American Singer Bonnie Raitt's Song "Just Like That"won the 65th Grammy Award on Sunday.
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Blues vocalist Bonnie Raitt was not hoping to win Tune of the Year at the 65th Grammy Grants on Sunday.
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Her melody "Just Like That" had three Grammy assignments and gobbled up two successes, for Best American Roots Tune and Melody of the Year.
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She took the award for the last option from under the noses of individual candidates including Beyoncé, Adele, Taylor Quick and Harry Styles.
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Oh my God,” were the 73-year-old singer’s first words on stage.
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“I’m so surprised, I don’t know what to say,” she said..
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“Thank you for honoring me, to all the academy that surrounds me with so much support and appreciates the art of songwriting as I do,” she said.
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She said the melody was enlivened by the late John Prine, a famous salt of the earth people vocalist musician who kicked the bucket in 2020 after Coronavirus confusions.
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Raitt picked up her third Grammy of the evening – and 13th of her career – for another song, “Made Up Mind,” in the Americana Performance category.