Year | Award | Category |
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2009 | 51st Annual Grammy Awards | - Best Long Form Music Video - Where The Light Is - Live In Los Angeles (nominated)
- Best Song Written For Motion Picture, Television Or Other Visual Media - Say (From The Bucket List) (nominated)
- Best Solo Rock Vocal Performance - Gravity (nominated)
- Best Pop Collaboration With Vocals - Lesson Learned (Alicia Keys & John Mayer) (nominated)
- Best Male Pop Vocal Performance - Say (nominated)
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2008 | 50th Annual Grammy Awards | - Best Male Pop Vocal for "Belief"—nominated
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2007 | 35th Annual American Music Awards | - Adult Contemporary Music—nominated
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23rd Annual TEC Awards | - Tour Sound Production (for the Continuum Tour)
- Record Production/Single or Track (for production on "Waiting on the World to Change"
- Record Production/Album (from production on Continuum)
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49th Annual Grammy Awards | - Best Pop Vocal Album for Continuum
- Best Male Pop Vocal Performance for "Waiting on the World to Change"
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2005 | 33rd annual American Music Awards | - Adult Contemporary: Favorite Artist
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World Music Awards | - World's Best Selling Rock Act
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People's Choice Awards | |
47th annual Grammy Awards | - Song Of The Year — songwriter for "Daughters"
- Best Male Pop Vocal Performance — artist for "Daughters"
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2004 | BDS Certified Spin Awards March 2004 recipients | - Reached 100,000 spins for "Why Georgia"
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2003 | 20th Annual ASCAP Awards | - ASCAP Pop Award - "No Such Thing" (shared with Clay Cook)[2]
Awarded to songwriters and publishers of the most performed songs in the ASCAP repertory for the award period.
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31st Annual American Music Awards | - Favorite Male Artist - Pop or Rock 'n Roll Music
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15th Annual Boston Music Awards | - Act of the Year[3]
- Male Vocalist of the Year
- Song of the Year for "Your Body Is a Wonderland"
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45th Annual Grammy Awards | - Best Male Pop Vocal Performance for "Your Body Is a Wonderland"
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MTV Video Music Awards | |
Radio Music Awards | - Modern Adult Contemporary Radio Artist of the Year
- Best Hook-Up Song for "Your Body Is a Wonderland"
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Teen People Awards | - Choice Music - Male Artist
- Choice Music - Album for Any Given Thursday
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Danish Music Awards | |
2002 | MTV Video Music Awards | - Best New Artist in a Video for "No Such Thing" — nominated
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Orville H. Gibson Guitar Awards | - Les Paul Horizon Award (Most Promising Up and Coming Guitarist)
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VH1 Big in 2002 Awards | - Can't Get You Out of My Head Award for "No Such Thing"
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Pollstar Concert Industry Awards | |