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Country Music Association Award for Album of the Year

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Annual music award
Country Music Association Award for Album of the Year
Current winner of the awardLainey Wilson
CountryUnited States
Presented byCountry Music Association
First award1967
Currently held byWhirlwind byLainey Wilson (2025)

The following list shows the recipients for theCountry Music Association Award for Album of the Year.

The inaugural recipient of the award wasThere Goes My Everything byJack Greene in 1967, withJessi Colter becoming the first female winner in 1976, and Alabama being the first group awarded in 1983.George Strait holds the record for most wins in the category, with five, and also leads in nominations, with eighteen. To date,Miranda Lambert is the only woman to have won twice and she is tied withReba McEntire as the most nominated women in the category, with six nominations each.Brooks & Dunn hold the record for most nominations without a win, with eight. The current holder of the award isLuke Combs, who won in both 2022 for his third studio albumGrowin' Up.[1]

Eligibility

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According to theCountry Music Association, this award is given to the artist, producer and mix engineer. The album should be judged on all aspects including, but not limited to, artist's performance, musical background, engineering, packaging, design, art, layout and liner notes. At least 75% of the recordings on the album must have achieved peak national prominence during the eligibility period. Greatest hits albums or compilation albums consisting of previously released recordings are not eligible for this award.

The album must have charted onBillboard’sTop Country Albums chart for the first time during the eligibility period. However, if the album charted on Billboard’s Top Country Albums chart prior to the eligibility period, but achieved its highest chart position for the first time during the eligibility period, it is eligible unless it has previously appeared on a Final Ballot in this category.[2]

Recipients

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Three-time winnerChris Stapleton
2012 and 2016 winnerEric Church
Two-time recipientMiranda Lambert
2009 honoreeTaylor Swift has also wonEntertainer of the Year twice.
2006 winnerBrad Paisley.
Dixie Chicks are the only female group to win Album of the Year
Five-time Album of the Year honoreeGeorge Strait
1984 winnerAnne Murray is the inaugural solo female and only non—American recipient.
1976 and 1982 recipientWillie Nelson
Eleven—time nominee and two—time winnerMerle Haggard.
Inaugural recipientJack Greene also wonMale Vocalist Single of the Year awards at the 1967 ceremony.
YearWinnersArtistNominees
2025Blue ribbonWhirlwindLainey Wilson
2024Blue ribbonLeatherCody Johnson
2023Blue ribbonBell Bottom CountryLainey Wilson
2022Blue ribbonGrowin' UpLuke Combs
2021Blue ribbonStarting OverChris Stapleton
2020Blue ribbonWhat You See Is What You GetLuke Combs
2019Blue ribbonGirlMaren Morris
2018[3]Blue ribbonGolden HourKacey Musgraves
2017Blue ribbonFrom A Room: Volume 1Chris Stapleton
2016Blue ribbonMr. MisunderstoodEric Church
2015Blue ribbonTravellerChris Stapleton
2014Blue ribbonPlatinumMiranda Lambert
2013Blue ribbonBased on a True Story...Blake Shelton
2012Blue ribbonChiefEric Church
2011Blue ribbonMy Kinda PartyJason Aldean
2010Blue ribbonRevolutionMiranda Lambert
2009Blue ribbonFearlessTaylor Swift
2008Blue ribbonTroubadourGeorge Strait
2007Blue ribbonIt Just Comes NaturalGeorge Strait
2006Blue ribbonTime Well WastedBrad Paisley
2005Blue ribbonThere's More Where That Came FromLee Ann Womack
2004Blue ribbonWhen the Sun Goes DownKenny Chesney
2003Blue ribbonAmerican IV: The Man Comes AroundJohnny Cash
2002Blue ribbonDriveAlan Jackson
2001Blue ribbonO Brother, Where Art Thou?Various Artists[A]
2000Blue ribbonFlyDixie Chicks
1999Blue ribbonA Place in the SunTim McGraw
1998Blue ribbonEverywhereTim McGraw
1997Blue ribbonCarrying Your Love with MeGeorge Strait
1996Blue ribbonBlue Clear SkyGeorge Strait
1995Blue ribbonWhen Fallen Angels FlyPatty Loveless
1994Blue ribbonCommon Thread: The Songs of the EaglesVarious Artists[B]
1993Blue ribbonI Still Believe in YouVince Gill
1992Blue ribbonRopin' the WindGarth Brooks
1991Blue ribbonNo FencesGarth Brooks
1990Blue ribbonPickin' on NashvilleThe Kentucky Headhunters
1989Blue ribbonWill the Circle Be Unbroken: Volume TwoNitty Gritty Dirt Band
1988Blue ribbonBorn to BoogieHank Williams Jr.
1987Blue ribbonAlways And ForeverRandy Travis
1986Blue ribbonLost in the Fifties TonightRonnie Milsap
1985Blue ribbonDoes Fort Worth Ever Cross Your MindGeorge Strait
1984Blue ribbonA Little Good NewsAnne Murray
1983Blue ribbonThe Closer You GetAlabama
1982Blue ribbonAlways on My MindWillie Nelson
1981Blue ribbonI Believe in YouDon Williams
1980Blue ribbonCoal Miner's DaughterSissy Spacek
Beverly D'Angelo
Levon Helm
1979Blue ribbonThe GamblerKenny Rogers
1978Blue ribbonIt Was Almost Like a SongRonnie Milsap
1977Blue ribbonRonnie Milsap LiveRonnie Milsap
1976Blue ribbonWanted! The OutlawsJessi Colter
Tompall Glaser
Waylon Jennings
Willie Nelson
1975Blue ribbonA Legend in My TimeRonnie Milsap
1974Blue ribbonVery Special Love SongsCharlie Rich
1973Blue ribbonBehind Closed DoorsCharlie Rich
1972Blue ribbonLet Me Tell You About a SongMerle Haggard
1971Blue ribbonI Won't Mention It AgainRay Price
1970Blue ribbonOkie from MuskogeeMerle Haggard
1969Blue ribbonJohnny Cash At San QuentinJohnny Cash
1968Blue ribbonJohnny Cash at Folsom PrisonJohnny Cash
1967Blue ribbonThere Goes My EverythingJack Greene

Notes
^ A. Award presented to:Norman Blake,The Fairfield Four,Emmylou Harris,John Hartford,James Carter and the Prisoners,Chris Thomas King,Alison Krauss,Harry McClintock,Sarah Peasall,Hannah Peasall,Leah Peasall,Soggy Bottom Boys,Stanley Brothers,Ralph Stanley,Gillian Welch andThe Whites
^ B. Award presented to:John Anderson,Clint Black,Suzy Bogguss,Brooks & Dunn,Billy Dean,Diamond Rio,Vince Gill,Alan Jackson,Little Texas,Lorrie Morgan,Travis Tritt,Tanya Tucker andTrisha Yearwood
^ C. Nominees were:Chet Atkins,Clint Black,Natalie Cole,Vince Gill,Al Green,George Jones,B.B. King,Gladys Knight,Patti LaBelle,Little Richard,Lyle Lovett,Reba McEntire,Sam Moore,Aaron Neville,The Pointer Sisters,The Staple Singers,Marty Stuart,Allen Toussaint,Travis Tritt,Tanya Tucker,Conway Twitty,Trisha Yearwood

Artists with multiple wins

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Artists that received multiple awards
AwardsArtist
5George Strait
4Ronnie Milsap
3Chris Stapleton
Johnny Cash
2Alan Jackson
Charlie Rich
Eric Church
Merle Haggard
Miranda Lambert
Luke Combs
Tim McGraw
Vince Gill
Willie Nelson
Lainey Wilson

Artists with multiple nominations

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18 nominations
12 nominations
11 nominations
8 nominations
6 nominations
5 nominations
4 nominations
3 nominations
2 nominations

Notes

  1. ^Including two as a member ofThe Judds.

References

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  1. ^"Past CMA Awards Winners and Nominees".CMA World. Archived fromthe original on 2017-07-09. Retrieved2017-10-03.
  2. ^"About".CMA Awards 2022 | Wednesday, Nov. 9 at 8/7c on ABC.
  3. ^"2018 CMA Awards Winners List".The Boot. November 14, 2018. RetrievedNovember 14, 2018.
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