List of awards and nominations received by Savage Garden

Savage Garden, an Australian pop music duo from 1994–2001, received numerous awards and nominations.

Savage Garden awards and nominations
Totals[a]
Wins30
Nominations58
Note
  1. ^ Certain award groups do not simply award one winner. They recognize 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.

Australian Record Industry Association (ARIA) Awards

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These awards have been presented by the Australian Record Industry Association (ARIA) since 1987. Savage Garden has won 14 ARIA Awards from 26 nominations, including winning a record of ten in one year, 1997.[1][2] Their success has been across categories, being successful twice each in the 'Highest Selling Album' and 'Best Pop Release' categories.[1]

YearNominee / workAwardResult
1996"I Want You"Breakthrough Artist – SingleNominated
1997"To the Moon and Back"Best Video (dir. Tony McGrath)Nominated
Best Pop ReleaseWon
Song of the YearWon
"Truly Madly Deeply"Song of the YearNominated
Single of the YearWon
Highest Selling SingleWon
Savage GardenHighest Selling AlbumNominated
Best Independent ReleaseWon
Breakthrough Artist - AlbumWon
Producer of the Year[nb 1]Won
Engineer of the Year[nb 2]Won
Album of the YearWon
Savage GardenBest GroupWon
1998Savage GardenHighest Selling AlbumWon
"Universe"Best GroupNominated
Producer of the Year[nb 3]Nominated
Savage GardenOutstanding Achievement AwardWon
1999"The Animal Song"Best Pop ReleaseWon
Highest Selling SingleNominated
2000AffirmationAlbum of the YearNominated
Best GroupNominated
Best Pop ReleaseNominated
Producer of the Year[nb 4]Nominated
Highest Selling AlbumWon
2001AffirmationHighest Selling AlbumNominated

Australasian Performing Right Association (APRA) Awards

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These awards were established by Australasian Performing Right Association (APRA) in 1982 to honour the achievements of songwriters and music composers, and to recognise their song writing skills, sales and airplay performance, by its members annually. Savage Garden has won 10 APRA Awards out of 19 nominations. Six of their wins were for 'Most Performed Australian Work Overseas'.

YearNominee / workAwardResult
1998"To the Moon and Back"Song of the Year[5]Nominated
Most Performed Australian Work[5]Nominated
"Truly Madly Deeply"Song of the Year[5]Nominated
Most Performed Australian Work[5]Nominated
Darren Hayes, Daniel JonesSavage GardenSongwriter of the Year[6]Won
"I Want You"Most Performed Australian Work Overseas[6]Won
1999"Truly Madly Deeply"Most Performed Australian Work Overseas[7]Won
2000"Truly Madly Deeply"Most Performed Australian Work Overseas[8]Won
"I Knew I Loved You"Song of the Year[9]Nominated
Most Performed Australian Work[9]Nominated
"The Animal Song"Most Performed Australian Work[8]Won
Darren Hayes, Daniel Jones – Savage GardenSongwriter of the Year[8]Won
2001"I Knew I Loved You"Most Performed Australian Work Overseas[10]Won
"Affirmation"Most Performed Australian Work[11]Nominated
"Crash and Burn"Most Performed Australian Work[11]Nominated
2002"Hold Me"Most Performed Australian Work[12]Won
"Crash and Burn"Most Performed Australian Work Overseas[12]Won
2003"I Knew I Loved You"Most Performed Australian Work Overseas[13]Won
2005"Truly Madly Deeply"Most Performed Australian Work Overseas[14]Nominated

ASCAP Pop Awards

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YearNominee / workAwardResult
2001"I Knew I Loved You"Song of the YearWon
2002Most Performed Song[15]Won

BRMB Music Radio Awards

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YearNominee / workAwardResult
2000ThemselvesBest International GroupWon

Billboard Music Awards

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YearNominee / workAwardResult
1998ThemselvesTop ArtistNominated
Top Hot 100 Duo/GroupNominated
Top Hot 100 ArtistNominated
"Truly Madly Deeply"Top Hot 100 SongNominated

Brit Awards

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YearNominee / workAwardResult
1999ThemselvesBest International Breakthrough ActNominated
2001Best International GroupNominated

Channel V Awards

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YearNominee / workAwardResult
1997"I Want You"Best International Debut SingleWon

Denmark GAFFA Awards

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YearNominee / workAwardResultRef.
2001ThemselvesBest Foreign Live ActNominated[16]

ECHO Awards

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YearNominee / workAwardResult
1999ThemselvesBest International GroupNominated

IFPI Platinum Europe Awards

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YearNominee / workAwardResult
1998Savage GardenAlbum TitleWon

Mo Awards

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The Australian Entertainment Mo Awards (commonly known informally as the Mo Awards), were annual Australian entertainment industry awards. They recognise achievements in live entertainment in Australia from 1975 to 2016. Savage Garden won two awards in that time.[17]

YearNominee / workAwardResult (wins only)
1999Tony PantanoAustralian Showbusiness AmbassadorWon
Australian Performer of the YearWon

MTV Europe Music Awards

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YearNominee / workAwardResult
1998"Truly Madly Deeply"Best SongNominated

Music Television Awards

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YearNominee / workAwardResult
1996ThemselvesBest BreakthroughNominated
Best Pop ActNominated
1997Nominated
"To the Moon and Back"Best SongNominated

MTV Video Music Awards

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YearNominee / workAwardResult
1997"To The Moon And Back"Viewer's Choice (Australia)Nominated

Teen Choice Awards

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YearNominee / workAwardResult
2000ThemselvesChoice Music: Pop GroupNominated
"I Knew I Loved You"Choice Music: Love SongNominated

World Music Awards

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YearNominee / workAwardResult
1998ThemselvesWorld's Best Selling Australian ArtistWon
2000Won

Notes

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  1. ^ The win is for Charles Fisher, who produced Savage Garden for Savage Garden, "Down on Me" for Hoodoo Gurus, Far Shore for The Seekers and "I Am Australian" for Judith Durham, Russell Hitchcock and Mandawuy Yunupingu.[2]
  2. ^ The win is for Charles Fisher, who engineered Savage Garden for Savage Garden.[2]
  3. ^ The nomination is for Charles Fisher, who produced "Universe" for Savage Garden and "The Bush Girl" for The Seekers.[3]
  4. ^ The nomination is for Darren Hayes, Daniel Jones, who produced Affirmation for Savage Garden.[4]

References

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