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* Music (Original Score) - Leigh Harline, Paul J. Smith, Ned Washington * Music (Song) - When You Wish Upon A Star in "Pinocchio" Music by Leigh Harline; Lyrics by Ned Washington Pride and Prejudice
The original requirement was only that the nominated song appear in a motion picture during the previous year. This rule was changed after the 1941 Academy Awards, when "The Last Time I Saw Paris", from the film Lady Be Good, with music by Jerome Kern and lyrics by Oscar Hammerstein II, won.
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The Windmills of Your Mind. The Thomas Crown Affair. Alan Bergman, Marilyn Bergman & Michel LeGrand. 1969. Raindrops Keep Fallin’ On My Head. Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid. Hal David & Burt Bacharach. 1970. For All We Know.
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 TaupinJul 30, 2018 · The 1941 Oscar nominees in Best Original Song were: “Out of the Silence” from “All-American Co-Ed” “Blues in the Night” from “Blues in the Night. “Boogie Woogie Bugle Boy of Company” from...
2 Wins, 2 Nominations * Music (Original Score) - Leigh Harline, Paul J. Smith, Ned Washington * Music (Song) - When You Wish Upon A Star in "Pinocchio" Music by Leigh Harline; Lyrics by Ned Washington
Oscar Hammerstein II: Won two Oscars; Best Original Song for the songs "The Last Time I Saw Paris" from the film Lady Be Good in 1941, and "It Might as Well Be Spring" from the film State Fair in 1945, and the Pulitzer Prize for Drama in 1950, along with an additional citation in 1943
Jul 16, 2018 · The 1940 Oscar nominees in Best Original Song were: “Down Argentine Way” from “Down Argentine Way” “Who Am I” from “Hit Parade of 1941” “It’s a Blue World” from Music in My ...