Dove Award for Song of the Year

The GMA Dove Awards Song of the Year is one of the two main categories (along with Songwriter of the Year) which have been given since the 1st GMA Dove Awards in 1969. The following is a list of the winning songs and the songwriter(s) who received the award.[1]

GMA Dove Award for Song of the Year
CountryUnited States
Presented byGospel Music Association
First awarded1969
Currently held bySinach (2020)
Most awardsJason Ingram (4)
2020 Song of the Year winner, Sinach.
Multiple GMA Song of the Year nominees and winners, Bill Gaither and Gloria Gaither.
Multiple GMA Song of the Year winner, Lauren Daigle.
Multiple GMA Song of the Year nominee and winners, Hillsong UNITED.

Recipients

Year Writer(s)
Work
Nominees
2021 Chris Brown
Cody Carnes
Kari Jobe
Steven Furtick
"The Blessing (song)"
2020 Sinach "Way Maker"
2019 Jason Ingram
Paul Mabury
Lauren Daigle
"You Say"
2018 Cory Asbury
Caleb Culver
Ran Jackson
"Reckless Love"
2017 Ben Fielding
Brooke Ligertwood
"What a Beautiful Name"
2016 Pat Barrett
Tony Brown
"Good Good Father"
2015 Paul Maybury
Jason Ingram
Jeff Johnson
"How Can It Be"
2014 Matt Crocker
Joel Houston
Salomon Ligthelm
"Oceans (Where Feet May Fail)"
2013 Matt Redman
Jonas Myrin
"10,000 Reasons (Bless the Lord)"
2012 Laura Story "Blessings"
2011 Gerald Crabb "Sometimes I Cry"
2010 Mike Donehey
Jason Ingram
Phillip LaRue
"By Your Side"
2009 Brandon Heath
Jason Ingram
"Give Me Your Eyes"
2008 Mark Hall
Bernie Herms
"East to West"
2007 Aaron Shust
Dorothy Greenwell
"My Savior My God"
2006 Chris Tomlin
Jesse Reeves
Ed Cash
"How Great Is Our God"
2005 Mark Hall "Who Am I"
2004 Pete Kipley
Bart Millard
"Word of God Speak"
2003 Nichole Nordeman
Mark Hammond
"Holy"
2002 Bart Millard "I Can Only Imagine"
2001 Nicole C. Mullen "Redeemer"
2000 Michael W. Smith
Wes King
"This Is Your Time"
1999 Rich Mullins
Mitch McVicker
"My Deliverer"
1998 David Mullen
Nicole Coleman-Mullen
Michael Ochs
"On My Knees"
1997 Bob Carlisle
Randy Thomas
"Butterfly Kisses"
1996 Mark Heimermann
Toby McKeehan
"Jesus Freak"
1995 Twila Paris "God Is in Control"
1994 Shawn Craig
Don Koch
"In Christ Alone"
1993 Steven Curtis Chapman
Geoff Moore
"The Great Adventure"
1992 Amy Grant
Michael W. Smith
Wayne Kirkpatrick
"Place in This World"
1991 Gary Driskell "Another Time, Another Place"
1990 Ray Boltz "Thank You"
1989 Wayne Watson
Claire Cloninger
"Friend of a Wounded Heart"
1988 Phil McHugh
Gloria Gaither
Sandi Patti Helvering
"In the Name of the Lord"
1987 Dick Tunney
Melodie Tunney
Paul Smith
"How Excellent Is Thy Name"
1986 Billy Sprague
Niles Borop
"Via Dolorosa"
1985 Gloria Gaither
Dony McGuire
"Upon This Rock"
1984 Lanny Wolfe "More Than Wonderful"
1983 Michael Card
John Thompson
"El Shaddai"
1982 Dottie Rambo "We Shall Behold Him"
1981 Brown Bannister
Mike Hudson
"Praise the Lord"
1980 Don Francisco "He's Alive"
1978 Dallas Holm "Rise Again"
1977 John Stallings "Learning to Lean"
1976 Neil Enloe "Statue of Liberty"
1975 Marijohn Wilkin
Kris Kristofferson
"One Day at a Time"
1974 Bill Gaither "Because He Lives"
1973 Kris Kristofferson "Why Me?"
1972 Ron Hinson "The Lighthouse"
1971
Award vacated as a result of 1971 GMA Music Awards scandal
1970 Don Sumner
Dwayne Friend
"The Night Before Easter"
1969 R. E. Winsett "Jesus Is Coming Soon"

Sources[2][3][4][5][6]

References and notes

  1. GMA Dove Awards - History Archived September 28, 2007, at the Wayback Machine
  2. "Nominees | Welcome to The 45th Annual GMA Dove Awards". 2014-09-22. Archived from the original on 2014-09-22. Retrieved 2021-03-02.
  3. "2013 Award Nominees" (PDF). 2013-08-28. Archived (PDF) from the original on 2013-08-28. Retrieved 2021-03-02.
  4. "43rd Annual Dove Award Nominations Announced". 2012-06-09. Archived from the original on 2012-06-09. Retrieved 2021-03-02.
  5. "42nd Annual GMA Dove Awards Nominees". 2011-08-17. Archived from the original on 2011-08-17. Retrieved 2021-03-02.
  6. "41st Annual GMA Dove Awards on Gospel Music Channel". 2010-08-10. Archived from the original on 2010-08-10. Retrieved 2021-03-02.
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