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List of awards and nominations received by Eric Clapton

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This is a List of awards and nominations received by Eric Clapton.

Eric Clapton awards and nominations
Eric Clapton performing in 2002.
Totals[a]
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Note
  1. ^ Certain award groups do not simply award one winner. They acknowledge several different recipients, have runners-up, and have third place. Since this is a specific recognition and is different from losing an award, runner-up mentions are considered wins in this award tally. For simplification and to avoid errors, each award in this list has been presumed to have had a prior nomination.
Year Nominee/Work Category/Award Result Ref.
1993 Himself Favorite Pop/Rock Male Artist Nominated [1]
1994 Won [2]
1997 Won [2]
1998 Nominated [1]
1999 Won [2]
Year Nominee/Work Category/Award Result Ref.
1986 Edge of Darkness Best Original Television Music Won [3]
Year Nominee/Work Category/Award Result Ref.
2013 Himself Lifetime Achievement Award Won [4]
Year Nominee/Work Category/Award Result Ref.
1990 Himself #1 Album Rock Tracks Artist Won [5]
1994 Special Award for Artistic Excellence Won [5]
Year Nominee/Work Category/Award Result Ref.
2015 Himself Blues Hall of Fame Won [6]
Year Nominee/Work Category/Award Result Ref.
1988 Lethal Weapon 1 BMI Film Music Award Won [7]
1990 Lethal Weapon 2 Won [8]
1993 Lethal Weapon 3 Won [9]
1999 Lethal Weapon 4 Won [10]
Year Nominee/Work Category/Award Result Ref.
1978 "Lay Down Sally" 1 Million Performances Award Won [11]
"Wonderful Tonight" Won [12]
1979 2 Million Performances Award Won [13]
1981 "I Can't Stand It" 1 Million Performances Award Won [14]
2001 "Wonderful Tonight" 3 Million Performances Award Won [15]
2002 "Layla" (All versions) 5 Million Performances Award Won [15]
2004 "Lay Down Sally" 3 Million Performances Award Won [16]
2005 "Layla" (All versions) 6 Million Performances Award Won [17]
"Tears in Heaven" 4 Million Performances Award Won [18]
"My Father's Eyes" 2 Million Performances Award Won [19]
2006 "Wonderful Tonight" 4 Million Performances Award Won [20]
2007 "Lay Down Sally" Won [21]
"Tears in Heaven" 5 Million Performances Award Won [22]
2008 "Layla" (All versions) 7 Million Performances Award Won [15]
2009 "Wonderful Tonight" 5 Million Performances Award Won [23]
"Layla" (All versions) 8 Million Performances Award Won [24]
2010 "Wonderful Tonight" 6 Million Performances Award Won [25]
"Layla" (All versions) 9 Million Performances Award Won [26]
2017 "Wonderful Tonight" 7 Million Performances Award Won [27]
Year Nominee/Work Category/Award Result Ref.
1987 Himself Lifetime Achievement Award Won [28]
Year Nominee/Work Category/Award Result Ref.
1989 The Second All-Star Rock Concert Best Performance in a Music Special Nominated [29]
1993 Unplugged (Concert film) Best Performance in a Music Special or Series Nominated [30]
Year Nominee/Work Category/Award Result Ref.
2005 Crossroads Guitar Festival 2004 DGA Television Award – Musical/Variety Nominated [31]
Year Nominee/Work Category/Award Result Ref.
1995 Himself (From the Cradle) International Artist of the Year – Echo Pop Nominated [32]
1999 Himself (Pilgrim) Nominated [33]
2002 Himself (Reptile) Nominated [33]
2012 Live from Jazz at Lincoln Center Bestseller of the Year – Echo Jazz Won [33]
2015 Himself (The Breeze: An Appreciation of JJ Cale) International Artist Rock/Pop Music – Echo Nominated [33]
Year Nominee/Work Category/Award Result Ref.
1992 "Tears in Heaven" Best Original Song – Motion Picture Nominated [34]
Year Nominee/Work Category/Award Result Ref.
1999 Himself Man of the Year Award for Music Won [35]
Year Nominee/Work Category/Award Result Ref.
1969 Cream Best New Artist of the Year Nominated [36]
1973 The Concert for Bangladesh Album of the Year Won [37]
1986 Back to the Future Best Album of Original Score Nominated [36]
1989 "After Midnight" Best Male Rock Vocal Performance Nominated [36]
1991 "Bad Love" Won [38]
1992 24 Nights Best Solo Rock Vocal Performance Nominated [36]
1993 "Layla" Best Rock Song Won [39]
"Tears in Heaven" Record of the Year Won [39]
Unplugged Album of the Year Won [39]
"Tears in Heaven" Song of the Year Won [39]
Best Male Pop Vocal Performance Won [39]
Unplugged Best Male Rock Vocal Performance Won [39]
"It's Probably Me" Best Song Written for a Motion Picture/Television Nominated [36]
"Tears in Heaven" Nominated [36]
Best Song for Television or Other Visual Media Nominated [40]
Rush Best Instrumental Composition for a Motion Picture/Television Nominated [36]
1994 "My Back Pages" Best Rock Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocal Nominated [36]
1995 From the Cradle Best Traditional Blues Album Won [41]
Album of the Year Nominated [36]
1997 "Change the World" Record of the Year Won [42]
Best Male Pop Vocal Performance Won [42]
"SRV Shuffle" Best Rock Instrumental Performance Won [42]
"Ain't Gone 'n' Give Up on Love" Best Male Rock Vocal Performance Nominated [36]
1999 "My Father's Eyes" Best Male Pop Vocal Performance Won [43]
Pilgrim Best Pop Album Nominated [36]
2000 "The Calling" Best Rock Instrumental Performance Won [44]
2001 Riding with the King Best Traditional Blues Album Won [45]
2002 "Reptile" Best Pop Instrumental Performance Won [46]
"Superman Inside" Best Male Rock Vocal Performance Nominated [36]
2005 "Something" Best Pop Collaboration with Vocals Nominated [47]
Me and Mr. Johnson Best Traditional Blues Album Nominated [36]
2006 "Revolution" Best Solo Rock Vocal Performance Nominated [48]
2007 "You Are So Beautiful" Best Traditional R&B Vocal Performance Nominated [49]
2008 The Road to Escondido Best Contemporary Blues Album Won [50]
2010 "Can't Find My Way Home" Best Rock Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocal Nominated [51]
Live from Madison Square Garden Best Rock Album Nominated [51]
2011 "Run Back to Your Side" Best Solo Rock Vocal Performance Nominated [52]
Year Nominee/Work Category/Award Result Ref.
1998 "Layla" (Derek and the Dominos) Historical/Lasting Rock Single Won [53]
1999 Disraeli Gears (Cream) Historical/Lasting Rock Album Won [53]
2000 Layla and Other Assorted Love Songs (Dominos) Historical/Lasting Rock Album Won [53]
2003 "I Shot the Sheriff" (Solo artist version) Historical/Lasting Rock Single Won [53]
2021 Blues Breakers with Eric Clapton (John Mayall & the Bluesbreakers) Historical/Lasting Rock Album Nominated [53]
Year Nominee/Work Category/Award Result Ref.
2006 Himself Lifetime Achievement Award Won [54]
Year Nominee/Work Category/Award Result Ref.
2013 Lethal Weapon Soundtrack Collection IFMCA Award Won [55]
2014 Lethal Weapon Soundtrack Collection IFMCA Award Won [56]
Year Nominee/Work Category/Award Result Ref.
1989 Himself Best Guitarist Award Won [35]
1990 Himself Living Legend Award Won [35]
Year Nominee/Work Category/Award Result Ref.
1971 "Layla" (Derek and the Dominos) Outstanding Contribution to Music Won [57]
1986 Edge of Darkness Best Theme from a Television or Radio Production Won [58]
1990 "Travelling East" Best Film Theme or Song Nominated [59]
1992 Himself Lifetime Achievement Award Won [60]
1993 "Tears in Heaven" Best Film Theme or Song Won [61]
Best Song Musically and Lyrically Nominated [61]
International Hit of the Year Nominated [61]
1994 "Tears in Heaven" PRS Most Performed Work Nominated [62]
Year Nominee/Work Category/Award Result Ref.
1969 Himself Best International Musician Won [63]
Year Nominee/Work Category/Award Result Ref.
1992 "Tears in Heaven" MTV Movie Award Nominated [64]
1993 "It's Probably Me" MTV Movie Award Nominated [65]
1997 "Change the World" MTV Movie Award Nominated [66]
Year Nominee/Work Category/Award Result Ref.
1987 "It's in the Way That You Use It" Best Video from a Film Nominated [67]
1992 "Tears in Heaven" Best Male Video Won [68]
Best Video from a Film Nominated [68]
Best Cinematography in a Video Nominated [68]
1996 "Change the World" Best Cinematography in a Video Nominated [69]
1998 "My Father's Eyes" Best Male Video Nominated [70]
Year Nominee/Work Category/Award Result Ref.
1999 Himself (Crossroads Centre) Stevie Ray Vaughan Award Won [35]
Year Nominee/Work Category/Award Result Ref.
1996 "Change the World" Best Male Solo Song Won [71]
Song of the Year Nominated [71]
Best Adapted Song Nominated [72]
1997 Best Adapted Song Nominated [73]
Year Nominee/Work Category/Award Result Ref.
1995 Nothing but the Blues Outstanding Cultural Program Nominated [74]
2005 Crossroads Guitar Festival 2004 Outstanding Picture Editing for a Special Won [75]
Outstanding Technical Direction Nominated [75]
Outstanding Sound Mixing Nominated [75]
Outstanding Lighting Direction Nominated [75]
2008 Crossroads Guitar Festival 2007 Outstanding Special Class – Variety, Music, Comedy Program Won [76]
Year Nominee/Work Category/Award Result Ref.
1995 Himself Merit Award Won [77]
Year Nominee/Work Category/Award Result Ref.
1999 "My Father's Eyes" Most Performed Song of the Year Won [10]
Year Nominee/Work Category/Award Result Ref.
1992 Himself (with The Yardbirds) Rock and Roll Hall of Fame Won [78]
1993 Himself (with Cream) Rock and Roll Hall of Fame Won [78]
2000 Himself (Solo career) Rock and Roll Hall of Fame Won [78]
2000 Himself Star on Rock and Roll Walk Won [79]
Clapton's handprints on the Guitar Center Rock Walk in 2004.
Handprints of The Yardbirds (1998).
Year Nominee/Work Category/Award Result Ref.
1998 Himself (with The Yardbirds) Significant Contribution to the History of Music Won [80]
2004 Himself (as a Solo artist) Significant Contribution to the History of Music Won [81]
Himself (with Cream) Significant Contribution to the History of Music Won [82]
Year Nominee/Work Category/Award Result Ref.
1983 Himself Outstanding Achievement in the World of British Music Won [35]
Year Nominee/Work Category/Award Result Ref.
2001 Himself Songwriters Hall of Fame Won [83]
Year Nominee/Work Category/Award Result Ref.
1995 Himself Crossover Artist of the Year Won [84]
2001 Riding with the King Contemporary Album of the Year Won [85]
Year Nominee/Work Category/Award Result Ref.
1993 Himself Best-Selling British Recording Artist of the Year Won [86]
Best-Selling Rock Artist of the Year Won [86]
1994 Best-Selling British Recording Artist of the Year Won [87]

Other awards and honours

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Royal honours

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Year Nominee/Work Category/Award Result Ref.
1988 Himself Honored by Prince Charles for 25 years in the music industry Won [35]
1995 Officer of the Order of the British Empire (OBE) [88]
2004 Commander of the Order of the British Empire (CBE) [89]
2017 Commandeur de Ordre des Arts et des Lettres (COAL) [90]

Concert awards

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Year Nominee/Work Category/Award Result Ref.
1988 Himself Concert award at the Palace of Auburn Hills Won [91]
1990 Sold Out Award: Birmingham NEC, Royal Albert Hall Won [92]
Sold Out Award: Alpine Valley Music Theater Won [93]
1991 Presented with a key to a box at the Royal Albert Hall Won [35]
1992 Name engraved on the outside wall of The Cavern Club Won [94]
1993 Sold Out Award: 12 sell-outs at the Royal Albert Hall Won [95]
2002 Lunas del Auditorio Award – Best Live Act in Mexico Won [96]
2009 Recognized by the Royal Albert Hall for 150 shows Won [35]
2010 Star on road "Yaşayan Efsaneler" for Istanbul show Won [97]
2014 Sold Out Award for a concert at the SAP Arena Won [98]
Plaque at The Downstairs Club (later Le Disque a Go! Go!) Won [99]
2017 Award for over 175 shows at the Royal Albert Hall Won [100]
2018 Honorary plaque at the Royal Albert Hall for over 200 shows Won [101]

Ranking lists

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Year Nominee/Work Category/Award Result Ref.
2000 Unplugged Best British Albums of All Time (Q Magazine) #71 [102]
2001 "Change the World" Songs of the Century (RIAA) #270 [103]
2003 Slowhand 500 Greatest Albums of All Time (Rolling Stone) #325 [104]
2003 461 Ocean Boulevard 500 Greatest Albums of All Time (Rolling Stone) #409 [105]
2004 "Tears in Heaven" 500 Greatest Songs of All Time (Rolling Stone) #353 [106]
2011 Himself 100 Greatest Artists of All Time (Rolling Stone) #53 [107]
2011 Unplugged Best Guitar Albums of 1992 (Guitar World) #9 [108]

Other awards

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Year Nominee/Work Category/Award Result Ref.
1970 Himself Music Life Magazine Award Won [109]
1975 Music Life Popularity Award Won [110]
1988 Crossroads Highest-Ever Charting Box Set Won [111]
First-Ever Platinum-selling Box Set Won [112]
First-Ever Double Platinum-selling Box Set Won [112]
1989 Grammy Participation – Best Historical Album Won [113]
Grammy Participation – Best Album Notes Won [113]
1991 Himself Music Therapy Awards Won [114]
1993 Composer's Gold Award Won [115]
(unknown) Won [116]
1995 Evian Health Award Won [117]
2004 Statue at the "Crossroads" crossing Won [118]
2006 Back Home Grammy Participation – Best Engineered Album Won [48]

References

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