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Hunter Hayes: GRAMMY® Winners Playlist

When it comes to GRAMMY-winning songs from years past, what are your favorite? We asked that very question to some of today's biggest and brightest musicians, and got some fantastic GRAMMY winner playlists in return. Blake Shelton made a list for us last week, and today we have a new list from 21-year-old country star Hunter Hayes.

The GRAMMY Awards are less than three weeks away (Feb. 10), and Hunter has been nominated in three categories: Best County Solo Performance (for his Number One hit “Wanted”), Best Country Album (for his debut album Hunter Hayes), and Best New Artist. The latter is a multi-genre category and puts him up against Alabama Shakes, fun., The Lumineers, and Frank Ocean (see all this year's GRAMMY nominees).

Watch: Hunter Hayes talks about playing 32 instruments on his debut album

All the songs on Hunter's playlist won GRAMMYs in years past. These include hits from contemporaries of his such as Lady AntebellumBrad Paisley, and Taylor Swift (with whom he once toured), as well as a few classics from the likes of Vince Gill (the beautiful "Go Rest High on That Mountain"), Dwight Yoakam ("Ain't That Lonely Yet"), and Merle Haggard ("That's the Way Love Goes," which was not Merle's biggest or most iconic hit, but it was his only GRAMMY win up to that point).

Hunter also included a few non-country songs include hits from Coldplay, Bruno Mars, John Mayer, and Stevie Wonder.

Tune into the 55th GRAMMY Awards on Sunday, Feb. 10 at 8pm ET on CBS.

Merle Haggard, "That's the Way Love Goes"
Best Country Vocal Performance, Male 1984

That's The Way Love Goes - Merle Haggard by Jec0 on YouTube

 

Stevie Wonder, "Living For The City"
Best R&B Song, 1974

 

Lady Antebellum, "Need You Now"
Best Country Song 2010

Lady Antebellum - Need You Now by LadyAVEVO on YouTube

 

Vince Gill, "Go Rest High On That Mountain"
Best Country Song 1995

Vince Gill - Go Rest High On That Mountain (Official Music Video) by VinceGillVEVO on YouTube

 

Dwight Yoakam, "Ain't That Lonely Yet"
Best Country Vocal Performance, Male 1993

Dwight Yoakam - Ain't That Lonely Yet by Dwight Yoakam on YouTube

 

Taylor Swift, "Mean"
Best Country Song & Best Country Solo Performance. 2011

Taylor Swift - Mean by TaylorSwiftVEVO on YouTube

 

Brad Paisley, "Letter To Me"
Best Male Country Vocal Performance, 2008

Brad Paisley - Letter To Me (Official Video) by BRADPAISLEYVEVO on YouTube

 

Bruno Mars, "Just The Way You Are"
Best Male Pop Vocal Performance 2010

Bruno Mars - Just The Way You Are (Official Music Video) by Bruno Mars on YouTube

 

John Mayer, "Gravity"
Best Solo Rock Vocal Performance, 2008

John Mayer - Gravity (GRAMMYs on CBS) by johnmayerVEVO on YouTube

 

Coldplay, "In My Place"
Best Rock Performance By A Duo Or Group with Vocal, 2002

 

- Kurt Wolff, Radio.com

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