Robert Plant’s record label promotes ‘Everybody’s Song’ to Grammy voters

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Robert Plant performing with Saving Grace in Belfast on October 25, 2022 (LedZepNews)

Robert Plant’s record label is promoting his new song “Everybody’s Song” to voters in the upcoming Grammy Awards, seeking a nomination for the track.

Nonesuch Records, which released Plant’s new album Saving Grace last month, has taken out a full-page print advert in the latest issue of Billboard magazine that showcases a series of the label’s recent releases.

“A few suggestions for GRAMMYs consideration, as seen in @Billboard,” the label posted on Instagram along with a video showing the advert.

The entire Saving Grace album is not eligibile to be nominated for a Grammy award this year as it was released on September 26, after the August 30 cutoff date for eligibility. However, “Everybody’s Song” was released as a single on July 16, meaning it can be nominated.

It’s not clear which awards category Nonesuch Records has submitted “Everybody’s Song” for. There isn’t an award specifically for folk songs, leaving “Best American Roots Song”, “Song of the Year” and “Best Rock Song” as relevant categories.

Nominations for the 2026 Grammy Awards are due to be announced on November 7, with the ceremony due to take place on February 1 in Los Angeles.

First round voting, which will decide which songs and albums are shortlisted, is taking place from October 3 to October 15.

Plant has won eight Grammy awards and been nominated 21 times for the awards. Plant brought in six Grammy Awards for his first album with Alison Krauss, one award for “Celebration Day” with Led Zeppelin” and one award for the 1998 Page and Plant song “Most High”.

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6 Comments on "Robert Plant’s record label promotes ‘Everybody’s Song’ to Grammy voters"

  1. Anne Marie Eunice | 11th October 2025 at 9:53 pm | Reply

    I have always loved Zeppelin and Robert Plant and am hoping I can afford to see them in Oakland .

  2. Nigel Bluetooth | 12th October 2025 at 12:10 pm | Reply

    This is not Led Zeppelin. Just an amateur garage band from his village. Nothing original.

  3. i had high hopes for this album after hearing the upbeat song everyboby loves but the rest of it sounds pretty melicore to me

  4. Been boring since 2002. Except for live shows with the Space Shifters. But, it’s what Bobby likes . So….. ok

  5. He was ahead of his time with the song Sixes And Sevens from Shaken and Stirred…. get it?
    6 7 ? Lol…. Does he still do that live?

  6. This is embarrassing, is Plant worried of another dud?

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