Cérémonie 11Th Grammy award -Award 1968 :Award winners:Record of the YearPaul Simon & Roy Halee (producers) & Simon and Garfunkel for "Mrs. Robinson"Album of the YearAl De Lory (producer) & Glen Campbell for By The Time I Get To PhoenixSong of the YearBobby Russell (songwriter) for "Little Green Apples" performed by Roger Miller / O.C. SmithBest New ArtistJose Feliciano[edit]ClassicalBest Classical Performance - OrchestraPierre Boulez (conductor) & the New Philharmonia Orchestra for Boulez Conducts Debussy (La Mer; Prelude A L'Apres-Midi D'Un Faune; Jeux)Best Vocal Soloist PerformanceCarlo Felice Cillario (conductor), Montserrat Caballe & the RCA Italiana Opera Orchestra & Chorus for Rossini: RaritiesBest Opera RecordingRichard Mohr (producer), Erich Leinsdorf (conductor), Ezio Flagello, Sherrill Milnes, Leontyne Price, Judith Raskin, George Shirley, Tatiana Troyanos & the New Philharmonia Orchestra for Mozart: Cosi Fan TutteBest Choral Performance (other than opera)Vittorio Negri (conductor), George Bragg, Gregg Smith, (choir directors), E. Power Biggs, the Edward Tarr Ensemble, the Gregg Smith Singers & the Texas Boys Choir for The Glory of GabrieliBest Performance - Instrumental Soloist or Soloists (with or without orchestra)Vladimir Horowitz for Horowitz on Television (Chopin, Scriabin, Scarlatti, Horowitz)Best Chamber Music PerformanceVittorio Negri (conductor), E. Power Biggs & the Edward Tarr Ensemble for Glory of Gabrieli Vol. II - Canzonas for Brass, Winds, Strings and Organ[edit]ComedyBest Comedy PerformanceBill Cosby for To Russell, My Brother, Whom I Slept With[edit]Composing and arrangingBest Instrumental ThemeMason Williams (composer) for "Classical Gas"Best Original Score Written for a Motion Picture or a Television SpecialDave Grusin & Paul Simon (composers) for The Graduate performed by Simon and GarfunkelBest Instrumental ArrangementMike Post (arranger) for "Classical Gas" performed by Mason WilliamsBest Arrangement Accompanying Vocalist(s)Jimmy L. Webb (arranger) for "MacArthur Park" performed by Richard Harris[edit]CountryBest Country Vocal Performance, FemaleJeannie C. Riley for "Harper Valley P.T.A."Best Country Vocal Performance, MaleJohnny Cash for "Folsom Prison Blues"Best Country Performance, Duo or Group - Vocal or InstrumentalFlatt & Scruggs for "Foggy Mountain Breakdown"Best Country SongBobby Russell (songwriter) for "Little Green Apples" performed by Roger Miller / O.C. Smith[edit]FolkBest Folk PerformanceJudy Collins for "Both Sides Now"[edit]GospelBest Gospel PerformanceThe Happy Goodman Family for The Happy Gospel of the Happy GoodmansBest Soul Gospel PerformanceDottie Rambo for "The Soul of Me"Best Sacred PerformanceJake Hess for "Beautiful Isle of Somewhere"[edit]JazzBest Instrumental Jazz Performance - Small Group or Soloist with Small GroupBill Evans for Bill Evans at the Montreux Jazz Festival performed by the Bill Evans TrioBest Instrumental Jazz Performance - Large Group or Soloist with Large GroupDuke Ellington for "And His Mother Called Him Bill"[edit]Musical ShowBest Score From an Original Cast Show AlbumGalt MacDermott, Gerome Ragni, James Rado (composers), Andy Wiswell (producer) the original cast (Ronnie Dyson, Gerome Ragni, Steve Curry, Lamont Washington, Diane Keaton, Melba Moore & James Rado) for Hair[edit]Packaging and NotesBest Album CoverJohn Berg, Richard Mantel (art directors), Horn Grinner Studios (photographer) for Underground performed by Thelonious MonkBest Album NotesJohnny Cash (notes writer) for Johnny Cash at Folsom Prison performed by Johnny Cash[edit]PopBest Contemporary-Pop Vocal Performance, FemaleDionne Warwick for "Do You Know the Way to San Jose?"Best Contemporary-Pop Vocal Performance, MaleJose Feliciano for "Light My Fire"Best Contemporary-Pop Performance - Vocal Duo or GroupSimon & Garfunkel for "Mrs. Robinson"Best Contemporary Pop Performance, ChorusAlan Copeland (choir director) for "Mission Impossible/Norwegian Wood Medley" performed by the Alan Copeland SingersBest Pop Instrumental PerformanceMason Williams for "Classical Gas"[edit]Production and engineeringBest Engineered Recording, Non-ClassicalHugh Davies & Joe Polito (engineers) for "Wichita Lineman" performed by Glen CampbellBest Engineered Recording, ClassicalGordon Parry (engineer), Georg Solti (conductor) & the London Symphony Orchestra for Mahler: Symphony No. 9 in D[edit]R&BBest R&B Performance, FemaleAretha Franklin for "Chain of Fools"Best R&B Vocal Performance, MaleOtis Redding for "(Sittin' On) The Dock of the Bay"Best Rhythm & Blues Performance by a Duo or Group, Vocal or InstrumentalThe Temptations for "Cloud Nine"Best Rhythm & Blues SongOtis Redding & Steve Cropper (songwriters) for "(Sittin' On) The Dock of the Bay" performed by Otis Redding[edit]SpokenBest Spoken Word RecordingRod McKuen for Lonesome Cities
