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The '''[[ARIA Music Awards|ARIA Music Award]] for Single of the Year''', is an award presented at the annual ARIA Music Awards, which recognises "the many achievements of [[Australian|Aussie]] artists across all music genres",<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.aria.com.au/pages/aria-awards.htm|title=ARIA Awards 2011 overview|accessdate=21 February 2012|publisher=[[Australian Recording Industry Association]] (ARIA)}}</ref> since 1987. It is handed out by the [[Australian Recording Industry Association]] (ARIA), an organisation whose aim is "to advance the interests of the Australian record industry."<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.aria.com.au/pages/what-we-do.htm |title=What We Do |publisher=Australian Recording Industry Association (ARIA) |accessdate=21 February 2012 |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=http://www.webcitation.org/64xMmBl34?url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.aria.com.au%2Fpages%2Fwhat-we-do.htm |archivedate=25 January 2012 |df=dmy }}</ref>
The '''[[ARIA Music Awards|ARIA Music Award]] for Single of the Year''', is an award presented at the annual ARIA Music Awards, which recognises "the many achievements of [[Australian|Aussie]] artists across all music genres",<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.aria.com.au/pages/aria-awards.htm|title=ARIA Awards 2011 overview|accessdate=21 February 2012|publisher=[[Australian Recording Industry Association]] (ARIA)}}</ref> since 1987. It is handed out by the [[Australian Recording Industry Association]] (ARIA), an organisation whose aim is "to advance the interests of the Australian record industry."<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.aria.com.au/pages/what-we-do.htm |title=What We Do |publisher=Australian Recording Industry Association (ARIA) |accessdate=21 February 2012 |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=http://www.webcitation.org/64xMmBl34?url=http://www.aria.com.au/pages/what-we-do.htm |archivedate=25 January 2012 |df=dmy }}</ref>
The award is given to an Australian [[Musical ensemble|group]] or solo artist who have had a [[single (music)|single]] or an [[extended play]] appear in the [[ARIA Charts|ARIA Top 100 Singles Chart]] between the eligibility period, and is voted for by a judging academy, which consists of 1000 members from different areas of the music industry.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://cp.lacdn.net/ariaawards/uploads/ARIA-2011-Eligibility%20Criteria-and-Category-Definitions.pdf|title=ARIA 2011 - Eligibility Criteria and Category Definitions|publisher=Australian Recording Industry Association (ARIA)|accessdate=21 February 2012}}</ref> Artists which have won the award twice are [[Silverchair]] ("[[Tomorrow (Silverchair song)|Tomorrow]]" in [[ARIA Music Awards of 1995|1995]], "[[Straight Lines (song)|Straight Lines]]" in [[ARIA Music Awards of 2007|2007]]), [[Kylie Minogue]] ("[[Where the Wild Roses Grow]]" in [[ARIA Music Awards of 1996|1996]], "[[Can't Get You Out of My Head]]" in [[ARIA Music Awards of 2002|2002]]), and [[Powderfinger]] ("[[The Day You Come]]" in [[ARIA Music Awards of 1999|1999]], "[[My Happiness (Powderfinger song)|My Happiness]]" in [[ARIA Music Awards of 2001|2001]]).<ref name="SingleotY"/>
The award is given to an Australian [[Musical ensemble|group]] or solo artist who have had a [[single (music)|single]] or an [[extended play]] appear in the [[ARIA Charts|ARIA Top 100 Singles Chart]] between the eligibility period, and is voted for by a judging academy, which consists of 1000 members from different areas of the music industry.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://cp.lacdn.net/ariaawards/uploads/ARIA-2011-Eligibility%20Criteria-and-Category-Definitions.pdf |title=ARIA 2011 - Eligibility Criteria and Category Definitions |publisher=Australian Recording Industry Association (ARIA) |accessdate=21 February 2012 |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20140305065744/http://cp.lacdn.net/ariaawards/uploads/ARIA-2011-Eligibility%20Criteria-and-Category-Definitions.pdf |archivedate=5 March 2014 }}</ref> Artists which have won the award twice are [[Silverchair]] ("[[Tomorrow (Silverchair song)|Tomorrow]]" in [[ARIA Music Awards of 1995|1995]], "[[Straight Lines (song)|Straight Lines]]" in [[ARIA Music Awards of 2007|2007]]), [[Kylie Minogue]] ("[[Where the Wild Roses Grow]]" in [[ARIA Music Awards of 1996|1996]], "[[Can't Get You Out of My Head]]" in [[ARIA Music Awards of 2002|2002]]), and [[Powderfinger]] ("[[The Day You Come]]" in [[ARIA Music Awards of 1999|1999]], "[[My Happiness (Powderfinger song)|My Happiness]]" in [[ARIA Music Awards of 2001|2001]]).<ref name="SingleotY"/>


==Winners and nominees==
==Winners and nominees==

Revision as of 04:44, 24 June 2017

ARIA Award for Single of the Year
CountryAustralia
Presented byAustralian Recording Industry Association (ARIA)
First awarded1987
Last awarded2011
Currently held byGotye featuring Kimbra, "Somebody That I Used to Know" (2011)
Websitewww.ariaawards.com.au

The ARIA Music Award for Single of the Year, is an award presented at the annual ARIA Music Awards, which recognises "the many achievements of Aussie artists across all music genres",[1] since 1987. It is handed out by the Australian Recording Industry Association (ARIA), an organisation whose aim is "to advance the interests of the Australian record industry."[2] The award is given to an Australian group or solo artist who have had a single or an extended play appear in the ARIA Top 100 Singles Chart between the eligibility period, and is voted for by a judging academy, which consists of 1000 members from different areas of the music industry.[3] Artists which have won the award twice are Silverchair ("Tomorrow" in 1995, "Straight Lines" in 2007), Kylie Minogue ("Where the Wild Roses Grow" in 1996, "Can't Get You Out of My Head" in 2002), and Powderfinger ("The Day You Come" in 1999, "My Happiness" in 2001).[4]

Winners and nominees

In the following table, the winner is highlighted in a separate colour, and in boldface; the nominees are those that are not highlighted or in boldface.[4][5]

  Winner marked in a separate colour
Year Winner(s) Album Title
1987
(1st)
John Farnham "You're the Voice"
Crowded House "Don't Dream It's Over"
Hunters & Collectors "Everything's On Fire"
INXS & Jimmy Barnes "Good Times"
Paul Kelly & The Coloured Girls "Before Too Long"
1988
(2nd)
Midnight Oil "Beds Are Burning"
1989
(3rd)
The Church "Under the Milky Way"
1927 "That's When I Think of You"
Crowded House "Better Be Home Soon"
John Farnham "Age of Reason"
INXS "Never Tear Us Apart"
1990
(4th)
Peter Blakeley "Crying in the Chapel"
Hunters & Collectors "When The River Runs Dry"
Ian Moss "Tucker's Daughter"
Max Q "Way Of The World"
The Black Sorrows "Chained to the Wheel"
1991
(5th)
Absent Friends "I Don't Wanna Be With Nobody But You"
Divinyls "I Touch Myself"
John Farnham "That's Freedom"
Hunters and Collectors "Throw Your Arms Around Me"
Midnight Oil "Blue Sky Mine"
1992
(6th)
Yothu Yindi "Treaty (Filthy Lucre Remix)"
Baby Animals "Early Warning"
Daryl Braithwaite "The Horses"
Deborah Conway "It's Only the Beginning"
Jimmy Barnes and John Farnham "When Something Is Wrong with My Baby"
1993
(7th)
Wendy Matthews "The Day You Went Away"
Baby Animals "One Word"
Crowded House "Weather with You"
Diesel "Tip of My Tongue"
Weddings Parties Anything "Fathers Day"
1994
(8th)
The Cruel Sea "The Honeymoon Is Over"
The Badloves "Lost"
Crowded House "Distant Sun"
Diesel "Never Miss Your Water"
Jimmy Barnes "Stone Cold"
1995
(9th)
Silverchair "Tomorrow"
Tina Arena "Chains"
Max Sharam "Coma"
Merril Bainbridge "Mouth"
Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds "Do You Love Me?"
1996
(10th)
Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds and Kylie Minogue "Where the Wild Roses Grow"
Ammonia "Drugs"
Powderfinger "Pick You Up"
Tina Arena "Wasn't It Good"
You Am I "Mr. Milk"
1997
(11th)
Savage Garden "Truly Madly Deeply"
Nick Cave & the Bad Seeds "Into My Arms"
Leonardo's Bride "Even When I'm Sleeping"
Powderfinger "D.A.F."
Spiderbait "Buy Me a Pony"
1998
(12th)
Natalie Imbruglia "Torn"
Kylie Minogue "Did It Again"
The Living End "Second Solution / Prisoner of Society"
The Mavis's "Cry"
The Whitlams "No Aphrodisiac"
1999
(13th)
Powderfinger "The Day You Come"
Ben Lee "Cigarettes Will Kill You"
Josh Abrahams "Addicted to Bass"
Silverchair "Ana's Song (Open Fire)"
Regurgitator "The Song Formerly Known As"
2000
(14th)
Madison Avenue "Don't Call Me Baby"
28 Days "Rip It Up"
Kasey Chambers "The Captain"
Killing Heidi "Mascara"
Powderfinger "Passenger"
2001
(15th)
Powderfinger "My Happiness"
The Avalanches "Frontier Psychiatrist"
Kylie Minogue "On a Night Like This"
Something for Kate "Monsters"
You Am I "Damage"
2002
(16th)
Kylie Minogue "Can't Get You Out of My Head"
Alex Lloyd "Amazing"
Grinspoon "Chemical Heart"
Kasey Chambers "Not Pretty Enough"
The Vines "Get Free"
2003
(17th)
Delta Goodrem "Born to Try"
Amiel "Lovesong"
Powderfinger "(Baby I've Got You) On My Mind"
Silverchair "Luv Your Life"
The Waifs "Lighthouse"
2004
(18th)
Jet "Are You Gonna Be My Girl"
Missy Higgins "Scar"
Eskimo Joe "From the Sea"
Pete Murray "So Beautiful"
The John Butler Trio "Zebra"
2005
(19th)
Ben Lee "Catch My Disease"
Evermore "For One Day"
Missy Higgins "The Special Two"
Thirsty Merc "Someday, Someday"
Wolfmother "Woman"
2006
(20th)
Eskimo Joe "Black Fingernails, Red Wine"
Augie March "One Crowded Hour"
Bernard Fanning "Watch Over Me"
Wolfmother "Mind's Eye"
Youth Group "Forever Young"
2007
(21st)
Silverchair "Straight Lines"
Architecture In Helsinki "Heart It Races"
The John Butler Trio "Funky Tonight"
Powderfinger "Lost and Running"
Sneaky Sound System "UFO"
Wolfmother "Joker & the Thief"
2008
(22nd)
Gabriella Cilmi "Sweet About Me"
Faker "This Heart Attack"
The Presets "My People"
The Living End "White Noise"
Sam Sparro "Black and Gold"
2009
(23rd)
Empire of the Sun "Walking on a Dream"
Hilltop Hoods "Chase That Feeling"
Kate Miller-Heidke "The Last Day on Earth"
Ladyhawke "My Delirium"
The Temper Trap "Sweet Disposition"
2010
(24th)
Angus & Julia Stone "Big Jet Plane"
Birds of Tokyo "Plans"
Sia "Clap Your Hands"
The Temper Trap "Love Lost"
Washington "How to Tame Lions"
2011
(25th)
Gotye featuring Kimbra "Somebody That I Used to Know"
Birds of Tokyo "Wild at Heart"
Boy & Bear "Feeding Line"
Drapht "Rapunzel"
Guy Sebastian featuring Eve "Who's That Girl"
The Jezabels "Dark Storm"

References

  1. ^ "ARIA Awards 2011 overview". Australian Recording Industry Association (ARIA). Retrieved 21 February 2012.
  2. ^ "What We Do". Australian Recording Industry Association (ARIA). Archived from the original on 25 January 2012. Retrieved 21 February 2012. {{cite web}}: Unknown parameter |deadurl= ignored (|url-status= suggested) (help)
  3. ^ "ARIA 2011 - Eligibility Criteria and Category Definitions" (PDF). Australian Recording Industry Association (ARIA). Archived from the original (PDF) on 5 March 2014. Retrieved 21 February 2012. {{cite web}}: Unknown parameter |deadurl= ignored (|url-status= suggested) (help)
  4. ^ a b ARIA Award previous winners. "Winners By Award – Single of the Year – 25th ARIA Awards 2011". Australian Recording Industry Association (ARIA). Retrieved 21 February 2012.
  5. ^ "ARIA Awards/2011 Single of the Year Nominees – 25th ARIA Awards 2011". Australian Recording Industry Association (ARIA). Retrieved 21 February 2012.