Here are the Grammy winners, announced Tuesday night:
Record of the year: "I Will Always Love You," Whitney Houston, producer David Foster.
Album of the year: "The Bodyguard," Whitney Houston, producers David Foster, Narada Michael Walden, L.A. Reid, Babyface, Whitney Houston and BeBe Winans.
Song of the year: "A Whole New World (Aladdin's Theme)," Alan Menken and Tim Rice.
New artist: Toni Braxton.
Pop vocal performance, female: "I Will Always Love You," Whitney Houston.
Pop vocal performance, male: "If I Ever Lose My Faith In You," Sting.
Pop performance by a duo or group with vocal: "A Whole New World (Aladdin's Theme)," Peabo Bryson and Regina Belle.
Traditional pop vocal performance: "Steppin' Out," Tony Bennett.
Pop instrumental performance: "Barcelona Mona," Bruce Hornsby and Branford Marsalis.
Rock vocal performance, solo: "I'd Do Anything for Love (But I Won't Do That)," Meat Loaf.
Rock performance by a duo or group with vocal: "Livin' on the Edge," Aerosmith.
Hard rock performance with vocal: "Plush," Stone Temple Pilots.
Metal performance with vocal: "I Don't Want to Change the World," Ozzy Osbourne.
Rock instrumental performance: "Sofa," Zappa's Universe featuring Steve Vai.
Rock song (songwriter): "Runaway Train," David Pirner.
Alternative music album: Zooropa, U2.
R&B vocal performance, female: "Another Sad Love Song," Toni Braxton.
R&B vocal performance, male: "A Song for You," Ray Charles.
R&B performance by a duo or group with vocal: "No Ordinary Love," Sade.
R&B song (songwriter): "That's the Way Love Goes," Janet Jackson, James Harris III and Terry Lewis.
Rap solo performance: "Let Me Ride," Dr. Dre.
Rap performance by a duo or group: Rebirth of Slick," Digable Planets.
New age album: "Spanish Angel," Paul Winter Consort.
Contemporary jazz performance (instrumental): "The Road to You," Pat Metheny Group.
Jazz vocal performance: "Take A Look," Natalie Cole.
Jazz instrumental solo: "Miles Ahead," Joe Henderson.
Jazz instrumental performance, individual or group: "So Near, So Far," Joe Henderson.
Large jazz ensemble performance: "Miles and Quincy Live at Montreux," Miles Davis and Quincy Jones.
Country vocal performance, female: "Passionate Kisses," Mary-Chapin Carpenter.
Country vocal performance, male: "Ain't that Lonely Yet," Dwight Yoakam.
Country performance by a duo or group with vocal: "Hard Workin' Man," Brooks & Dunn.
Country vocal collaboration: "Does He Love You," Reba McEntire & Linda Davis.
Country instrumental performance: "Red Wing," Asleep At The Wheel.
Bluegrass album: "Waitin' for the Hard Times to Go," The Nashville Bluegrass Band.
Country song (and songwriter): "Passionate Kisses," Lucinda Williams.
Rock gospel album: "Free at Last," DC Talk.
Pop-contemporary gospel album: "The Live Adventure," Steven Curtis Chapman.
Southern Gospel, country Gospel or bluegrass Gospel album: "Good News," Kathy Mattea.
Traditional soul Gospel album: "Stand Still," Shirley Caesar.
Contemporary soul Gospel album: "All Out," The Winans.
Gospel album by a choir or chorus: "Live . . . We Come Rejoicing," Brooklyn Tabernacle Choir.
Latin pop album: "Aires," Luis Miguel.
Tropical Latin album: "Mi Tierra," Gloria Estefan.
Mexican-American album: "Live," Selena.
Traditional blues album: "Blues Summit," B.B. King.
Contemporary blues album: "Feels Like Rain," Buddy Guy.
Traditional folk album: "The Celtic Harp," The Chieftains.
Contemporary folk album: "Other Voices-Other Rooms," Nanci Griffith.
Reggae album: "Bad Boys," Inner Circle.
World music album: "A Meeting by the River," Ry Cooder and V.M. Bhatt.
Polka album: "Accordionally Yours," Walter Ostanek and His Band.
Musical album for children (award to the album producer): "Aladdin (original motion picture soundtrack)," various, producers Alan Menken and Tim Rice.
Spoken album for children (award to the album producer): "Audrey Hepburn's Enchanted Tales," Audrey Hepburn, producer Deborah Raffin.
Spoken word or non-musical album: "On the Pulse of Morning (Maya Angelou)," Maya Angelou.
Spoken comedy album: "Jammin' in New York," George Carlin.
Musical show album: "The Who's Tommy," Original Broadway cast.
Instrumental composition: "Forever in Love," Kenny G.
Instrumental composition written for a motion picture or for television: "Aladdin," Alan Menken.
Song written specifically for a motion picture or for television: "A Whole New World (Aladdin's Theme)," Alan Menken and Tim Rice.
Music video, short form: "Steam," Peter Gabriel.
Music video, long form: "Ten Summoner's Tales," Sting.
Arrangement on an instrumental: "Mood Indigo," Dave Grusin.
Instrumental arrangement accompanying vocals: "When I Fall In Love," Jeremy Lubbock and David Foster.
Recording package: "The Complete Billie Holiday on Verve 1945-1959," David Lau.
Album notes: "The Complete Billie Holiday on Verve 1945-1959," Buck Clayton, Phil Schaap and Joel E. Siegel.
Historical album: "The Complete Billie Holiday on Verve 1945-1959," Michael Lang and Phil Schaap.
Engineered album, non-classical: "Ten Summoner's Tales," Hugh Padgham.
Producer of the year, non-classical: David Foster.
Classical album: "Bartok: The Wooden Prince and Cantata Profana," Pierre Boulez, Chicago Symphony Orchestra and Chorus.
Orchestral performance: "Bartok: The Wooden Prince," Pierre Boulez, the Chicago Symphony.
Opera recording: "Handel: Semele," John Nelson, English Chamber Orchestra and Ambrosian Opera Chorus.
Performance of a choral work: "Bartok: Cantata Profana," Pierre Boulez, Chicago Symphony Orchestra and Chorus.
Classical performance-instrumental soloist "Berg: Violin Concerto-RIHM: Time Chant." Anne-Sophie Mutter, violin.
Classical performance, instrumental soloist: "Barber: The Complete Solo Piano Music," John Browning, piano.
Chamber music performance: "Ives: String Quartets," Emerson String Quartet.
Classical vocal performance: "The Art of Arleen Auger," Arleen Auger, soprano.
Contemporary composition: "Carter: Violin Concerto," Elliott Carter.
Engineered recording, classical: "Bartok: The Wooden Prince & Cantata Profana," Rainer Maillard.
Classical producer of the year: Judith Sherman.