11th Feb 2013 9:37am | By Dan Thorne
Goyte's international pop smash 'Somebody That I Used To Know' has been awarded Record of the Year - with Londoners Mumford and Sons grabbing the coveted Best Album prize for Babel.
Australia's Wally De Backer, aka Gotye, won two of the prized trophies for an album and single he recorded in his parent's barn - he's now officially the second most successful Aussie musician of all time after the Bee Gees in terms of Grammy awards
The Melbourne-based 32-year-old, who goes by the stage name of Gotye, won for Best Alternative Music Album and Best Pop Duo/Group Performance.
"I recorded it mostly in a barn on my dad's block of land south-east of Melbourne, Australia, so I have to thank Dad and my Mum for setting up a lot of weird equipment in a barn near their house," De Backer told the crowd on Sunday at the 55th Grammy ceremony underway in downtown Los Angeles.
Singers Goyte and Kimbra onstage during the 55th Annual GRAMMY Awards
Somebody That I Used Know has topped the No.1 singles chart in 18 countries, selling more than 12 million copies worldwide since its Australian release in July 2011.
The hit was also the most downloaded song on iTunes of 2012 and the most streamed song according to Spotify.
Meanwhile, the hard work and non-stop gigging seemed to have paid off dividends for Mumford and Sons, who've been completely embraced by US audiences.
"I just want to say how beautiful Adele is looking tonight, and how great it is to be presented this award by another British musician." said Ben Lovett from Mumford and Sons.
"Yeah, there's a few of us out there, and the Grammys have opened their arms to us, and we're very grateful for all of this country and the Grammy foundation for being so welcoming." he continued.
Record of the Year
Somebody That I Used To Know - Gotye Featuring Kimbra
Album of the Year
Babel - Mumford & Sons
Song of the Year
We Are Young - Fun. featuring Janelle Monáe
Best traditional pop vocal album
Kisses On The Bottom - Paul McCartney
Best Rock Performance
Lonely Boy - The Black Keys
Best Rock Album
El Camino - The Black Keys
Best Alternative Music Album
Making Mirrors - Gotye
Best Rap Album
Take Care - Drake
All images via Getty
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