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* Music (Original Score) - Herbert Stothart * Music (Song) - Over The Rainbow in "The Wizard of Oz" Music by Harold Arlen; Lyrics by E. Y. Harburg Art Direction - Cedric Gibbons, William A. Horning
1940: When You Wish Upon A Star: Pinocchio: Ned Washington & Leigh Harline: 1941: The Last Time I Saw Paris: Lady Be Good: Oscar Hammerstein II & Jerome Kern: 1942: White Christmas: Holiday Inn: Irving Berlin: 1943: You’ll Never Know: Hello, Frisco, Hello: Mack Gordon & Harry Warren: 1944: Swingin’ On A Star: Going My Way: Johnny Burke ...
DateSongFilmComposers2022Naatu NaatuRRRM.M. Keeravani, Chandrabose2021No Time To DieNo Time To DieBillie Eilish, Finneas O’Connell2020Fight For YouJudas and the Black MessiahH.E.R., D’Mile, Tiara Thomas2019(I’m Gonna) Love Me AgainRocketmanElton John, Bernie Taupin12th Academy Awards; Date: February 29, 1940: Site: Coconut Grove, The Ambassador Hotel, Los Angeles: Hosted by: Bob Hope: Highlights; Best Picture: Gone with the Wind: Most awards: Gone with the Wind (8) Most nominations: Gone with the Wind (13)
Music (Song) - Waltzing In The Clouds in "Spring Parade" Music by Robert Stolz; Lyrics by Gus Kahn Sound Recording - Universal Studio Sound Department, Bernard B. Brown, Sound Director Strike Up the Band
Feb 25, 2013 · 153. 56K views 10 years ago. This video features the songs that won the Academy Award for Best Song in each year of the 1940's. I've made a playlist on my channel of Academy Award...
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Feb 9, 2024 · “When You Wish Upon a Star” won the 1940 Academy Award for Best Original Song. Harline and Washington also won an Oscar for Best Original Score. When Disney re-released the movie in...
It won the 1940 Academy Award for Best Original Song. It was also the first Disney song to win an Oscar. "When You Wish Upon a Star" is widely considered as the signature song of The Walt Disney Company and is often used as such in the production logos at the beginning of many Disney films since the 1980s.