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Partial list of winners of the 57th annual Grammy Awards

LOS ANGELES, Calif. – Partial list of winners of the 57th annual Grammy Awards, presented Sunday at the Staples Center in Los Angeles:

— Album of the year: “Morning Phase,” Beck.

— Song of the year: “Stay With Me,” Sam Smith.

— Record of the year: “Stay With Me,” Sam Smith.

— New artist: Sam Smith.

— Pop vocal album: “In the Lonely Hour,” Sam Smith.

— Pop solo performance: “Happy (Live),” Pharrell Williams.

— Pop duo/group performance: “Say Something,” A Great Big World and Christina Aguilera.

— Traditional pop vocal album: “Cheek to Cheek,” Lady Gaga and Tony Bennett.

— Rock album: “Morning Phase,” Beck.

— Rock performance: “Lazaretto,” Jack White.

— Rock song: “Ain’t It Fun,” Hayley Williams and Taylor York.

— Country album: “Platinum,” Miranda Lambert.

— Country solo performance: “Something in the Water,” Carrie Underwood.

— Country duo/group performance: “Gentle on My Mind,” The Band Perry.

— Country song: “I’m Not Gonna Miss You,” Glen Campbell.

— Rap album: “The Marshall Mathers LP2,” Eminem.

— Rap performance: “i,” Kendrick Lamar.

— Rap/sung collaboration: “The Monster,” Eminem and Rihanna.

— Rap song: “i,” Kendrick Lamar.

— R&B song: “Drunk in Love,” Beyonce and Jay Z.

— R&B performance: “Drunk in Love,” Beyonce and Jay Z.

— Urban contemporary album: “Girl,” Pharrell.

— R&B album: “Love, Marriage & Divorce,” Toni Braxton and Babyface.

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