1984 Grammy Awards - Gospel

Gospel

  • Best Gospel Performance, Female
    • Amy Grant for "Ageless Medley"
  • Best Gospel Performance, Male
    • Russ Taff for Walls of Glass
  • Best Gospel Performance by a Duo or Group
    • Larnelle Harris & Sandi Patti for "More Than Wonderful"
  • Best Soul Gospel Performance, Female
    • Sandra Crouch for We Sing Praises
  • Best Soul Gospel Performance, Male
    • Al Green for I'll Rise Again
  • Best Soul Gospel Performance by a Duo or Group
    • Barbara Mandrell & Bobby Jones for "I'm So Glad I'm Standing Here Today"
  • Best Inspirational Performance
    • Donna Summer for "He's a Rebel"

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