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2012 Grammys: Best & Worst Performances

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Feb 13, 2012 10:02 PM
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Paul McCartney

The Beatles legend played tunes from the American songbook—and his own formidable one.


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Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band

Want to start strong? But this roadtested band on first because they rock.


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Nicki Minaj

In the most polarizing performance of the evening, the rapper's Exorcist-tastic event was pretty long and not very entertaining.


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The Civil Wars

The Grammy-winning duo only had a minute of airtime, but made great use of it with a great quip and rousing performance.


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Jennifer Hudson

In an incredibly emotional performance, Hudson belted out "I Will Always Love You" as a tribute to the late Whitney Houston.


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The Band Perry

Not only did the group give a great performance during the Glen Campbell tribute, but bassist Reid Perry wore perhaps the tightest pants of the night.


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Adele

Simply amazing. Some years belong to one performer, and Adele demonstrated why this one is hers with a stellar performance of "Rollin' in the Deep" (as well as six Grammy wins).


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Katy Perry

The singer faked us out with a pretend-malfunction before restarting with a fiery performance.


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Alicia Keys & Bonnie Raitt

The two soulful singers celebrated the work of Etta James in a sweet duet.


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Beach Boys & Maroon 5

Mixing the old with the new, the common denominator was the sweet harmonies of the Beach Boys hits.


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Foster the People

Wouldn't it be nice if these guys sang with the Beach Boys—well, they did!


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Rihanna

She performed on her own, as well as with Coldplay, and looked as fantastic as she sounded doing it.


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Taylor Swift

The country cutie performed a super-sweet rendition of her Hunger Games track "Mean."


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Jason Aldean & Kelly Clarkson

The country star and the American Idol winner delivered a searing "Don't You Want to Stay?"


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Chris Brown

The singer performed twice.


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Glen Campbell

The country pop legend was a backup player for Frank Sinatra and the Beach Boys before becoming a star in his own right, and he got a terrific tribute to his work from the Band Perry and Blake Shelton.

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