Adele ran away with the Grammy Awards Sunday night, walking away with six awards and scoring the biggest honors of the night. Adele took home the "Record of the Year," "Album of the Year" and "Song of the Year," Grammys and tied the record held by Beyonce for most Grammy Awards won by a female artist in a single year.
Adele took to the Grammy stage to perform "Rolling in the Deep," her first public performance since she underwent vocal surgery in November.
Adele took home Grammys in the following categories:
Record of the Year ("Rolling in the Deep")
Album of the Year ("21")
Song of the Year ("Rolling in the Deep")
Best Pop Solo Performance ("Someone Like You")
Best Pop Vocal Album ("21")
Best Short Form Music Video ("Rolling in the Deep")
Adele's sophomore album 21 was the biggest selling album of 2011 with over 18 million units sold worldwide.
The other big winners of the night were the Foo Fighters who won five Grammy's including Best Rock Album for Wasting Light and Best Rock Performance for "Walk."
Here is a list of the biggest winners
Record of the year: Adele – Rolling In The Deep
Album of the year: Adele – 21
Song of the year: Adele Adkins and Paul Epworth (songwriters) – Rolling In The Deep
New artist: Bon Iver
Pop solo performance: Adele – Someone Like You
Rock album: Foo Fighters – Wasting Light
Pop duo: Tony Bennett and Amy Winehouse – Body and Soul
Pop vocal album: Adele – 21
Pop instrumental album: Booker T Jones – The Road From Memphis
Dance recording: Skrillex – Scary Monsters and Nice Sprites
Dance/electronica album: Skrillex – Scary Monsters and Nice Sprites
Traditional pop vocal album: Tony Bennett & Various Artists – Duets II
Rock performance: Foo Fighters – Walk
Hard rock/metal performance: Foo Fighters – White Limo
Rock song: Foo Fighters (songwriters) – Walk
Alternative music album: Bon Iver – Bon Iver
R&B performance: Corinne Bailey Rae – Is This Love
Traditional R&B performance: Cee Lo Green & Melanie Fiona – Fool for You
R&B song: Cee Lo Green, Melanie Hallim, Jack Splash (songwriters) – Fool for You
Rap performance: Jay-Z– Otis
Rap/sung collaboration: Rihanna, Kid Cudi & Fergie – All of the Lights
Rap song: Jeff Bhasker, Stacy Ferguson, Malik Jones, Warren Trotter & Kanye West (songwriters) – All of the Lights
Country solo performance: Taylor Swift – Mean
Country duo/group performance: The Civil Wars – Barton Hollow
Country song: Taylor Swift (songwriter) – Mean
Country album: Lady Antebellum – Own The Night
New age album: Pat Metheny – What's It All About
Improvised jazz solo: Chick Corea – 500 Miles High
Jazz vocal album: Terri Lyne Carrington & Various Artists – The Mosaic Project
Jazz instrumental album: Corea, Clarke & White – Forever
Large jazz ensemble album: Christian McBride Big Band – The Good Feeling
Gospel/contemporary Christian music performance: Le'Andria Johnson – Jesus
Gospel song: Kirk Franklin (songwriter) – Hello Fear
Contemporary Christian music song: Laura Story (songwriter) – Blessings
Gospel album: Kirk Franklin – Hello Fear
Contemporary Christian music album: Chris Tomlin – And If Our God Is for Us…
Latin pop, rock or urban album: Mana – Drama y Luz
Regional Mexican or Tejano album: Pepe Aguilar – Bicentenario
Banda or Norteno album: Los Tigres Del Norte – Los Tigres Del Norte and Friends
Tropical Latin album: Cachao – The Last Mambo
Americana album: Levon Helm – Ramble at the Ryman
Bluegrass album: Alison Krauss & Union Station – Paper Airplane
Blues album: Tedeschi Trucks Band – Revelator
Folk album: The Civil Wars – Barton Hollow
Regional roots music album: Rebirth Brass Band – Rebirth of New Orleans
Reggae album: Stephen Marley – Revelation Pt. 1: The Root of Life
World music album: Tinariwen – Tassili
Children's album: Various Artists – All About Bullies ... Big and Small
Spoken word album: Betty White – If You Ask Me (And Of Course You Won't)
Comedy album: Louis CK – Hilarious
Musical theatre album: The Book of Mormon
Short-form music video: Adele – Rolling in the Deep
Long-form music video: Foo Fighters – Foo Fighters: Back and Forth