small><ref>[http://images.mtvema.com/ema2008/press/15YEARS.pdf MTV Europe Music Awards – Preisträger 1994–2009]</ref></small><br />
* 1996: ''Beste Künstlerin''<br />
'''[[BRIT Awards]]''' <small><ref>[http://www.imdb.de/title/tt0330096/fullcredits Die Brit Awards 1996 in der IMDb]</ref></small><br />
* 1996: ''International Breakthrough Act''<br />
'''[[Echo (Musikpreis)|Echo]]''' <small><ref>[http://www.echopop.de/der_echo/die_preistraeger?eid=9 Der Echo – Die Preisträger]</ref></small><br />
* 1996: ''Nachwuchspreis international''<br />
* 1997: ''Künstlerin international''<br />
'''[[Bravo Otto]]''' <small><ref>[http://www.bravo.de/online/render.php?render=026102 Bravo Otto – 1996] Statistik & Sieger</ref></small><br />
* 1996: ''Silber'' in der Kategorie ''Sängerin''<br />
'''[[Comet (Musikpreis)|Comet]]''' <small><ref>[http://www.viva.tv/Events/ArticleDetail/id/1321460 Comet-Gewinner 1995–2005]</ref></small><br />
* 1996: ''Zuschauer-Comet VIVA Plus''<br />
<br />
== Quellen ==<br />
<references/><br />
<br />
== Weblinks ==<br />
{{Commonscat|Alanis Morissette|Alanis Morissette}}<br />
* [http://www.alanis.com/ Offizielle Homepage] (englisch)<br />
* {{DNB-Portal|119537494|TYP=Werke von und über}}<br />
* {{IMDb Name|ID=0001551|NAME=Alanis Morissette}}<br />
* {{MusicBrainz Künstler|name=Alanis Morissette|id=4bdcee62-4902-4773-8cd1-e252e2e31225}}<br />
* {{Discogs}}<br />
* {{MusicMoz|Bands_and_Artists/M/Morissette,_Alanis/|Alanis Morissette}}<br />
<br />
{{Normdaten|PND=119537494|LCCN=no/96/4534|VIAF=22337187}}<br />
<br />
{{SORTIERUNG:Morissette, Alanis}}<br />
[[Kategorie:Popmusiker]]<br />
[[Kategorie:Kanadischer Musiker]]<br />
[[Kategorie:Singer-Songwriter]]<br />
[[Kategorie:Comet-Preisträger (Deutschland)]]<br />
[[Kategorie:Echo-Preisträger]]<br />
[[Kategorie:Grammy-Preisträger]]<br />
[[Kategorie:Person (Ottawa)]]<br />
[[Kategorie:Kanadier]]<br />
[[Kategorie:Geboren 1974]]<br />
[[Kategorie:Frau]]<br />
<br />
{{Personendaten<br />
|NAME=Morissette, Alanis<br />
|ALTERNATIVNAMEN=Morissette, Alanis Nadine (vollständiger Name)<br />
|KURZBESCHREIBUNG=kanadische Sängerin und Musikerin<br />
|GEBURTSDATUM=1. Juni 1974<br />
|GEBURTSORT=[[Ottawa]], [[Ontario]], [[Kanada]]<br />
|STERBEDATUM=<br />
|STERBEORT=<br />
}}<br />
<br />
{{Link FA|ka}}<br />
{{Link GA|es}}<br />
{{Link GA|ru}}<br />
<br />
[[ar:ألانيس موريسيت]]<br />
[[az:Alanis Morissette]]<br />
[[bg:Аланис Морисет]]<br />
[[bs:Alanis Morissette]]<br />
[[ca:Alanis Morissette]]<br />
[[cs:Alanis Morissette]]<br />
[[cy:Alanis Morissette]]<br />
[[da:Alanis Morissette]]<br />
[[en:Alanis Morissette]]<br />
[[eo:Alanis Morissette]]<br />
[[es:Alanis Morissette]]<br />
[[et:Alanis Morissette]]<br />
[[fa:آلانیس موریست]]<br />
[[fi:Alanis Morissette]]<br />
[[fr:Alanis Morissette]]<br />
[[ga:Alanis Morissette]]<br />
[[gl:Alanis Morissette]]<br />
[[he:אלאניס מוריסט]]<br />
[[hr:Alanis Morissette]]<br />
[[hu:Alanis Morissette]]<br />
[[id:Alanis Morissette]]<br />
[[io:Alanis Morissette]]<br />
[[is:Alanis Morissette]]<br />
[[it:Alanis Morissette]]<br />
[[ja:アラニス・モリセット]]<br />
[[ka:ალანის მორისეტი]]<br />
[[ko:앨러니스 모리세트]]<br />
[[la:Alanis Morissette]]<br />
[[lt:Alanis Morissette]]<br />
[[mk:Аланис Морисет]]<br />
[[ms:Alanis Morrissette]]<br />
[[nl:Alanis Morissette]]<br />
[[no:Alanis Morissette]]<br />
[[oc:Alanis Morissette]]<br />
[[pl:Alanis Morissette]]<br />
[[pt:Alanis Morissette]]<br />
[[ro:Alanis Morissette]]<br />
[[ru:Мориссетт, Аланис]]<br />
[[sh:Alanis Morissette]]<br />
[[simple:Alanis Morissette]]<br />
[[sk:Alanis Morissette]]<br />
[[sq:Alanis Morissette]]<br />
[[sr:Аланис Морисет]]<br />
[[sv:Alanis Morissette]]<br />
[[th:อลานิส มอริสเซตต์]]<br />
[[tr:Alanis Morissette]]<br />
[[uk:Аланіс Моріссетт]]<br />
[[yi:אלאניס מאריסעט]]<br />
[[zh:艾拉妮絲·莫莉塞特]]</div>Cannot