
Grammy has a Jones for Norah. The rookie chanteuse won the top three prizes at the 45th annual Grammy awards -- album of the year (for ''Come Away With Me''), record of the year (for her single ''Don't Know Why''), and song of the year (for Jesse Harris, the songwriter behind ''Don't Know Why'') -- as well as best new artist. Norah Jones took home five trophies in all, eight counting Harris' songwriting award and the two awards that went to ''Come Away'''s engineers and producer.
Other big winners were Bruce Springsteen and the Dixie Chicks, who took home three trophies apiece. (The Chicks' album ''Home'' also won an award for the art design of its packaging.) Among other artists nominated for four or more Grammys, Eminem won two; Ashanti, Sheryl Crow, Nelly, Alan Jackson, and Raphael Saadiq won one; and Avril Lavigne, Chad Kroeger, and Remy Shand were shut out.
The awards were presented live on CBS at a ceremony held at New York's Madison Square Garden. A list of winners in major categories is below.
Album of the Year
''Come Away With Me,'' Norah Jones
Record of the Year
''Don't Know Why,'' Norah Jones
Song of the Year
''Don't Know Why,'' Jesse Harris (Norah Jones)
New Artist
Norah Jones
Female Pop Vocal Performance
''Don't Know Why,'' Norah Jones
Male Pop Vocal Performance
''Your Body Is a Wonderland,'' John Mayer
Pop Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocal
''Hey Baby,'' No Doubt
Pop Vocal Album
''Come Away With Me,'' Norah Jones
Female Rock Vocal Performance
'"Steve McQueen,'' Sheryl Crow
Male Rock Vocal Performance
''The Rising,'' Bruce Springsteen
Rock Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocal
''In My Place,'' Coldplay
Rock Song
''The Rising,'' Bruce Springsteen
Rock Album
''The Rising,'' Bruce Springsteen
Alternative Music Album
''A Rush of Blood to the Head,'' Coldplay
Female R&B Vocal Performance
''He Think I Don't Know,'' Mary J. Blige
Male R&B Vocal Performance
''U Don't Have to Call,'' Usher
R&B Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocal
''Love's in Need of Love Today,'' Steve Wonder and Take Six
R&B Song
''Love of My Life (An Ode to Hip Hop),'' Erykah Badu featuring
Common
R&B Album
''Voyage to India,'' India.Arie
Rap Female Solo Performance
''Scream a.k.a. Itchin','' Missy Elliott
Rap Male Solo Performance
''Hot in Herre,'' Nelly
Rap Performance by a Duo or Group
''The Whole World,'' OutKast featuring Killer Mike
Rap Album
''The Eminem Show,'' Eminem
Female Country Vocal Performance
''Cry,'' Faith Hill
Male Country Vocal Performance
''Give My Love to Rose, ''Johnny Cash
Country Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocal
''Long Time Gone,'' Dixie Chicks
Country Song
''Where Were You (When The World Stopped Turning),'' Alan
Jackson
Country Album
''Home,'' Dixie Chicks
Best Compilation Soundtrack Album For a Motion Picture, Television, or
Other Visual Media
''Standing in the Shadows of Motown''
Best Short Form Music Video
''Without Me,'' Eminem

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