2009 Grammy Awards Nominees Predictions of the Winner's Circle

February 8, 2009 Has Much in Store for These Picks

Lori Lane
The 2009 Grammy Awards ceremony will have much to offer, including these predicted winners from the long list of nominees. Here are the 2009 Grammy Awards predictions of Grammy Award winners to come.

Best Pop Collaboration With Vocals: Lesson Learned (Alicia Keys & John Mayers), 4 Minutes (Madonna, Justin Timberlake, and Timbaland), Rich Woman (Robert Plant & Alison Krauss), If I Never See Your Face Again (Rihanna & Maroon 5), No Air (Jordin Sparks & Chris Brown)

2009 Grammy Awards predictions for the Best Pop Collaboration With Vocals goes to Lesson Learned by Alicia Keys & John Mayers, however 4 Minutes is said to be neck to neck.

Best Pop Vocal Album: Detours (Sheryl Crow), Rockferry (Duffy), Long Road Out of Eden (Eagles), Spirit (Leona Lewis), and Covers (James Taylor)

2009 Grammy Awards predictions for the Best Pop Vocal Album goes to Covers by James Taylor, as Detours is close behind.

Best Solo Rock Vocal Performance: Gravity (John Mayer), I Saw Her Standing There (Paul McCartney), Girls In Their Summer Clothes (Bruce Springsteen), Rise (Eddie Vedder), and No Hidden Path (Neil Young)

2009 Grammy Awards predictions for the Best Solo Rock Vocal Performance goes to I Saw Her Standing There by Paul McCartney.

Best Rock Song: Girls In Their Summer Clothes (Bruce Springsteen), House of Cards (Radiohead), I Will Possess Your Heart (Death Cab for Cutie), Sex On Fire (Kings of Leon), and Violet Hill (Coldplay)

2009 Grammy Awards predictions for the Best Rock Song goes to Violet Hill by Coldplay.

Best Rock Album: Viva La Vida Or Death And All His Friends (Coldplay), Rock N Roll Jesus (Kid Rock), Only By The Night (Kings of Leon), Death Magnetic (Metallica), and Consolers of the Lonely (The Raconteurs)

2009 Grammy Awards predictions for the Best Rock Album goes to Death Magnetic by Metallica.

Best R&B Album:Jennifer Hudson (Jennifer Hudson), Lay It Down (Al Green), Motown, A Journey Through Hitsville USA (Boyz II Men), Love & Life (Eric Benet), and The Way I See It (Raphael Saadiq)

2009 Grammy Awards predictions for the Best R&B Album goes to Jennifer Hudson by Jennifer Hudson.

Best Contemporary R&B Album:Growing Pains (Mary J. Blige), Back Of My Lac' (J. Holiday), First Love (Karina), Year of the Gentleman (Ne-Yo), and Fearless (Jazmine Sullivan)

2009 Grammy Awards predictions for the Best Contemporary R&B Album goes to Growing Pains by Mary J. Blige.

Best Comedy Album:Anticipation (Lewis Black), Flight of the Conchords (Flight of the Conchords), For Your Consideration (Kathy Griffin), It's Bad For Ya (George Carlin), and Songs of the Bushmen (Harry Shearer)

2009 Grammy Awards predictions for the Best Comedy Album goes to It's Bad For Ya by George Carlin.

Best Score Soundtrack Album For Motion Picture:The Dark Knight, Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull, Iron Man, There Will Be Blood, and Wall-E.

2009 Grammy Awards predictions for the Best Score Soundtrack Album For Motion Picture goes to The Dark Knight.

For a complete listing of the 2009 Grammy Awards nominees visit Grammy.com.

Published by Lori Lane

Lori Lane is a published poet, active electronic journalist, technical writer, fitness center staff member. Lori Lane welcomes questions or feedback.  View profile

  • The Dark Knight is up for a 2009 Grammy Award
  • Mary J. Blige is in the running for a 2009 Grammy Award
  • Jennifer Hudson is up for a 2009 Grammy Award
The Grammy Awards ceremony begins on February 8, 2009. As predicted, there will be many awards handed out.

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  • Dale1/11/2009

    Weres AC/DC? there album Black Ice is how many times platinum!!!! What happen to real music without backup audio.

  • 3lilangels1/3/2009

    great stuff, fun read and good ones here!

  • jpsixbear1/2/2009

    fun stuff

  • Sylvia Cochran1/2/2009

    Metallica, huh? (shudders ... ) Nice listing and picks!

  • saul relative1/1/2009

    Personally, I hope Coldplay gets nada...

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