The 2015 Grammys are happening Sunday, Feb. 8 at 8 p.m. EST on CBS, and the music award show will surely feature incredible performances by some amazing acts. As the countdown begins for the music industry's biggest night, let's take a look back at some of the best Grammy performances from previous years, which are listed in no specific order.

1. Beyonce and Tina Turner's 2008 Grammy Performance

Beyonce never fails when it comes to delivering explosive performances. She is rumored to be performing at this year's Grammys with a few special guests.

Back in 2008, Beyonce shocked the crowd when she brought the legendary Tina Turner to the stage. In the past, Beyonce has said that Turner inspired her to become a performer so it was truly a delight to see Queen Bey performing "Proud Mary" with her idol.

2. Adele's 2012 Grammy Performance

Adele made an astounding comeback at the 2012 Grammy Awards by delivering a breathtaking performance of her hit song, "Rolling in the Deep," after undergoing throat surgery to her vocal chords, Marie Claire UK reports.

Prior to her Grammy performance, Adele suffered a vocal-chord hemorrhage that jeopardized her ability to sing. But after weeks of vocal rest and a successful vocal surgery, she came back with a vengeance at the Grammy Awards and defied expectations.

3. Michael Jackson's 1988 Grammy Performance

No one could put on a show quite like the late King of Pop, Michael Jackson. His 1988 performance of "Man in the Mirror" and "The Way you Make me Feel" proved that even without the theatrics, fancy costumes, and dancers, Michael Jackson could still completely captivate an audience solely on his talent and star presence.

4. Whitney Houston's 1994 Grammy Performance

Whitney Houston's impeccable vocal ability captivated the Grammy audience like no other. An iconic song with an iconic woman made this performance a no-brainer on the list of best Grammy performances.

5. Pink's 2010 Grammy Performance

Pink wowed the crowd when she delivered a jaw-dropping performance of "Glitter in the Air." In addition to her powerhouse vocals, Pink showed off her incredible acrobatic skills and flew up in the air upside down and continued singing in that position. Talk about endurance and talent!