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Nominations & Winners by Category:
Music (All)

Listed below are the Academy Award nominations and winners in the category of Music (All). TheWinner marker symbol appears next to the winner for each year. Click on the name of a film, person or song in the list to display more information about that film, person or song. Or, click on a category in the column on the right to display the nominees and winners in that category.

1934  (7th)

(Scoring)

The Gay Divorcee, RKO Radio. RKO Radio Studio Music Department, Max Steiner, head of department. (Score by Kenneth Webb and Samuel Hoffenstein) [came in 2nd]
The Lost Patrol, RKO Radio. RKO Radio Studio Music Department, Max Steiner, head of department. (Score by Max Steiner) [came in 3rd]
Winner markerOne Night of Love, Columbia. Columbia Studio Music Department, Louis Silvers, head of department. (Thematic music by Victor Schertzinger and Gus Kahn)

(Song)

Carioca from Flying Down to Rio, RKO Radio. Music by Vincent Youmans; lyrics by Edward Eliscu and Gus Kahn. [came in 3rd]
Winner markerThe Continental from The Gay Divorcee, RKO Radio. Music by Con Conrad; lyrics by Herb Magidson.
Love in Bloom from She Loves Me Not, Paramount. Music by Ralph Rainger; lyrics by Leo Robin. [came in 2nd]
NOTE: The Music Awards were new categories in 1934.

1935  (8th)

(Scoring)

Captain Blood, Cosmopolitan; First National. Warner Bros.-First National Studio Music Department, Leo Forbstein, head of department. (Score by Erich Wolfgang Korngold) [Write-in candidate; NOT an official nomination. Came in 3rd.]
Winner markerThe Informer, RKO Radio. RKO Radio Studio Music Department, Max Steiner, head of department. (Score by Max Steiner)
Mutiny on the Bounty, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Studio Music Department, Nat W. Finston, head of department. (Score by Herbert Stothart) [came in 2nd]
Peter Ibbetson, Paramount. Paramount Studio Music Department, Irvin Talbot, head of department. (Score by Ernst Toch)

(Song)

Cheek to Cheek from Top Hat, RKO Radio. Music and lyrics by Irving Berlin. [came in 2nd]
Lovely to Look At from Roberta, RKO Radio. Music by Jerome Kern; lyrics by Dorothy Fields and Jimmy McHugh. [came in 3rd]
Winner markerLullaby of Broadway from Gold Diggers of 1935, First National. Music by Harry Warren; lyrics by Al Dubin.

1936  (9th)

(Scoring)

Winner markerAnthony Adverse, Warner Bros. Warner Bros. Studio Music Department, Leo Forbstein, head of department. (Score by Erich Wolfgang Korngold)
The Charge of the Light Brigade, Warner Bros. Warner Bros. Studio Music Department, Leo Forbstein, head of department. (Score by Max Steiner)
The Garden of Allah, Selznick International Pictures; United Artists. Selznick International Pictures Music Department, Max Steiner, head of department. (Score by Max Steiner)
The General Died at Dawn, Paramount. Paramount Studio Music Department, Boris Morros, head of department. (Score by Werner Janssen)
Winterset, RKO Radio. RKO Radio Studio Music Department, Nathaniel Shilkrat, head of department. (Score by Nathaniel Shilkrat)

(Song)

Did I Remember from Suzy, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. Music by Walter Donaldson; lyrics by Harold Adamson.
I’ve Got You Under My Skin from Born to Dance, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. Music and lyrics by Cole Porter.
A Melody from the Sky from Trail of the Lonesome Pine, Walter Wanger; Paramount. Music by Louis Alter; lyrics by Sidney Mitchell.
Pennies from Heaven from Pennies from Heaven, Columbia. Music by Arthur Johnston; lyrics by Johnny Burke.
Winner markerThe Way You Look Tonight from Swing Time, RKO Radio. Music by Jerome Kern; lyrics by Dorothy Fields.
When Did You Leave Heaven from Sing, Baby, Sing, 20th Century-Fox. Music by Richard A. Whiting; lyrics by Walter Bullock.

1937  (10th)

(Scoring)

The Hurricane, Samuel Goldwyn Productions; United Artists. Samuel Goldwyn Studio Music Department, Alfred Newman, head of department. (Score by Alfred Newman)
In Old Chicago, 20th Century-Fox. 20th Century-Fox Studio Music Department, Louis Silvers, head of department. (No composer credit)
The Life of Emile Zola, Warner Bros. Warner Bros. Studio Music Department, Leo Forbstein, head of department. (Score by Max Steiner)
Lost Horizon, Columbia. Columbia Studio Music Department, Morris Stoloff, head of department. (Score by Dimitri Tiomkin)
Make a Wish, Principal Productions; RKO Radio. Principal Productions, Dr. Hugo Riesenfeld, musical director. (Score by Dr. Hugo Riesenfeld)
Maytime, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Studio Music Department, Nat W. Finston, head of department. (Score by Herbert Stothart)
Winner markerOne Hundred Men and a Girl, Universal. Universal Studio Music Department, Charles Previn, head of department. (No composer credit)
Portia on Trial, Republic. Republic Studio Music Department, Alberto Colombo, head of department. (Score by Alberto Colombo)
The Prisoner of Zenda, Selznick International Pictures; United Artists. Selznick International Pictures Music Department, Alfred Newman, musical director. (Score by Alfred Newman)
Quality Street, RKO Radio. RKO Radio Studio Music Department, Roy Webb, musical director. (Score by Roy Webb)
Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs, Walt Disney Productions; RKO Radio. Walt Disney Studio Music Department, Leigh Harline, head of department. (Score by Frank Churchill, Leigh Harline and Paul J. Smith)
Something to Sing About, Grand National. Grand National Studio Music Department, C. Bakaleinikoff, musical director. (Score by Victor Schertzinger)
Souls at Sea, Paramount. Paramount Studio Music Department, Boris Morros, head of department. (Score by W. Franke Harling and Milan Roder)
Way Out West, Hal Roach; Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. Hal Roach Studio Music Department, Marvin Hatley, head of department. (Score by Marvin Hatley)

(Song)

Remember Me from Mr. Dodd Takes the Air, Warner Bros.-First National. Music by Harry Warren; lyrics by Al Dubin.
Winner markerSweet Leilani from Waikiki Wedding, Paramount. Music and lyrics by Harry Owens.
That Old Feeling from Walter Wanger’s Vogues of 1938, Walter Wanger; United Artists. Music by Sammy Fain; lyrics by Lew Brown.
They Can’t Take That away from Me from Shall We Dance, RKO Radio. Music by George Gershwin; lyrics by Ira Gershwin.
Whispers in the Dark from Artists and Models, Paramount. Music by Frederick Hollander; lyrics by Leo Robin.

1938  (11th)

(Original Score)

Winner markerThe Adventures of Robin Hood, Warner Bros.-First National. Erich Wolfgang Korngold.
Army Girl, Republic. Victor Young.
Block-Heads, Hal Roach; Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. Marvin Hatley.
Blockade, Walter Wanger; United Artists. Werner Janssen.
Breaking the Ice, Principal Productions; RKO Radio. Victor Young.
The Cowboy and the Lady, Samuel Goldwyn Productions; United Artists. Alfred Newman.
If I Were King, Paramount. Richard Hageman.
Marie Antoinette, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. Herbert Stothart.
Pacific Liner, RKO Radio. Russell Bennett.
Suez, 20th Century-Fox. Louis Silvers.
The Young in Heart, Selznick International Pictures; United Artists. Franz Waxman.

(Scoring)

Winner markerAlexander’s Ragtime Band, 20th Century-Fox. Alfred Newman.
Carefree, RKO Radio. Victor Baravalle.
Girls’ School, Columbia. Morris Stoloff and Gregory Stone.
The Goldwyn Follies, Samuel Goldwyn Productions; United Artists. Alfred Newman.
Jezebel, Warner Bros. Max Steiner.
Mad About Music, Universal. Charles Previn and Frank Skinner.
Storm over Bengal, Republic. Cy Feuer.
Sweethearts, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. Herbert Stothart.
There Goes My Heart, Hal Roach; United Artists. Marvin Hatley.
Tropic Holiday, Paramount. Boris Morros.
The Young in Heart, Selznick International Pictures; United Artists. Franz Waxman.

(Song)

Always and Always from Mannequin, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. Music by Edward Ward; lyrics by Chet Forrest and Bob Wright.
Change Partners from Carefree, RKO Radio. Music and lyrics by Irving Berlin.
The Cowboy and the Lady from The Cowboy and the Lady, Samuel Goldwyn Productions; United Artists. Music by Lionel Newman; lyrics by Arthur Quenzer.
Dust from Under Western Stars, Republic. Music and lyrics by Johnny Marvin.
Jeepers Creepers from Going Places, Cosmopolitan; Warner Bros.-First National. Music by Harry Warren; lyrics by Johnny Mercer.
Merrily We Live from Merrily We Live, Hal Roach; Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. Music by Phil Charig; lyrics by Arthur Quenzer.
A Mist over the Moon from The Lady Objects, Columbia. Music by Ben Oakland; lyrics by Oscar Hammerstein II.
My Own from That Certain Age, Universal. Music by Jimmy McHugh; lyrics by Harold Adamson.
Now It Can Be Told from Alexander’s Ragtime Band, 20th Century-Fox. Music and lyrics by Irving Berlin.
Winner markerThanks for the Memory from The Big Broadcast of 1938, Paramount. Music by Ralph Rainger; lyrics by Leo Robin.

1939  (12th)

(Original Score)

Dark Victory, Warner Bros.-First National. Max Steiner.
Eternally Yours, Walter Wanger; United Artists. Werner Janssen.
Golden Boy, Columbia. Victor Young.
Gone with the Wind, Selznick International Pictures; Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. Max Steiner.
Gulliver’s Travels, Paramount. Victor Young.
The Man in the Iron Mask, Edward Small; United Artists. Lud Gluskin and Lucien Moraweck.
Man of Conquest, Republic. Victor Young.
Nurse Edith Cavell, RKO Radio. Anthony Collins.
Of Mice and Men, Hal Roach; United Artists. Aaron Copland.
The Rains Came, 20th Century-Fox. Alfred Newman.
Winner markerThe Wizard of Oz, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. Herbert Stothart.
Wuthering Heights, Samuel Goldwyn Productions; United Artists. Alfred Newman.

(Scoring)

Babes in Arms, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. George E. Stoll and Roger Edens.
First Love, Universal. Charles Previn.
The Great Victor Herbert, Paramount. Phil Boutelje and Arthur Lange.
The Hunchback of Notre Dame, RKO Radio. Alfred Newman.
Intermezzo, Selznick International Pictures; United Artists. Lou Forbes.
Mr. Smith Goes to Washington, Columbia. Dimitri Tiomkin.
Of Mice and Men, Hal Roach; United Artists. Aaron Copland.
The Private Lives of Elizabeth and Essex, Warner Bros. Erich Wolfgang Korngold.
She Married a Cop, Republic. Cy Feuer.
Winner markerStagecoach, Walter Wanger; United Artists. Richard Hageman, Frank Harling, John Leipold and Leo Shuken.
Swanee River, 20th Century-Fox. Louis Silvers.
They Shall Have Music, Samuel Goldwyn Productions; United Artists. Alfred Newman.
Way Down South, Sol Lesser; RKO Radio. Victor Young.

(Song)

Faithful Forever from Gulliver’s Travels, Paramount. Music by Ralph Rainger; lyrics by Leo Robin.
I Poured My Heart into a Song from Second Fiddle, 20th Century-Fox. Music and lyrics by Irving Berlin.
Winner markerOver the Rainbow from The Wizard of Oz, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. Music by Harold Arlen; lyrics by E. Y. Harburg.
Wishing from Love Affair, RKO Radio. Music and lyrics by Buddy de Sylva.

1940  (13th)

(Original Score)

Arizona, Columbia. Victor Young.
The Dark Command, Republic. Victor Young.
The Fight for Life, United States Film Service; Columbia. Louis Gruenberg.
The Great Dictator, Charles Chaplin Productions; United Artists. Meredith Willson.
The House of the Seven Gables, Universal. Frank Skinner.
The Howards of Virginia, Frank Lloyd; Columbia. Richard Hageman.
The Letter, Warner Bros. Max Steiner.
The Long Voyage Home, Argosy-Wanger; United Artists. Richard Hageman.
The Mark of Zorro, 20th Century-Fox. Alfred Newman.
My Favorite Wife, RKO Radio. Roy Webb.
North West Mounted Police, Paramount. Victor Young.
One Million B.C., Hal Roach; United Artists. Werner Heymann.
Our Town, Sol Lesser; United Artists. Aaron Copland.
Winner markerPinocchio, Walt Disney Productions; RKO Radio. Leigh Harline, Paul J. Smith and Ned Washington.
Rebecca, Selznick International Pictures; United Artists. Franz Waxman.
The Thief of Bagdad, Alexander Korda; United Artists. (UK, USA) Miklos Rozsa.
Waterloo Bridge, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. Herbert Stothart.

(Scoring)

Arise, My Love, Paramount. Victor Young.
Hit Parade of 1941, Republic. Cy Feuer.
Irene, Imeradio Pictures; RKO Radio. Anthony Collins.
Our Town, Sol Lesser; United Artists. Aaron Copland.
The Sea Hawk, Warner Bros. Erich Wolfgang Korngold.
Second Chorus, National Pictures; Paramount. Artie Shaw.
Spring Parade, Universal. Charles Previn.
Strike Up the Band, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. Roger Edens and Georgie Stoll.
Winner markerTin Pan Alley, 20th Century-Fox. Alfred Newman.

(Song)

Down Argentine Way from Down Argentine Way, 20th Century-Fox. Music by Harry Warren; lyrics by Mack Gordon.
I’d Know You Anywhere from You’ll Find Out, RKO Radio. Music by Jimmy McHugh; lyrics by Johnny Mercer.
It’s a Blue World from Music in My Heart, Columbia. Music and lyrics by Chet Forrest and Bob Wright.
Love of My Life from Second Chorus, National Pictures; Paramount. Music by Artie Shaw; lyrics by Johnny Mercer.
Only Forever from Rhythm on the River, Paramount. Music by James Monaco; lyrics by John Burke.
Our Love Affair from Strike Up the Band, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. Music and lyrics by Roger Edens and Arthur Freed.
Waltzing in the Clouds from Spring Parade, Universal. Music by Robert Stolz; lyrics by Gus Kahn.
Winner markerWhen You Wish upon a Star from Pinocchio, Walt Disney Productions; RKO Radio. Music by Leigh Harline; lyrics by Ned Washington.
Who Am I? from Hit Parade of 1941, Republic. Music by Jule Styne; lyrics by Walter Bullock.

1941  (14th)

(Music Score of a Dramatic Picture)

Winner markerAll That Money Can Buy, William Dieterle; RKO Radio. Bernard Herrmann.
Back Street, Universal. Frank Skinner.
Ball of Fire, Samuel Goldwyn Productions; RKO Radio. Alfred Newman.
Cheers for Miss Bishop, Richard Rowland; United Artists. Edward Ward.
Citizen Kane, Mercury; RKO Radio. Bernard Herrmann.
Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. Franz Waxman.
Hold Back the Dawn, Paramount. Victor Young.
How Green Was My Valley, 20th Century-Fox. Alfred Newman.
King of the Zombies, Monogram. Edward Kay.
Ladies in Retirement, Cowan-Miller; Columbia. Morris Stoloff and Ernst Toch.
The Little Foxes, Samuel Goldwyn Productions; RKO Radio. Meredith Willson.
Lydia, Alexander Korda; United Artists. Miklos Rozsa.
Mercy Island, Republic. Cy Feuer and Walter Scharf.
Sergeant York, Warner Bros. Max Steiner.
So Ends Our Night, Loew-Lewin; United Artists. Louis Gruenberg.
Sundown, Walter Wanger; United Artists. Miklos Rozsa.
Suspicion, RKO Radio. Franz Waxman.
Tanks a Million, Hal Roach; United Artists. Edward Ward.
That Uncertain Feeling, Ernst Lubitsch; United Artists. Werner Heymann.
This Woman Is Mine, Frank Lloyd; Universal. Richard Hageman.

(Scoring of a Musical Picture)

All-American Co-Ed, Hal Roach; United Artists. Edward Ward.
Birth of the Blues, Paramount. Robert Emmett Dolan.
Buck Privates, Universal. Charles Previn.
The Chocolate Soldier, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. Herbert Stothart and Bronislau Kaper.
Winner markerDumbo, Walt Disney Productions; RKO Radio. Frank Churchill and Oliver Wallace.
Ice-Capades, Republic. Cy Feuer.
The Strawberry Blonde, Warner Bros. Heinz Roemheld.
Sun Valley Serenade, 20th Century-Fox. Emil Newman.
Sunny, Wilcox; RKO Radio. Anthony Collins.
You’ll Never Get Rich, Columbia. Morris Stoloff.

(Song)

Baby Mine from Dumbo, Walt Disney Productions; RKO Radio. Music by Frank Churchill; lyrics by Ned Washington.
Be Honest with Me from Ridin’ on a Rainbow, Republic. Music and lyrics by Gene Autry and Fred Rose.
Blues in the Night from Blues in the Night, Warner Bros. Music by Harold Arlen; lyrics by Johnny Mercer.
Boogie Woogie Bugle Boy of Company B from Buck Privates, Universal. Music by Hugh Prince; lyrics by Don Raye.
Chattanooga Choo Choo from Sun Valley Serenade, 20th Century-Fox. Music by Harry Warren; lyrics by Mack Gordon.
Dolores from Las Vegas Nights, Paramount. Music by Lou Alter; lyrics by Frank Loesser.
Winner markerThe Last Time I Saw Paris from Lady Be Good, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. Music by Jerome Kern; lyrics by Oscar Hammerstein II.
Out of the Silence from All-American Co-Ed, Hal Roach; United Artists. Music and lyrics by Lloyd B. Norlind.
Since I Kissed My Baby Goodbye from You’ll Never Get Rich, Columbia. Music and lyrics by Cole Porter.

1942  (15th)

(Music Score of a Dramatic or Comedy Picture)

Arabian Nights, Walter Wanger; Universal. Frank Skinner.
Bambi, Walt Disney Productions; RKO Radio. Frank Churchill and Edward Plumb.
The Black Swan, 20th Century-Fox. Alfred Newman.
The Corsican Brothers, Edward Small; United Artists. Dimitri Tiomkin.
Flying Tigers, Republic. Victor Young.
The Gold Rush, Charles Chaplin Productions; United Artists. Max Terr.
I Married a Witch, Paramount-Cinema Guild; United Artists. Roy Webb.
Joan of Paris, RKO Radio. Roy Webb.
Jungle Book, Alexander Korda; United Artists. (USA, UK) Miklos Rozsa.
Klondike Fury, Monogram. Edward Kay.
Winner markerNow, Voyager, Warner Bros. Max Steiner.
The Pride of the Yankees, Samuel Goldwyn Productions; RKO Radio. Leigh Harline.
Random Harvest, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. Herbert Stothart.
The Shanghai Gesture, Arnold Productions; United Artists. Richard Hageman.
Silver Queen, Sherman; United Artists. Victor Young.
Take a Letter, Darling, Paramount. Victor Young.
The Talk of the Town, Columbia. Frederick Hollander and Morris Stoloff.
To Be or Not to Be, Ernst Lubitsch; United Artists. Werner Heymann.

(Scoring of a Musical Picture)

Flying with Music, Hal Roach; United Artists. Edward Ward.
For Me and My Gal, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. Roger Edens and Georgie Stoll.
Holiday Inn, Paramount. Robert Emmett Dolan.
It Started with Eve, Universal. Hans Salter and Charles Previn.
Johnny Doughboy, Republic. Walter Scharf.
My Gal Sal, 20th Century-Fox. Alfred Newman.
Winner markerYankee Doodle Dandy, Warner Bros. Ray Heindorf and Heinz Roemheld.
You Were Never Lovelier, Columbia. Leigh Harline.

(Song)

Always in My Heart from Always in My Heart, Warner Bros. Music by Ernesto Lecuona; lyrics by Kim Gannon.
Dearly Beloved from You Were Never Lovelier, Columbia. Music by Jerome Kern; lyrics by Johnny Mercer.
How About You? from Babes on Broadway, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. Music by Burton Lane; lyrics by Ralph Freed.
It Seems I Heard That Song Before from Youth on Parade, Republic. Music by Jule Styne; lyrics by Sammy Cahn.
I’ve Got a Gal in Kalamazoo from Orchestra Wives, 20th Century-Fox. Music by Harry Warren; lyrics by Mack Gordon.
Love Is a Song from Bambi, Walt Disney Productions; RKO Radio. Music by Frank Churchill; lyrics by Larry Morey.
Pennies for Peppino from Flying with Music, Hal Roach; United Artists. Music by Edward Ward; lyrics by Chet Forrest and Bob Wright.
Pig Foot Pete from Hellzapoppin’, Mayfair; Universal. Music by Gene de Paul; lyrics by Don Raye. [NOTE: This nomination is a mystery. Both the nominations list and the program from the Awards dinner list this song as being from Hellzapoppin’, a 1942 release for Awards purposes. The song does not appear in that film, but did appear in Keep ’em Flying, a 1941 release from the same production company and studio, and was therefore ineligible for a 1942 nomination.]
There’s a Breeze on Lake Louise from The Mayor of 44th Street, RKO Radio. Music by Harry Revel; lyrics by Mort Greene.
Winner markerWhite Christmas from Holiday Inn, Paramount. Music and lyrics by Irving Berlin.

1943  (16th)

(Music Score of a Dramatic or Comedy Picture)

The Amazing Mrs. Holliday, Universal. Frank Skinner and Hans J. Salter.
Casablanca, Warner Bros. Max Steiner.
Commandos Strike at Dawn, Columbia. Morris Stoloff and Louis Gruenberg.
The Fallen Sparrow, RKO Radio. Roy Webb and C. Bakaleinikoff.
For Whom the Bell Tolls, Paramount. Victor Young.
Hangmen Also Die, Arnold Productions; United Artists. Hanns Eisler.
Hi Diddle Diddle, Andrew Stone Productions; United Artists. Phil Boutelje.
In Old Oklahoma, Republic. Walter Scharf.
Johnny Come Lately, Cagney Productions; United Artists. Leigh Harline.
The Kansan, Sherman; United Artists. Gerard Carbonara.
Lady of Burlesque, Hunt Stromberg; United Artists. Arthur Lange.
Madame Curie, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. Herbert Stothart.
The Moon and Sixpence, Loew-Lewin; United Artists. Dimitri Tiomkin.
The North Star, Samuel Goldwyn Productions; RKO Radio. Aaron Copland.
Winner markerThe Song of Bernadette, 20th Century-Fox. Alfred Newman.
Victory Through Air Power, Walt Disney Productions; United Artists. Edward H. Plumb, Paul J. Smith and Oliver G. Wallace.

(Scoring of a Musical Picture)

Coney Island, 20th Century-Fox. Alfred Newman.
Hit Parade of 1943, Republic. Walter Scharf.
Phantom of the Opera, Universal. Edward Ward.
Saludos Amigos, Walt Disney Productions; RKO Radio. Charles Wolcott, Edward H. Plumb and Paul J. Smith.
The Sky’s the Limit, RKO Radio. Leigh Harline.
Something to Shout About, Columbia. Morris Stoloff.
Stage Door Canteen, Principal Artists-Lesser; United Artists. Frederic E. Rich.
Star Spangled Rhythm, Paramount. Robert Emmett Dolan.
Winner markerThis Is the Army, Warner Bros. Ray Heindorf.
Thousands Cheer, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. Herbert Stothart.

(Song)

Black Magic from Star Spangled Rhythm, Paramount. Music by Harold Arlen; lyrics by Johnny Mercer.
A Change of Heart from Hit Parade of 1943, Republic. Music by Jule Styne; lyrics by Harold Adamson.
Happiness Is a Thing Called Joe from Cabin in the Sky, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. Music by Harold Arlen; lyrics by E. Y. Harburg.
My Shining Hour from The Sky’s the Limit, RKO Radio. Music by Harold Arlen; lyrics by Johnny Mercer.
Saludos Amigos from Saludos Amigos, Walt Disney Productions; RKO Radio. Music by Charles Wolcott; lyrics by Ned Washington.
Say a Pray’r for the Boys over There from Hers to Hold, Universal. Music by Jimmy McHugh; lyrics by Herb Magidson.
They’re Either Too Young or Too Old from Thank Your Lucky Stars, Warner Bros. Music by Arthur Schwartz; lyrics by Frank Loesser.
We Mustn’t Say Goodbye from Stage Door Canteen, Principal Artists-Lesser; United Artists. Music by James Monaco; lyrics by Al Dubin.
You’d Be So Nice to Come Home To from Something to Shout About, Columbia. Music and lyrics by Cole Porter.
Winner markerYou’ll Never Know from Hello, Frisco, Hello, 20th Century-Fox. Music by Harry Warren; lyrics by Mack Gordon.

1944  (17th)

(Music Score of a Dramatic or Comedy Picture)

Address Unknown, Columbia. Morris Stoloff and Ernst Toch.
The Adventures of Mark Twain, Warner Bros. Max Steiner.
The Bridge of San Luis Rey, Bogeaus; United Artists. Dimitri Tiomkin.
Casanova Brown, International Pictures; RKO Radio. Arthur Lange.
Christmas Holiday, Universal. H. J. Salter.
Double Indemnity, Paramount. Miklos Rozsa.
The Fighting Seabees, Republic. Walter Scharf and Roy Webb.
The Hairy Ape, Jules Levey; United Artists. Edward Paul and Michel Michelet.
It Happened Tomorrow, Arnold Productions; United Artists. Robert Stolz.
Jack London, Bronston; United Artists. Frederic Efrem Rich.
Kismet, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. Herbert Stothart.
None but the Lonely Heart, RKO Radio. Hanns Eisler and C. Bakaleinikoff.
The Princess and the Pirate, Regent Pictures; RKO Radio. David Rose.
Winner markerSince You Went Away, Selznick International Pictures; United Artists. Max Steiner.
Summer Storm, Angelus; United Artists. Karl Hajos.
Three Russian Girls, R & F Productions; United Artists. Franke Harling.
Up in Mabel’s Room, Edward Small; United Artists. Edward Paul.
Voice in the Wind, Ripley-Monter; United Artists. Michel Michelet.
Wilson, 20th Century-Fox. Alfred Newman.
Woman of the Town, Sherman; United Artists. Miklos Rozsa.

(Scoring of a Musical Picture)

Brazil, Republic. Walter Scharf.
Winner markerCover Girl, Columbia. Morris Stoloff and Carmen Dragon.
Higher and Higher, RKO Radio. C. Bakaleinikoff.
Hollywood Canteen, Warner Bros. Ray Heindorf.
Irish Eyes Are Smiling, 20th Century-Fox. Alfred Newman.
Knickerbocker Holiday, PCA (Producers Corporation of America); United Artists. Werner R. Heymann and Kurt Weill.
Lady in the Dark, Paramount. Robert Emmett Dolan.
Lady, Let’s Dance, Scott R. Dunlap; Monogram. Edward Kay.
Meet Me in St. Louis, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. Georgie Stoll.
The Merry Monahans, Universal. H. J. Salter.
Minstrel Man, PRC (Producers Releasing Corporation). Ferde Grofe and Leo Erdody.
Sensations of 1945, Andrew Stone Productions; United Artists. Mahlon Merrick.
Song of the Open Road, Charles Rogers Productions; United Artists. Charles Previn.
Up in Arms, Avalon Productions; RKO Radio. Ray Heindorf and Louis Forbes.

(Song)

I Couldn’t Sleep a Wink Last Night from Higher and Higher, RKO Radio. Music by Jimmy McHugh; lyrics by Harold Adamson.
I’ll Walk Alone from Follow the Boys, Charles K. Feldman Productions; Universal. Music by Jule Styne; lyrics by Sammy Cahn.
I’m Making Believe from Sweet and Lowdown, 20th Century-Fox. Music by James V. Monaco; lyrics by Mack Gordon.
Long Ago and Far Away from Cover Girl, Columbia. Music by Jerome Kern; lyrics by Ira Gershwin.
Now I Know from Up in Arms, Avalon Productions; RKO Radio. Music by Harold Arlen; lyrics by Ted Koehler.
Remember Me to Carolina from Minstrel Man, PRC (Producers Releasing Corporation). Music by Harry Revel; lyrics by Paul Webster.
Rio de Janeiro from Brazil, Republic. Music by Ary Barroso; lyrics by Ned Washington.
Silver Shadows and Golden Dreams from Lady, Let’s Dance, Scott R. Dunlap; Monogram. Music by Lew Pollack; lyrics by Charles Newman.
Sweet Deams Sweetheart from Hollywood Canteen, Warner Bros. Music by M. K. Jerome; lyrics by Ted Koehler.
Winner markerSwinging on a Star from Going My Way, Paramount. Music by James Van Heusen; lyrics by Johnny Burke.
Too Much in Love from Song of the Open Road, Charles Rogers Productions; United Artists. Music by Walter Kent; lyrics by Kim Gannon.
The Trolley Song from Meet Me in St. Louis, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. Music and lyrics by Ralph Blane and Hugh Martin.

1945  (18th)

(Music Score of a Dramatic or Comedy Picture)

The Bells of St. Mary’s, Rainbow Productions; RKO Radio. Robert Emmett Dolan.
Brewster’s Millions, Edward Small; United Artists. Lou Forbes.
Captain Kidd, Bogeaus; United Artists. Werner Janssen.
The Enchanted Cottage, RKO Radio. Roy Webb.
Flame of Barbary Coast, Republic. Morton Scott and Dale Butts.
G.I. Honeymoon, Monogram. Edward J. Kay.
G.I. Joe, Lester Cowan; United Artists. Louis Applebaum and Ann Ronell.
Guest in the House, Guest in the House, Inc.; United Artists. Werner Janssen.
Guest Wife, Greentree Productions; United Artists. Daniele Amfitheatrof.
The Keys of the Kingdom, 20th Century-Fox. Alfred Newman.
The Lost Weekend, Paramount. Miklos Rozsa.
Love Letters, Hal Wallis Productions; Paramount. Victor Young.
The Man Who Walked Alone, PRC (Producers Releasing Corporation). Karl Hajos.
Objective, Burma!, Warner Bros. Franz Waxman.
Paris—Underground, Constance Bennett; United Artists. Alexander Tansman.
A Song to Remember, Columbia. Miklos Rozsa and Morris Stoloff.
The Southerner, Loew-Hakim; United Artists. Werner Janssen.
Winner markerSpellbound, Selznick International Pictures; United Artists. Miklos Rozsa.
This Love of Ours, Universal. H. J. Salter.
The Valley of Decision, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. Herbert Stothart.
The Woman in the Window, International Pictures; RKO Radio. Arthur Lange and Hugo Friedhofer.

(Scoring of a Musical Picture)

Winner markerAnchors Aweigh, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. Georgie Stoll.
Belle of the Yukon, International Pictures; RKO Radio. Arthur Lange.
Can’t Help Singing, Universal. Jerome Kern and H. J. Salter.
Hitchhike to Happiness, Republic. Morton Scott.
Incendiary Blonde, Paramount. Robert Emmett Dolan.
Rhapsody in Blue, Warner Bros. Ray Heindorf and Max Steiner.
State Fair, 20th Century-Fox. Alfred Newman and Charles Henderson.
Sunbonnet Sue, Monogram. Edward J. Kay.
The Three Caballeros, Walt Disney Productions; RKO Radio. Charles Wolcott, Edward Plumb and Paul J. Smith.
Tonight and Every Night, Columbia. Marlin Skiles and Morris Stoloff.
Why Girls Leave Home, PRC (Producers Releasing Corporation). Walter Greene.
Wonder Man, Beverly Productions; RKO Radio. Ray Heindorf and Lou Forbes.

(Song)

Accentuate the Positive from Here Come the Waves, Paramount. Music by Harold Arlen; lyrics by Johnny Mercer.
Anywhere from Tonight and Every Night, Columbia. Music by Jule Styne; lyrics by Sammy Cahn.
Aren’t You Glad You’re You? from The Bells of St. Mary’s, Rainbow Productions; RKO Radio. Music by James Van Heusen; lyrics by Johnny Burke.
The Cat and the Canary from Why Girls Leave Home, PRC (Producers Releasing Corporation). Music by Jay Livingston; lyrics by Ray Evans.
Endlessly from Earl Carroll Vanities, Republic. Music by Walter Kent; lyrics by Kim Gannon.
I Fall in Love Too Easily from Anchors Aweigh, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. Music by Jule Styne; lyrics by Sammy Cahn.
I’ll Buy That Dream from Sing Your Way Home, RKO Radio. Music by Allie Wrubel; lyrics by Herb Magidson.
Winner markerIt Might as Well Be Spring from State Fair, 20th Century-Fox. Music by Richard Rodgers; lyrics by Oscar Hammerstein II.
Linda from G.I. Joe, Lester Cowan; United Artists. Music and lyrics by Ann Ronell.
Love Letters from Love Letters, Hal Wallis Productions; Paramount. Music by Victor Young; lyrics by Eddie Heyman.
More and More from Can’t Help Singing, Universal. Music by Jerome Kern; lyrics by E. Y. Harburg.
Sleighride in July from Belle of the Yukon, International Pictures; RKO Radio. Music by James Van Heusen; lyrics by Johnny Burke.
So in Love from Wonder Man, Beverly Productions; RKO Radio. Music by David Rose; lyrics by Leo Robin.
Some Sunday Morning from San Antonio, Warner Bros. Music by Ray Heindorf and M. K. Jerome; lyrics by Ted Koehler.

1946  (19th)

(Music Score of a Dramatic or Comedy Picture)

Anna and the King of Siam, 20th Century-Fox. Bernard Herrmann.
Winner markerThe Best Years of Our Lives, Samuel Goldwyn Productions; RKO Radio. Hugo Friedhofer.
Henry V, J. Arthur Rank-Two Cities Films; United Artists. (UK) William Walton.
Humoresque, Warner Bros. Franz Waxman.
The Killers, Mark Hellinger Productions; Universal. Miklos Rozsa.

(Scoring of a Musical Picture)

Blue Skies, Paramount. Robert Emmett Dolan.
Centennial Summer, 20th Century-Fox. Alfred Newman.
The Harvey Girls, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. Lennie Hayton.
Winner markerThe Jolson Story, Columbia. Morris Stoloff.
Night and Day, Warner Bros. Ray Heindorf and Max Steiner.

(Song)

All Through the Day from Centennial Summer, 20th Century-Fox. Music by Jerome Kern; lyrics by Oscar Hammerstein II.
I Can’t Begin to Tell You from The Dolly Sisters, 20th Century-Fox. Music by James Monaco; lyrics by Mack Gordon.
Ole Buttermilk Sky from Canyon Passage, Walter Wanger; Universal. Music by Hoagy Carmichael; lyrics by Jack Brooks.
Winner markerOn the Atchison, Topeka and the Santa Fe from The Harvey Girls, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. Music by Harry Warren; lyrics by Johnny Mercer.
You Keep Coming Back Like a Song from Blue Skies, Paramount. Music and lyrics by Irving Berlin.

1947  (20th)

(Music Score of a Dramatic or Comedy Picture)

The Bishop’s Wife, Samuel Goldwyn Productions; RKO Radio. Hugo Friedhofer.
Captain from Castile, 20th Century-Fox. Alfred Newman.
Winner markerA Double Life, Kanin Productions; Universal-International. Dr. Miklos Rozsa.
Forever Amber, 20th Century-Fox. David Raksin.
Life with Father, Warner Bros. Max Steiner.

(Scoring of a Musical Picture)

Fiesta, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. Johnny Green.
Winner markerMother Wore Tights, 20th Century-Fox. Alfred Newman.
My Wild Irish Rose, Warner Bros. Ray Heindorf and Max Steiner.
Road to Rio, Bing Crosby Enterprises and Hope Enterprises; Paramount. Robert Emmett Dolan.
Song of the South, Walt Disney Productions; RKO Radio. Daniele Amfitheatrof, Paul J. Smith and Charles Wolcott.

(Song)

A Gal in Calico from The Time, the Place and the Girl, Warner Bros. Music by Arthur Schwartz; lyrics by Leo Robin.
I Wish I Didn’t Love You So from The Perils of Pauline, Paramount. Music and lyrics by Frank Loesser.
Pass That Peace Pipe from Good News, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. Music and lyrics by Ralph Blane, Roger Edens and Hugh Martin.
You Do from Mother Wore Tights, 20th Century-Fox. Music by Josef Myrow; lyrics by Mack Gordon.
Winner markerZip-a-Dee-Doo-Dah from Song of the South, Walt Disney Productions; RKO Radio. Music by Allie Wrubel; lyrics by Ray Gilbert.

1948  (21st)

(Music Score of a Dramatic or Comedy Picture)

Hamlet, J. Arthur Rank-Two Cities Films; Universal-International. (UK) William Walton.
Joan of Arc, Sierra Pictures; RKO Radio. Hugo Friedhofer.
Johnny Belinda, Warner Bros. Max Steiner.
Winner markerThe Red Shoes, J. Arthur Rank-Archers; Eagle Lion. (UK) Brian Easdale.
The Snake Pit, 20th Century-Fox. Alfred Newman.

(Scoring of a Musical Picture)

Winner markerEaster Parade, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. Johnny Green and Roger Edens.
The Emperor Waltz, Paramount. Victor Young.
The Pirate, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. Lennie Hayton.
Romance on the High Seas, Michael Curtiz Productions; Warner Bros. Ray Heindorf.
When My Baby Smiles at Me, 20th Century-Fox. Alfred Newman.

(Song)

Winner markerButtons and Bows from The Paleface, Paramount. Music and lyrics by Jay Livingston and Ray Evans.
For Every Man There’s a Woman from Casbah, Marston Pictures; Universal-International. Music by Harold Arlen; lyrics by Leo Robin.
It’s Magic from Romance on the High Seas, Michael Curtiz Productions; Warner Bros. Music by Jule Styne; lyrics by Sammy Cahn.
This Is the Moment from That Lady in Ermine, 20th Century-Fox. Music by Frederick Hollander; lyrics by Leo Robin.
The Woody Woodpecker Song from Wet Blanket Policy, Walter Lantz Productions; United Artists. Music and lyrics by Ramey Idriss and George Tibbles.

1949  (22nd)

(Music Score of a Dramatic or Comedy Picture)

Beyond the Forest, Warner Bros. Max Steiner.
Champion, Screen Plays Corporation; United Artists. Dimitri Tiomkin.
Winner markerThe Heiress, Paramount. Aaron Copland.

(Scoring of a Musical Picture)

Jolson Sings Again, Sidney Buchman Productions; Columbia. Morris Stoloff and George Duning.
Look for the Silver Lining, Warner Bros. Ray Heindorf.
Winner markerOn the Town, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. Roger Edens and Lennie Hayton.

(Song)

Winner markerBaby, It’s Cold Outside from Neptune’s Daughter, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. Music and lyrics by Frank Loesser.
It’s a Great Feeling from It’s a Great Feeling, Warner Bros. Music by Jule Styne; lyrics by Sammy Cahn.
Lavender Blue from So Dear to My Heart, Walt Disney Productions; RKO Radio. Music by Eliot Daniel; lyrics by Larry Morey.
My Foolish Heart from My Foolish Heart, Samuel Goldwyn Productions; RKO Radio. Music by Victor Young; lyrics by Ned Washington.
Through a Long and Sleepless Night from Come to the Stable, 20th Century-Fox. Music by Alfred Newman; lyrics by Mack Gordon.

1950  (23rd)

(Music Score of a Dramatic or Comedy Picture)

All About Eve, 20th Century-Fox. Alfred Newman.
The Flame and the Arrow, Norma-F.R. Production; Warner Bros. Max Steiner.
No Sad Songs for Me, Columbia. George Duning.
Samson and Delilah, Cecil B. DeMille Productions; Paramount. Victor Young.
Winner markerSunset Blvd., Paramount. Franz Waxman.

(Scoring of a Musical Picture)

Winner markerAnnie Get Your Gun, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. Adolph Deutsch and Roger Edens.
Cinderella, Walt Disney Productions; RKO Radio. Oliver Wallace and Paul J. Smith.
I’ll Get By, 20th Century-Fox. Lionel Newman.
Three Little Words, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. Andre Previn.
The West Point Story, Warner Bros. Ray Heindorf.

(Song)

Be My Love from The Toast of New Orleans, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. Music by Nicholas Brodszky; lyrics by Sammy Cahn.
Bibbidi-Bobbidi-Boo from Cinderella, Walt Disney Productions; RKO Radio. Music and lyrics by Mack David, Al Hoffman and Jerry Livingston.
Winner markerMona Lisa from Captain Carey, U.S.A., Paramount. Music and lyrics by Ray Evans and Jay Livingston.
Mule Train from Singing Guns, Palomar Pictures Corporation; Republic. Music and lyrics by Fred Glickman, Hy Heath and Johnny Lange.
Wilhelmina from Wabash Avenue, 20th Century-Fox. Music by Josef Myrow; lyrics by Mack Gordon.

1951  (24th)

(Music Score of a Dramatic or Comedy Picture)

David and Bathsheba, 20th Century-Fox. Alfred Newman.
Death of a Salesman, Stanley Kramer Productions; Columbia. Alex North.
Winner markerA Place in the Sun, Paramount. Franz Waxman.
Quo Vadis, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. Miklos Rozsa.
A Streetcar Named Desire, Charles K. Feldman Group Productions; Warner Bros. Alex North.

(Scoring of a Musical Picture)

Alice in Wonderland, Walt Disney Productions; RKO Radio. Oliver Wallace.
Winner markerAn American in Paris, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. Johnny Green and Saul Chaplin.
The Great Caruso, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. Peter Herman Adler and Johnny Green.
On the Riviera, 20th Century-Fox. Alfred Newman.
Show Boat, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. Adolph Deutsch and Conrad Salinger.

(Song)

Winner markerIn the Cool, Cool, Cool of the Evening from Here Comes the Groom, Paramount. Music by Hoagy Carmichael; lyrics by Johnny Mercer.
A Kiss to Build a Dream On from The Strip, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. Music and lyrics by Bert Kalmar, Harry Ruby and Oscar Hammerstein II.
Never from Golden Girl, 20th Century-Fox. Music by Lionel Newman; lyrics by Eliot Daniel.
Too Late Now from Royal Wedding, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. Music by Burton Lane; lyrics by Alan Jay Lerner.
Wonder Why from Rich, Young and Pretty, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. Music by Nicholas Brodszky; lyrics by Sammy Cahn.

1952  (25th)

(Music Score of a Dramatic or Comedy Picture)

Winner markerHigh Noon, Stanley Kramer Productions; United Artists. Dimitri Tiomkin.
Ivanhoe, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. (UK, USA) Miklos Rozsa.
Miracle of Fatima, Warner Bros. Max Steiner.
The Thief, Fran Productions, Inc.; United Artists. Herschel Burke Gilbert.
Viva Zapata!, 20th Century-Fox. Alex North.

(Scoring of a Musical Picture)

Hans Christian Andersen, Samuel Goldwyn Productions; RKO Radio. Walter Scharf.
The Jazz Singer, Warner Bros. Ray Heindorf and Max Steiner.
The Medium, Transfilm; Lopert Films. (Italy, USA) Gian-Carlo Menotti.
Singin’ in the Rain, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. Lennie Hayton.
Winner markerWith a Song in My Heart, 20th Century-Fox. Alfred Newman.

(Song)

Am I in Love from Son of Paleface, Hope Enterprises, Inc.; Paramount. Music and lyrics by Jack Brooks.
Because You’re Mine from Because You’re Mine, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. Music by Nicholas Brodszky; lyrics by Sammy Cahn.
Winner markerHigh Noon (Do Not Forsake Me, Oh My Darlin’) from High Noon, Stanley Kramer Productions; United Artists. Music by Dimitri Tiomkin; lyrics by Ned Washington.
Thumbelina from Hans Christian Andersen, Samuel Goldwyn Productions; RKO Radio. Music and lyrics by Frank Loesser.
Zing a Little Zong from Just for You, Paramount. Music by Harry Warren; lyrics by Leo Robin.

1953  (26th)

(Music Score of a Dramatic or Comedy Picture)

Above and Beyond, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. Hugo Friedhofer.
From Here to Eternity, Columbia. Morris Stoloff and George Duning.
Julius Caesar, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. Miklos Rozsa.
Winner markerLili, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. Bronislau Kaper.
This Is Cinerama, Cinerama Productions Corporation. Louis Forbes.

(Scoring of a Musical Picture)

The Band Wagon, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. Adolph Deutsch.
Calamity Jane, Warner Bros. Ray Heindorf.
Winner markerCall Me Madam, 20th Century-Fox. Alfred Newman.
The 5,000 Fingers of Dr. T, Stanley Kramer Productions; Columbia. Frederick Hollander and Morris Stoloff.
Kiss Me Kate, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. Andre Previn and Saul Chaplin.

(Song)

The Moon Is Blue from The Moon Is Blue, Preminger-Herbert Production; United Artists. Music by Herschel Burke Gilbert; lyrics by Sylvia Fine.
My Flaming Heart from Small Town Girl, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. Music by Nicholas Brodszky; lyrics by Leo Robin.
Sadie Thompson’s Song (Blue Pacific Blues) from Miss Sadie Thompson, The Beckworth Corporation; Columbia. Music by Lester Lee; lyrics by Ned Washington.
Winner markerSecret Love from Calamity Jane, Warner Bros. Music by Sammy Fain; lyrics by Paul Francis Webster.
That’s Amore from The Caddy, York Pictures Corporation; Paramount. Music by Harry Warren; lyrics by Jack Brooks.

1954  (27th)

(Music Score of a Dramatic or Comedy Picture)

The Caine Mutiny, Stanley Kramer Productions; Columbia. Max Steiner.
Genevieve, J. Arthur Rank-Sirius Productions, Ltd.; Universal-International. (UK) Larry Adler. [NOTE: Because of the political climate of the times, Genevieve’s arranger and orchestra conductor Muir Mathieson was credited as composer on American prints of this British-made film, and was thus credited with the nomination. In June of 1986, the Board of Governors had Academy records updated to give Larry Adler the proper credit, which Mr. Mathieson had never claimed. Mr. Mathieson’s name was removed from the nomination and Mr. Adler’s inserted.]
Winner markerThe High and the Mighty, Wayne-Fellows Productions; Warner Bros. Dimitri Tiomkin.
On the Waterfront, Horizon-American Corporation; Columbia. Leonard Bernstein.
The Silver Chalice, Victor Saville Production; Warner Bros. Franz Waxman.

(Scoring of a Musical Picture)

Carmen Jones, Otto Preminger Productions; 20th Century-Fox. Herschel Burke Gilbert.
The Glenn Miller Story, Universal-International. Joseph Gershenson and Henry Mancini.
Winner markerSeven Brides for Seven Brothers, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. Adolph Deutsch and Saul Chaplin.
A Star Is Born, Transcona Enterprises Production; Warner Bros. Ray Heindorf.
There’s No Business Like Show Business, 20th Century-Fox. Alfred Newman and Lionel Newman.

(Song)

Count Your Blessings Instead of Sheep from White Christmas, Paramount. Music and lyrics by Irving Berlin.
The High and the Mighty from The High and the Mighty, Wayne-Fellows Productions; Warner Bros. Music by Dimitri Tiomkin; lyrics by Ned Washington.
Hold My Hand from Susan Slept Here, RKO Radio. Music and lyrics by Jack Lawrence and Richard Myers.
The Man That Got Away from A Star Is Born, Transcona Enterprises Production; Warner Bros. Music by Harold Arlen; lyrics by Ira Gershwin.
Winner markerThree Coins in the Fountain from Three Coins in the Fountain, 20th Century-Fox. Music by Jule Styne; lyrics by Sammy Cahn.

1955  (28th)

(Music Score of a Dramatic or Comedy Picture)

Battle Cry, Warner Bros. Max Steiner.
Winner markerLove Is a Many-Splendored Thing, 20th Century-Fox. Alfred Newman.
The Man with the Golden Arm, Otto Preminger Productions; United Artists. Elmer Bernstein.
Picnic, Columbia. George Duning.
The Rose Tattoo, Hal Wallis Productions; Paramount. Alex North.

(Scoring of a Musical Picture)

Daddy Long Legs, 20th Century-Fox. Alfred Newman.
Guys and Dolls, Samuel Goldwyn Productions; Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. Jay Blackton and Cyril J. Mockridge.
It’s Always Fair Weather, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. Andre Previn.
Love Me or Leave Me, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. Percy Faith and George Stoll.
Winner markerOklahoma!, Rodgers & Hammerstein Pictures, Inc.; Magna Theatre Corporation. Robert Russell Bennett, Jay Blackton and Adolph Deutsch.

(Song)

I’ll Never Stop Loving You from Love Me or Leave Me, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. Music by Nicholas Brodszky; lyrics by Sammy Cahn.
Winner markerLove Is a Many-Splendored Thing from Love Is a Many-Splendored Thing, 20th Century-Fox. Music by Sammy Fain; lyrics by Paul Francis Webster.
Something’s Gotta Give from Daddy Long Legs, 20th Century-Fox. Music and lyrics by Johnny Mercer.
(Love Is) The Tender Trap from The Tender Trap, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. Music by James Van Heusen; lyrics by Sammy Cahn.
Unchained Melody from Unchained, Hall Bartlett Productions; Warner Bros. Music by Alex North; lyrics by Hy Zaret.

1956  (29th)

(Music Score of a Dramatic or Comedy Picture)

Anastasia, 20th Century-Fox. Alfred Newman.
Winner markerAround the World in 80 Days, The Michael Todd Co., Inc.; United Artists. Victor Young.
Between Heaven and Hell, 20th Century-Fox. Hugo Friedhofer.
Giant, Giant Production; Warner Bros. Dimitri Tiomkin.
The Rainmaker, Hal Wallis Productions; Paramount. Alex North.

(Scoring of a Musical Picture)

The Best Things in Life Are Free, 20th Century-Fox. Lionel Newman.
The Eddy Duchin Story, Columbia. Morris Stoloff and George Duning.
High Society, Sol C. Siegel Production; Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. Johnny Green and Saul Chaplin.
Winner markerThe King and I, 20th Century-Fox. Alfred Newman and Ken Darby.
Meet Me in Las Vegas, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. George Stoll and Johnny Green.

(Song)

Friendly Persuasion (Thee I Love) from Friendly Persuasion, Allied Artists. Music by Dimitri Tiomkin; lyrics by Paul Francis Webster.
Julie from Julie, Arwin Productions; Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. Music by Leith Stevens; lyrics by Tom Adair.
True Love from High Society, Sol C. Siegel Production; Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. Music and lyrics by Cole Porter.
Winner markerWhatever Will Be, Will Be (Que Sera, Sera) from The Man Who Knew Too Much, Filwite Productions, Inc.; Paramount. Music and lyrics by Jay Livingston and Ray Evans.
Written on the Wind from Written on the Wind, Universal-International. Music by Victor Young; lyrics by Sammy Cahn.

1957  (30th)

(Scoring)

An Affair to Remember, Jerry Wald Productions, Inc.; 20th Century-Fox. Hugo Friedhofer.
Boy on a Dolphin, 20th Century-Fox. Hugo Friedhofer.
Winner markerThe Bridge on the River Kwai, A Horizon Pictures Production; Columbia. (UK, USA) Malcolm Arnold.
Perri, Walt Disney Productions; Buena Vista. Paul Smith.
Raintree County, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. Johnny Green.

(Song)

An Affair to Remember from An Affair to Remember, Jerry Wald Productions, Inc.; 20th Century-Fox. Music by Harry Warren; lyrics by Harold Adamson and Leo McCarey.
Winner markerAll the Way from The Joker Is Wild, A.M.B.L. Production; Paramount. Music by James Van Heusen; lyrics by Sammy Cahn.
April Love from April Love, 20th Century-Fox. Music by Sammy Fain; lyrics by Paul Francis Webster.
Tammy from Tammy and the Bachelor, Universal-International. Music and lyrics by Ray Evans and Jay Livingston.
Wild Is the Wind from Wild Is the Wind, Hal Wallis Productions; Paramount. Music by Dimitri Tiomkin; lyrics by Ned Washington.

1958  (31st)

(Music Score of a Dramatic or Comedy Picture)

The Big Country, Anthony-Worldwide Productions; United Artists. Jerome Moross.
Winner markerThe Old Man and the Sea, Leland Hayward; Warner Bros. Dimitri Tiomkin.
Separate Tables, Clifton Productions, Inc.; United Artists. David Raksin.
White Wilderness, Walt Disney Productions; Buena Vista. [True Life Adventure Series] Oliver Wallace.
The Young Lions, 20th Century-Fox. Hugo Friedhofer.

(Scoring of a Musical Picture)

The Bolshoi Ballet, Rank Organization Presentation-Harmony Film; Rank Film Distributors of America, Inc. (UK) Yuri Faier and G. Rozhdestvensky.
Damn Yankees, Warner Bros. Ray Heindorf.
Winner markerGigi, Arthur Freed Productions, Inc.; Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. Andre Previn.
Mardi Gras, Jerry wald Productions, Inc.; 20th Century-Fox. Lionel Newman.
South Pacific, South Pacific Enterprises, Inc.; Magna Theatre Corporation. Alfred Newman and Ken Darby.

(Song)

Almost in Your Arms (Love Song from Houseboat) from Houseboat, Paramount and Scribe; Paramount. Music and lyrics by Jay Livingston and Ray Evans.
A Certain Smile from A Certain Smile, 20th Century-Fox. Music by Sammy Fain; lyrics by Paul Francis Webster.
Winner markerGigi from Gigi, Arthur Freed Productions, Inc.; Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. Music by Frederick Loewe; lyrics by Alan Jay Lerner.
To Love and Be Loved from Some Came Running, Sol C. Siegel Production; Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. Music by James Van Heusen; lyrics by Sammy Cahn.
A Very Precious Love from Marjorie Morningstar, Beachwold Pictures; Warner Bros. Music by Sammy Fain; lyrics by Paul Francis Webster.

1959  (32nd)

(Music Score of a Dramatic or Comedy Picture)

Winner markerBen-Hur, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. Miklos Rozsa.
The Diary of Anne Frank, 20th Century-Fox. Alfred Newman.
The Nun’s Story, Warner Bros. Franz Waxman.
On the Beach, Lomitas Productions, Inc.; United Artists. Ernest Gold.
Pillow Talk, Arwin Productions; Universal-International. Frank DeVol.

(Scoring of a Musical Picture)

The Five Pennies, Dena Productions; Paramount. Leith Stevens.
Li’l Abner, Panama and Frank Production; Paramount. Nelson Riddle and Joseph J. Lilley.
Winner markerPorgy and Bess, Samuel Goldwyn Productions; Columbia. Andre Previn and Ken Darby.
Say One for Me, Bing Crosby Productions, Inc.; 20th Century-Fox. Lionel Newman.
Sleeping Beauty, Walt Disney Productions; Buena Vista. George Bruns.

(Song)

The Best of Everything from The Best of Everything, Company of Artists, Inc.; 20th Century-Fox. Music by Alfred Newman; lyrics by Sammy Cahn.
The Five Pennies from The Five Pennies, Dena Productions; Paramount. Music and lyrics by Sylvia Fine.
The Hanging Tree from The Hanging Tree, Baroda Productions, Inc.; Warner Bros. Music by Jerry Livingston; lyrics by Mack David.
Winner markerHigh Hopes from A Hole in the Head, Sincap Productions; United Artists. Music by James Van Heusen; lyrics by Sammy Cahn.
Strange Are the Ways of Love from The Young Land, C. V. Whitney Pictures, Inc.; Columbia. Music by Dimitri Tiomkin; lyrics by Ned Washington.

1960  (33rd)

(Music Score of a Dramatic or Comedy Picture)

The Alamo, Batjac Production; United Artists. Dimitri Tiomkin.
Elmer Gantry, Burt Lancaster-Richard Brooks Production; United Artists. Andre Previn.
Winner markerExodus, Carlyle-Alpina S.A. Production; United Artists. Ernest Gold.
The Magnificent Seven, Mirisch-Alpha Production; United Artists. (USA, Philippines) Elmer Bernstein.
Spartacus, Bryna Productions, Inc.; Universal-International. Alex North.

(Scoring of a Musical Picture)

Bells Are Ringing, Arthur Freed Productions, Inc.; Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. Andre Previn.
Can-Can, Suffolk-Cummings Productions; 20th Century-Fox. Nelson Riddle.
Let’s Make Love, Company of Artists, Inc.; 20th Century-Fox. Lionel Newman and Earle H. Hagen.
Pepe, G.S.-Posa Films International Production; Columbia. (Mexico, USA) Johnny Green.
Winner markerSong Without End (The Story of Franz Liszt), Goetz-Vidor Pictures Production; Columbia. Morris Stoloff and Harry Sukman.

(Song)

The Facts of Life from The Facts of Life, Panama and Frank Production; United Artists. Music and lyrics by Johnny Mercer.
Faraway Part of Town from Pepe, G.S.-Posa Films International Production; Columbia. (Mexico, USA) Music by Andre Previn; lyrics by Dory Langdon.
The Green Leaves of Summer from The Alamo, Batjac Production; United Artists. Music by Dimitri Tiomkin; lyrics by Paul Francis Webster.
Winner markerNever on Sunday from Never on Sunday, Melinafilm Production; Lopert Pictures Corporation. (Greece) Music and lyrics by Manos Hadjidakis.
The Second Time Around from High Time, Bing Crosby Productions, Inc.; 20th Century-Fox. Music by James Van Heusen; lyrics by Sammy Cahn.

1961  (34th)

(Music Score of a Dramatic or Comedy Picture)

Winner markerBreakfast at Tiffany’s, Jurow-Shepherd Production; Paramount. Henry Mancini.
El Cid, Samuel Bronston Production in association with Dear Film Production; Allied Artists. (Italy, USA) Miklos Rozsa.
Fanny, Mansfield Production; Warner Bros. Morris Stoloff and Harry Sukman.
The Guns of Navarone, Carl Foreman Production; Columbia. (UK) Dimitri Tiomkin.
Summer and Smoke, Hal Wallis Productions; Paramount. Elmer Bernstein.

(Scoring of a Musical Picture)

Babes in Toyland, Walt Disney Productions; Buena Vista. George Bruns.
Flower Drum Song, Universal-International-Ross Hunter Production in association with Joseph Fields; Universal-International. Alfred Newman and Ken Darby.
Khovanshchina, Mosfilm Studios Production; Artkino Pictures. (Soviet Union) Dimitri Shostakovich.
Paris Blues, Pennebaker Production; United Artists. Duke Ellington.
Winner markerWest Side Story, Mirisch Pictures, Inc. and B and P Enterprises, Inc.; United Artists. Saul Chaplin, Johnny Green, Sid Ramin and Irwin Kostal.

(Song)

Bachelor in Paradise from Bachelor in Paradise, Ted Richmond Production; Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. Music by Henry Mancini; lyrics by Mack David.
Love Theme from El Cid (The Falcon and the Dove) from El Cid, Samuel Bronston Production in association with Dear Film Production; Allied Artists. (Italy, USA) Music by Miklos Rozsa; lyrics by Paul Francis Webster.
Winner markerMoon River from Breakfast at Tiffany’s, Jurow-Shepherd Production; Paramount. Music by Henry Mancini; lyrics by Johnny Mercer.
Pocketful of Miracles from Pocketful of Miracles, Franton Production; United Artists. Music by James Van Heusen; lyrics by Sammy Cahn.
Town Without Pity from Town Without Pity, Mirisch Company, Inc. in association with Gloria Films; United Artists. (USA, West Germany, Switzerland) Music by Dimitri Tiomkin; lyrics by Ned Washington.

1962  (35th)

(Music Score—substantially original)

Freud, Universal-International-John Huston Production; Universal-International. Jerry Goldsmith.
Winner markerLawrence of Arabia, Horizon Pictures (G.B.), Ltd.-Sam Spiegel-David Lean Production; Columbia. (UK) Maurice Jarre.
Mutiny on the Bounty, Arcola Production; Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. Bronislau Kaper.
Taras Bulba, Harold Hecht Productions; United Artists. (Yugoslavia, USA) Franz Waxman.
To Kill a Mockingbird, Universal-International-Pakula-Mulligan-Brentwood Production; Universal-International. Elmer Bernstein.

(Scoring of Music—adaptation or treatment)

Billy Rose’s Jumbo, Euterpe-Arwin Production; Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. George Stoll.
Gigot, Seven Arts Productions; 20th Century-Fox. Michel Magne.
Gypsy, Warner Bros. Frank Perkins.
Winner markerMeredith Willson’s The Music Man, Warner Bros. Ray Heindorf.
The Wonderful World of the Brothers Grimm, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer & Cinerama; Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. Leigh Harline.

(Song)

Winner markerDays of Wine and Roses from Days of Wine and Roses, Martin Manulis-Jalem Production; Warner Bros. Music by Henry Mancini; lyrics by Johnny Mercer.
Love Song from Mutiny on the Bounty (Follow Me) from Mutiny on the Bounty, Arcola Production; Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. Music by Bronislau Kaper; lyrics by Paul Francis Webster.
Song from Two for the Seesaw (Second Chance) from Two for the Seesaw, Mirisch-Argyle-Talbot Production in association with Seven Arts Productions; United Artists. Music by Andre Previn; lyrics by Dory Langdon.
Tender Is the Night from Tender Is the Night, 20th Century-Fox. Music by Sammy Fain; lyrics by Paul Francis Webster.
Walk on the Wild Side from Walk on the Wild Side, Famous Artists Productions; Columbia. Music by Elmer Bernstein; lyrics by Mack David.

1963  (36th)

(Music Score—substantially original)

Cleopatra, 20th Century-Fox, Ltd.-MCL Films S.A.-WALWA Films S.A. Production; 20th Century-Fox. (Switzerland, UK, USA) Alex North.
55 Days at Peking, Samuel Bronston Production; Allied Artists. Dimitri Tiomkin.
How the West Was Won, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer & Cinerama; Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. Alfred Newman and Ken Darby.
It’s a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World, Casey Production; United Artists. Ernest Gold.
Winner markerTom Jones, Woodfall Production; United Artists-Lopert Pictures. (UK) John Addison.

(Scoring of Music—adaptation or treatment)

Bye Bye Birdie, Kohlmar-Sidney Production; Columbia. John Green.
Winner markerIrma La Douce, Mirisch-Phalanx Production; United Artists. Andre Previn.
A New Kind of Love, Llenroc Productions; Paramount. Leith Stevens.
Sundays and Cybele, Terra Film-Fides-Orsay Films-Les Films du Trocadero; Columbia. (France, Austria) Maurice Jarre.
The Sword in the Stone, Walt Disney Productions; Buena Vista. George Bruns.

(Song)

Winner markerCall Me Irresponsible from Papa’s Delicate Condition, Amro Productions; Paramount. Music by James Van Heusen; lyrics by Sammy Cahn.
Charade from Charade, Universal-Stanley Donen Production; Universal. Music by Henry Mancini; lyrics by Johnny Mercer.
It’s a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World from It’s a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World, Casey Production; United Artists. Music by Ernest Gold; lyrics by Mack David.
More from Mondo Cane, Cineriz Production; Times Film Corporation. (Italy) Music by Riz Ortolani and Nino Oliviero; lyrics by Norman Newell.
So Little Time from 55 Days at Peking, Samuel Bronston Production; Allied Artists. Music by Dimitri Tiomkin; lyrics by Paul Francis Webster.

1964  (37th)

(Music Score—substantially original)

Becket, Hal Wallis Productions; Paramount. (UK, USA) Laurence Rosenthal.
The Fall of the Roman Empire, Bronston-Roma Production; Paramount. Dimitri Tiomkin.
Hush . . . Hush, Sweet Charlotte, Associates & Aldrich Company Production; 20th Century-Fox. Frank DeVol.
Winner markerMary Poppins, Walt Disney Productions; Buena Vista. Richard M. Sherman and Robert B. Sherman.
The Pink Panther, Mirisch-G-E Production; United Artists. Henry Mancini.

(Scoring of Music—adaptation or treatment)

A Hard Day’s Night, Walter Shenson Production; United Artists. (UK) George Martin.
Mary Poppins, Walt Disney Productions; Buena Vista. Irwin Kostal.
Winner markerMy Fair Lady, Warner Bros. Andre Previn.
Robin and the 7 Hoods, P-C Production; Warner Bros. Nelson Riddle.
The Unsinkable Molly Brown, Marten Production; Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. Robert Armbruster, Leo Arnaud, Jack Elliott, Jack Hayes, Calvin Jackson and Leo Shuken.

(Song)

Winner markerChim Chim Cher-ee from Mary Poppins, Walt Disney Productions; Buena Vista. Music and lyrics by Richard M. Sherman and Robert B. Sherman.
Dear Heart from Dear Heart, W.B.-The Out-of-Towners Company Production; Warner Bros. Music by Henry Mancini; lyrics by Jay Livingston and Ray Evans.
Hush . . . Hush, Sweet Charlotte from Hush . . . Hush, Sweet Charlotte, Associates & Aldrich Company Production; 20th Century-Fox. Music by Frank DeVol; lyrics by Mack David.
My Kind of Town from Robin and the 7 Hoods, P-C Production; Warner Bros. Music by James Van Heusen; lyrics by Sammy Cahn.
Where Love Has Gone from Where Love Has Gone, Paramount-Embassy Pictures Production; Paramount. Music by James Van Heusen; lyrics by Sammy Cahn.

1965  (38th)

(Music Score—substantially original)

The Agony and the Ecstasy, International Classics Production; 20th Century-Fox. (USA, Italy) Alex North.
Winner markerDoctor Zhivago, Sostar S.A.-Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer British Studios, Ltd. Production; Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. (USA, Italy, UK, Liechtenstein) Maurice Jarre.
The Greatest Story Ever Told, George Stevens Production; United Artists. Alfred Newman.
A Patch of Blue, Pandro S. Berman-Guy Green Production; Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. Jerry Goldsmith.
The Umbrellas of Cherbourg, Parc-Madeleine-Beta Films; American International Pictures. (France, West Germany) Michel Legrand and Jacques Demy.

(Scoring of Music—adaptation or treatment)

Cat Ballou, Harold Hecht Productions; Columbia. DeVol.
The Pleasure Seekers, 20th Century-Fox. Lionel Newman and Alexander Courage.
Winner markerThe Sound of Music, Argyle Enterprises Production; 20th Century-Fox. Irwin Kostal.
A Thousand Clowns, Harrell Production; United Artists. Don Walker.
The Umbrellas of Cherbourg, Parc-Madeleine-Beta Films; American International Pictures. (France, West Germany) Michel Legrand.

(Song)

The Ballad of Cat Ballou from Cat Ballou, Harold Hecht Productions; Columbia. Music by Jerry Livingston; lyrics by Mack David.
I Will Wait for You from The Umbrellas of Cherbourg, Parc-Madeleine-Beta Films; American International Pictures. (France, West Germany) Music by Michel Legrand; lyrics by Jacques Demy; English lyrics by Norman Gimbel.
Winner markerThe Shadow of Your Smile from The Sandpiper, Filmways-Venice Production; Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. Music by Johnny Mandel; lyrics by Paul Francis Webster.
The Sweetheart Tree from The Great Race, Patricia-Jalem-Reynard Production; Warner Bros. Music by Henry Mancini; lyrics by Johnny Mercer.
What’s New Pussycat? from What’s New Pussycat?, Famous Artists-Famartists Production; United Artists. (France, USA) Music by Burt Bacharach; lyrics by Hal David.

1966  (39th)

(Original Music Score)

The Bible, Thalia, A.G. Production; 20th Century-Fox. (Italy, USA) Toshiro Mayuzumi.
Winner markerBorn Free, Open Road Films, Ltd.-Atlas Films, Ltd. Production; Columbia. (UK) John Barry.
Hawaii, Mirisch Corporation of Delaware Production; United Artists. Elmer Bernstein.
The Sand Pebbles, Argyle-Solar Production; 20th Century-Fox. Jerry Goldsmith.
Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf?, Chenault Productions; Warner Bros. Alex North.

(Scoring of Music—adaptation or treatment)

Winner markerA Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum, Melvin Frank Production; United Artists. (USA, UK) Ken Thorne.
The Gospel According to St. Matthew, Arco-Lux Cie Cinematografique de France Production; Walter Reade-Continental Distributing. (Italy, France) Luis Enrique Bacalov.
Return of the Seven, Mirisch Productions; United Artists. (Spain, USA) Elmer Bernstein.
The Singing Nun, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. Harry Sukman.
Stop the World—I Want to Get Off, Warner Bros. Productions, Ltd.; Warner Bros. (UK) Al Ham.

(Song)

Alfie from Alfie, Sheldrake Films, Ltd. Production; Paramount. (UK) Music by Burt Bacharach; lyrics by Hal David.
Winner markerBorn Free from Born Free, Open Road Films, Ltd.-Atlas Films, Ltd. Production; Columbia. (UK) Music by John Barry; lyrics by Don Black.
Georgy Girl from Georgy Girl, Everglades Productions, Ltd.; Columbia. (UK) Music by Tom Springfield; lyrics by Jim Dale.
My Wishing Doll from Hawaii, Mirisch Corporation of Delaware Production; United Artists. Music by Elmer Bernstein; lyrics by Mack David.
A Time for Love from An American Dream, Warner Bros. Music by Johnny Mandel; lyrics by Paul Francis Webster.

1967  (40th)

(Original Music Score)

Cool Hand Luke, Jalem Production; Warner Bros.-Seven Arts. Lalo Schifrin.
Doctor Dolittle, Apjac Productions; 20th Century-Fox. Leslie Bricusse.
Far from the Madding Crowd, Appia Films, Ltd. Production; Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. (UK) Richard Rodney Bennett.
In Cold Blood, Pax Enterprises Production; Columbia. Quincy Jones.
Winner markerThoroughly Modern Millie, Ross Hunter-Universal Production; Universal. Elmer Bernstein.

(Scoring of Music—adaptation or treatment)

Winner markerCamelot, Warner Bros.-Seven Arts. Alfred Newman and Ken Darby.
Doctor Dolittle, Apjac Productions; 20th Century-Fox. Lionel Newman and Alexander Courage.
Guess Who’s Coming to Dinner, Columbia. DeVol.
Thoroughly Modern Millie, Ross Hunter-Universal Production; Universal. Andre Previn and Joseph Gershenson.
Valley of the Dolls, Red Lion Productions; 20th Century-Fox. John Williams.

(Song)

The Bare Necessities from The Jungle Book, Walt Disney Productions; Buena Vista. Music and lyrics by Terry Gilkyson.
The Eyes of Love from Banning, Universal. Music by Quincy Jones; lyrics by Bob Russell.
The Look of Love from Casino Royale, Famous Artists Productions; Columbia. (UK, USA) Music by Burt Bacharach; lyrics by Hal David.
Winner markerTalk to the Animals from Doctor Dolittle, Apjac Productions; 20th Century-Fox. Music and lyrics by Leslie Bricusse.
Thoroughly Modern Millie from Thoroughly Modern Millie, Ross Hunter-Universal Production; Universal. Music and lyrics by James Van Heusen and Sammy Cahn.

1968  (41st)

(Original Score—for a motion picture [not a musical])

The Fox, Raymond Stross-Motion Pictures International Production; Claridge Pictures. (Canada) Lalo Schifrin.
Winner markerThe Lion in Winter, Haworth Productions, Ltd.; Avco Embassy. (UK, USA) John Barry.
Planet of the Apes, Apjac Productions; 20th Century-Fox. Jerry Goldsmith.
The Shoes of the Fisherman, George Englund Productions; Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. Alex North.
The Thomas Crown Affair, Mirisch-Simkoe-Solar Production; United Artists. Michel Legrand.

(Score of a Musical Picture—original or adaptation)

Finian’s Rainbow, Warner Bros.-Seven Arts. Adaptation score by Ray Heindorf.
Funny Girl, Rastar Productions; Columbia. Adaptation score by Walter Scharf.
Winner markerOliver!, Romulus Films, Ltd. Production; Columbia. (UK) Adaptation score by John Green.
Star!, Robert Wise Production; 20th Century-Fox. Adaptation score by Lennie Hayton.
The Young Girls of Rochefort, Mag Bodard-Gilbert de Goldschmidt-Parc Film-Madeleine Films Production; Warner Bros.-Seven Arts. (France) Music and adaptation score by Michel Legrand; lyrics by Jacques Demy.

(Song [Original for the Picture])

Chitty Chitty Bang Bang from Chitty Chitty Bang Bang, Warfield Productions, Ltd.; United Artists. (UK, USA) Music and lyrics by Richard M. Sherman and Robert B. Sherman.
For Love of Ivy from For Love of Ivy, American Broadcasting Companies-Palomar Pictures International Production; Cinerama. Music by Quincy Jones; lyrics by Bob Russell.
Funny Girl from Funny Girl, Rastar Productions; Columbia. Music by Jule Styne; lyrics by Bob Merrill.
Star! from Star!, Robert Wise Production; 20th Century-Fox. Music by Jimmy Van Heusen; lyrics by Sammy Cahn.
Winner markerThe Windmills of Your Mind from The Thomas Crown Affair, Mirisch-Simkoe-Solar Production; United Artists. Music by Michel Legrand; lyrics by Alan and Marilyn Bergman.

1969  (42nd)

(Original Score—for a motion picture [not a musical])

Anne of the Thousand Days, Hal B. Wallis-Universal Pictures, Ltd. Production; Universal. (UK) Georges Delerue.
Winner markerButch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid, George Roy Hill-Paul Monash Production; 20th Century-Fox. Burt Bacharach.
The Reivers, Irving Ravetch-Arthur Kramer-Solar Productions; Cinema Center Films Presentation; National General Pictures. John Williams.
The Secret of Santa Vittoria, Stanley Kramer Company Production; United Artists. Ernest Gold.
The Wild Bunch, Phil Feldman Production; warner Bros.-Seven Arts. (USA, Mexico) Jerry Fielding.

(Score of a Musical Picture—original or adaptation)

Goodbye, Mr. Chips, Apjac Productions; Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. Music and lyrics by Leslie Bricusse; adaptation score by John Williams.
Winner markerHello, Dolly!, Chenault Productions; 20th Century-Fox. Adaptation score by Lennie Hayton and Lionel Newman.
Paint Your Wagon, Alan Jay Lerner Production; Paramount. Adaptation score by Nelson Riddle.
Sweet Charity, Universal. Adaptation score by Cy Coleman.
They Shoot Horses, Don’t They?, Chartoff-Winkler-Pollack Production; ABC Pictures Presentation; Cinerama. Adaptation score by John Green and Albert Woodbury.

(Song [Original for the Picture])

Come Saturday Morning from The Sterile Cuckoo, Boardwalk Productions; Paramount. Music by Fred Karlin; lyrics by Dory Previn.
Jean from The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie, 20th Century-Fox Productions, Ltd.; 20th Century-Fox. (UK) Music and lyrics by Rod McKuen.
Winner markerRaindrops Keep Fallin’ on My Head from Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid, George Roy Hill-Paul Monash Production; 20th Century-Fox. Music by Burt Bacharach; lyrics by Hal David.
True Grit from True Grit, Hal Wallis Productions; Paramount. Music by Elmer Bernstein; lyrics by Don Black.
What Are You Doing the Rest of Your Life? from The Happy Ending, Pax Films Production; United Artists. Music by Michel Legrand; lyrics by Alan and Marilyn Bergman.

1970  (43rd)

(Original Score)

Airport, Ross Hunter-Universal Production; Universal. Alfred Newman.
Cromwell, Irving Allen, Ltd. Production; Columbia. (UK, USA) Frank Cordell.
Winner markerLove Story, The Love Story Company Production; Paramount. Francis Lai.
Patton, 20th Century-Fox. Jerry Goldsmith.
Sunflower, Sostar S.A. Production; Avco Embassy. (Italy, France, Soviet Union, USA) Henry Mancini.

(Original Song Score)

The Baby Maker, Robert Wise Production; National General Pictures. Music by Fred Karlin; lyrics by Tylwyth Kymry.
A Boy Named Charlie Brown, Lee Mendelson Film-Melendez Features Production; Cinema Center Films Presentation; National General Pictures. Music by Rod McKuen and John Scott Trotter; lyrics by Rod McKuen, Bill Melendez and Al Shean; adaptation score by Vince Guaraldi.
Darling Lili, Geoffrey Productions; Paramount. Music by Henry Mancini; lyrics by Johnny Mercer.
Winner markerLet It Be, Beatles-Apple Production; United Artists. (UK) Music and lyrics by The Beatles.
Scrooge, Waterbury Films, Ltd. Production; Cinema Center Films Presentation; National General Pictures. (UK) Music and lyrics by Leslie Bricusse; adaptation score by Ian Fraser and Herbert W. Spencer.

(Song [Original for the Picture])

Winner markerFor All We Know from Lovers and Other Strangers, ABC Pictures Production; Cinerama. Music by Fred Karlin; lyrics by Robb Royer (aka Robb Wilson) and James Griffin (aka Arthur James).
Pieces of Dreams from Pieces of Dreams, RFB Enterprises Production; United Artists. Music by Michel Legrand; lyrics by Alan and Marilyn Bergman.
Thank You Very Much from Scrooge, Waterbury Films, Ltd. Production; Cinema Center Films Presentation; National General Pictures. (UK) Music and lyrics by Leslie Bricusse.
Till Love Touches Your Life from Madron, Edric-Isracine-Zev Braun Productions; Four Star-Excelsior Releasing Company. (Israel) Music by Riz Ortolani; lyrics by Arthur Hamilton.
Whistling Away the Dark from Darling Lili, Geoffrey Productions; Paramount. Music by Henry Mancini; lyrics by Johnny Mercer.

1971  (44th)

(Original Dramatic Score)

Mary, Queen of Scots, Hal B. Wallis-Universal Pictures, Ltd. Production; Universal. (UK, USA) John Barry.
Nicholas and Alexandra, A Horizon Pictures Production; Columbia. (UK) Richard Rodney Bennett.
Shaft, Shaft Productions, Ltd.; Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. Isaac Hayes.
Straw Dogs, Talent Associates, Ltd.-Amerbroco Films, Ltd. Production; ABC Pictures Presentation; Cinerama. (UK, USA) Jerry Fielding.
Winner markerSummer of ’42, Robert Mulligan-Richard Alan Roth Production; Warner Bros. Michel Legrand.

(Scoring: Adaptation and Original Song Score)

Bedknobs and Broomsticks, Walt Disney Productions; Buena Vista. Song score by Richard M. Sherman and Robert B. Sherman; adaptation score by Irwin Kostal.
The Boy Friend, Russflix, Ltd. Production; Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. (UK, USA) Adaptation score by Peter Maxwell Davies and Peter Greenwell.
Winner markerFiddler on the Roof, Mirisch-Cartier Productions; United Artists. Adaptation score by John Williams.
Tchaikovsky, Dimitri Tiomkin-Mosfilm Studios Production. (Soviet Union) Adaptation score by Dimitri Tiomkin.
Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory, Wolper Pictures, Ltd. Production; Paramount. (USA, East Germany, West Germany) Song score by Leslie Bricusse and Anthony Newley; adaptation score by Walter Scharf.

(Song [Original for the Picture])

The Age of Not Believing from Bedknobs and Broomsticks, Walt Disney Productions; Buena Vista. Music and lyrics by Richard M. Sherman and Robert B. Sherman.
All His Children from Sometimes a Great Notion, Universal-Newman-Foreman Company Production; Universal. Music by Henry Mancini; lyrics by Alan and Marilyn Bergman.
Bless the Beasts & Children from Bless the Beasts & Children, Columbia. Music and lyrics by Barry DeVorzon and Perry Botkin, Jr.
Life Is What You Make It from Kotch, Kotch Company Production; ABC Pictures Presentation; Cinerama. Music by Marvin Hamlisch; lyrics by Johnny Mercer.
Winner markerTheme from Shaft from Shaft, Shaft Productions, Ltd.; Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. Music and lyrics by Isaac Hayes.

1972  (45th)

(Original Dramatic Score)

The Godfather, Albert S. Ruddy Production; Paramount. Nino Rota. [NOTE: The Godfather score, composed by Nino Rota, was originally announced as one of the five official nominees. It was later pointed out that portions of the score and the main theme were composed by Rota for his score to the 1958 Italian film Fortunella. The Music Branch was given this information and re-balloted to determine the fifth nomination. The list of six films they were to choose from were the remaining five of the top ten preliminary listings, plus The Godfather score. The results of the re-balloting was that the fifth nomination became Sleuth, composed by John Addison, and The Godfather was dropped.]
Images, Hemdale Group, Ltd.-Lion’s Gate Films Production; Columbia. (UK, USA) John Williams.
Winner markerLimelight, Charles Chaplin Productions; Columbia. Charles Chaplin, Raymond Rasch and Larry Russell. [NOTE: Limelight, made in 1952, was belatedly eligible for 1972 consideration because it had not previously been shown in a Los Angeles theater as Academy rules require.]
Napoleon and Samantha, Walt Disney Productions; Buena Vista. Buddy Baker.
The Poseidon Adventure, Irwin Allen Production; 20th Century-Fox. John Williams.
Sleuth, Palomar Pictures International Production; 20th Century-Fox. (UK, USA) John Addison.

(Scoring: Adaptation and Original Song Score)

Winner markerCabaret, ABC Pictures Production; Allied Artists. Adaptation score by Ralph Burns.
Lady Sings the Blues, Motown-Weston-Furie Production; Paramount. Adaptation score by Gil Askey.
Man of La Mancha, P.E.A. Produzioni Europee Associate S.p.A. Production; United Artists. (Italy, USA) Adaptation score by Laurence Rosenthal.

(Song [Original for the Picture])

Ben from Ben, BCP Productions, Cinerama. Music by Walter Scharf; lyrics by Don Black.
Come Follow, Follow Me from The Little Ark, Robert Radnitz Productions, Ltd.; Cinema Center Films Presentation; National General Pictures. Music by Fred Karlin; lyrics by Marsha Karlin.
Marmalade, Molasses & Honey from The Life and Times of Judge Roy Bean, First Artists Production Company, Ltd. Production; National General Pictures. Music by Maurice Jarre; lyrics by Marilyn and Alan Bergman.
Winner markerThe Morning After from The Poseidon Adventure, Irwin Allen Production; 20th Century-Fox. Music and lyrics by Al Kasha and Joel Hirschhorn.
Strange Are the Ways of Love from The Stepmother, Magic Eye of Hollywood Productions; Crown International. Music by Sammy Fain; lyrics by Paul Francis Webster.

1973  (46th)

(Original Dramatic Score)

Cinderella Liberty, Sanford Production; 20th Century-Fox. John Williams.
The Day of the Dolphin, Icarus Productions; Avco Embassy. Georges Delerue.
Papillon, Corona-General Production Company Production; Allied Artists. (France, USA) Jerry Goldsmith.
A Touch of Class, Brut Productions; Avco Embassy. (UK) John Cameron.
Winner markerThe Way We Were, Rastar Productions; Columbia. Marvin Hamlisch.

(Scoring: Original Song Score and Adaptation -or- Scoring: Adaptation)

Jesus Christ Superstar, Universal-Norman Jewison-Robert Stigwood Production; Universal. Adaptation score by Andre Previn, Herbert Spencer and Andrew Lloyd Webber.
Winner markerThe Sting, Universal-Bill/Phillips-George Roy Hill Film Production; Zanuck/Brown Presentation; Universal. Adaptation score by Marvin Hamlisch.
Tom Sawyer, Arthur P. Jacobs Production; Reader’s Digest Presentation; United Artists. Song score by Richard M. Sherman and Robert B. Sherman; adaptation score by John Williams.

(Song)

All That Love Went to Waste from A Touch of Class, Brut Productions; Avco Embassy. (UK) Music by George Barrie; lyrics by Sammy Cahn.
Live and Let Die from Live and Let Die, Eon Productions, Ltd.; United Artists. (UK) Music and lyrics by Paul McCartney and Linda McCartney.
Love from Robin Hood, Walt Disney Productions; Buena Vista. Music by George Bruns; lyrics by Floyd Huddleston.
Nice to Be Around from Cinderella Liberty, Sanford Production; 20th Century-Fox. Music by John Williams; lyrics by Paul Williams.
Winner markerThe Way We Were from The Way We Were, Rastar Productions; Columbia. Music by Marvin Hamlisch; lyrics by Alan and Marilyn Bergman.

1974  (47th)

(Original Dramatic Score)

Chinatown, Robert Evans Production; Paramount. Jerry Goldsmith.
Winner markerThe Godfather Part II, Coppola Company Production; Paramount. Nino Rota and Carmine Coppola.
Murder on the Orient Express, G.W. Films, Ltd. Production; Paramount. (UK, USA) Richard Rodney Bennett.
Shanks, William Castle Enterprises Production; Paramount. Alex North.
The Towering Inferno, Irwin Allen Production; 20th Century-Fox/Warner Bros. John Williams.

(Scoring: Original Song Score and Adaptation -or- Scoring: Adaptation)

Winner markerThe Great Gatsby, David Merrick Production; Paramount. Adaptation score by Nelson Riddle.
The Little Prince, Stanley Donen Enterprises, Ltd. Production; Paramount. (UK, USA) Song score by Alan Jay Lerner and Frederick Loewe; adaptation score by Angela Morley and Douglas Gamley.
Phantom of the Paradise, Harbor Productions; 20th Century-Fox. Song score by Paul Williams; adaptation score by Paul Williams and George Aliceson Tipton.

(Song)

Benji’s Theme (I Feel Love) from Benji, Mulberry Square. Music by Euel Box; lyrics by Betty Box.
Blazing Saddles from Blazing Saddles, Warner Bros. Music by John Morris; lyrics by Mel Brooks.
Little Prince from The Little Prince, Stanley Donen Enterprises, Ltd. Production; Paramount. (UK, USA) Music by Frederick Loewe; lyrics by Alan Jay Lerner.
Winner markerWe May Never Love Like This Again from The Towering Inferno, Irwin Allen Production; 20th Century-Fox/Warner Bros. Music and lyrics by Al Kasha and Joel Hirschhorn.
Wherever Love Takes Me from Gold, Avton Film Productions, Ltd.; Allied Artists. (UK) Music by Elmer Bernstein; lyrics by Don Black.

1975  (48th)

(Original Score)

Birds Do It, Bees Do It, Wolper Pictures, Ltd. Production; Columbia. Gerald Fried.
Bite the Bullet, Pax Enterprises Production; Columbia. Alex North.
Winner markerJaws, Universal-Zanuck/Brown Production; Universal. John Williams.
One Flew over the Cuckoo’s Nest, Fantasy Films Production; United Artists. Jack Nitzsche.
The Wind and the Lion, Herb Jaffe Production; Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. Jerry Goldsmith.

(Scoring: Original Song Score and Adaptation -or- Scoring: Adaptation)

Winner markerBarry Lyndon, Hawk Films, Ltd. Production; Warner Bros. (UK, USA) Adaptation score by Leonard Rosenman.
Funny Lady, Rastar Pictures Production; Columbia. Adaptation score by Peter Matz.
Tommy, Robert Stigwood Organisation, Ltd. Production; Columbia. (UK) Adaptation score by Peter Townshend.

(Original Song)

How Lucky Can You Get from Funny Lady, Rastar Pictures Production; Columbia. Music and lyrics by Fred Ebb and John Kander.
Winner markerI’m Easy from Nashville, ABC Entertainment-Jerry Weintraub-Robert Altman Production; Paramount. Music and lyrics by Keith Carradine.
Now That We’re in Love from Whiffs, Brut Productions; 20th Century-Fox. Music by George Barrie; lyrics by Sammy Cahn.
Richard’s Window from The Other Side of the Mountain, Filmways-Larry Peerce-Universal Production; Universal. Music by Charles Fox; lyrics by Norman Gimbel.
Theme from Mahogany (Do You Know Where You’re Going To) from Mahogany, Jobete Film Production; Paramount. Music by Michael Masser; lyrics by Gerry Goffin.

1976  (49th)

(Original Score)

Obsession, George Litto Productions; Columbia. Bernard Herrmann.
Winner markerThe Omen, 20th Century-Fox Productions, Ltd.; 20th Century-Fox. (UK, USA) Jerry Goldsmith.
The Outlaw Josey Wales, Malpaso Company Film Production; Warner Bros. Jerry Fielding.
Taxi Driver, Bill/Phillips Production of a Martin Scorsese Film; Columbia. Bernard Herrmann.
Voyage of the Damned, ITC Entertainment Production; Avco Embassy. (UK, USA) Lalo Schifrin.

(Original Song Score and Its Adaptation or Adaptation Score)

Winner markerBound for Glory, The Bound for Glory Company Production; United Artists. Adaptation score by Leonard Rosenman.
Bugsy Malone, Goodtimes Enterprises, Ltd. Production; Paramount. (UK) Song score and adaptation score by Paul Williams.
A Star Is Born, Barwood/Jon Peters Production; First Artists Presentation; Warner Bros. Adaptation score by Roger Kellaway.

(Original Song)

Ave Satani from The Omen, 20th Century-Fox Productions, Ltd.; 20th Century-Fox. (UK, USA) Music and lyrics by Jerry Goldsmith.
Come to Me from The Pink Panther Strikes Again, Amjo Productions, Ltd.; United Artists. (UK, USA) Music by Henry Mancini; lyrics by Don Black.
Winner markerEvergreen (Love Theme from A Star Is Born) from A Star Is Born, Barwood/Jon Peters Production; First Artists Presentation; Warner Bros. Music by Barbra Streisand; lyrics by Paul Williams.
Gonna Fly Now from Rocky, Robert Chartoff-Irwin Winkler Production; United Artists. Music by Bill Conti; lyrics by Carol Connors and Ayn Robbins.
A World That Never Was from Half a House, Lenro Productions; First American Films. Music by Sammy Fain; lyrics by Paul Francis Webster.

1977  (50th)

(Original Score)

Close Encounters of the Third Kind, Julia Phillips/Michael Phillips-Steven Spielberg Film Production; Columbia. John Williams.
Julia, 20th Century-Fox Production; 20th Century-Fox. Georges Delerue.
Mohammad—Messenger of God, Filmco International Production; Irwin Yablans Company. (Lebanon, Libya, Kuwait, Morocco, UK, Saudi Arabia) Maurice Jarre.
The Spy Who Loved Me, Eon Productions Ltd.; United Artists. (UK) Marvin Hamlisch.
Winner markerStar Wars, Lucasfilm, Ltd. Production; 20th Century-Fox. John Williams.

(Original Song Score and Its Adaptation or Adaptation Score)

Winner markerA Little Night Music, Sascha-Wien Film Production in association with Elliott Kastner; New World Pictures. (West Germany, Austria, USA) Adaptation score by Jonathan Tunick.
Pete’s Dragon, Walt Disney Productions; Buena Vista. Song score by Al Kasha and Joel Hirschhorn; adaptation score by Irwin Kostal.
The Slipper and the Rose—The Story of Cinderella, Paradine Co-Productions, Ltd.; Universal. (UK) Song score by Richard M. Sherman and Robert B. Sherman; adaptation score by Angela Morley.

(Original Song)

Candle on the Water from Pete’s Dragon, Walt Disney Productions; Buena Vista. Music and lyrics by Al Kasha and Joel Hirschhorn.
Nobody Does It Better from The Spy Who Loved Me, Eon Productions Ltd.; United Artists. (UK) Music by Marvin Hamlisch; lyrics by Carole Bayer Sager.
The Slipper and the Rose Waltz (He Danced with Me/She Danced with Me) from The Slipper and the Rose—The Story of Cinderella, Paradine Co-Productions, Ltd.; Universal. (UK) Music and lyrics by Richard M. Sherman and Robert B. Sherman.
Someone’s Waiting for You from The Rescuers, Walt Disney Productions; Buena Vista. Music by Sammy Fain; lyrics by Carol Connors and Ayn Robbins.
Winner markerYou Light Up My Life from You Light Up My Life, The Session Company Production; Columbia. Music and lyrics by Joseph Brooks.

1978  (51st)

(Adaptation Score)

Winner markerThe Buddy Holly Story, Innovisions-ECA Production; Columbia. Joe Renzetti.
Pretty Baby, Louis Malle Film Production; Paramount. Jerry Wexler.
The Wiz, Motown/Universal Pictures Production; Universal. Quincy Jones.

(Original Score)

The Boys from Brazil, ITC Entertainment Production; 20th Century-Fox. (UK, USA) Jerry Goldsmith.
Days of Heaven, OP Production; Paramount. Ennio Morricone.
Heaven Can Wait, Dogwood Productions; Paramount. Dave Grusin.
Winner markerMidnight Express, Casablanca Filmworks Production; Columbia. (UK, USA) Giorgio Moroder.
Superman, Dovemead Ltd. Production; Alexander Salkind Presentation; Warner Bros. (USA, UK, Canada, Switzerland) John Williams.

(Original Song)

Hopelessly Devoted to You from Grease, Robert Stigwood/Allan Carr Production; Paramount. Music and lyrics by John Farrar.
Winner markerLast Dance from Thank God It’s Friday, Casablanca-Motown Production; Columbia. Music and lyrics by Paul Jabara.
The Last Time I Felt Like This from Same Time, Next Year, Walter Mirisch-Robert Mulligan Production; Mirisch Corporation/Universal Pictures Presentation; Universal. Music by Marvin Hamlisch; lyrics by Alan and Marilyn Bergman.
Ready to Take a Chance Again from Foul Play, Miller-Milkis/Colin Higgins Picture Production; Paramount. Music by Charles Fox; lyrics by Norman Gimbel.
When You’re Loved from The Magic of Lassie, Lassie Productions; The International Picture Show Company. Music and lyrics by Richard M. Sherman and Robert B. Sherman.

1979  (52nd)

(Original Score)

The Amityville Horror, American International/Professional Films Production; American International Pictures. Lalo Schifrin.
The Champ, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Production; Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. Dave Grusin.
Winner markerA Little Romance, Pan Arts Associates Production; Orion Pictures Company. (France, USA) Georges Delerue.
Star Trek—The Motion Picture, Century Associates Production; Paramount. Jerry Goldsmith.
10, Geoffrey Productions; Orion Pictures Company. Henry Mancini.

(Original Song Score and Its Adaptation -or- Adaptation Score)

Winner markerAll That Jazz, Columbia/20th Century-Fox Production; 20th Century-Fox. Adaptation score by Ralph Burns.
Breaking Away, 20th Century-Fox Production; 20th Century-Fox. Adaptation score by Patrick Williams.
The Muppet Movie, Jim Henson Productions; Lord Grade/Martin Starger Presentation; AFD (Associated Film Distribution). (UK, USA) Song score by Paul Williams and Kenny Ascher; adaptation score by Paul Williams.

(Original Song)

I’ll Never Say “Goodbye” from The Promise, Fred Weintraub-Paul Heller Present/Universal Production; Universal. Music by David Shire; lyric by Alan and Marilyn Bergman.
Winner markerIt Goes Like It Goes from Norma Rae, 20th Century-Fox Production; 20th Century-Fox. Music by David Shire; lyric by Norman Gimbel.
It’s Easy to Say from 10, Geoffrey Productions; Orion Pictures Company. Music by Henry Mancini; lyric by Robert Wells.
The Rainbow Connection from The Muppet Movie, Jim Henson Productions; Lord Grade/Martin Starger Presentation; AFD (Associated Film Distribution). (UK, USA) Music and lyric by Paul Williams and Kenny Ascher.
Through the Eyes of Love from Ice Castles, International Cinemedia Centre, Ltd. Production; Columbia. Music by Marvin Hamlisch; lyric by Carole Bayer Sager.

1980  (53rd)

(Original Score)

Altered States, Warner Bros. Production; Warner Bros. John Corigliano.
The Elephant Man, Brooksfilms Limited Production; Paramount. (USA, UK) John Morris.
The Empire Strikes Back, Lucasfilm, Ltd. Production; 20th Century-Fox. John Williams.
Winner markerFame, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Production; Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. Michael Gore.
Tess, Renn-Burrill Co-production with the participation of the Societe Francaise de Production (S.F.P.); Columbia. (UK, France) Philippe Sarde.

(Original Song)

Winner markerFame from Fame, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Production; Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. Music by Michael Gore; lyric by Dean Pitchford.
Nine to Five from Nine to Five, 20th Century-Fox Production; 20th Century-Fox. Music and lyric by Dolly Parton.
On the Road Again from Honeysuckle Rose, Warner Bros. Production; Warner Bros. Music and lyric by Willie Nelson.
Out Here on My Own from Fame, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Production; Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. Music by Michael Gore; lyric by Lesley Gore.
People Alone from The Competition, Rastar Films Production; Columbia. Music by Lalo Schifrin; lyric by Wilbur Jennings.

1981  (54th)

(Original Score)

Winner markerChariots of Fire, Enigma Productions Limited; The Ladd Company/Warner Bros. (UK) Vangelis.
Dragonslayer, Barwood/Robbins Production; Paramount. Alex North.
On Golden Pond, ITC Films/IPC Films Production; Universal. (UK, USA) Dave Grusin.
Ragtime, Ragtime Production; Paramount. Randy Newman.
Raiders of the Lost Ark, Lucasfilm, Ltd. Production; Paramount. John Williams.

(Original Song)

Winner markerArthur’s Theme (Best That You Can Do) from Arthur, Rollins, Joffe, Morra and Brezner Production; Orion. Music and lyric by Burt Bacharach, Carole Bayer Sager, Christopher Cross and Peter Allen.
Endless Love from Endless Love, Polygram/Universal Pictures/Keith Barish/Dyson Lovell Production; Universal. Music and lyric by Lionel Richie.
The First Time It Happens from The Great Muppet Caper, Jim Henson/ITC Film Entertainment Limited Production; Universal. (UK, USA) Music and lyric by Joe Raposo.
For Your Eyes Only from For Your Eyes Only, Eon Productions, Ltd.; United Artists. (UK) Music by Bill Conti; lyric by Mick Leeson.
One More Hour from Ragtime, Ragtime Production; Paramount. Music and lyric by Randy Newman.

1982  (55th)

(Original Score)

Winner markerE.T. The Extra-Terrestrial, Universal Pictures Production; Universal. John Williams.
Gandhi, Indo-British Film Production; Columbia. (UK, India) Ravi Shankar and George Fenton.
An Officer and a Gentleman, Lorimar Production in association with Martin Elfand; Paramount. Jack Nitzsche.
Poltergeist, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer/Steven Spielberg Production; MGM/UA. Jerry Goldsmith.
Sophie’s Choice, ITC Entertainment Presentation of a Pakula-Barish Production; Universal/A.F.D. (UK, USA) Marvin Hamlisch.

(Original Song Score and Its Adaptation -or- Adaptation Score)

Annie, Rastar Films Production; Columbia. Adaptation score by Ralph Burns.
One from the Heart, Zoetrope Studios Production; Columbia. Song score by Tom Waits.
Winner markerVictor/Victoria, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Production; MGM/UA. (UK, USA) Song score by Henry Mancini and Leslie Bricusse; adaptation score by Henry Mancini.

(Original Song)

Eye of the Tiger from Rocky III, Robert Chartoff-Irwin Winkler/United Artists Production; MGM/UA. Music and lyric by Jim Peterik and Frankie Sullivan III.
How Do You Keep the Music Playing? from Best Friends, Timberlane Films Production; Warner Bros. Music by Michel Legrand; lyric by Alan and Marilyn Bergman.
If We Were in Love from Yes, Giorgio, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Production; MGM/UA. Music by John Williams; lyric by Alan and Marilyn Bergman.
It Might Be You from Tootsie, Mirage/Punch Production; Columbia. Music by Dave Grusin; lyric by Alan and Marilyn Bergman.
Winner markerUp Where We Belong from An Officer and a Gentleman, Lorimar Production in association with Martin Elfand; Paramount. Music by Jack Nitzsche and Buffy Sainte-Marie; lyric by Will Jennings.

1983  (56th)

(Original Score)

Cross Creek, Robert B. Radnitz/Martin Ritt/Thorn EMI Films Production; Universal. Leonard Rosenman.
Return of the Jedi, Lucasfilm, Ltd. Production; 20th Century-Fox. John Williams.
Winner markerThe Right Stuff, Robert Chartoff-Irwin Winkler Production; The Ladd Company through Warner Bros. Bill Conti.
Terms of Endearment, James L. Brooks Production; Paramount. Michael Gore.
Under Fire, Lions Gate Films Production; Orion. (USA, Mexico) Jerry Goldsmith.

(Original Song Score or Adaptation Score)

The Sting II, Jennings Lang/Universal Pictures Production; Universal. Adaptation score by Lalo Schifrin.
Trading Places, Aaron Russo Production; Paramount. Adaptation score by Elmer Bernstein.
Winner markerYentl, United Artists/Ladbroke Feature/Barwood Production; MGM/UA. (UK, USA) Song score by Michel Legrand, Alan Bergman and Marilyn Bergman.

(Original Song)

Winner markerFlashdance . . . What a Feeling from Flashdance, Polygram Pictures Production; Paramount. Music by Giorgio Moroder; lyric by Keith Forsey and Irene Cara.
Maniac from Flashdance, Polygram Pictures Production; Paramount. Music and lyric by Michael Sembello and Dennis Matkosky.
Over You from Tender Mercies, EMI Presentation of an Antron Media Production; Universal/A.F.D. Music and lyric by Austin Roberts and Bobby Hart.
Papa, Can You Hear Me? from Yentl, United Artists/Ladbroke Feature/Barwood Production; MGM/UA. (UK, USA) Music by Michel Legrand; lyric by Alan and Marilyn Bergman.
The Way He Makes Me Feel from Yentl, United Artists/Ladbroke Feature/Barwood Production; MGM/UA. (UK, USA) Music by Michel Legrand; lyric by Alan and Marilyn Bergman.

1984  (57th)

(Original Score)

Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom, Lucasfilm, Ltd. Production; Paramount. John Williams.
The Natural, Tri-Star Pictures Production; Tri-Star. Randy Newman.
Winner markerA Passage to India, G.W. Films, Ltd. Production; Columbia. (UK, USA) Maurice Jarre.
The River, Universal Pictures Production; Universal. John Williams.
Under the Volcano, Ithaca Enterprises Production; Universal. (Mexico, USA) Alex North.

(Original Song Score)

The Muppets Take Manhattan, Tri-Star Pictures Production; Tri-Star. Jeff Moss.
Winner markerPurple Rain, Purple Films Company Production; Warner Bros. Prince.
Songwriter, Tri-Star Pictures Production; Tri-Star. Kris Kristofferson.

(Original Song)

Against All Odds (Take a Look at Me Now) from Against All Odds, New Visions Production; Columbia. Music and lyric by Phil Collins.
Footloose from Footloose, Daniel Melnick Production; Paramount. Music and lyric by Kenny Loggins and Dean Pitchford.
Ghostbusters from Ghostbusters, Columbia Pictures Production; Columbia. Music and lyric by Ray Parker, Jr.
Winner markerI Just Called to Say I Love You from The Woman in Red, Woman in Red Production; Orion. Music and lyric by Stevie Wonder.
Let’s Hear It for the Boy from Footloose, Daniel Melnick Production; Paramount. Music and lyric by Tom Snow and Dean Pitchford.

1985  (58th)

(Original Score)

Agnes of God, Columbia Pictures Production; Columbia. (USA, Canada) Georges Delerue.
The Color Purple, Warner Bros. Production; Warner Bros. Quincy Jones, Jeremy Lubbock, Rod Temperton, Caiphus Semenya, Andrae Crouch, Chris Boardman, Jorge Calandrelli, Joel Rosenbaum, Fred Steiner, Jack Hayes, Jerry Hey and Randy Kerber.
Winner markerOut of Africa, Universal Pictures Limited Production; Universal. (USA, UK) John Barry.
Silverado, Columbia Pictures Production; Columbia. Bruce Broughton.
Witness, Edward S. Feldman Production; Paramount. Maurice Jarre.

(Original Song)

Miss Celie’s Blues (Sister) from The Color Purple, Warner Bros. Production; Warner Bros. Music by Quincy Jones and Rod Temperton; lyric by Quincy Jones, Rod Temperton and Lionel Richie.
The Power of Love from Back to the Future, Amblin Entertainment/Universal Pictures Production; Universal. Music by Chris Hayes and Johnny Colla; lyric by Huey Lewis.
Winner markerSay You, Say Me from White Nights, New Visions Production; Columbia. Music and lyric by Lionel Richie.
Separate Lives (Love Theme from White Nights) from White Nights, New Visions Production; Columbia. Music and lyric by Stephen Bishop.
Surprise, Surprise from A Chorus Line, Embassy Films Associates and Polygram Pictures Production; Columbia. Music by Marvin Hamlisch; lyric by Edward Kleban.

1986  (59th)

(Original Score)

Aliens, 20th Century Fox Film Production; 20th Century Fox. (USA, UK) James Horner.
Hoosiers, Carter De Haven Production; Orion. (UK, USA) Jerry Goldsmith.
The Mission, Warner Bros./Goldcrest and Kingsmere Production; Warner Bros. (UK, France) Ennio Morricone.
Winner marker’Round Midnight, Irwin Winkler Production; Warner Bros. (USA, France) Herbie Hancock.
Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home, Harve Bennett Production; Paramount. Leonard Rosenman.

(Original Song)

Glory of Love from The Karate Kid Part II, Columbia Pictures Production; Columbia. Music by Peter Cetera and David Foster; lyric by Peter Cetera and Diane Nini.
Life in a Looking Glass from That’s Life, Paradise Cove/Ubilam Production; Columbia. Music by Henry Mancini; lyric by Leslie Bricusse.
Mean Green Mother from Outer Space from Little Shop of Horrors, Geffen Company Production; Geffen Company through Warner Bros. Music by Alan Menken; lyric by Howard Ashman.
Somewhere out There from An American Tail, Amblin Entertainment Production; Universal. Music by James Horner and Barry Mann; lyric by Cynthia Weil.
Winner markerTake My Breath Away from Top Gun, Don Simpson/Jerry Bruckheimer Production; Paramount. Music by Giorgio Moroder; lyric by Tom Whitlock.

1987  (60th)

(Original Score)

Cry Freedom, Marble Arch Production; Universal. (UK) George Fenton and Jonas Gwangwa.
Empire of the Sun, Warner Bros. Production; Warner Bros. John Williams.
Winner markerThe Last Emperor, Hemdale Film Production; Columbia. (UK, Italy, China, France) Ryuichi Sakamoto, David Byrne and Cong Su.
The Untouchables, Art Linson Production; Paramount. Ennio Morricone.
The Witches of Eastwick, Warner Bros. Production; Warner Bros. John Williams.

(Original Song)

Cry Freedom from Cry Freedom, Marble Arch Production; Universal. (UK) Music and lyric by George Fenton and Jonas Gwangwa.
Winner marker(I’ve Had) The Time of My Life from Dirty Dancing, Vestron Pictures Production in association with Great American Films Limited Partnership; Vestron. Music by Franke Previte, John DeNicola and Donald Markowitz; lyric by Franke Previte.
Nothing’s Gonna Stop Us Now from Mannequin, Gladden Entertainment Production; 20th Century-Fox. Music and lyric by Albert Hammond and Diane Warren.
Shakedown from Beverly Hills Cop II, Don Simpson/Jerry Bruckheimer Production in association with Eddie Murphy Productions; Paramount. Music by Harold Faltermeyer and Keith Forsey; lyric by Harold Faltermeyer, Keith Forsey and Bob Seger.
Storybook Love from The Princess Bride, Act III Communications Production; 20th Century-Fox. Music and lyric by Willy DeVille.

1988  (61st)

(Original Score)

The Accidental Tourist, Warner Bros. Production; Warner Bros. John Williams.
Dangerous Liaisons, Warner Bros. Production; Warner Bros. (USA, UK) George Fenton.
Gorillas in the Mist, Warner Bros. Production; Warner Bros./Universal. Maurice Jarre.
Winner markerThe Milagro Beanfield War, Robert Redford/Moctesuma Esparza Production; Universal. Dave Grusin.
Rain Man, Guber-Peters Company Production; United Artists. Hans Zimmer.

(Original Song)

Calling You from Bagdad Café, Pelemele Film Production; Island Pictures. (West Germany) Music and lyric by Bob Telson.
Winner markerLet the River Run from Working Girl, 20th Century Fox Production; 20th Century Fox. Music and lyric by Carly Simon.
Two Hearts from Buster, N.F.H. Production; Hemdale Releasing. (UK, Mexico) Music by Lamont Dozier; lyric by Phil Collins.

1989  (62nd)

(Original Score)

Born on the Fourth of July, A. Kitman Ho & Ixtlan Production; Universal. John Williams.
The Fabulous Baker Boys, Gladden Entertainment Presentation of a Mirage Production; 20th Century Fox. David Grusin.
Field of Dreams, Gordon Company Production; Universal. James Horner.
Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade, Lucasfilm, Ltd. Production; Paramount. John Williams.
Winner markerThe Little Mermaid, Walt Disney Pictures Production in association with Silver Screen Partners IV; Buena Vista. Alan Menken.

(Original Song)

After All from Chances Are, Tri-Star Pictures Production; Tri-Star. Music by Tom Snow; lyric by Dean Pitchford.
The Girl Who Used to Be Me from Shirley Valentine, Lewis Gilbert/Willy Russell Production; Paramount. (UK, USA) Music by Marvin Hamlisch; lyric by Alan and Marilyn Bergman.
I Love to See You Smile from Parenthood, Imagine Entertainment Production; Universal. Music and lyric by Randy Newman.
Kiss the Girl from The Little Mermaid, Walt Disney Pictures Production in association with Silver Screen Partners IV; Buena Vista. Music by Alan Menken; lyric by Howard Ashman.
Winner markerUnder the Sea from The Little Mermaid, Walt Disney Pictures Production in association with Silver Screen Partners IV; Buena Vista. Music by Alan Menken; lyric by Howard Ashman.

1990  (63rd)

(Original Score)

Avalon, Tri-Star Pictures Production; Tri-Star. Randy Newman.
Winner markerDances with Wolves, Tig Production; Orion. (USA, UK) John Barry.
Ghost, Howard W. Koch Production; Paramount. Maurice Jarre.
Havana, Universal Pictures Limited Production; Universal. David Grusin.
Home Alone, 20th Century Fox Production; 20th Century Fox. John Williams.

(Original Song)

Blaze of Glory from Young Guns II, Morgan Creek Production; 20th Century Fox. Music and lyric by Jon Bon Jovi.
I’m Checkin’ Out from Postcards from the Edge, Columbia Pictures Production; Columbia. Music and lyric by Shel Silverstein.
Promise Me You’ll Remember from The Godfather, Part III, Zoetrope Studios Production; Paramount. Music by Carmine Coppola; lyric by John Bettis.
Somewhere in My Memory from Home Alone, 20th Century Fox Production; 20th Century Fox. Music by John Williams; lyric by Leslie Bricusse.
Winner markerSooner or Later (I Always Get My Man) from Dick Tracy, Touchstone Pictures Production; Buena Vista. Music and lyric by Stephen Sondheim.

1991  (64th)

(Original Score)

Winner markerBeauty and the Beast, Walt Disney Pictures Production; Buena Vista. Alan Menken.
Bugsy, TriStar Pictures Production; TriStar. Ennio Morricone.
The Fisher King, TriStar Pictures Production; TriStar. George Fenton.
JFK, Camelot Production; Warner Bros. (France, USA) John Williams.
The Prince of Tides, Barwood/Longfellow Production; Columbia. James Newton Howard.

(Original Song)

Be Our Guest from Beauty and the Beast, Walt Disney Pictures Production; Buena Vista. Music by Alan Menken; lyric by Howard Ashman.
Winner markerBeauty and the Beast from Beauty and the Beast, Walt Disney Pictures Production; Buena Vista. Music by Alan Menken; lyric by Howard Ashman.
Belle from Beauty and the Beast, Walt Disney Pictures Production; Buena Vista. Music by Alan Menken; lyric by Howard Ashman.
(Everything I Do) I Do It For You from Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves, Morgan Creek Production; Warner Bros. (USA, UK) Music by Michael Kamen; lyric by Bryan Adams and Robert John Lange.
When You’re Alone from Hook, TriStar Pictures Production; TriStar. Music by John Williams; lyric by Leslie Bricusse.

1992  (65th)

(Original Score)

Winner markerAladdin, Walt Disney Pictures Production; Buena Vista. Alan Menken.
Basic Instinct, Carolco Production; TriStar. (France, USA, UK) Jerry Goldsmith.
Chaplin, Carolco Production; TriStar. (UK, France, Italy, Japan, USA) John Barry.
Howards End, Merchant Ivory Productions; Sony Pictures Classics. (UK, Japan, USA) Richard Robbins.
A River Runs Through It, Columbia Pictures Production; Columbia. Mark Isham.

(Original Song)

Beautiful Maria of My Soul from The Mambo Kings, Northwest Production; Warner Bros. (France, USA) Music by Robert Kraft; lyric by Arne Glimcher.
Friend Like Me from Aladdin, Walt Disney Pictures Production; Buena Vista. Music by Alan Menken; lyric by Howard Ashman.
I Have Nothing from The Bodyguard, Warner Bros. Production; Warner Bros. Music by David Foster; lyric by Linda Thompson.
Run to You from The Bodyguard, Warner Bros. Production; Warner Bros. Music by Jud Friedman; lyric by Allan Rich.
Winner markerA Whole New World from Aladdin, Walt Disney Pictures Production; Buena Vista. Music by Alan Menken; lyric by Tim Rice.

1993  (66th)

(Original Score)

The Age of Innocence, Cappa/De Fina Production; Columbia. Elmer Bernstein.
The Firm, John Davis/Scott Rudin/Mirage Production; Paramount. Dave Grusin.
The Fugitive, Warner Bros. Production; Warner Bros. James Newton Howard.
The Remains of the Day, Mike Nichols/John Calley/Merchant Ivory Production; Columbia. (USA, UK) Richard Robbins.
Winner markerSchindler’s List, Universal Pictures/Amblin Entertainment Production; Universal. John Williams.

(Original Song)

Again from Poetic Justice, Columbia Pictures Production; Columbia. Music and lyric by Janet Jackson, James Harris III and Terry Lewis.
The Day I Fall in Love from Beethoven’s 2nd, Universal Pictures Production; Universal. Music and lyric by Carole Bayer Sager, James Ingram and Clif Magness.
Philadelphia from Philadelphia, TriStar Pictures Production; TriStar. Music and lyric by Neil Young.
Winner markerStreets of Philadelphia from Philadelphia, TriStar Pictures Production; TriStar. Music and lyric by Bruce Springsteen.
A Wink and a Smile from Sleepless in Seattle, TriStar Pictures Production; TriStar. Music by Marc Shaiman; lyric by Ramsey McLean.

1994  (67th)

(Original Score)

Forrest Gump, Steve Tisch/Wendy Finerman Production; Paramount. Alan Silvestri.
Interview with the Vampire, Geffen Pictures Production; Geffen Pictures through Warner Bros. Elliot Goldenthal.
Winner markerThe Lion King, Walt Disney Pictures Production; Buena Vista. Hans Zimmer.
Little Women, Di Novi Pictures Production; Columbia. (USA, Canada) Thomas Newman.
The Shawshank Redemption, Castle Rock Entertainment Production; Columbia. Thomas Newman.

(Original Song)

Winner markerCan You Feel the Love Tonight from The Lion King, Walt Disney Pictures Production; Buena Vista. Music by Elton John; lyric by Tim Rice.
Circle of Life from The Lion King, Walt Disney Pictures Production; Buena Vista. Music by Elton John; lyric by Tim Rice.
Hakuna Matata from The Lion King, Walt Disney Pictures Production; Buena Vista. Music by Elton John; lyric by Tim Rice.
Look What Love Has Done from Junior, Northern Lights Entertainment Production; Universal. Music and lyric by Carole Bayer Sager, James Newton Howard, James Ingram and Patty Smyth.
Make Up Your Mind from The Paper, Imagine Entertainment Production; Universal. Music and lyric by Randy Newman.

1995  (68th)

(Original Dramatic Score)

Apollo 13, Imagine Entertainment and Universal Pictures Production; Universal. James Horner.
Braveheart, Icon Productions/Ladd Company Production; Paramount. James Horner.
Nixon, Hollywood Pictures/Cinergi Pictures Entertainment Production; Buena Vista. John Williams.
Winner markerThe Postman (Il Postino), Cecchi Gori Group Tiger Cinematografica Production/Pentafilm/Esterno Mediterraneo/Blue Dahlia Production; Miramax Films. (Italy, France, Belgium) Luis Enrique Bacalov.
Sense and Sensibility, Mirage Production; Columbia. (USA, UK) Patrick Doyle.

(Original Musical or Comedy Score)

The American President, Castle Rock Entertainment Production; Columbia. Marc Shaiman.
Winner markerPocahontas, Walt Disney Pictures Production; Buena Vista. Music by Alan Menken; lyrics by Stephen Schwartz; orchestral score by Alan Menken.
Sabrina, Mirage/Scott Rudin/Sandollar Production; Paramount in association with Constellation Films. (Germany, USA) John Williams.
Toy Story, Walt Disney Pictures/Pixar Production; Buena Vista. Randy Newman.
Unstrung Heroes, Hollywood Pictures Production; Buena Vista. Thomas Newman.

(Original Song)

Winner markerColors of the Wind from Pocahontas, Walt Disney Pictures Production; Buena Vista. Music by Alan Menken; lyric by Stephen Schwartz.
Dead Man Walkin’ from Dead Man Walking, Working Title/Havoc Production; Gramercy Pictures. (UK, USA) Music and lyric by Bruce Springsteen.
Have You Ever Really Loved a Woman from Don Juan DeMarco, Juno Pix Production; New Line. Music and lyric by Michael Kamen, Bryan Adams and Robert John Lange.
Moonlight from Sabrina, Mirage/Scott Rudin/Sandollar Production; Paramount in association with Constellation Films. (Germany, USA) Music by John Williams; lyric by Alan Bergman and Marilyn Bergman.
You’ve Got a Friend from Toy Story, Walt Disney Pictures/Pixar Production; Buena Vista. Music and lyric by Randy Newman.

1996  (69th)

(Original Dramatic Score)

Winner markerThe English Patient, Tiger Moth Production; Miramax Films. (USA, UK) Gabriel Yared.
Hamlet, Castle Rock Entertainment Production; Columbia. (UK, USA) Patrick Doyle.
Michael Collins, Geffen Pictures Production; Geffen Pictures through Warner Bros. (UK, Ireland, USA) Elliot Goldenthal.
Shine, Momentum Films Production; Fine Line Features. (Australia) David Hirschfelder.
Sleepers, Propaganda Films Production; Warner Bros. John Williams.

(Original Musical or Comedy Score)

Winner markerEmma, Matchmaker Films/Haft Entertainment Production; Miramax Films. (UK, USA) Rachel Portman.
The First Wives Club, Scott Rudin Production; Paramount. Marc Shaiman.
The Hunchback of Notre Dame, Walt Disney Pictures Production; Buena Vista. Music by Alan Menken; lyrics by Stephen Schwartz; orchestral score by Alan Menken.
James and the Giant Peach, Walt Disney Pictures Production; Buena Vista. (UK, USA) Randy Newman.
The Preacher’s Wife, Touchstone Pictures/Samuel Goldwyn Company Production; Buena Vista. Hans Zimmer.

(Original Song)

Because You Loved Me from Up Close and Personal, Touchstone Pictures Production; Buena Vista. Music and lyric by Diane Warren.
For the First Time from One Fine Day, 20th Century Fox Production; 20th Century Fox. Music and lyric by James Newton Howard, Jud J. Friedman and Allan Dennis Rich.
I Finally Found Someone from The Mirror Has Two Faces, TriStar Pictures Production; TriStar. Music and lyric by Barbra Streisand, Marvin Hamlisch, Bryan Adams and Robert “Mutt” Lange.
That Thing You Do! from That Thing You Do!, 20th Century Fox Production; 20th Century Fox. Music and lyric by Adam Schlesinger.
Winner markerYou Must Love Me from Evita, Hollywood Pictures/Cinergi Pictures Entertainment Production; Buena Vista. Music by Andrew Lloyd Webber; lyric by Tim Rice.

1997  (70th)

(Original Dramatic Score)

Amistad, DreamWorks Film Production; DreamWorks. John Williams.
Good Will Hunting, Be Gentlemen Production; Miramax Films. Danny Elfman.
Kundun, Touchstone Pictures Production; Buena Vista. (USA, Monaco, Morocco) Philip Glass.
L. A. Confidential, Arnon Milchan/David L. Wolper Production; Warner Bros. Jerry Goldsmith.
Winner markerTitanic, Lightstorm Entertainment Production; 20th Century Fox and Paramount. James Horner.

(Original Musical or Comedy Score)

Anastasia, 20th Century Fox Film Production; 20th Century Fox. Music by Stephen Flaherty; lyrics by Lynn Ahrens; orchestral score by David Newman.
As Good as It Gets, Gracie Films Production; TriStar. Hans Zimmer.
Winner markerThe Full Monty, Redwave Films Production; Fox Searchlight. (UK, USA) Anne Dudley.
Men in Black, Amblin Entertainment Production; Columbia. Danny Elfman.
My Best Friend’s Wedding, Jerry Zucker/Predawn Production; TriStar. James Newton Howard.

(Original Song)

Go the Distance from Hercules, Walt Disney Pictures Production; Buena Vista. Music by Alan Menken; lyric by David Zippel.
How Do I Live from Con Air, Touchstone Pictures Production; Buena Vista. Music and lyric by Diane Warren.
Journey to the Past from Anastasia, 20th Century Fox Film Production; 20th Century Fox. Music by Stephen Flaherty; lyric by Lynn Ahrens.
Miss Misery from Good Will Hunting, Be Gentlemen Production; Miramax Films. Music and lyric by Elliott Smith.
Winner markerMy Heart Will Go On from Titanic, Lightstorm Entertainment Production; 20th Century Fox and Paramount. Music by James Horner; lyric by Will Jennings.

1998  (71st)

(Original Dramatic Score)

Elizabeth, Working Title Production; Gramercy Pictures. (UK) David Hirschfelder.
Winner markerLife Is Beautiful, Melampo Cinematografica Production; Miramax Films. (Italy) Nicola Piovani.
Pleasantville, Larger Than Life Production; New Line. Randy Newman.
Saving Private Ryan, Amblin Entertainment Production in association with Mutual Film Company; DreamWorks Pictures and Paramount Pictures. John Williams.
The Thin Red Line, Fox 2000 Pictures Presentation from Phoenix Pictures in association with George Stevens, Jr.; 20th Century Fox. Hans Zimmer.

(Original Musical or Comedy Score)

A Bug’s Life, Walt Disney Pictures/Pixar Animation Studios Production; Buena Vista. Randy Newman.
Mulan, Walt Disney Pictures Production; Buena Vista. Music by Matthew Wilder; lyrics by David Zippel; orchestral score by Jerry Goldsmith.
Patch Adams, Universal Pictures Production; Universal. Marc Shaiman.
The Prince of Egypt, DreamWorks SKG Production; DreamWorks SKG. Music and lyrics by Stephen Schwartz; orchestral score by Hans Zimmer.
Winner markerShakespeare in Love, Miramax Films, Universal Pictures, Bedford Falls Company Production; Miramax Films. (USA, UK) Stephen Warbeck.

(Original Song)

I Don’t Want to Miss a Thing from Armageddon, Touchstone Pictures Production; Buena Vista. Music and lyric by Diane Warren.
The Prayer from Quest for Camelot, Warner Bros. Production; Warner Bros. Music by Carole Bayer Sager and David Foster; lyric by Carole Bayer Sager, David Foster, Tony Renis and Alberto Testa.
A Soft Place to Fall from The Horse Whisperer, Touchstone Pictures Production; Buena Vista. Music and lyric by Allison Moorer and Gwil Owen.
That’ll Do from Babe: Pig in the City, Kennedy Miller Media Pty. Ltd. Production; Universal. (Australia) Music and lyric by Randy Newman.
Winner markerWhen You Believe from The Prince of Egypt, DreamWorks SKG Production; DreamWorks SKG. Music and lyric by Stephen Schwartz.

1999  (72nd)

(Original Score)

American Beauty, Jinks/Cohen Company Production; DreamWorks. Thomas Newman.
Angela’s Ashes, David Brown/Scott Rudin/Dirty Hands Production; Paramount-Universal Pictures International. (USA, Ireland) John Williams.
The Cider House Rules, FilmColony Production; Miramax Films. Rachel Portman.
Winner markerThe Red Violin, Rhombus Media Production; Lions Gate Films. (Canada, Italy, USA, UK, Austria) John Corigliano.
The Talented Mr. Ripley, Mirage Enterprises/Timnick Films Production; Paramount & Miramax. Gabriel Yared.

(Original Song)

Blame Canada from South Park: Bigger, Longer & Uncut, Scott Rudin and Trey Parker/Matt Stone in association with Comedy Central Production; Paramount and Warner Bros. Music and lyric by Trey Parker and Marc Shaiman.
Music of My Heart from Music of the Heart, Craven/Maddalena Films Production; Miramax Films. Music and lyric by Diane Warren.
Save Me from Magnolia, JoAnne Sellar/Ghoulardi Film Company Production; New Line. Music and lyric by Aimee Mann.
When She Loved Me from Toy Story 2, Walt Disney Pictures/Pixar Animation Studios Production; Buena Vista. Music and lyric by Randy Newman.
Winner markerYou’ll Be in My Heart from Tarzan, Walt Disney Pictures Production; Buena Vista. Music and lyric by Phil Collins.

2000  (73rd)

(Original Score)

Chocolat, David Brown Production; Miramax Films. (UK, USA) Rachel Portman.
Winner markerCrouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon, Zoom Hunt International Production; Sony Pictures Classics. (Taiwan, Hong Kong, USA, China) Tan Dun.
Gladiator, Douglas Wick in association with Scott Free Production; DreamWorks and Universal. (USA, UK, Malta, Morocco) Hans Zimmer.
Malèna, Medusa Film in collaboration with TELE+ Production; Miramax Films. (Italy, USA) Ennio Morricone.
The Patriot, Mutual Film Company/Centropolis Entertainment Production; Sony Pictures Releasing. (USA, Germany) John Williams.

(Original Song)

A Fool in Love from Meet the Parents, Universal Pictures Production; Universal and DreamWorks. Music and lyric by Randy Newman.
I’ve Seen It All from Dancer in the Dark, Fine Line Features/Zentropa Entertainments 4/Trust Film Svenska/Film I Vast/Liberator Production; Fine Line Features. (Denmark, Germany, Netherlands, Italy, USA, UK, France, Sweden, Finland, Iceland, Argentina, Norway, Taiwan, Belgium) Music by Björk; lyric by Lars von Trier and Sjon Sigurdsson.
A Love Before Time from Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon, Zoom Hunt International Production; Sony Pictures Classics. (Taiwan, Hong Kong, USA, China) Music by Jorge Calandrelli and Tan Dun; lyric by James Schamus.
My Funnny Friend and Me from The Emperor’s New Groove, Walt Disney Pictures Production; Buena Vista. Music by Sting and David Hartley; lyric by Sting.
Winner markerThings Have Changed from Wonder Boys, Scott Rudin/Curtis Hanson Production; Paramount and Mutual Film Company. (USA, Germany, UK, Japan) Music and lyric by Bob Dylan.

2001  (74th)

(Original Score)

A.I. Artificial Intelligence, Warner Bros. Pictures and DreamWorks Pictures Production; Warner Bros. (USA, UK) John Williams.
A Beautiful Mind, Universal Pictures and Imagine Entertainment Production; Universal and DreamWorks. James Horner.
Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone, Warner Bros. Ltd. Production; Warner Bros. (UK, USA) John Williams.
Winner markerThe Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring, New Line Cinema and Wingnut Films Production; New Line. (New Zealand, USA) Howard Shore.
Monsters, Inc., Walt Disney Pictures/Pixar Animation Studios Production; Buena Vista. Randy Newman.

(Original Song)

Winner markerIf I Didn’t Have You from Monsters, Inc., Walt Disney Pictures/Pixar Animation Studios Production; Buena Vista. Music and lyric by Randy Newman.
May It Be from The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring, New Line Cinema and Wingnut Films Production; New Line. (New Zealand, USA) Music and lyric by Enya, Nicky Ryan and Roma Ryan.
There You’ll Be from Pearl Harbor, Touchstone Pictures/Jerry Bruckheimer Films Production; Buena Vista. Music and lyric by Diane Warren.
Until from Kate & Leopold, Konrad Pictures Production; Miramax Films. Music and lyric by Sting.
Vanilla Sky from Vanilla Sky, Cruise/Wagner-Vinyl Films Production; Paramount. (USA, Spain) Music and lyric by Paul McCartney.

2002  (75th)

(Original Score)

Catch Me If You Can, Kemp Company and Splendid Pictures Production, a Parkes/MacDonald Production; DreamWorks. (USA, Canada) John Williams.
Far from Heaven, Vulcan, Section Eight, Killer Films Production; Focus Features. (USA, France) Elmer Bernstein.
Winner markerFrida, Ventanarosa in association with Lions Gate Films Production; Miramax. (USA, Canada, Mexico) Elliot Goldenthal.
The Hours, Scott Rudin/Robert Fox Production; Paramount & Miramax. (USA, UK, France, Canada, Germany) Philip Glass.
Road to Perdition, Zanuck Company Production; DreamWorks and 20th Century Fox. Thomas Newman.

(Original Song)

Burn It Blue from Frida, Ventanarosa in association with Lions Gate Films Production; Miramax. (USA, Canada, Mexico) Music by Elliot Goldenthal; lyric by Julie Taymor.
Father and Daughter from The Wild Thornberrys Movie, Klasky Csupo Production; Paramount and Nickelodeon Movies. Music and lyric by Paul Simon.
The Hands That Built America from Gangs of New York, Alberto Grimaldi Production; Miramax. (USA, Italy) Music and lyric by Bono, The Edge, Adam Clayton and Larry Mullen.
I Move On from Chicago, Producer Circle Co., Zadan/Meron Production; Miramax. (USA, Germany, Canada) Music by John Kander; lyric by Fred Ebb.
Winner markerLose Yourself from 8 Mile, Universal Pictures and Imagine Entertainment Production; Universal. (USA, Germany) Music by Eminem, Jeff Bass and Luis Resto; lyric by Eminem.

2003  (76th)

(Original Score)

Big Fish, Columbia Pictures Production; Sony Pictures Releasing. Danny Elfman.
Cold Mountain, Mirage Enterprises/Bona Fide Production; Miramax. (UK, Italy, Romania, USA) Gabriel Yared.
Finding Nemo, Pixar Animation Studios Production; Buena Vista. (USA, Australia) Thomas Newman.
House of Sand and Fog, Michael London Production; DreamWorks in association with Cobalt Media Group. James Horner.
Winner markerThe Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King, Wingnut Films Production; New Line. (New Zealand, USA) Howard Shore.

(Original Song)

Belleville Rendez-Vous from The Triplets of Belleville, Les Armateurs Production; Sony Pictures Classics. (France, Belgium, Canada, UK, Latvia, USA) Music by Benoit Charest; lyric by Sylvain Chomet.
Winner markerInto the West from The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King, Wingnut Films Production; New Line. (New Zealand, USA) Music and lyric by Fran Walsh, Howard Shore and Annie Lennox.
A Kiss at the End of the Rainbow from A Mighty Wind, Castle Rock Entertainment Production; Warner Bros. Music and lyric by Michael McKean and Annette O’Toole.
Scarlet Tide from Cold Mountain, Mirage Enterprises/Bona Fide Production; Miramax. (UK, Italy, Romania, USA) Music and lyric by T Bone Burnett and Elvis Costello.
You Will Be My Ain True Love from Cold Mountain, Mirage Enterprises/Bona Fide Production; Miramax. (UK, Italy, Romania, USA) Music and lyric by Sting.

2004  (77th)

(Original Score)

Winner markerFinding Neverland, FilmColony Production; Miramax. (USA, UK) Jan A. P. Kaczmarek.
Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban, Warner Bros. Productions Ltd./Heyday Films/1492 Pictures/P of A Production; Warner Bros. (UK, USA) John Williams.
Lemony Snicket’s A Series of Unfortunate Events, Parkes/MacDonald/Nickelodeon Movies Production; Paramount and DreamWorks. (Germany, USA) Thomas Newman.
The Passion of the Christ, Icon Production; Icon and Newmarket. John Debney.
The Village, Touchstone Pictures Production; Buena Vista. James Newton Howard.

(Original Song)

Accidentally in Love from Shrek 2, PDI/DreamWorks Production; DreamWorks. Music by Adam Duritz, Charles Gillingham, Jim Bogios, David Immergluck, Matthew Malley and David Bryson; lyric by Adam Duritz and Daniel Vickrey.
Winner markerAl Otro Lado Del Río from The Motorcycle Diaries, South Fork Pictures in association with Tu Vas Voir Production; Focus Features and Film Four. (Argentina, USA, Chile, Peru, Brazil, UK, Germany, France) Music and lyric by Jorge Drexler.
Believe from The Polar Express, Castle Rock Pictures Production; Warner Bros. Music and lyric by Glen Ballard and Alan Silvestri.
Learn to Be Lonely from The Phantom of the Opera, The Really Useful Group Production; Warner Bros. (UK, USA) Music by Andrew Lloyd Webber; lyric by Charles Hart.
Look to Your Path (Vois Sur Ton Chemin) from The Chorus (Les choristes), Galatée Films/Pathé Renn/France 2 Cinema/Novo Arturo Films/Vega Film AG Production; Miramax. (France, Switzerland, Germany) Music by Bruno Coulais; lyric by Christophe Barratier.

2005  (78th)

(Original Score)

Winner markerBrokeback Mountain, River Road Entertainment Production; Focus Features. (USA, Canada) Gustavo Santaolalla.
The Constant Gardener, Potboiler Production; Focus Features. (UK, Germany, USA, China, Kenya) Alberto Iglesias.
Memoirs of a Geisha, Columbia Pictures/DreamWorks Pictures/Spyglass Entertainment Production; Sony Pictures Releasing. (USA, Japan) John Williams.
Munich, Universal Pictures/DreamWorks Pictures Production; Universal and DreamWorks. (France, Canada, USA) John Williams.
Pride & Prejudice, Working Title/Scion Films Production; Focus Features. (France, UK, USA) Dario Marianelli.

(Original Song)

In the Deep from Crash, Bob Yari/DEJ/BlackFriar’s Bridge/Harris Company/ApolloProscreen GmbH & Co./Bull’s Eye Entertainment Production; Lions Gate Films. (USA, Germany) Music by Kathleen “Bird” York and Michael Becker; lyric by Kathleen “Bird” York.
Winner markerIt’s Hard out Here for a Pimp from Hustle & Flow, Crunk Pictures/Homegrown Pictures Production; Paramount Classics, MTV Films and New Deal Entertainment. Music and lyric by Jordan Houston, Cedric Coleman and Paul Beauregard.
Travelin’ Thru from Transamerica, Belladonna Production; The Weinstein Company and IFC Films. Music and lyric by Dolly Parton.

2006  (79th)

(Original Score)

Winner markerBabel, Anonymous Content/Zeta Film/Central Films Production; Paramount and Paramount Vantage. (France, USA, Mexico) Gustavo Santaolalla.
The Good German, Warner Bros. Pictures Production; Warner Bros. Thomas Newman.
Notes on a Scandal, Scott Rudin/Robert Fox Production; Fox Searchlight. (UK) Philip Glass.
Pan’s Labyrinth, Tequila Gang/Esperanto Filmoj/Estudios Picasso Production; Picturehouse. (Mexico, Spain) Javier Navarrete.
The Queen, Granada Production; Miramax, Pathé and Granada. (UK, USA, France, Italy) Alexandre Desplat.

(Original Song)

Winner markerI Need to Wake Up from An Inconvenient Truth, Lawrence Bender/Laurie David Production; Paramount Classics and Participant Productions. Music and lyric by Melissa Etheridge.
Listen from Dreamgirls, Laurence Mark Production; DreamWorks and Paramount. Music by Henry Krieger and Scott Cutler; lyric by Anne Preven.
Love You I Do from Dreamgirls, Laurence Mark Production; DreamWorks and Paramount. Music by Henry Krieger; lyric by Siedah Garrett.
Our Town from Cars, Pixar Animation Studios Production; Buena Vista. Music and lyric by Randy Newman.
Patience from Dreamgirls, Laurence Mark Production; DreamWorks and Paramount. Music by Henry Krieger; lyric by Willie Reale.

2007  (80th)

(Original Score)

Winner markerAtonement, Working Title Production; Focus Features. (UK, France, USA) Dario Marianelli.
The Kite Runner, Sidney Kimmel Entertainment and Parkes/MacDonald Production; DreamWorks, Sidney Kimmel Entertainment and Participant Productions, distributed by Paramount Classics. (USA, China, UK) Alberto Iglesias.
Michael Clayton, Clayton Productions, LLC Production; Warner Bros. James Newton Howard.
Ratatouille, Pixar Production; Walt Disney. Michael Giacchino.
3:10 to Yuma, Relativity Media & Tree Line Film Production; Lionsgate. Marco Beltrami.

(Original Song)

Winner markerFalling Slowly from Once, Samson Films Production; Fox Searchlight. (Ireland) Music and lyric by Glen Hansard and Marketa Irglova.
Happy Working Song from Enchanted, Walt Disney Pictures Production; Walt Disney. Music by Alan Menken; lyric by Stephen Schwartz.
Raise It Up from August Rush, Warner Bros. Pictures Production; Warner Bros. Music and lyric by Jamal Joseph, Charles Mack and Tevin Thomas.
So Close from Enchanted, Walt Disney Pictures Production; Walt Disney. Music by Alan Menken; lyric by Stephen Schwartz.
That’s How You Know from Enchanted, Walt Disney Pictures Production; Walt Disney. Music by Alan Menken; lyric by Stephen Schwartz.

2008  (81st)

(Original Score)

The Curious Case of Benjamin Button, Kennedy/Marshall Production; Paramount and Warner Bros. Alexandre Desplat.
Defiance, Grosvenor Park/Bedford Falls Production; Paramount Vantage. James Newton Howard.
Milk, Groundswell and Jinks/Cohen Company Production; Focus Features. Danny Elfman.
Winner markerSlumdog Millionaire, Celador Films Production; Fox Searchlight. (UK, India) A. R. Rahman.
WALL-E, Pixar Animation Studios Production; Walt Disney. Thomas Newman.

(Original Song)

Down to Earth from WALL-E, Pixar Animation Studios Production; Walt Disney. Music by Peter Gabriel and Thomas Newman; lyric by Peter Gabriel.
Winner markerJai Ho from Slumdog Millionaire, Celador Films Production; Fox Searchlight. (UK, India) Music by A. R. Rahman; lyric by Gulzar.
O Saya from Slumdog Millionaire, Celador Films Production; Fox Searchlight. (UK, India) Music and lyric by A. R. Rahman and Maya Arulpragasam.

2009  (82nd)

(Original Score)

Avatar, Lightstorm Entertainment Production; 20th Century Fox. (UK, USA) James Horner.
Fantastic Mr. Fox, American Empirical Production; 20th Century Fox. Alexandre Desplat.
The Hurt Locker, Voltage Pictures Production; Summit Entertainment. Marco Beltrami and Buck Sanders.
Sherlock Holmes, Warner Bros. UK Services Production; Warner Bros. (USA, Germany, UK) Hans Zimmer.
Winner markerUp, Pixar Production; Walt Disney. Michael Giacchino.

(Original Song)

Almost There from The Princess and the Frog, Walt Disney Pictures Production; Walt Disney. Music and lyric by Randy Newman.
Down in New Orleans from The Princess and the Frog, Walt Disney Pictures Production; Walt Disney. Music and lyric by Randy Newman.
Loin de Paname from Paris 36, Galatée Films Production; Sony Pictures Classics. (France, Germany, Czech Republic) Music by Reinhardt Wagner; lyric by Frank Thomas.
Take It All from Nine, Weinstein Brothers/Mark Platt/Lucamar/Relativity Media Production; The Weinstein Company. (UK, USA) Music and lyric by Maury Yeston.
Winner markerThe Weary Kind (Theme from Crazy Heart) from Crazy Heart, Informant Media/Butcher’s Run Films Production; Fox Searchlight. Music and lyric by Ryan Bingham and T Bone Burnett.

2010  (83rd)

(Original Score)

How to Train Your Dragon, DreamWorks Animation Production; Paramount. John Powell.
Inception, Warner Bros. UK Services Production; Warner Bros. (USA, UK) Hans Zimmer.
The King’s Speech, See-Saw Films and Bedlam Production; The Weinstein Company. (UK, USA, Australia) Alexandre Desplat.
127 Hours, Hours Production; Fox Searchlight. (USA, UK, France) A. R. Rahman.
Winner markerThe Social Network, Columbia Pictures Production; Sony Pictures Releasing. Trent Reznor and Atticus Ross.

(Original Song)

Coming Home from Country Strong, Material Pictures Production; Sony Pictures Releasing (Screen Gems). Music and lyric by Tom Douglas, Troy Verges and Hillary Lindsey.
I See the Light from Tangled, Walt Disney Pictures Production; Walt Disney. Music by Alan Menken; lyric by Glenn Slater.
If I Rise from 127 Hours, Hours Production; Fox Searchlight. (USA, UK, France) Music by A. R. Rahman; lyric by Dido and Rollo Armstrong.
Winner markerWe Belong Together from Toy Story 3, Pixar Production; Walt Disney. Music and lyric by Randy Newman.

2011  (84th)

(Original Score)

The Adventures of Tintin, Paramount Pictures and Columbia Pictures Production; Paramount. (USA, New Zealand, UK) John Williams.
Winner markerThe Artist, Le Petite Reine/Studio 37/La Classe Américaine/JD Prod/France 3 Cinéma/Jouror Productions/uFilm Production; The Weinstein Company. (France, Belgium, USA) Ludovic Bource.
Hugo, Paramount Pictures and GK Films Production; Paramount. (USA, UK, France) Howard Shore.
Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy, Working Title Films Production; Focus Features. (France, UK, Germany) Alberto Iglesias.
War Horse, DreamWorks Pictures Production; Touchstone Pictures. (USA, India) John Williams.

(Original Song)

Winner markerMan or Muppet from The Muppets, Walt Disney Pictures Production; Walt Disney. Music and lyric by Bret McKenzie.
Real in Rio from Rio, Blue Sky Studios Production; 20th Century Fox. (USA, Brazil) Music by Sergio Mendes and Carlinhos Brown; lyric by Siedah Garrett.

2012  (85th)

(Original Score)

Anna Karenina, Working Title Films Production; Focus Features. (UK) Dario Marianelli.
Argo, Stage 16 Pictures Production; Warner Bros. (USA, UK) Alexandre Desplat.
Winner markerLife of Pi, Fox 2000 Pictures Production; 20th Century Fox. (USA, Taiwan, UK, Canada) Mychael Danna.
Lincoln, DreamWorks Pictures/20th Century Fox Production; Walt Disney/20th Century Fox. (USA, India) John Williams.
Skyfall, Eon Productions Ltd./Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Pictures/Columbia Pictures Production; Sony Pictures Releasing and Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. (UK, USA) Thomas Newman.

(Original Song)

Before My Time from Chasing Ice, Exposure Production; Submarine Deluxe. Music and lyric by J. Ralph.
Everybody Needs A Best Friend from Ted, Media Rights Capital Production; Universal. Music by Walter Murphy; lyric by Seth MacFarlane.
Pi’s Lullaby from Life of Pi, Fox 2000 Pictures Production; 20th Century Fox. (USA, Taiwan, UK, Canada) Music by Mychael Danna; lyric by Bombay Jayashri.
Winner markerSkyfall from Skyfall, Eon Productions Ltd./Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Pictures/Columbia Pictures Production; Sony Pictures Releasing and Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. (UK, USA) Music and lyric by Adele Adkins and Paul Epworth.
Suddenly from Les Misérables, Universal Pictures and Working Title Production; Universal. (UK, USA) Music by Claude-Michel Schönberg; lyric by Herbert Kretzmer and Alain Boublil.

2013  (86th)

(Original Score)

The Book Thief, 20th Century Fox. (USA, Germany) John Williams.
Winner markerGravity, A Warner Bros. UK Services Limited Production; Warner Bros. (UK, USA) Steven Price.
Her, An Annapurna Production; Warner Bros. William Butler and Owen Pallett.
Philomena, A Pathé, BBC Films, BFI, Canal+, Cine+ and Baby Cow/Magnolia Mae Production; The Weinstein Company. (UK, USA, France) Alexandre Desplat.
Saving Mr. Banks, Walt Disney. (USA, UK, Australia) Thomas Newman.

(Original Song)

Alone Yet Not Alone from Alone Yet Not Alone, Enthuse Entertainment. Music by Bruce Broughton; lyric by Dennis Spiegel.
Happy from Despicable Me 2, Universal. (USA, France, Japan) Music and lyric by Pharrell Williams.
Winner markerLet It Go from Frozen, Walt Disney. Music and lyric by Kristen Anderson-Lopez and Robert Lopez.
The Moon Song from Her, An Annapurna Production; Warner Bros. Music by Karen O; lyric by Karen O and Spike Jonze.
Ordinary Love from Mandela: Long Walk to Freedom, The Weinstein Company. (UK, South Africa, France) Music by Paul Hewson, Dave Evans, Adam Clayton and Larry Mullen; lyric by Paul Hewson.
NOTE: After nominations were announced (but before voting began) “Alone Yet Not Alone” was disqualified for alleged “improper campaigning tactics.” The remaining four songs then became the official nominees.

2014  (87th)

(Original Score)

Winner markerThe Grand Budapest Hotel, an American Empirical Production; Fox Searchlight. (Germany, USA) Alexandre Desplat.
The Imitation Game, a Black Bear Pictures/Bristol Automotive Production; Weinstein Company. (UK, USA) Alexandre Desplat.
Interstellar, a Warner Bros. Pictures Production; Paramount. (USA, UK, Canada) Hans Zimmer.
Mr. Turner, a Thin Man Films Production; Sony Pictures Classics. (UK, France, Germany) Gary Yershon.
The Theory of Everything, a Working Title Films Production; Focus Features. (UK, Japan, USA) Jóhann Jóhannsson.

(Original Song)

Everything Is Awesome from The LEGO Movie, a Warner Specialty Production; Warner Bros. (USA, Denmark, Australia) Music and lyric by Shawn Patterson.
Winner markerGlory from Selma, a Paramount Pictures Production; Paramount. (UK, USA, France) Music and lyric by John Stephens and Lonnie Lynn.
Grateful from Beyond the Lights, a Relativity Media/Undisputed Cinema/Homegrown Pictures/BET Films Production. Music and lyric by Diane Warren.
I’m Not Gonna Miss You from Glen Campbell . . . I’ll Be Me, a PCH Films Production; Area 23a. Music and lyric by Glen Campbell and Julian Raymond.
Lost Stars from Begin Again, a Likely Story/Exclusive Media/Apatow Production; Weinstein Company. Music and lyric by Gregg Alexander and Danielle Brisebois.

2015  (88th)

(Original Score)

Bridge of Spies, a DreamWorks Pictures/Fox 2000 Pictures/Participant Media Production; Walt Disney/20th Century Fox. (Germany, India, USA) Thomas Newman.
Carol, a Number 9 Films/Film4/Killer Films Production; The Weinstein Company. (UK, USA) Carter Burwell.
Winner markerThe Hateful Eight, a Weinstein Company Production; The Weinstein Company. Ennio Morricone.
Sicario, a Thunder Road Production; Lionsgate. (USA, Mexico) Jóhann Jóhannsson.
Star Wars: The Force Awakens, a Lucasfilm Production; Walt Disney. John Williams.

(Original Song)

Earned It from Fifty Shades of Grey, a Universal Pictures/Focus Features Production; Universal. Music and lyric by Abel Tesfaye, Ahmad Balshe, Jason Daheala Quenneville and Stephan Moccio.
Manta Ray from Racing Extinction, a Ripple Effect Production; Abramorama. (USA, China, Hong Kong, Indonesia, Mexico, UK, Japan) Music by J. Ralph; lyric by Antony Hegarty.
Simple Song #3 from Youth, an Indigo Films Production (Fox Searchlight); Fox Searchlight. (Italy, France, UK, Switzerland) Music and lyric by David Lang.
Til It Happens to You from The Hunting Ground, a Chain Camera Pictures Production; Radius. Music and lyric by Diane Warren and Lady Gaga.
Winner markerWriting’s on the Wall from Spectre, an Eon Productions and Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Pictures/Columbia Pictures Production; Sony Pictures Releasing. (UK, USA) Music and lyric by Jimmy Napes and Sam Smith.

2016  (89th)

(Original Score)

Jackie, An LD Entertainment/Wild Bunch/Fabula/Why Not Productions/Bliss Media/Endemol Shine Studios/Protozoa production; Fox Searchlight. (USA, France, Chile, China, Germany, UK) Mica Levi.
Winner markerLa La Land, A Black Label Media/TIK Films Limited/Impostor Pictures/Gilbert Films/Marc Platt Productions production; Summit Entertainment. (USA, Hong Kong) Justin Hurwitz.
Lion, A See-Saw Films/Aquarius Films/Screen Australia/Sunstar Entertainment/Narrative Capital/The Weinstein Company production; The Weinstein Company/Transmission Films/Entertainment Film Distributors. (UK, Australia, USA) Dustin O’Halloran and Hauschka.
Moonlight, An A24/Plan B Entertainment/Pastel Productions production; A24. Nicholas Britell.
Passengers, An LStar Capital/Village Roadshow Pictures/Wanda Pictures/Original Film/Company Films/Start Motion Pictures production; Columbia Pictures. (USA, Australia) Thomas Newman.

(Original Song)

Audition (The Fools Who Dream) from La La Land, A Black Label Media/TIK Films Limited/Impostor Pictures/Gilbert Films/Marc Platt Productions production; Summit Entertainment. (USA, Hong Kong) Music by Justin Hurwitz; lyric by Benj Pasek and Justin Paul.
Can’t Stop The Feeling from Trolls, A DreamWorks Animation production; 20th Century Fox. Music and lyric by Justin Timberlake, Max Martin and Karl Johan Schuster.
Winner markerCity of Stars from La La Land, A Black Label Media/TIK Films Limited/Impostor Pictures/Gilbert Films/Marc Platt Productions production; Summit Entertainment. (USA, Hong Kong) Music by Justin Hurwitz; lyric by Benj Pasek and Justin Paul.
The Empty Chair from Jim: The James Foley Story. Music and lyric by J. Ralph and Sting.
How Far I’ll Go from Moana, A Walt Disney Pictures/Walt Disney Animation Studios production; Walt Disney. Music and lyric by Lin-Manuel Miranda.

2017  (90th)

(Original Score)

Dunkirk, A Syncopy Pictures Production; Warner Bros. (UK, Netherlands, France, USA) Hans Zimmer.
Phantom Thread, An Annapurna Pictures Production; Focus Features. (USA, UK) Jonny Greenwood.
Winner markerThe Shape of Water, A Double Dare You Production; Fox Searchlight. Alexandre Desplat.
Star Wars: The Last Jedi, A Lucasfilm Production; Walt Disney. John Williams.
Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri, A Blueprint Pictures Production; Fox Searchlight. (UK, USA) Carter Burwell.

(Original Song)

Mighty River from Mudbound, A Netflix Original Film in assoc. with Macro Media and Armory Films in assoc. with Black Bear Pictures, Elevated Films, Joule Films Production; Netflix. Music and lyric by Mary J. Blige, Raphael Saadiq and Taura Stinson.
Mystery of Love from Call Me by Your Name, A Frenesy Film/La Cinéfacture/Memento Films International/RT Features Production; Sony Pictures Classics. (Italy, France) Music and lyric by Sufjan Stevens.
Winner markerRemember Me from Coco, A Pixar Production; Walt Disney. Music and lyric by Kristen Anderson-Lopez and Robert Lopez.
Stand Up for Something from Marshall, An Open Road Films Production; Open Road Films. (USA, China) Music by Diane Warren; lyric by Lonnie R. Lynn and Diane Warren.
This Is Me from The Greatest Showman, A 20th Century Fox Production; 20th Century Fox. Music and lyric by Benj Pasek and Justin Paul.

2018  (91st)

(Original Score)

Winner markerBlack Panther, A Marvel Studios Production; Walt Disney. Ludwig Goransson.
BlacKkKlansman, A QC Entertainment/Blumhouse Productions/Monkeypaw Productions/40 Acres and a Mule Filmworks Production; Focus Feature. Terence Blanchard.
If Beale Street Could Talk, An Annapurna Pictures/Plan B Entertainment/Pastel Production; Annapurna Pictures. Nicholas Britell.
Isle of Dogs, A Fox Searchlight Pictures/Indian Paintbrush/American Empirical Pictures Production; Fox Searchlight. (Germany, USA) Alexandre Desplat.
Mary Poppins Returns, A Walt Disney Pictures Production; Walt Disney. (USA, UK) Marc Shaiman.

(Original Song)

All the Stars from Black Panther, A Marvel Studios Production; Walt Disney. Music by Mark Spears, Kendrick Lamar Duckworth and Anthony Tiffith; lyric by Kendrick Lamar Duckworth, Anthony Tiffith and Solana Rowe.
I’ll Fight from RBG, A Storyville Films/CNN Films Production; Magnolia Pictures/Participant Media/CNN Films. Music and lyric by Diane Warren.
The Place Where Lost Things Go from Mary Poppins Returns, A Walt Disney Pictures Production; Walt Disney. (USA, UK) Music by Marc Shaiman; lyric by Scott Wittman and Marc Shaiman.
Winner markerShallow from A Star Is Born, A Warner Bros. Pictures Production; Warner Bros. Music and lyric by Lady Gaga, Mark Ronson, Anthony Rossomando and Andrew Wyatt.
When a Cowboy Trades His Spurs for Wings from The Ballad of Buster Scruggs, A Netflix/Mike Zoss Production; Netflix. Music and lyric by David Rawlings and Gillian Welch.

2019  (92nd)

(Original Score)

Winner markerJoker, A Joint Effort Production; Warner Bros. (Canada, USA) Hildur Guðnadóttir.
Little Women, A Columbia Pictures/Regency Enterprises Production; Sony Pictures Releasing. Alexandre Desplat.
Marriage Story, A Netflix/HeyDay Films Production; Netflix. (UK, USA) Randy Newman.
1917, A DreamWorks Pictures Production; Universal/Amblin Partners. (UK, USA) Thomas Newman.
Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker, A Lucasfilm Production; Walt Disney. John Williams.

(Original Song)

I Can’t Let You Throw Yourself Away from Toy Story 4, A Pixar Animation Studios Production; Walt Disney. Music and lyric by Randy Newman.
Winner marker(I’m Gonna) Love Me Again from Rocketman, A Paramount Pictures Production; Paramount. (UK, Canada, USA) Music by Elton John; lyric by Bernie Taupin.
I’m Standing With You from Breakthrough, A Fox 2000 Pictures Production; Walt Disney. Music and lyric by Diane Warren.
Into The Unknown from Frozen II, A Walt Disney Animation Studios Production; Walt Disney. Music and lyric by Kristen Anderson-Lopez and Robert Lopez.
Stand Up from Harriet, A Stay Gold Features/Martin Chase Production; Focus Features. Music and lyric by Joshuah Brian Campbell and Cynthia Erivo.

2020  (93rd)

(Original Score)

Da 5 Bloods, A Netflix/Lloyd Levin/Beatriz Levin/40 Acres and a Mule Filmworks/Rahway Road Production; Netflix. Terence Blanchard.
Mank, A Netflix International Pictures Production; Netflix. Trent Reznor and Atticus Ross.
Minari, A Plan B Production; A24. Emile Mosseri.
News of the World, A Playtone Production; Universal. (USA, China) James Newton Howard.
Winner markerSoul, A Walt Disney Animation Studios Production; Walt Disney. Trent Reznor, Atticus Ross and Jon Batiste.

(Original Song)

Winner markerFight For You from Judas and the Black Messiah, A Macros Media/Proximity Media Production; Warner Bros. Music by H.E.R. and Dernst Emile II; lyric by H.E.R. and Tiara Thomas.
Hear My Voice from The Trial of the Chicago 7, A Netflix in assoc. with Cross Creek Pictures/Marc Platt/DreamWorks Pictures in assoc. with ShivHans Pictures Production; Netflix. (USA, UK, India) Music by Daniel Pemberton; lyric by Daniel Pemberton and Celeste Waite.
Husavik from Eurovision Song Contest: The Story of Fire Saga, A Gary Sanchez Productions/Gloria Sanchez Productions in assoc. with EBU Production; Netflix. (USA, Iceland, Canada) Music and lyric by Savan Kotecha, Fat Max Gsus and Rickard Göransson.
Io Sì (Seen) from The Life Ahead (La Vita Davanti a Se), A Netflix/Palomar in collaboration with Artemis Rising Foundation Production; Netflix. (Italy) Music by Diane Warren; lyric by Diane Warren and Laura Pausini.
Speak Now from One Night in Miami . . ., An Abkco Films/Snoot Entertainment Production; Amazon Studios. Music and lyric by Leslie Odom, Jr. and Sam Ashworth.

2021  (94th)

(Original Score)

Don’t Look Up, A Netflix/Hyperobject Industries Production; Netflix. Nicholas Britell.
Winner markerDune, A Legendary Pictures Production; Warner Bros. (Canada, USA) Hans Zimmer.
Encanto, Walt Disney. Germaine Franco.
Parallel Mothers, Sony Pictures Classics. (Spain, France) Alberto Iglesias.
The Power of the Dog, A See-Saw Films/Bad Girl Creek/Max Films in assoc. with Brightstar/The New Zealand Film Commission/Cross City Films/BBC Film Production; Netflix. (UK, Canada, Australia, New Zealand, USA) Jonny Greenwood.

(Original Song)

Be Alive from King Richard, A Star Thrower Entertainment/Westbrook Production; Warner Bros. Music and lyrics by DIXSON and Beyoncé Knowles-Carter.
Dos Oruguitas from Encanto, Walt Disney. Music and lyrics by Lin-Manuel Miranda.
Down to Joy from Belfast, A TKBC Production; Focus Features. (UK) Music and lyrics by Van Morrison.
Winner markerNo Time to Die from No Time to Die, Metro Goldwyn Mayer/United Artists Releasing. (UK, USA) Music and lyrics by Billie Eilish and Finneas O’Connell.
Somehow You Do from Four Good Days, Vertical Entertainment. (Canada, USA) Music and lyrics by Diane Warren.

2022  (95th)

(Original Score)

Winner markerAll Quiet on the Western Front, Netflix/Amusement Park Film in co-prod. with Gunpowder Films in assoc. with Sliding Down Rainbows Entertainment/Anima Pictures Prod.; Netflix. (Germany, USA, UK) Volker Bertelmann.
Babylon, Paramount Pictures Prod.; Paramount. Justin Hurwitz.
The Banshees of Inisherin, Blueprint Pictures/Film4/TSG Entertainment Prod.; Searchlight. (UK, USA, Ireland) Carter Burwell.
Everything Everywhere All at Once, Hot Dog Hands Prod.; A24. Son Lux.
The Fabelmans, Amblin Partners Prod.; Universal/Amblin Partners. (USA, India) John Williams.

(Original Song)

Applause from Tell It Like a Woman, Iervolino & Lady Bacardi Entertainment Prod; Samuel Goldwyn Films and Iervolino & Lady Bacardi Entertainment. (Italy, USA) Music and lyric by Diane Warren.
Hold My Hand from Top Gun: Maverick, Paramount Pictures/Skydance/Jerry Bruckheimer Films Prod.; Paramount. Music and lyric by Lady Gaga and BloodPop.
Lift Me Up from Black Panther: Wakanda Forever, Marvel Studios Prod.; Walt Disney. Music by Tems, Rihanna, Ryan Coogler and Ludwig Goransson; lyric by Tems and Ryan Coogler.
Winner markerNaatu Naatu from RRR, DVV Entertainments Prod.; Variance Films/Sarigama Cinemas. (India) Music by M. M. Keeravaani; lyric by Chandrabose.
This Is a Life from Everything Everywhere All at Once, Hot Dog Hands Prod.; A24. Music by Ryan Lott, David Byrne and Mitski; lyric by Ryan Lott and David Byrne.

2023  (96th)

(Original Score)

American Fiction, T-Street/Almost Infinite/3 Arts Entertainment Production; Orion Pictures/Amazon MGM Studios. Laura Karpman.
Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny, Lucasfilm Production; Walt Disney. John Williams.
Killers of the Flower Moon, Apple Original Films Production; Apple Original Films. Robbie Robertson.
Winner markerOppenheimer, Universal Pictures/Syncopy/Atlas Entertainment Production; Universal. (USA, UK) Ludwig Göransson.
Poor Things, Element Pictures Production; Searchlight. (Ireland, UK, USA) Jerskin Fendrix.

(Original Song)

The Fire Inside from Flamin’ Hot, Franklin Entertainment Production; Searchlight. Music and lyric by Diane Warren.
I’m Just Ken from Barbie, Heyday Films/LuckyChap Entertainment/NB/GG Pictures/Mattel Production; Warner Bros. (USA, UK) Music and lyric by Mark Ronson and Andrew Wyatt.
It Never Went Away from American Symphony, Higher Ground/Mercury Studios/Our Time Projects Production; Netflix. Music and lyric by Jon Batiste and Dan Wilson.
Wahzhazhe (A Song For My People) from Killers of the Flower Moon, Apple Original Films Production; Apple Original Films. Music and lyric by Scott George.
Winner markerWhat Was I Made For? from Barbie, Heyday Films/LuckyChap Entertainment/NB/GG Pictures/Mattel Production; Warner Bros. (USA, UK) Music and lyric by Billie Eilish and Finneas O’Connell.