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Close-up of the Grammy Award plaque for
BEST RHYTHM & BLUES SONG
1979
AFTER THE LOVE HAS GONE
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22nd Annual (1979) Grammy Winner for BEST RHYTHM & BLUES SONG:
AFTER THE LOVE HAS GONE
Co-writers: David Foster and Bill Champlin
Also nominated SONG OF THE YEAR!
25th Annual (1982) Grammy Winner for BEST RHYTHM & BLUES SONG:
TURN YOUR LOVE AROUND
Co-writers: Bill Champlin and Steve Lukather
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ADDITIONAL NON-OFFICIAL GRAMMY AWARD
Apart from the above noted Grammy wins, Ms. Janis Siegel of The Manhattan Transfer, who
won a Grammy Award for the Vocal Arranging of the song BIRDLAND, included on the album EXTENSIONS, which
Jay produced, requested from The Recording Academy, that Jay would be officially approved
to share the win with her, since he had been instrumental in assisting her with this vocal arrangement,
and his help was absolutely crucial in leading to her Grammy win.
Unfortunately, the request from Ms. Siegel came too late and did not comply with the strict time
limits stated in the Grammy rules for them to make an official change to the awards history, and
consequently the Grammy award for BEST ARRANGEMENT FOR VOICES of the song BIRDLAND,
could not be officially accepted and registered as a regular Grammy win for Jay Graydon as a co-arranger together
with Janis Siegel.