Cérémonie 2 nd Grammy award -Award 1959 :Award winners: Record of the Year Bobby Darin for "Mack the Knife" Album of the Year Frank Sinatra for Come Dance With Me! Song of the Year Jimmy Driftwood for "The Battle of New Orleans" Best New Artist Bobby Darin [edit] Children's Best Recording for Children Peter Ustinov for Prokofiev: Peter and the Wolf performed by Peter Ustinov & the Philharmonia Orchestra conducted by Herbert von Karajan [edit] Classical Best Classical Performance - Orchestra Charles Munch (conductor) & the Boston Symphony Orchestra for Debussy: Images for Orchestra Best Classical Performance - Vocal Soloist (with or without orchestra) Jussi Bjoerling for Bjoerling in Opera Best Classical Performance - Opera Cast or Choral Erich Leinsdorf (conductor), Lisa Della Casa, Rosalind Elias, George London, Roberta Peters, Giorgio Tozzi & the Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra for Mozart: The Marriage of Figaro Best Classical Performance - Concerto or Instrumental Soloist (with full orchestral accompaniment) Kiril Kondrashin (conductor), Van Cliburn & the Symphony of the Air Orchestra for Rachmaninoff: Piano Concerto No. 3 Best Classical Performance - Concerto or Instrumental Soloist (other than full orchestral accompaniment) Arthur Rubinstein for Beethoven: Sonatas No. 21 in C (Waldstein) and No. 18 in E Flat Best Classical Performance - Chamber Music (including chamber orchestra) Arthur Rubinstein for Beethoven: Sonatas No. 21 in C (Waldstein) and No. 18 in E Flat [edit] Comedy Best Comedy Performance - Spoken Shelley Berman for Inside Shelley Berman Best Comedy Performance - Musical Homer and Jethro for The Battle of Kookamonga [edit] Composing and arranging Best Musical Composition First Recorded and Released in 1959 (more than 5 minutes duration) Duke Ellington for Anatomy of a Murder Soundtrack Best Sound Track Album - Background Score from a Motion Picture or Television Duke Ellington (composer) for Anatomy of a Murder Best Arrangement Billy May (arranger) for "Come Dance With Me" performed by Frank Sinatra [edit] Country Best Country & Western Performance Johnny Horton for "The Battle of New Orleans" [edit] Folk Best Performance - Folk The Kingston Trio for The Kingston Trio at Large [edit] Jazz Best Jazz Performance - Soloist Ella Fitzgerald for Ella Swings Lightly Best Jazz Performance - Group Jonah Jones for I Dig Chicks [edit] Musical Show Best Broadway Show Album Ethel Merman & the original cast for Gypsy The original cast with Gwen Verdon, Richard Kiley, Leonard Stone, Doris Rich, Cynthia Latham, Joy Nichols, Bob Dixon & Pat Ferrier for Redhead Best Sound Track Album, Original Cast - Motion Picture or Television Andre Previn, Ken Darby & the original cast for Porgy and Bess [edit] Packaging and Notes Best Album Cover Robert M. Jones (art director) for Shostakovich: Symphony No. 5 conducted by Howard Mitchell [edit] Pop Best Vocal Performance, Female Ella Fitzgerald for "But Not for Me" Best Vocal Performance, Male Frank Sinatra for Come Dance With Me! Best Performance by a Vocal Group or Chorus Richard Condie (choir director) for "The Battle Hymn of the Republic" performed by the Mormon Tabernacle Choir directed by Richard Condie Best Performance by a Dance Band Duke Ellington for Anatomy of a Murder Best Performance by an Orchestra André Previn & Dave Rose for Like Young performed by Dave Rose & His Orchestra with André Previn Best Performance by a "Top 40" Artist Nat "King" Cole for "Midnight Flyer" [edit] Production and engineering Best Engineering Contribution - Other Than Classical or Novelty Robert Simpson (engineer) for Belafonte at Carnegie Hall performed by Harry Belafonte Best Engineering Contribution - Classical Recording Lewis W. Layton (engineer), Robert Russell Bennett (conductor) & the RCA Victor Symphony Orchestra for Victory at Sea, Vol. I Best Engineering Contribution - Novelty Recording Ted Keep (engineer) for "Alvin's Harmonica" performed by David Seville [edit] R&B Best Rhythm & Blues Performance Dinah Washington for "What a Diff'rence a Day Makes" [edit] Spoken Best Performance - Documentary or Spoken Word (other than comedy) Carl Sandburg for A Lincoln Portrait