APRA Music Awards of 1984
The Australasian Performing Right Association Awards of 1984 (generally known as APRA Awards) are a series of awards held in 1984. The APRA Music Awards were presented by Australasian Performing Right Association (APRA) and the Australasian Mechanical Copyright Owners Society (AMCOS). There were no awards presented in 1983: while the inaugural ceremony occurred in 1982.
APRA Music Awards of 1984 | |
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Date | 1984 |
Website | apra-amcos |
Awards
Only winners are noted[1]
Award | Winner |
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Special Award | "Who Can It Be Now?" (Colin Hay) by Men at Work |
"The One That You Love" (Graham Russell) by Air Supply | |
"Theme from Mad Max" (Brian May) by Brian May | |
Most Performed Australasian Music for Film | The Man from Snowy River (Bruce Rowland) by Bruce Rowland |
Most Performed Australasian Country Work | "I Was Only 19" (John Schumann) by Redgum |
Most Performed Australasian Popular Work | "The Other Guy" (Graham Goble) by Little River Band |
Most Performed Australasian Serious Work | Symphony No. 5 in A Minor (Carnival) (Alfred Hill) |
Most Performed Foreign Work | "Hard to Say I'm Sorry" (Peter Cetera, David Foster) by Chicago |
See also
References
- "1984 APRA Music Award Winners". Australasian Performing Right Association (APRA) | Australasian Mechanical Copyright Owners Society (AMCOS). Retrieved 9 September 2019.
External links
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