List of awards and nominations received by Phil Collins

The following list includes all the awards and nominations received by pop musician Phil Collins as a solo artist. This does not include awards or nominations received as a member of Genesis (for which, see List of awards and nominations received by Genesis).

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Grammy Awards

Year Awarded Category Nomination Notes
Wins
1985 Best Male Pop Vocal Performance Against All Odds (Take a Look at Me Now) (1984)
1986 Album of the Year No Jacket Required (1985)
Best Male Pop Vocal Performance No Jacket Required (1985)
Producer of the Year, Non-Classical No Jacket Required (1985) Together with Hugh Padgham
1989 Best Song Written for a Motion Picture, Television or Other Visual Media Two Hearts from Buster (1988) Together with Lamont Dozier
1991 Record of the Year Another Day in Paradise (1989)
2000 Best Compilation Soundtrack Album for a Motion Picture, Television or Other Visual Media Tarzan Soundtrack (1999) Together with Mark Mancina
Nominations
1984 Best Male Rock Vocal Performance I Don't Care Anymore (1982)
1985 Song of the Year Against All Odds (Take a Look at Me Now) (1984)
Best Album of Original Score Written for A Motion Picture or a Television Special Against All Odds Soundtrack (1984) Together with various artists
Best Short Form Music Video Phil Collins (video) (1984)
1986 Best Pop Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocal Easy Lover (1984) Together with Philip Bailey
Best Short Form Music Video Do They Know It's Christmas? (1984) Together with various artists (Band Aid)
Best Short Form Music Video No Jacket Required (video) (1985)
1989 Best Male Pop Vocal Performance A Groovy Kind of Love (1988)
1991 Album of the Year …But Seriously (1989)
Song of the Year Another Day in Paradise (1989)
Best Male Pop Vocal Performance Another Day in Paradise (1989)
Best Pop Instrumental Performance Saturday Night And Sunday Morning (1989)
Producer of the Year, Non-Classical …But Seriously (1989) Together with Hugh Padgham
Best Engineered Recording, Non-Classical …But Seriously (1989) For Hugh Padgham
Best Long Form Music Video The Singles Collection (1990)
Best Short Form Music Video Another Day in Paradise (1989)
1997 Best Instrumental Arrangement Accompanying Vocalist(s) Do Nothing till You Hear from Me from Quincy Jones' album Q's Jook Joint (1995) For Quincy Jones and Sammy Nestico
2000 Best Song Written for a Motion Picture, Television or Other Visual Media You'll Be in My Heart (1999) From Tarzan (1999)

American Music Awards

Year Awarded Category Nomination Notes
Wins
1991 Favorite Album (Pop/Rock) …But Seriously (1989)
Favorite Male Artist (Pop/Rock) …But Seriously (1989)
2000 Favorite Artist (Adult/Contemporary) Tarzan Soundtrack (1999)
Nominations
1986 Favorite Album (Pop/Rock) No Jacket Required (1985)
Favorite Male Artist (Pop/Rock) No Jacket Required (1985)
Favorite Video (Pop/Rock) Easy Lover (1985) together with Philip Bailey
Favorite Male Video Artist (Pop/Rock) No Jacket Required (video) (1985)
Favorite Male Video Artist (Soul/Rhythm And Blues) Easy Lover (1984) together with Philip Bailey

Academy Awards

Year Awarded Award Winning Song Film Soundtrack Notes
Wins
2000 Best Original Song You'll Be in My Heart Tarzan (1999)
Nominations
1985 Best Original Song Against All Odds (Take a Look at Me Now) Against All Odds (1984)
1986 Best Original Song Separate Lives White Nights (1985) For Stephen Bishop
1989 Best Original Song Two Hearts Buster (1988) together with Lamont Dozier

Golden Globe Awards

Year Awarded Award Winning Song Film Soundtrack
Wins
1989 Best Original Song Two Hearts* Buster (1988)
2000 Best Original Song You'll Be in My Heart Tarzan (1999)
Nominations
1985 Best Original Song Against All Odds (Take a Look at Me Now) Against All Odds (1984)

(Together with Lamont Dozier, shared with "Let the River Run" from Working Girl by Carly Simon)

Disney Legend

In 2002, Phil Collins was the recipient of a Disney Legend Award, an award given to those who made an outstanding contribution to The Walt Disney Company. He holds the record for shortest time between his first contribution (1996, when he first started to write the music for Tarzan) and being named a Disney Legend (2002).