Grammy Award For Best Country Album - Recipients

Recipients

Year Performing artist(s) Nationality Work Nominees Ref.
1965 Miller, RogerRoger Miller United States Dang Me/Chug-a-Lug !Dang Me/Chug-a-Lug
1966 Miller, RogerRoger Miller United States Return of Roger Miller, The !The Return of Roger Miller
1995 Mary Chapin Carpenter United States Stones in the Road !Stones in the Road
1996 Twain, ShaniaShania Twain Canada Woman in Me, The !The Woman in Me
1997 Lovett, LyleLyle Lovett United States Road to Ensenada, The !The Road to Ensenada
1998 Cash, JohnnyJohnny Cash United States Unchained !Unchained
1999 Dixie Chicks United States Wide Open Spaces !Wide Open Spaces
2000 Dixie Chicks United States Fly !Fly
2001 Hill, FaithFaith Hill United States Breathe !Breathe
2002 Various artists Timeless !Timeless: Hank Williams Tribute
2003 Dixie Chicks United States Home !Home
2004 Various artists Livin', Lovin', Losin' !Livin', Lovin', Losin': Songs of the Louvin Brothers
2005 Lynn, LorettaLoretta Lynn United States Van Lear Rose !Van Lear Rose
2006 Krauss, AlissonAlisson Krauss and Union Station United States Lonely Runs Both Ways !Lonely Runs Both Ways
2007 Dixie Chicks United States Taking the Long Way !Taking the Long Way
2008 Gill, VinceVince Gill United States These Days !These Days
2009 Strait, GeorgeGeorge Strait United States Troubadour !Troubadour
2010 Swift, TaylorTaylor Swift United States Fearless !Fearless
2011 Lady Antebellum United States Need You Now !Need You Now
2012 Lady Antebellum United States Own the Night

^ Each year is linked to the article about the Grammy Awards held that year.
^ Awards were presented to Bonnie Garner, Luke Lewis and Mary Martin as the producers of the album.
^ An award was presented to Carl Jackson as the producer of the album.

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