The lady of the moment Lady Gaga proved that she has buckets of talent when she took to the stage with Elton John to perform her song 'Speechless'.
One of the highlights of the 2008 Grammys was the Beyonce and Tina Turner duet performance of Proud Mary. Tina Turner proves you can rock no matter what your age.
His performance of "Man in the Mirror" at the 1988 Grammy Awards was so stirring and emotional it left the whole audience in complete silence.
With fewer than 24 hours to prepare, Aretha Franklin filled in for an ailing Luciano Pavarotti, and the soul diva became an opera singer. Franklin got a standing ovation.
The singer performed a jaw dropping aerobatic performance of single 'Glitter in the Air'.
In 1998, Old Dirty Bastard, a member of the highly influential hip-hop group Wu Tang Clan, took to the stage after the announcement of Song Of The Year. Problem was, he didnt actually win the award.
Jay-Z, Kanye West, T.I., Lil Wayne and a heavily pregnant M.I.A performed an outstanding version of 'Swagga Like Us' at the 2009 Grammy Awards.
The fact that the pair didn't show up at the 2009 Grammy Awards caused the most press frenzy. The pair were due to perform at the awards but pulled out after Chris Brown was involved in an assault with Rihanna.
Paul McCartney and Dave Grohl gave a moving performance of the Beatles' 'I Saw Her Standing There' in 2009.
Proving that it was all about the ladies; Christina Aguilera, LilKim, Mya, Pink [feat. Missy Elliott and Patti LaBelle] performed Lady Marmalade at the 2002 Grammy Awards.
There was outrage at the 1991 Grammy Awards when Public Enemy lost Best Rap Performance to DJ Jazzy Jeff and the Fresh Prince.
In 1990 Sinead OConnor refused to perform Nothing Compares To You or pick up any of her awards.
While Bob Dylan was performing "Love Sick" at the Grammys in 1998, stage extra Michael Portnoy danced wildly for 35 seconds with the words "Soy Bomb" painted on his chest before being escorted offstage.
KISS fans rejoiced when all four original members of the band Gene Simmons, Peter Criss, Paul Stanley and Ace Frehley joined Tupac Shakur onstage at the Grammys in 1996 to present the best new artist and best pop performance.
In 1984 Michael Jackson was recognized with 12 nominations and eight Grammy wins. Jackson became the first to set the record for the most nominations in one year!
In 1982 Yoko Ono accepted the Grammy for Best Album on behalf of her deceased husband, the legendary John Lennon. The entire audience was on their feet during the emotional speech.
The then unknown singer caused a stir when she arrived at the 2000 Grammy Awards in what can only be described as a piece of green cloth.
After his controversial homophobic lyrics Eminem was the last person you'd expect to join Elton John on stage at the 2001 Grammy Awards. The pair performed the rappers number one hit 'Stan'.
At the 1993 Grammy Awards Eric Clapton, after tragic accidental death of his four year old son, gave emotional performance of the song "Tears In Heaven" at the awards ceremony.
At the 1995 Grammy Awards everybody expected a young Mariah Carey to walk away with the majority of the awards. However it was a 21-year old Alanis Morissette who ended up winning four awards, including Album of the Year, Best Female Rock Vocal Performance, Best Rock Song and Best Rock Album.