26 songs inducted into the 2020 GRAMMY Hall of Fame including Elton John's 'Tiny Dancer'

See the full list below

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Author: Anna Sky MagliolaPublished 15th Jan 2020
Last updated 15th Jan 2020

This year's inductees to the GRAMMY Hall of Fame have been announced and they include a massive 26 recordings (both singles and albums), all of which are at least 25 years old. The 2020 GRAMMY Hall Of Fame inductees include Neil Diamond's 'Sweet Caroline (Good Times Never Seemed So Good)', Eurythmics' 'Sweet Dreams (Are Made Of This),' and Elton John's 'Tiny Dancer,' to name just a few.

Each year recordings are considered for the GRAMMYs Hall of Fame by a special committee who have experience from all branches of the performing arts. Then, after careful consideration, a number of titles are added. The Hall of Fame is now in its 47th year and has a massive 1,114 recordings.

Speaking about the new additions, Deborah Dugan, President/CEO of the Recording Academy said, "Each year it is our distinct privilege to preserve a piece of cultural and music history with our GRAMMY Hall Of Fame inductions.

"We are so honoured to welcome these timeless masterpieces to our growing catalog of iconic recordings that serve as a beacon of music excellence and diverse expression that will forever impact and inspire generations of creators."

See the full list of 2020 GRAMMY Hall of Fame inductees below:

The Police 'Every Breathe You Take' (1983)

Nancy Sinatra 'These Boots Are Made For Walkin'' (1965)

Elton John 'Tiny Dancer' (1972)

Eurythmics 'Sweet Sreams (Are Made of This)' (1983)

Neil Diamond 'Sweet Caroline (Good Times Never Seems So Good)' (1969)

Patsy Cline 'Walkin' After Midnight' (1957)

Machito 'Afro-Cuban Jazz Suite' (1950)

The King Cole Trio 'Capitol Presents The King Cole Trio '(1944)

James P. Johnson 'Carolina Shout' (1921)

Joni Mitchell 'Clouds' (1969)

Skip James ' Devil Got My Woman' (1931)

The Allman Brothers Band 'East A Peach' (1972)

Peter Frampton 'Frampton Comes Alive!' (1976)

Blind Alfred Reed 'How Can A Poor Man Stand Such Times And Live' (1930)

The Chuck Wagon Gang 'I'll Fly Away' (1949)

Bo Diddley 'I'm a Man' (1955)

The Stanley Brothers & The Clinch Mountain Boys 'I'm a Man of Constant Sorrow' (1951)

Public Enemy 'It Takes a Nation of Millions to Hold Us Back' (1988)

Dick Dale And The Del-Tones 'Miserlou' (1962)

Swan Silvertones 'Oh Mary Don't You Weep' (1959)

Willie Nelson And Merle Haggard 'Pancho and Lefty' (1982)

Joshua Rifkin 'Piano Rags by Scott Joplin' (1970)

Devo 'Q: Are We Not Men? Q: We Are Devo!' (1978)

Taj Mahal 'Taj Mahal' (1968)

The Surfaris 'Wipe Out' (1963)

Mary Lou Williams 'Zodiac Suite' (1945)

Now take a look through some fantastic tours which are coming up this year:

Rick Astley - 'Greatest Hits Tour 2020'

Following the release of his career-spanning compilation album 'The Best Of Me', Rick will embark on an sizeable arena tour in May 2021.

Simple Minds - 'The 40 Years Of Hits Tour'

Due to phenomenal demand Simple Minds added five extra UK arena dates to their world tour in 2020 celebrating 40 iconic years.


Following their previously announced shows in April being rescheduled to February and August 2021.

Crowded House

New Zealand-Australian music icons Crowded House have reunited for their first European tour in a decade.


Founding members Neil Finn and Nick Seymour will be joined by Mitchell Froom, Liam Finn and Elroy Finn on the 2021 trek that includes six headline UK shows.

Eagles - 'Hotel California'

Eagles are bringing their highly acclaimed 'Hotel California' tour to London Wembley Stadium in August 2021.


Flanked by an orchestra and choir, Eagles - Don Henley, Joe Walsh and Timothy B. Schmit, with Deacon Frey and Vince Gill - will perform the iconic album 'Hotel California' in its entirety followed by an additional set of the band's greatest hits.


The band performed three sold-out performances of the iconic album Hotel California in Las Vegas, Nevada.


The highly acclaimed concerts were the first time the Eagles have ever performed the Hotel California album in its entirety and featured 77 musicians on stage, including a 46-piece orchestra and a 22-voice choir.

Diana Ross - 'The Diamond Diana Top of the World Tour'

Following her 'Legend' spot at The 50th Anniversary of Glastonbury, Diana Ross will embark on the UK leg of her 'Diamond Diana Top of the World Tour' in 2021.


Diana said, "I look forward to coming to the UK to be with all my fans, friends and family, it is an honour and a privilege to sing and dream, every concert is a blessing and a gift, I am filled with excitement and huge appreciation. Dreams do come true."


The 'Diamond Diana Top of the World Tour' is an electrifying tour of music, memories and career magic. These arena concert performances will be a thrilling evening of great fun, music, glamour and love. With all of her spectacular costume changes.

Queen + Adam Lambert - 'The Rhapsody Tour'

Queen + Adam Lambert have now postponed the UK leg of their tour to 2021.


'The Rhapsody Tour' was set for 27 dates across the UK and Europe, but in a tweet the band have revealed, 'Queen + Adam Lambert regretfully announce that their upcoming 27-date UK & European Rhapsody tour is being postponed due to the on-going global coronavirus outbreak'.
The tour will now take place in June 2021.

Elton John - 'The Farewell Yellow Brick Road Tour'

Elton John's tour has sold out!


Speaking of the UK dates Elton John said, "The Farewell Yellow Brick Road tour will take us to many places that have meant a lot to me over the last fifty years, but these UK shows will be incredibly special. The UK is home, and where my heart will always be."

Deacon Blue - 'The Cities of Love Tour'

Deacon Blue announced a new album 'City of Love' which sees the multi-million selling band deliver eleven brilliant new tracks tethered by a singular belief - that even in the corners of a town or a life where no light falls, hope can prevail.
Supported by a huge tour, the band will be touring in November and December 2020.

Barry Manilow - 'MANILOW UK 2020 tour'

After triumphing at his 17 sold out concerts on Broadway, singing legend Barry Manilow has confirmed his return to the UK for seven arena shows.


The 'MANILOW UK 2020' tour has now be postponed until May and June 2021 when the singer will perform in at Newcastle, Manchester, Cardiff, London, Leeds and Glasgow.
Barry Manilow's unparalleled career encompasses virtually every area of music, including performing, composing, arranging and producing.

Celine Dion - 'Courage World Tour'

Supporting Celine's current album 'Courage', the music megastar will kick off her UK tour at Manchester Arena on 15th April 2021 before playing two nights apiece at Birmingham Arena, Glasgow The SSE Hydro, and London The O2.


The Courage World Tour dates are Celine's first in the UK since her triumphant headline slot at British Summer Time Hyde Park in July 2019.


It's also her first tour in the UK since the critically acclaimed Celine Dion Live in 2017 which garnered much praise across the nation and cemented her status as one of the most renowned performers in the world.

Bryan Adams - 'Shine a Light' tour

Bryan Adams announced two UK dates for his 'Shine a Light' tour, taking place in April 2021. The Canadian singer is known for his hits such as, 'Run to You', 'Summer of '69', and 'Heaven', having had four decades of success in the charts.

Pet Shop Boys - 'Dreamworld: The Greatest Hits Live'

Pet Shop Boys will embark on their first ever greatest hits tour – Dreamworld: The Greatest Hits Live – in May and June 2021.


Taking in a total of seven arenas, the major tour calls in at London, Manchester, Birmingham, Bournemouth, Cardiff, Newcastle and Glasgow.

Simply Red

Simply Red will embark on a gargantuan UK arena tour in October 2021.
Hailed as one of the most successful live acts ever to come out of the UK, they will be firing on all cylinders delivering their all-time classic hits from a stellar career, such as 'Stars', 'Holding Back The Years', 'Fairground' and 'Money's Too Tight To Mention', as well as some raw and soulful grooves from new album 'Blue Eyed Soul'.

a-ha - 'Hunting High and Low Tour'

Magne Furuholmen, Morten Harket and PÃ¥l Waaktaar-Savoy will be performing in An Evening With format, with an interval. For the first half of the concert, they will play new and old, familiar and less-familiar songs. Then, after returning to the stage, they will play the ten songs of their 1985 debut album Hunting High And Low in the running order of the original release. The album spawned their defining anthem 'Take On Me'.

Kim Wilde - 'Greatest Hits Tour'

Kim Wilde will be performing her biggest anthems on tour in September 2021.


The 80s icon's Greatest Hits Tour takes in a total of 10 headline shows, calling in at Gateshead, York, Manchester, Liverpool, Birmingham, Cardiff, Nottingham, Bournemouth, Southend and London.


Kim will be joined by special guests China Crisis at all dates.

Billy Ocean

Taking in 21 shows throughout September and October 2021, Billy Ocean will be performing the best of his greatest hits and songs from his upcoming new studio album 'One World'.

Sting - 'My Songs' World Tour

Sting has revealed he'll be bringing his 'My Songs' World Tour to the UK in June 2021 for just two dates. The singer will perform in London for an exclusive run of limited shows at the iconic Palladium, his only UK shows.

Frankie Valli and The Four Seasons

Frankie Valli and The Four Seasons have announced they will be taking to the road in the UK this summer! The band, who are known for their songs, 'Big Girls Don't Cry', 'Sherry' and 'Who Loves You', will be playing in Nottingham and Liverpool in July 2021.

Genesis

Almost 13 years on from their last concert, Genesis have reformed for a November and December 2020 UK & Ireland arena tour.
The core Genesis trio will be joined by Phil Collins' teenage son Nic on drums and long-standing guitarist Daryl Stuermer at the upcoming shows.

Blondie - 'Against All Odds' UK tour

Blondie will be taking to the road in November 2021 for their 'Against All Odds' UK tour, supported by Garbage and performing in Liverpool, Birmingham, Manchester, Hull, Nottingham, Brighton, Cardiff, London, Glasgow and Leeds.

OMD - 'Architecture & More'

OMD are known for their hits 'Locomotion' and 'Sailing on the Seven Seas', which were both Top 5 hits in the UK, along with their 1982 song 'Maid of Orleans (The Waltz Joan of Arc)'.
And their tour in November 2021 will see OMD perform songs from their iconic 1981 album 'Architecture & Morality', plus many more hits from their legendary back catalogue.

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