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ASCAP Film and Television Music Awards (2)
BMI Film & TV Awards (1)
Golden Globes, USA (1)
Grammy Awards (1)
Razzie Awards (4)
The Stinkers Bad Movie Awards (1)
Yoga Awards (1)
5 wins & 6 nominations
ASCAP Film and Television Music Awards
1989 Winner
ASCAP Award
Top Box Office Films
J. Peter Robinson
1989 Winner
ASCAP Award
Most Performed Songs from Motion Pictures
John Phillips
Mike Love
Scott McKenzie
Terry Melcher
For the song "Shakedown"
BMI Film & TV Awards
1989 Winner
Most Performed Song from a Film
Mike Love
Scott McKenzie
Terry Melcher
For the song "Kokomo".
Golden Globes, USA
1989 Nominee
Golden Globe
Best Original Song - Motion Picture
Scott McKenzie
Mike Love
Terry Melcher
John Phillips
Song: "Kokomo"
Grammy Awards
1989 Nominee
Grammy
Best Song Written Specifically for a Motion Picture or for Television
Mike Love
Terry Melcher
John Phillips
Scott MacKenzie
For the song "Kokomo".
Razzie Awards
1989 Winner
Razzie Award
Worst Picture
Ted Field
Robert W. Cort
1989 Nominee
Razzie Award
Worst Actor
Tom Cruise
1989 Nominee
Razzie Award
Worst Director
Roger Donaldson
1989 Winner
Razzie Award
Worst Screenplay
Heywood Gould
The Stinkers Bad Movie Awards
1988 Nominee
Stinker Award
Worst Picture
Ted Field
Robert W. Cort
Yoga Awards
1990 Nominee
Yoga Award
Worst Foreign Film
Roger Donaldson
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