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Ivor Novello Award for Best Song Musically and Lyrically

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Ivor Novello Award for Best Song Musically and Lyrically
Awarded forquality songwriting from Britain and Ireland
CountryUnited Kingdom
Presented byThe Ivors Academy
First awarded1968
Currently held byFlorence Welch and Jack Antonoff for "King" (2023)
Websiteivorsacademy.com/awards

The Ivor Novello Award for Best Song Musically and Lyrically is one of the awards presented annually by the Ivors Academy at the Ivor Novello Awards to recognize the best in songwriting and composing talents from the United Kingdom and Ireland. The award was first presented in 1968, with John Lennon and Paul McCartney being the first recipients for the song "She's Leaving Home", performed by The Beatles. The award goes to the writers of the song, not the performers unless they share songwriting credits.

Recipients

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1960s

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Contents
 1968 · 1969 
List of award nominees and winners for the 1960s
Year Songwriter(s) Song Performing artist(s) Result Ref.
1968 John Lennon, Paul McCartney "She's Leaving Home" The Beatles Won [1]
Tony Hatch, Jackie Trent "Don't Sleep in the Subway" Petula Clark Nominated
1969 Category inactive [2]

1970s

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Contents
 1970 · 1971 · 1972 · 1973 · 1974 · 1975 · 1976 · 1977 · 1978 · 1979 
List of award nominees and winners for the 1970s
Year Songwriter(s) Song Performing artist(s) Result Ref.
1970 Peter Sarstedt "Where Do You Go To (My Lovely)?" Peter Sarstedt Won [3]
1971 George Harrison "Something" The Beatles Won [4]
1972 Hurricane Smith "Don't Let It Die" Hurricane Smith Won [5]
1973 Tom Evans and Peter Ham '"Without You" Badfinger Won [6]
1974 Elton John and Bernie Taupin '"Daniel" Elton John Won [7]
1975 Ralph McTell "Streets of London" Ralph McTell Won [8]
1976 Category inactive [9]
1977 Category inactive [10]
1978 Tim Rice and Andrew Lloyd Webber "Don't Cry for Me Argentina" Julie Covington Won [11]
Barry Gibb, Robin Gibb, Maurice Gibb "How Deep Is Your Love" Bee Gees Nominated
John Farrar, Hank Marvin, Don Black "Sam" Olivia Newton-John Nominated
1979 Gerry Rafferty "Baker Street" Gerry Rafferty Won [12]
Chris Arnold, David Martin, Geoff Morrow "Can't Smile Without You" The Carpenters Nominated
Kate Bush "Wuthering Heights" Kate Bush Nominated

1980s

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Contents
 1980 · 1981 · 1982 · 1983 · 1984 · 1985 · 1986 · 1987 · 1988 · 1989 
List of award nominees and winners for the 1980s
Year Songwriter(s) Song Performing artist(s) Result Ref.
1980 Rick Davies and Roger Hodgson "The Logical Song" Supertramp Won [13]
Mike Batt "Bright Eyes" Art Garfunkel Nominated
Alan Tarney "We Don't Talk Anymore" Cliff Richard Nominated
1981 Barry Gibb and Robin Gibb "Woman in Love" Barbra Streisand Won [14]
Kate Bush "Babooshka" Kate Bush Nominated
Ken Leray "Together We Are Beautiful" Fern Kinney Nominated
Tony Macaulay, Don Black "Your Ears Should Be Burning Now" Marti Webb Nominated
1982 Andrew Lloyd Webber, T.S. Eliot, Trevor Nunn "Memory" Elaine Paige Won [15]
Andy Hill, Pete Sinfield "The Land of Make Believe" Bucks Fizz Nominated
John Lennon "Woman" John Lennon Nominated
1983 Andy Hill, Pete Sinfield, John Danter "Have You Ever Been in Love" Leo Sayer Won [16]
Barry Gibb, Robin Gibb, Maurice Gibb "Heartbreaker" Dionne Warwick Nominated
Andy Hill, Nichola Martin "Now Those Days Are Gone" Bucks Fizz Nominated
1984 Sting "Every Breath You Take" The Police Won [17]
Paul McCartney "Pipes of Peace" Paul McCartney Nominated
Gary Kemp "True" Spandau Ballet Nominated
1985 Phil Collins "Against All Odds (Take a Look at Me Now)" Phil Collins Won [18]
George Michael, Andrew Ridgeley "Careless Whisper" George Michael Nominated
Jim Diamond, Graham Lyle "I Should Have Known Better" Jim Diamond Nominated
1986 Elton John, Bernie Taupin "Nikita" Elton John Won [19]
Roland Orzabal, Ian Stanley, Chris Hughes "Everybody Wants to Rule the World" Tears for Fears Nominated
Tim Rice, Björn Ulvaeus, Benny Andersson "I Know Him So Well" Elaine Paige and Barbara Dickson Nominated
Mick Jones "I Want to Know What Love Is" Foreigner Nominated
1987 Peter Gabriel "Don't Give Up" Peter Gabriel and Kate Bush Won [20]
Charles Hart, Andrew Lloyd Webber, Richard Stilgoe "All I Ask of You" Cliff Richard and Sarah Brightman Nominated
Annie Lennox, Dave Stewart "The Miracle of Love" Eurythmics Nominated
1988 Labi Siffre "(Something Inside) So Strong" Labi Siffre Won [21]
Simon Climie, Dennis Morgan "I Knew You Were Waiting (For Me)" Aretha Franklin and George Michael Nominated
Tony Banks, Phil Collins, Michael Rutherford "Throwing It All Away" Genesis Nominated
1989 Sting "They Dance Alone" Sting Won [22]
Gary Clark "Mary's Prayer" Danny Wilson Nominated
Mark Nevin "Perfect" Fairground Attraction Nominated

1990s

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Contents
 1990 · 1991 · 1992 · 1993 · 1994 · 1995 · 1996 · 1997 · 1998 · 1999 
List of award nominees and winners for the 1990s
Year Songwriter(s) Song Performing artist(s) Result Ref.
1990 B.A. Robertson and Mike Rutherford "The Living Years" Mike + The Mechanics Won [23]
Phil Collins "Another Day in Paradise" Phil Collins Nominated
Marcus Vere, Richard Darbyshire, Albert Hammond "Room in Your Heart" Living in a Box Nominated
1991 Elton John, Bernie Taupin "Sacrifice" Elton John Won [24]
Justin Currie "Nothing Ever Happens" Del Amitri Nominated
Paddy McAloon "We Let the Stars Go" Prefab Sprout Nominated
1992 Mike Scott "The Whole of the Moon" The Waterboys Won [25]
Mick Hucknall "Stars" Simply Red Nominated
Freddie Mercury, Brian May, Roger Taylor, John Deacon "The Show Must Go On" Queen Nominated
1993 Annie Lennox "Why" Annie Lennox Won [26]
Eric Clapton, Will Jennings "Tears in Heaven" Eric Clapton Nominated
Andy Partridge "The Disappointed" XTC Nominated
1994 Sting "If I Ever Lose My Faith in You" Sting Won [27]
Steve Duberry, Billy Lawrie, Lulu "I Don't Wanna Fight" Tina Turner Nominated
Simon Le Bon, Nick Rhodes, John Taylor, Warren Cuccurullo "Ordinary World" Duran Duran Nominated
1995 Andy Hill, Peter Sinfield "Think Twice" Celine Dion Won [28]
Mark Nevin, Kirsty McColl "Dear John" Eddi Reader Nominated
Boo Hewerdine "Patience of Angels" Eddi Reader Nominated
1996 Jarvis Cocker, Nick Banks, Candida Doyle, Steve Mackey, Russell Senior "Common People" Pulp Won [29]
Gary Barlow "Back for Good" Take That Nominated
David Freeman, Joseph Hughes "No More "I Love You's"" Annie Lennox Nominated
1997 Brian May, Frank Musker, Elizabeth Lamers "Too Much Love Will Kill You" Brian May Won [30]
Terence Martin, Karen Poole, Michelle Poole "I Am, I Feel" Alisha's Attic Nominated
Thomas Scott, Andrew Parle, James Edwards, Franny Griffiths "Neighbourhood" Space Nominated
1998 Thom Yorke, Jonny Greenwood, Phil Selway, Colin Greenwood, Ed O'Brien "Paranoid Android" Radiohead Won [31]
Robbie Williams, Guy Chambers "Angels" Robbie Williams Nominated
Tjinder Singh "Brimful of Asha" Cornershop Nominated
1999 Brian Higgins, Steve Torch, Paul Barry, Stuart McLennan, Tim Powell, Matt Gray "Believe" Cher Won [32]
Tracy Ackerman, Ray Hedges, Martin Brannigan, Edele Lynch, Keavy Lynch, Lindsay Armaou, Sinead O'Carroll "C'est la Vie" B*Witched Nominated
Jarvis Cocker, Nick Banks, Candida Doyle, Steve Mackey, Mark Webber "A Little Soul" Pulp Nominated

2000s

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Contents
 2000 · 2001 · 2002 · 2003 · 2004 · 2005 · 2006 · 2007 · 2008 · 2009 
List of award nominees and winners for the 2000s
Year Songwriter(s) Song Performing artist(s) Result Ref.
2000 Robbie Williams, Guy Chambers "Strong" Robbie Williams Won [33]
Pam Sheyne, David Frank, Steve Kipner "Genie in a Bottle" Christina Aguilera Nominated
Mutt Lange, Shania Twain "You're Still the One" Shania Twain Nominated
2001 David Gray "Babylon" David Gray Won [34]
Cathy Dennis, Simon Ellis "Never Had a Dream Come True" S Club 7 Nominated
Guy Berryman, Jonny Buckland, Will Champion, Chris Martin "Trouble" Coldplay Nominated
2002 Adam Clayton, The Edge, Bono, Larry Mullen Jr. "Walk On" U2 Won [35]
David Gray "Sail Away" David Gray Nominated
Fran Healy "Side" Travis Nominated
2003 David Gray "The Other Side" David Gray Won [36][37]
Noel Gallagher "Stop Crying Your Heart Out" Oasis Nominated
Matthew Hales, Kim Oliver "Strange & Beautiful (I'll Put A Spell On You)" Aqualung Nominated
2004 Francis Eg White "Leave Right Now" Will Young Won [38]
Stuart Murdoch, Stephen Jackson, Christopher Geddes, Richard Colburn, Michael Cooke, Sarah Martin, Robert Kildea "Step into My Office, Baby" Belle and Sebastian Nominated
Dido Armstrong, Rollo Armstrong, Richard Nowels "White Flag" Dido Nominated
2005 Mike Skinner "Dry Your Eyes" The Streets Won [39]
Tom Chaplin, Richard Hughes, Tim Rice-Oxley "Everybody's Changing" Keane Nominated
Stephen Kipner, Andrew Frampton, Natasha Bedingfield, Wayne Wilkins "These Words" Natasha Bedingfield Nominated
2006 KT Tunstall "Suddenly I See" KT Tunstall Won [40]
Guy Berryman, Jonathan Buckland, William Champion, Chris Martin "Fix You" Coldplay Nominated
Alex Turner "I Bet You Look Good on the Dancefloor" Arctic Monkeys Nominated
2007 Scott Matthews "Elusive" Scott Matthews Won [41]
Nerina Pallot "Sophia" Nerina Pallot Nominated
Alex Turner "When the Sun Goes Down" Arctic Monkeys Nominated
2008 Amy Winehouse "Love Is a Losing Game" Amy Winehouse Won [42]
Rosi Golan, Jamie Hartman "Let Me Out" Ben's Brother Nominated
Amy Winehouse "You Know I'm No Good" Amy Winehouse Nominated
2009 Guy Garvey, Richard Jupp, Craig Potter, Mark Potter, Peter Turner "One Day Like This" Elbow Won [43][44]
Miles Kane, Alex Turner "My Mistakes Were Made for You" The Last Shadow Puppets Nominated
Nicholas Hemming "The Last of the Melting Snow" The Leisure Society Nominated

2010s

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Contents
 2010 · 2011 · 2012 · 2013 · 2014 · 2015 · 2016 · 2017 · 2018 · 2019 
List of award nominees and winners for the 2010s
Year Songwriter(s) Song Performing artist(s) Result Ref.
2010 Lily Allen, Greg Kurstin "The Fear" Lily Allen Won [45]
Nick Hemming "Save It for Someone Who Cares" The Leisure Society Nominated
Ed Adlard, Will Adlard, Ali Digby, George Eddy "The Last Bus" Patch Williams Nominated
2011 Conor O'Brien "Becoming a Jackal" Villagers Won [46]
Jonathan Higgs, Jeremy Pritchard, Alexander Robertshaw, Michael Spearman "My Kz, Ur Bf" Everything Everything Nominated
Jack Bevan, Edwin Congreave, Walter Gervers, Yannis Philippakis, James Smith "Spanish Sahara" Foals Nominated
2012 Ed Sheeran "The A Team" Ed Sheeran Won [47]
Adele, Paul Epworth "Rolling in the Deep" Adele Nominated
Paul Epworth, Kid Harpoon, Florence Welch "Shake It Out" Florence + the Machine Nominated
2013 Hugo Chegwin, Harry Craze, Anup Paul, Emeli Sandé "Next to Me" Emeli Sandé Won [48]
Natasha Khan, Justin Parker "Laura" Bat for Lashes Nominated
Iain Archer, Jake Bugg "Two Fingers" Jake Bugg Nominated
2014 Dominic Major, Hannah Reid, Daniel Rothman "Strong" London Grammar Won [49]
Will Doyle, Sam Fryer, Chilli Jesson, Pete Mayhew "Best of Friends" Palma Violets Nominated
John Newman, Steve Booker "Love Me Again" John Newman Nominated
2015 Andrew Hozier-Byrne "Take Me to Church" Hozier Won [50]
Andrew Davie "Above the Clouds of Pompeii" Bear's Den Nominated
Ben Howard "I Forget Where We Were" Ben Howard Nominated
2016 Jamie Lawson "Wasn't Expecting That" Jamie Lawson Won [51]
Piers Aggett, Kesi Dryden, Amir Izadkhah, Gary Lightbody, Johnny McDaid, Leon Rolle, Ed Sheeran "Bloodstream" Ed Sheeran Nominated
Ellie Rowsell "Bros" Wolf Alice Nominated
2017 Dean 'Inflo' Joisah Cover, Michael Kiwanuka "Black Man in a White World" Michael Kiwanuka Won [52][53]
Laura Mvula, Nile Rodgers "Overcome" Laura Mvula Nominated
Blaine Harrison, Henry Harrison "Telomere" Mystery Jets Nominated
2018 Guy Garvey, Craig Potter, Mark Potter, Pete Turner "Magnificent (She Says)" Elbow Won [54][55]
Jonathan Higgs, Jeremy Pritchard, Alex Robertshaw, Michael Spearman "Can't Do" Everything Everything Nominated
Sampha "(No One Knows Me) Like the Piano" Sampha Nominated
2019 Ben Howard "Nica Libres at Dusk" Ben Howard Won [56][57]
Alex Turner "Four Out of Five" Arctic Monkeys Nominated
Andrew Hozier-Byrne "Nina Cried Power" Hozier Nominated

2020s

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Contents
 2020 · 2021 · 2022 · 2023 
List of award nominees and winners for the 2020s
Year Songwriter(s) Song Performing artist(s) Result Ref.
2020 Jamie Cullum "Age of Anxiety" Jamie Cullum Won [58][59]
MJ Cole, Jimmy Napes, Stormzy "Crown" Stormzy Nominated
Sam Fender "Dead Boys" Sam Fender Nominated
2021 Barney Lister, Obongjayar "God's Own Children" Obongjayar Won [60][61]
Gianluca Buccellati, Arlo Parks "Black Dog" Arlo Parks Nominated
Headie One, Fred again... "Gang" Headie One and Fred again... Nominated
Marina Diamandis "Man's World" Marina Nominated
Celeste and Jamie Hartman "Stop This Flame" (Celeste) Nominated
2022 Sam Fender "Seventeen Going Under" Sam Fender Won [62]
Adele, Greg Kurstin "Easy on Me" Adele Nominated
Mike Elzondo, Natalie Hemby, Ben Jackson-Cook, Rag'n'Bone Man "All You Ever Wanted" Rag'n'Bone Man Nominated
Sarah Aarons, Holly Humberstone, Rob Milton "Haunted House" Holly Humberstone Nominated
Ella Henderson, Ben Kohn, Pete "Merf" Kelleher, Tom "Froe" Barnes, James Arthur "Let's Go Home Together" Ella Henderson featuring Tom Grennan Nominated
2023 Jack Antonoff and Florence Welch "King" Florence + The Machine Won
Kid Harpoon, Tyler Johnson and Harry Styles "As It Was" Harry Styles Nominated [63]
Laurie Blundell and Tom Odell "Best Day of My Life" Tom Odell Nominated
Katie Gregson-MacLeod "Complex" Katie Gregson-MacLeod Nominated
Dean "Inflo" Josiah Cover and Cleopatra Nikolic "Stronger" SAULT Nominated

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