Grammy Award for Best Rock Song
Appearance
The Grammy Award for Best Rock Song has been awarded since 1992. The award is presented to the writers of the song. Years reflect the year in which the Grammy Awards were presented, for works released in the previous year. Bruce Springsteen is the category's biggest winner, at four awards.
2000s
[change | change source]Year | Winner | Performer(s) | Songwriter(s) |
2011 | "Angry World" | Neil Young | Neil Young |
2010 | "Use Somebody" | Kings of Leon | Kings of Leon |
2009 | "Girls in Their Summer Clothes" | Bruce Springsteen | Bruce Springsteen |
2008 | "Radio Nowhere" | Bruce Springsteen | Bruce Springsteen |
2007 | "Dani California" | Red Hot Chili Peppers | Red Hot Chili Peppers |
2006 | "City of Blinding Lights" | U2 | U2 |
2005 | "Vertigo" | U2 | U2 |
2004 | "Seven Nation Army" | The White Stripes | Jack White |
2003 | "The Rising" | Bruce Springsteen | Bruce Springsteen |
2002 | "Drops of Jupiter (Tell Me)" | Train | Train |
2001 | "With Arms Wide Open" | Creed | Scott Stapp and Mark Tremonti |
2000 | "Scar Tissue" | Red Hot Chili Peppers | Red Hot Chili Peppers |
1990s
[change | change source]Year | Winner | Performer(s) | Songwriter(s) |
1999 | "Uninvited" | Alanis Morissette | Alanis Morissette |
1998 | "One Headlight" | The Wallflowers | Jakob Dylan |
1997 | "Give Me One Reason" | Tracy Chapman | Tracy Chapman |
1996 | "You Oughta Know" | Alanis Morissette | Glen Ballard and Alanis Morissette |
1995 | "Streets of Philadelphia" | Bruce Springsteen | Bruce Springsteen |
1994 | "Runaway Train" | Soul Asylum | Dave Pirner |
1993 | "Layla" | Eric Clapton | Eric Clapton and Jim Gordon |
1992 | "The Soul Cages" | Sting | Sting |
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