More than 20 recordings that won record or album of the year between 1958, the first year of the awards, and 1989 have not yet been voted into the Grammy Hall of Fame.
George Michael during the Japanese/Australasian leg of his Faith World Tour in 1988.
Many of the recordings that have won in the two highest-profile Grammy categories, album and record of the year, have been inducted into the Grammy Hall of Fame. That stands to reason. These are recordings that were picked as the year's best at the time. Their election to the Grammy Hall of Fame suggests that they have also stood the test of time.
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