Following are the big winners at the 53rd annual Grammy Awards on Sunday. A complete list of winners in all 108 categories can be found at http:www.grammys.com.Album of the year - Arcade Fire, The SuburbsRecord of the year - Lady Antebellum, 'Need You Now'Song of the year - 'Need You Now' (Lady Antebellum, performers)Best new artist - Esperanza SpaldingBest female pop vocal performance - Lady Gaga, 'Bad Romance'Best male pop vocal performance - Bruno Mars, 'Just the Way You AreBest pop vocal album - Lady Gaga, The Fame MonsterBest traditional pop vocal album - Michael Buble, Crazy LoveBest electronic/dance album - La Roux, La RouxBest solo rock vocal performance - Paul McCartney, 'Helter Skelter'Best hard rock performance - Them Crooked Vultures, 'New Fang'Best metal performance - Iron Maiden, 'El Dorado'Best rock song - 'Angry World' (Neil Young)Best rock album - Muse, The ResistanceBest alternative music album - The Black Keys, BrothersBest female R&B vocal performance - Fantasia, 'Bittersweet'Best male R&B vocal performance - Usher, 'There Goes My Baby'Best urban/alternative performance - Cee Lo Green, 'F*** You!'Best R&B song - 'Shine' (John Legend and the Roots)Best contemporary R&B album - Usher, Raymond v. RaymondBest rap solo performance - Eminem, 'Not Afraid'Best rap song - 'Empire State of Mind' (Jay-Z and Alicia Keys, performers)Best rap album - Eminem, RecoveryBest female country vocal performance - Miranda Lambert, 'The House That Built Me'Best male country vocal performance - Keith Urban, ''Til Summer Comes Around'Best country song  - 'Need You Now' (Lady Antebellum, performers)Best country album - Lady Antebellum, 'Need You Now'Best contemporary jazz album - The Stanley Clarke Band, The Stanley Clarke BandBest Americana album - Mavis Staples, You Are Not Alone

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Best contemporary blues album - Buddy Guy, Living ProofBest contemporary folk album - Ray LaMontagne and the Prairie Dogs, God Willin' & the Creek Don't RiseBest classical album - Verdi: Requiem