Which stars have been making sweet, sweet music?
And who's missed out?
Find out right here...
And put your hands together for Amy Winehouse, Mika, Take That and a host more.
Music's finest stepped out to see who'd won at the event, held at London's Grosvenor House hotel.
But not everyone went home with gongs - despite being nominated for best contemporary song, Kate Nash wasn't a winner.
But who was?
Here's a full list of who won what:
Best Song Musically And Lyrically: Love Is A Losing Game - written and performed by Amy Winehouse
Best Contemporary Song: People Help The People - written by Simon Aldred, performed by Cherry Ghost
Best Original Film Score: Atonement - composed by Dario Marianelli
Best Television Soundtrack: Oliver Twist - composed by Martin Phipps
Most Performed Work: Shine - written by Take That and Stephen Robson, performed by Take That
Best Selling British Song: Beautiful Liar - written by Ian Dench, Mikkel Eriksen, Amanda Ghost, Tor Erik Hermansen and Beyonce Knowles, performed by Beyonce and Shakira
Album Award: In Rainbows - written and performed by Radiohead
Outstanding Song Collection: Gabrielle
Ivors Classical Music Award: Jonathan Dove
Ivors Inspiration Award: Jazzie B
International Achievement: Phil Collins
PRS Outstanding Contribution To British Music: Chris Difford and Glenn Tilbrook
Songwriter Of The Year: Mika
Lifetime Achievement: David Gilmour
The Special International Award: Diane Warren.























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