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John Barry's awards

New Musical Express Annual Popularity Poll (Small group section)

The John Barry Seven - Runners-up (1959)
The John Barry Seven - Runners-up (1960)
The John Barry Seven - Runners-up (1961)

Academy Award For Best Original Score (Oscar)

Born Free (1966)
The Lion In Winter (1968)
Out Of Africa (1985)
Dances With Wolves (1990)

Academy Award For Best Original Song (Oscar)

Born Free (1966)

Academy Award Nomination For Best Original Score

Mary, Queen Of Scots (1972)
Chaplin (1992)

Grammy Award For Best Instrumental Theme

Midnight Cowboy (1969)

Grammy Award For Best Jazz Instrumental Performance, Big Band

The Cotton Club (1984)

Grammy Award For Best Instrumental Composition

Out Of Africa (1985)

Grammy Award for Best Instrumental Composition written for a Motion Picture

Dances With Wolves (1990)

 
GRAMMY Winner   John Barry, composer.
Genre   Composing
GRAMMY Category   Best Instrumental Composition Written Specifically For A Motion Picture or for Television
Year   1991 - 34th Annual GRAMMY Awards
Title of the Work   Dances With Wolves (Album)
Artist Performing Work   John Barry
     
     
GRAMMY Winner   John Barry, composer.
Genre   Composing
GRAMMY Category   Best Instrumental Composition (other than Jazz)
Year   1986 - 29th Annual GRAMMY Awards
Title of the Work   Out Of Africa (Music From The Motion Picture Soundtrack) (Album)
Artist Performing Work   John Barry
     
     
GRAMMY Winner   Bob Wilber & John Barry, artists.
Genre   Jazz
GRAMMY Category   Best Large Jazz Ensemble Performance
Year   1985 - 28th Annual GRAMMY Awards
Title of the Work   The Cotton Club (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack) (Album)
Artist Performing Work   Bob Wilber, John Barry

 
GRAMMY Winner   John Barry, composer.
Genre   Composing
GRAMMY Category   Best Instrumental Composition (other than Jazz)
Year   1969 - 12th Annual GRAMMY Awards
Title of the Work   Midnight Cowboy (Album)
Artist Performing Work   Various Artists

Anthony Asquith Award (BAFTA)

The Lion In Winter (1968)

Ivor Novello Award - Best Song (BASCA )

'Born Free' (1966)
‘Diamonds Are Forever’ (1971)

Anthony Asquith Award (BAFTA) Nomination

Out Of Africa (1985)
Dances with Wolves (1990)

Golden Globe Award

Out Of Africa (1985)

Golden Globe Nomination

The Lion In Winter (1968)
"Sail The Summer Winds" from The Dove
performed by Lyn Paul (1974)
Somewhere In Time (1980)
A View To A Kill (1985) – best song
Dances With Wolves (1990)
Chaplin (1992)

Emmy Award Nomination

OUTSTANDING ACHIEVEMENT IN COMPOSING ORIGINAL MUSIC FOR - 1964
Elizabeth Taylor in London • John Barry Composer • CBS
OUTSTANDING ACHIEVEMENT IN MUSIC COMPOSITION FOR A SPECIAL (dramatic underscore) - 1977
Eleanor and Franklin: The White House Years ABC Theatre • John Barry Composer • ABC

Saturn Award

Somewhere In Time - 1980

London Critics Circle Film Awards

Out Of Africa - 1987

Richard Kirk Award – BMI career achievement award (1990)
Jimmy Kennedy Award – BASCA lifetime achievement award (1990)
Gstaad International Music & Film Festival lifetime achievement award (1996)
Inducted into the National Academy of Popular Music Songwriter’s Hall Of Fame (1998)
The Palm Springs International Film Festival Frederick Loewe Award (1999)
Music Industry Trust Award (1999)
Fellow of the British Academy of Songwriters and Composers (2001)  

Also won platinum discs for sales of his albums of

Somewhere In Time,
Out Of Africa

Dances With Wolves,
a gold disc for sales of Goldfinger
and a silver disc for sales of Billy.

There may be others - record companies didn’t always publicise these awards.
I would think ‘The Beyondness Of Things’ must have won some kind of disc – Decca would know.

BMI Million-Airs:
BMI's most performed songs of all time,
each with more than a million U.S. broadcasts!

BMI Million-Airs: Four Million
Born Free (John Barry, Don Black)

BMI Million-Airs: One Million, A-C
All Time High (John Barry, Tim Rice)
You Only Live Twice (John Barry, Leslie Bricusse)

Nobody Does it Better (Hamlisch) more than 3M, For Your Eyes Only (Conti) 2M, Live And Let Die (McCartney) 1M.

The BMI Top 100 Songs
86) Born Free John Barry & Don Black (PRS)

O.B.E.
(June 1999)
was named an Officer of the British Empire in the Queen's Birthday Honours of 1999
"Barry, John. Composer. For services to Music, New York, NY 11771"

Honorary Freeman of the City of York
(June 2002)
On Tuesday June 25, 2002, John Barry was confirmed as an Honorary Freeman of the City of York in a special ceremony at the city's Assembly Rooms. He received his award from City of York Council at a special luncheon at the Assembly Rooms where he once used to trumpet in a jazz band on Saturday nights in the 1950s. See article.

GoldenEye award
(June 2002)
On Friday June 28, 2002, at The James Bond Celebrity Golf Classic and Gala Dinner, held at the prestigious Stoke Poges, Stoke Park Club, Barry received the prestigious GoldenEye award, for his contribution to the music of James Bond. The award was courtesy of The Ian Fleming Foundation. See website Direct link to page (frame).

BRITISH ACADEMY FILM AWARDS
(February 2005)
Academy Fellowship John Barry

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