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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Year Awarded | Category | Nomination | Notes |
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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 |
Year Awarded | Award | Winning Song | Film Soundtrack | Notes |
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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 |
Year Awarded | Award | Winning Song | Film Soundtrack |
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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)
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).