Ivor Novello Award for Best Song Musically and Lyrically#1990
{{Short description|Award for songwriting}}
{{Infobox award
| name = Ivor Novello Award for Best Song Musically and Lyrically
| awarded_for = quality songwriting from Britain and Ireland
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| presenter = The Ivors Academy
| country = United Kingdom
| year = 1968
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| holder = Victoria Canal, Jonny Lattimer and Eg White for "Black Swan" (2024)
| website = [https://ivorsacademy.com/awards/ ivorsacademy.com/awards]
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The Ivor Novello Award for Best Song Musically and Lyrically is one of the awards presented annually by the Ivors Academy at the Ivor Novello Awards to recognize the best in songwriting and composing talents from the United Kingdom and Ireland. The award was first presented in 1968, with John Lennon and Paul McCartney being the first recipients for the song "She's Leaving Home", performed by The Beatles. The award goes to the writers of the song, not the performers unless they share songwriting credits.
Recipients
=1960s=
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|+List of award nominees and winners for the 1960s ! scope="col" width="5%" | Year ! scope="col" width="35%" | Songwriter(s) ! scope="col" width="20%" | Song ! scope="col" width="20%" | Performing artist(s) ! scope="col" width="15%" | Result ! scope="col" class="unsortable" width="5%" | Ref. |
scope="row" rowspan="2"| 1968{{Anchor|1968}}
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Tony Hatch, Jackie Trent
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scope="row"| 1969{{Anchor|1969}}
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References
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External links
- [https://ivorsacademy.com/awards/the-ivors Oficial awards website]
- [https://ivorsacademy.com/awards/the-ivors/archive/ Ivor Awards archive]
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