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Eric Clapton awards and nominations
Eric Clapton performing in 2002.
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  1. Certain award groups do not simply award one winner. They acknowledge several different recipients, have runners-up, and have third place. Since this is a specific recognition and is different from losing an award, runner-up mentions are considered wins in this award tally. For simplification and to avoid errors, each award in this list has been presumed to have had a prior nomination.

American Music Award

Year Nominee/Work Category/Award Result Ref.
1993 Himself Favorite Pop/Rock Male Artist Nominated
1994 Won
1997 Won
1998 Nominated
1999 Won

BAFTA Award

Year Nominee/Work Category/Award Result Ref.
1986 Edge of Darkness Best Original Television Music Won

Baloise Session Award

Year Nominee/Work Category/Award Result Ref.
2013 Himself Lifetime Achievement Award Won

Billboard Music Award

Year Nominee/Work Category/Award Result Ref.
1990 Himself #1 Album Rock Tracks Artist Won
1994 Special Award for Artistic Excellence Won

Blues Hall of Fame

Year Nominee/Work Category/Award Result Ref.
2015 Himself Blues Hall of Fame Won

BMI Film & TV Award

Year Nominee/Work Category/Award Result Ref.
1988 Lethal Weapon 1 BMI Film Music Award Won
1990 Lethal Weapon 2 Won
1993 Lethal Weapon 3 Won
1999 Lethal Weapon 4 Won

BMI Million Air Award

Year Nominee/Work Category/Award Result Ref.
1978 "Lay Down Sally" 1 Million Performances Award Won
"Wonderful Tonight" Won
1979 2 Million Performances Award Won
1981 "I Can't Stand It" 1 Million Performances Award Won
2001 "Wonderful Tonight" 3 Million Performances Award Won
2002 "Layla" (All versions) 5 Million Performances Award Won
2004 "Lay Down Sally" 3 Million Performances Award Won
2005 "Layla" (All versions) 6 Million Performances Award Won
"Tears in Heaven" 4 Million Performances Award Won
"My Father's Eyes" 2 Million Performances Award Won
2006 "Wonderful Tonight" 4 Million Performances Award Won
2007 "Lay Down Sally" Won
"Tears in Heaven" 5 Million Performances Award Won
2008 "Layla" (All versions) 7 Million Performances Award Won
2009 "Wonderful Tonight" 5 Million Performances Award Won
"Layla" (All versions) 8 Million Performances Award Won
2010 "Wonderful Tonight" 6 Million Performances Award Won
"Layla" (All versions) 9 Million Performances Award Won
2017 "Wonderful Tonight" 7 Million Performances Award Won

BPI Award

Year Nominee/Work Category/Award Result Ref.
1987 Himself Lifetime Achievement Award Won

CableACE Award

Year Nominee/Work Category/Award Result Ref.
1989 The Second All-Star Rock Concert Best Performance in a Music Special Nominated
1993 Unplugged (Concert film) Best Performance in a Music Special or Series Nominated

DGA Television Award

Year Nominee/Work Category/Award Result Ref.
2005 Crossroads Guitar Festival 2004 DGA Television Award – Musical/Variety Nominated

Echo Music Prize

Year Nominee/Work Category/Award Result Ref.
1995 Himself (From the Cradle) International Artist of the Year – Echo Pop Nominated
1999 Himself (Pilgrim) Nominated
2002 Himself (Reptile) Nominated
2012 Live from Jazz at Lincoln Center Bestseller of the Year – Echo Jazz Won
2015 Himself (The Breeze: An Appreciation of JJ Cale) International Artist Rock/Pop Music – Echo Nominated

Golden Globe Award

Year Nominee/Work Category/Award Result Ref.
1992 "Tears in Heaven" Best Original Song – Motion Picture Nominated

GQ Award

Year Nominee/Work Category/Award Result Ref.
1999 Himself Man of the Year Award for Music Won

Grammy Award

Year Nominee/Work Category/Award Result Ref.
1969 Cream Best New Artist of the Year Nominated
1973 The Concert for Bangladesh Album of the Year Won
1986 Back to the Future Best Album of Original Score Nominated
1989 "After Midnight" Best Male Rock Vocal Performance Nominated
1991 "Bad Love" Won
1992 24 Nights Best Solo Rock Vocal Performance Nominated
1993 "Layla" Best Rock Song Won
"Tears in Heaven" Record of the Year Won
Unplugged Album of the Year Won
"Tears in Heaven" Song of the Year Won
Best Male Pop Vocal Performance Won
Unplugged Best Male Rock Vocal Performance Won
"It's Probably Me" Best Song Written for a Motion Picture/Television Nominated
"Tears in Heaven" Nominated
Best Song for Television or Other Visual Media Nominated
Rush Best Instrumental Composition for a Motion Picture/Television Nominated
1994 "My Back Pages" Best Rock Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocal Nominated
1995 From the Cradle Best Traditional Blues Album Won
Album of the Year Nominated
1997 "Change the World" Record of the Year Won
Best Male Pop Vocal Performance Won
"SRV Shuffle" Best Rock Instrumental Performance Won
"Ain't Gone 'n' Give Up on Love" Best Male Rock Vocal Performance Nominated
1999 "My Father's Eyes" Best Male Pop Vocal Performance Won
Pilgrim Best Pop Album Nominated
2000 "The Calling" Best Rock Instrumental Performance Won
2001 Riding with the King Best Traditional Blues Album Won
2002 "Reptile" Best Pop Instrumental Performance Won
"Superman Inside" Best Male Rock Vocal Performance Nominated
2005 "Something" Best Pop Collaboration with Vocals Nominated
Me and Mr. Johnson Best Traditional Blues Album Nominated
2006 "Revolution" Best Solo Rock Vocal Performance Nominated
2007 "You Are So Beautiful" Best Traditional R&B Vocal Performance Nominated
2008 The Road to Escondido Best Contemporary Blues Album Won
2010 "Can't Find My Way Home" Best Rock Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocal Nominated
Live from Madison Square Garden Best Rock Album Nominated
2011 "Run Back to Your Side" Best Solo Rock Vocal Performance Nominated

Grammy Hall of Fame

Year Nominee/Work Category/Award Result Ref.
1998 "Layla" (Derek and the Dominos) Historical/Lasting Rock Single Won
1999 Disraeli Gears (Cream) Historical/Lasting Rock Album Won
2000 Layla and Other Assorted Love Songs (Dominos) Historical/Lasting Rock Album Won
2003 "I Shot the Sheriff" (Solo artist version) Historical/Lasting Rock Single Won
2021 Blues Breakers with Eric Clapton (John Mayall & the Bluesbreakers) Historical/Lasting Rock Album Nominated

Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award

Year Nominee/Work Category/Award Result Ref.
2006 Himself Lifetime Achievement Award Won

IFMCA Award

Year Nominee/Work Category/Award Result Ref.
2013 Lethal Weapon Soundtrack Collection IFMCA Award Won
2014 Lethal Weapon Soundtrack Collection IFMCA Award Won

International Rock Award

Year Nominee/Work Category/Award Result Ref.
1989 Himself Best Guitarist Award Won
1990 Himself Living Legend Award Won

Ivor Novello Award

Year Nominee/Work Category/Award Result Ref.
1971 "Layla" (Derek and the Dominos) Outstanding Contribution to Music Won
1986 Edge of Darkness Best Theme from a Television or Radio Production Won
1990 "Travelling East" Best Film Theme or Song Nominated
1992 Himself Lifetime Achievement Award Won
1993 "Tears in Heaven" Best Film Theme or Song Won
Best Song Musically and Lyrically Nominated
International Hit of the Year Nominated
1994 "Tears in Heaven" PRS Most Performed Work Nominated

Melody Maker Award

Year Nominee/Work Category/Award Result Ref.
1969 Himself Best International Musician Won

MTV Movie & TV Award

Year Nominee/Work Category/Award Result Ref.
1992 "Tears in Heaven" MTV Movie Award Nominated
1993 "It's Probably Me" MTV Movie Award Nominated
1997 "Change the World" MTV Movie Award Nominated

MTV Video Music Award

Year Nominee/Work Category/Award Result Ref.
1987 "It's in the Way That You Use It" Best Video from a Film Nominated
1992 "Tears in Heaven" Best Male Video Won
Best Video from a Film Nominated
Best Cinematography in a Video Nominated
1996 "Change the World" Best Cinematography in a Video Nominated
1998 "My Father's Eyes" Best Male Video Nominated

Music Assistance Program

Year Nominee/Work Category/Award Result Ref.
1999 Himself (Crossroads Centre) Stevie Ray Vaughan Award Won

OFTA Film Award

Year Nominee/Work Category/Award Result Ref.
1996 "Change the World" Best Male Solo Song Won
Song of the Year Nominated
Best Adapted Song Nominated
1997 Best Adapted Song Nominated

Primetime Emmy Award

Year Nominee/Work Category/Award Result Ref.
1995 Nothing but the Blues Outstanding Cultural Program Nominated
2005 Crossroads Guitar Festival 2004 Outstanding Picture Editing for a Special Won
Outstanding Technical Direction Nominated
Outstanding Sound Mixing Nominated
Outstanding Lighting Direction Nominated
2008 Crossroads Guitar Festival 2007 Outstanding Special Class – Variety, Music, Comedy Program Won

Q Award

Year Nominee/Work Category/Award Result Ref.
1995 Himself Merit Award Won

Robert Musel Award

Year Nominee/Work Category/Award Result Ref.
1999 "My Father's Eyes" Most Performed Song of the Year Won

Rock and Roll Hall of Fame

Year Nominee/Work Category/Award Result Ref.
1992 Himself (with The Yardbirds) Rock and Roll Hall of Fame Won
1993 Himself (with Cream) Rock and Roll Hall of Fame Won
2000 Himself (Solo career) Rock and Roll Hall of Fame Won
2000 Himself Star on Rock and Roll Walk Won

Rock Walk Award

Clapton's handprints on the Guitar Center Rock Walk in 2004.
Handprints of The Yardbirds (1998).
Year Nominee/Work Category/Award Result Ref.
1998 Himself (with The Yardbirds) Significant Contribution to the History of Music Won
2004 Himself (as a Solo artist) Significant Contribution to the History of Music Won
Himself (with Cream) Significant Contribution to the History of Music Won

Silver Clef Award

Year Nominee/Work Category/Award Result Ref.
1983 Himself Outstanding Achievement in the World of British Music Won

Songwriters Hall of Fame

Year Nominee/Work Category/Award Result Ref.
2001 Himself Songwriters Hall of Fame Won

W.C. Handy Award

Year Nominee/Work Category/Award Result Ref.
1995 Himself Crossover Artist of the Year Won
2001 Riding with the King Contemporary Album of the Year Won

World Music Award

Year Nominee/Work Category/Award Result Ref.
1993 Himself Best-Selling British Recording Artist of the Year Won
Best-Selling Rock Artist of the Year Won
1994 Best-Selling British Recording Artist of the Year Won

Other awards and honours

Royal honours

Year Nominee/Work Category/Award Result Ref.
1988 Himself Honored by Prince Charles for 25 years in the music industry Won
1995 Officer of the Order of the British Empire (OBE)
2004 Commander of the Order of the British Empire (CBE)
2017 Commandeur de Ordre des Arts et des Lettres (COAL)

Concert awards

Year Nominee/Work Category/Award Result Ref.
1988 Himself Concert award at the Palace of Auburn Hills Won
1990 Sold Out Award: Birmingham NEC, Royal Albert Hall Won
Sold Out Award: Alpine Valley Music Theater Won
1991 Presented with a key to a box at the Royal Albert Hall Won
1992 Name engraved on the outside wall of The Cavern Club Won
1993 Sold Out Award: 12 sell-outs at the Royal Albert Hall Won
2002 Lunas del Auditorio Award – Best Live Act in Mexico Won
2009 Recognized by the Royal Albert Hall for 150 shows Won
2010 Star on road "Yaşayan Efsaneler" for Istanbul show Won
2014 Sold Out Award for a concert at the SAP Arena Won
Plaque at The Downstairs Club (later Le Disque a Go! Go!) Won
2017 Award for over 175 shows at the Royal Albert Hall Won
2018 Honorary plaque at the Royal Albert Hall for over 200 shows Won

Ranking lists

Year Nominee/Work Category/Award Result Ref.
2000 Unplugged Best British Albums of All Time (Q Magazine) #71
2001 "Change the World" Songs of the Century (RIAA) #270
2003 Slowhand 500 Greatest Albums of All Time (Rolling Stone) #325
2003 461 Ocean Boulevard 500 Greatest Albums of All Time (Rolling Stone) #409
2004 "Tears in Heaven" 500 Greatest Songs of All Time (Rolling Stone) #353
2011 Himself 100 Greatest Artists of All Time (Rolling Stone) #53
2011 Unplugged Best Guitar Albums of 1992 (Guitar World) #9

Other awards

Year Nominee/Work Category/Award Result Ref.
1970 Himself Music Life Magazine Award Won
1975 Music Life Popularity Award Won
1988 Crossroads Highest-Ever Charting Box Set Won
First-Ever Platinum-selling Box Set Won
First-Ever Double Platinum-selling Box Set Won
1989 Grammy Participation – Best Historical Album Won
Grammy Participation – Best Album Notes Won
1991 Himself Music Therapy Awards Won
1993 Composer's Gold Award Won
(unknown) Won
1995 Evian Health Award Won
2004 Statue at the "Crossroads" crossing Won
2006 Back Home Grammy Participation – Best Engineered Album Won

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