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The Ivors 2017
Album Award - Laura Mvula
Best Contemporary Song - Skepta
Best Contemporary Song - presenter Clara Amfo
Best Original Film Score - Mike Smith, presenter Joan Armatrading and Dario Marianelli
Best Song Musically and Lyrically - presenter Albert Hammond
Best Song Musically and Lyrically - Mike Smith presenter Albert Hammond, Nathan Burke and Dave Nicoll
International Achievement - Florence Welch
Best Television Soundtrack - Chris Gutch, Marin Phipps and presenter Goldie
Oustanding Song Collection - Pulp
International Achievement - Florence Welch and presenters Jarvis Cocker and Steve Mackey
PRS for Music Most Performed Work - Will Champion, Caroline Elleray and Jonny Buckland
PRS for Music Outstanding Contribution to British Music - presenter Neil Tennant and Anne Dudley
PRS for Music Special International Award - Bill Withers
PRS for Music Special International Award - presenter George Clinton and Bill Withers
Nile Rodgers and George Clinton
BASCA Chair Crispin Hunt
The Ivors Jazz Award - John Surman
Nile Rodgers and Laura Mvula
The Ivors Inspiration Award - Gary Numan
The Great Room - The Ivors 2017
The 62nd Ivor Novello Awards were presented on Thursday 18th May at the Grosvenor House, London. They were presented by The Ivors Academy (then called BASCA) and sponsored by PRS for Music.
Written by Brian Burton, Dean ‘Inflo’ Josiah Cover and Michael Kiwanuka
Published in the UK by Kobalt Music Publishing and Warner/Chappell Music Publishing
Performed by Michael Kiwanuka
Written by A$AP Rocky and Mura Masa
Published in the UK by A$AP Rocky Publishing – Sony/ATV Music Publishing and Ministry of Sound Publishing
Performed by Mura Masa ft A$AP Rocky
Written by Laura Mvula and Nile Rodgers
Published in the UK by Universal Music Publishing and XLC Music – Sony/ATV Music Publishing
Performed by Laura Mvula ft Nile Rodgers
The Ivor Novello Award for Outstanding Contribution to British Music is titled sponsored by PRS for Music. It is presented to a songwriter or composer whose talent and output has made an extraordinary contribution to the UK’s musical landscape.