Country Music Album
From Roger Miller's "Dang Me" in 1965 to Lady Antebellum's "Own The Night" in 2012, the Grammy Awards have awarded their Country Album of the Year Award throughout the years. The Grammy was not awarded between 1967-1994.
The only multiple winner in this category has been the Dixie Chicks. The Dixie Chicks have won country album of the year four times.
| 2012 Lady Antebellum ("Own The Night") | |
| Other Nominees: Jason Aldean (My Kinda Party); Eric Church (Chief); Blake Shelton (Red River Blue); George Strait (Here For A Good Time); Taylor Swift (Speak Now) | |
| 2011 Lady Antebellum ("Need You Now") | |
| Other Nominees: Dierks Bentley (Up On The Ridge); Zac Brown Band (You Get What You Give); Jamey Johnson (The Guitar Song); Miranda Lambert (Revolution) | |
| 2010 Taylor Swift ("Fearless") | |
| Other Nominees: Zac Brown Band (The Foundation); George Strait (Twang); Keith Urban (Defying Gravity); Lee Ann Womack (Call Me Crazy) | |
| 2009 George Strait ("Troubadour") | |
| Other Nominees: Jamey Johnson (That Lonesome Song); Patty Loveless (Sleepless Nights); Randy Travis (Around The Bend); Trisha Yearwood (Heaven Heartache and the Power of Love) | |
| 2008 Vince Gill ("These Days") | |
| Other Nominees: Dierks Bentley (Long Trip Alone); Tim McGraw (Let It Go); Brad Paisley (5th Gear); George Strait (It Just Comes Natural) | |
| 2007 Dixie Chicks ("Taking The Long Way") | |
| Other Nominees: Alan Jackson (Like Red On A Rose); Little Big Town (The Road To Here); Willie Nelson (You Don't Know Me); Josh Turner (Your Man) | |
| 2006 Alison Krauss ("Lonely Runs Both Ways") | |
| Other Nominees: Faith Hill (Fireflies); Brad Paisley (Time Well Wasted); Gretchen Wilson (All Jacked Up); Trisha Yearwood (Jasper County) | |
| 2005 Loretta Lynn ("Van Lear Rose") | |
| 2004 Various Artists ("Livin' Lovin' Losin' - Songs of the Louvin Brothers") | |
| Carl Jackson (Producer); Luke Wooten (Engineer) | |
| 2003 Dixie Chicks ("Home") | |
| Lloyd Maines & Dixie Chicks (Producers); Gary Paczosa (Engineer) | |
| Other Nominees: Alan Jackson (Drive); Willie Nelson (The Great Divide); Joe Nichols (Man With A Memory); Dolly Parton (Halos & Horns) | |
| 2002 Various Artists ("Timeless-Hank Williams Tribute") | |
| Bonnie Garner; Luke Lewis & Mary Martin (Producers) | |
| Other Nominees: Diamond Rio (One More Day); Tim McGraw (Set This Circus Down); Willie Nelson (Rainbow Connection); Trisha Yearwood (Inside Out) | |
| 2001 Faith Hill ("Breathe") | |
| Byron Gallimore & Faith Hill (Producers); Julian King & Mike Shipley (Engineers) | |
| 2000 Dixie Chicks ("Fly") | |
| Blake Chancey & Paul Worley (Producers); John Guess & Billy Sherrill (Engineers) | |
| 1999 Dixie Chicks ("Wide Open Spaces") | |
| Blake Chancey & Paul Worley (Producers); John Guess (Engineer) | |
| 1998 Johnny Cash ("Unchained") | |
| Rick Rubin (Producer) | |
| 1997 Lyle Lovett ("The Road To Ensenada") | |
| Billy Williams & Lyle Lovett (Producers) | |
| 1996 Shania Twain ("The Woman In Me") | |
| "Robert ""Mutt"" Lange (Producer)" | |
| 1995 Mary Chapin Carpenter ("Stones In The Road") | |
| 1966 Roger Miller ("The Return of Roger Miller") | |
| 1965 Roger Miller ("Dang Me/Chug-A-Lug") | |