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Thursday, December 06, 2007

Paul nominated for three Grammys today

Just in: Paul was nominated for three Grammy Awards for "Memory Almost Full" in the awards announced today. Here are the nominated song, the categories and the competition:

POP VOCAL ALBUM
"Lost Highway" - Bon Jovi [Island/Mercury]
"The Reminder" - Feist [Cherry Tree/Interscope Records]
"It Won't Be Soon Before Long" - Maroon 5 [Octone/A&M Records]
"Memory Almost Full" - Paul McCartney [MPL/Hear Music]
"Back To Black" - Amy Winehouse [Universal Republic Records]

MALE POP VOCAL PERFORMANCE
"Everything" - Michael Bublé; Track from: "Call Me Irresponsible" [143 Records/Reprise]
"Belief" - John Mayer Track from: "The Village Sessions" [Columbia/Aware]
"Dance Tonight" - Paul McCartney; Track from: "Memory Almost Full" [MPL/Hear Music]
"Amazing" - Seal [Warner Bros.]
"What Goes Around...Comes Around" - Justin Timberlake [Jive]

SOLO ROCK VOCAL PERFORMANCE
"Timebomb" - Beck [Interscope Records]
"Only Mama Knows" - Paul McCartney; Track from: "Memory Almost Full" [MPL/Hear Music]
"Our Country" - John Mellencamp; Track from: "Freedom's Road" [Universal Republic Records]
"Radio Nowhere" - Bruce Springsteen; Track from: "Magic" [Columbia]
"Come On" - Lucinda Williams; Track from: "West" [Lost Highway Records]

Also, two songs from "Instant Karma - The Campaign to Save Darfur" were also nominated as Best Rock Performance by a Group or Duo With Vocal -- the stunning cover of "Instant Karma" by U2 and Green Day's "Working Class Hero." Here's the category listing:

ROCK PERFORMANCE BY A DUO OR GROUP WITH VOCAL
"It's Not Over" - Daughtry [RCA Records/19 Recordings]
"Working Class Hero" - Green Day; Track from: "Instant Karma - The Campaign To Save Darfur" [Warner Bros.]
"If Everyone Cared" - Nickelback; Track from: "All The Right Reasons Special Edition" [Roadrunner Records]
"Instant Karma" - U2; Track from: "Instant Karma - The Campaign To Save Darfur" [Warner Bros.]
"Icky Thump" - The White Stripes; Track from: "Icky Thump" [Third Man/Warner Bros.]

We'd handicap the U2 track as a winner. And Paul's "Dance Tonight" also stands a good chance of taking the prize, in our opinion.

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