Winners Only by Category:
Music (All)
Listed below are the Academy Award winners in the category of Music (All) (non-winning nominations have been omitted from this list). Click on the name of a film or person in the list to display more information about that film or person. Or, click on a category in the column on the right to display the winners in that category.
1934 (7th)
(Scoring)
One Night of Love, Columbia. Columbia Studio Music Department, Louis Silvers, head of department. (Thematic music by Victor Schertzinger and Gus Kahn)
(Song)
1935 (8th)
(Scoring)
The Informer, RKO Radio. RKO Radio Studio Music Department, Max Steiner, head of department. (Score by Max Steiner)
(Song)
Lullaby of Broadway from Gold Diggers of 1935, First National. Music by Harry Warren; lyrics by Al Dubin.
1936 (9th)
(Scoring)
Anthony Adverse, Warner Bros. Warner Bros. Studio Music Department, Leo Forbstein, head of department. (Score by Erich Wolfgang Korngold)
(Song)
The Way You Look Tonight from Swing Time, RKO Radio. Music by Jerome Kern; lyrics by Dorothy Fields.
1937 (10th)
(Scoring)
One Hundred Men and a Girl, Universal. Universal Studio Music Department, Charles Previn, head of department. (No composer credit)
(Song)
1938 (11th)
(Original Score)
The Adventures of Robin Hood, Warner Bros.-First National. Erich Wolfgang Korngold.
(Scoring)
Alexander’s Ragtime Band, 20th Century-Fox. Alfred Newman.
(Song)
Thanks for the Memory from The Big Broadcast of 1938, Paramount. Music by Ralph Rainger; lyrics by Leo Robin.
1939 (12th)
(Original Score)
The Wizard of Oz, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. Herbert Stothart.
(Scoring)
Stagecoach, Walter Wanger; United Artists. Richard Hageman, Frank Harling, John Leipold and Leo Shuken.
(Song)
Over the Rainbow from The Wizard of Oz, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. Music by Harold Arlen; lyrics by E. Y. Harburg.
1940 (13th)
(Original Score)
(Scoring)
Tin Pan Alley, 20th Century-Fox. Alfred Newman.
(Song)
When You Wish upon a Star from Pinocchio, Walt Disney Productions; RKO Radio. Music by Leigh Harline; lyrics by Ned Washington.
1941 (14th)
(Music Score of a Dramatic Picture)
All That Money Can Buy, William Dieterle; RKO Radio. Bernard Herrmann.
(Scoring of a Musical Picture)
(Song)
The Last Time I Saw Paris from Lady Be Good, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. Music by Jerome Kern; lyrics by Oscar Hammerstein II.
1942 (15th)
(Music Score of a Dramatic or Comedy Picture)
Now, Voyager, Warner Bros. Max Steiner.
(Scoring of a Musical Picture)
(Song)
1943 (16th)
(Music Score of a Dramatic or Comedy Picture)
The Song of Bernadette, 20th Century-Fox. Alfred Newman.
(Scoring of a Musical Picture)
This Is the Army, Warner Bros. Ray Heindorf.
(Song)
You’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)
Since You Went Away, Selznick International Pictures; United Artists. Max Steiner.
(Scoring of a Musical Picture)
(Song)
1945 (18th)
(Music Score of a Dramatic or Comedy Picture)
Spellbound, Selznick International Pictures; United Artists. Miklos Rozsa.
(Scoring of a Musical Picture)
Anchors Aweigh, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. Georgie Stoll.
(Song)
It Might as Well Be Spring from State Fair, 20th Century-Fox. Music by Richard Rodgers; lyrics by Oscar Hammerstein II.
1946 (19th)
(Music Score of a Dramatic or Comedy Picture)
The Best Years of Our Lives, Samuel Goldwyn Productions; RKO Radio. Hugo Friedhofer.
(Scoring of a Musical Picture)
The Jolson Story, Columbia. Morris Stoloff.
(Song)
On the Atchison, Topeka and the Santa Fe from The Harvey Girls, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. Music by Harry Warren; lyrics by Johnny Mercer.
1947 (20th)
(Music Score of a Dramatic or Comedy Picture)
A Double Life, Kanin Productions; Universal-International. Dr. Miklos Rozsa.
(Scoring of a Musical Picture)
Mother Wore Tights, 20th Century-Fox. Alfred Newman.
(Song)
Zip-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)
The Red Shoes, J. Arthur Rank-Archers; Eagle Lion. (UK) Brian Easdale.
(Scoring of a Musical Picture)
(Song)
1949 (22nd)
(Music Score of a Dramatic or Comedy Picture)
The Heiress, Paramount. Aaron Copland.
(Scoring of a Musical Picture)
(Song)
Baby, It’s Cold Outside from Neptune’s Daughter, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. Music and lyrics by Frank Loesser.
1950 (23rd)
(Music Score of a Dramatic or Comedy Picture)
Sunset Blvd., Paramount. Franz Waxman.
(Scoring of a Musical Picture)
(Song)
1951 (24th)
(Music Score of a Dramatic or Comedy Picture)
A Place in the Sun, Paramount. Franz Waxman.
(Scoring of a Musical Picture)
(Song)
In the Cool, Cool, Cool of the Evening from Here Comes the Groom, Paramount. Music by Hoagy Carmichael; lyrics by Johnny Mercer.
1952 (25th)
(Music Score of a Dramatic or Comedy Picture)
High Noon, Stanley Kramer Productions; United Artists. Dimitri Tiomkin.
(Scoring of a Musical Picture)
With a Song in My Heart, 20th Century-Fox. Alfred Newman.
(Song)
High Noon (Do Not Forsake Me, Oh My Darlin’) from High Noon, Stanley Kramer Productions; United Artists. Music by Dimitri Tiomkin; lyrics by Ned Washington.
1953 (26th)
(Music Score of a Dramatic or Comedy Picture)
Lili, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. Bronislau Kaper.
(Scoring of a Musical Picture)
Call Me Madam, 20th Century-Fox. Alfred Newman.
(Song)
1954 (27th)
(Music Score of a Dramatic or Comedy Picture)
The High and the Mighty, Wayne-Fellows Productions; Warner Bros. Dimitri Tiomkin.
(Scoring of a Musical Picture)
(Song)
Three 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)
Love Is a Many-Splendored Thing, 20th Century-Fox. Alfred Newman.
(Scoring of a Musical Picture)
Oklahoma!, Rodgers & Hammerstein Pictures, Inc.; Magna Theatre Corporation. Robert Russell Bennett, Jay Blackton and Adolph Deutsch.
(Song)
Love Is a Many-Splendored Thing from Love Is a Many-Splendored Thing, 20th Century-Fox. Music by Sammy Fain; lyrics by Paul Francis Webster.
1956 (29th)
(Music Score of a Dramatic or Comedy Picture)
Around the World in 80 Days, The Michael Todd Co., Inc.; United Artists. Victor Young.
(Scoring of a Musical Picture)
(Song)
Whatever 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.
1957 (30th)
(Scoring)
The Bridge on the River Kwai, A Horizon Pictures Production; Columbia. (UK, USA) Malcolm Arnold.
(Song)
All the Way from The Joker Is Wild, A.M.B.L. Production; Paramount. Music by James Van Heusen; lyrics by Sammy Cahn.
1958 (31st)
(Music Score of a Dramatic or Comedy Picture)
The Old Man and the Sea, Leland Hayward; Warner Bros. Dimitri Tiomkin.
(Scoring of a Musical Picture)
Gigi, Arthur Freed Productions, Inc.; Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. Andre Previn.
(Song)
Gigi from Gigi, Arthur Freed Productions, Inc.; Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. Music by Frederick Loewe; lyrics by Alan Jay Lerner.
1959 (32nd)
(Music Score of a Dramatic or Comedy Picture)
Ben-Hur, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. Miklos Rozsa.
(Scoring of a Musical Picture)
(Song)
High Hopes from A Hole in the Head, Sincap Productions; United Artists. Music by James Van Heusen; lyrics by Sammy Cahn.
1960 (33rd)
(Music Score of a Dramatic or Comedy Picture)
Exodus, Carlyle-Alpina S.A. Production; United Artists. Ernest Gold.
(Scoring of a Musical Picture)
Song Without End (The Story of Franz Liszt), Goetz-Vidor Pictures Production; Columbia. Morris Stoloff and Harry Sukman.
(Song)
Never on Sunday from Never on Sunday, Melinafilm Production; Lopert Pictures Corporation. (Greece) Music and lyrics by Manos Hadjidakis.
1961 (34th)
(Music Score of a Dramatic or Comedy Picture)
Breakfast at Tiffany’s, Jurow-Shepherd Production; Paramount. Henry Mancini.
(Scoring of a Musical Picture)
West Side Story, Mirisch Pictures, Inc. and B and P Enterprises, Inc.; United Artists. Saul Chaplin, Johnny Green, Sid Ramin and Irwin Kostal.
(Song)
Moon River from Breakfast at Tiffany’s, Jurow-Shepherd Production; Paramount. Music by Henry Mancini; lyrics by Johnny Mercer.
1962 (35th)
(Music Score—substantially original)
Lawrence of Arabia, Horizon Pictures (G.B.), Ltd.-Sam Spiegel-David Lean Production; Columbia. (UK) Maurice Jarre.
(Scoring of Music—adaptation or treatment)
Meredith Willson’s The Music Man, Warner Bros. Ray Heindorf.
(Song)
Days of Wine and Roses from Days of Wine and Roses, Martin Manulis-Jalem Production; Warner Bros. Music by Henry Mancini; lyrics by Johnny Mercer.
1963 (36th)
(Music Score—substantially original)
Tom Jones, Woodfall Production; United Artists-Lopert Pictures. (UK) John Addison.
(Scoring of Music—adaptation or treatment)
Irma La Douce, Mirisch-Phalanx Production; United Artists. Andre Previn.
(Song)
Call Me Irresponsible from Papa’s Delicate Condition, Amro Productions; Paramount. Music by James Van Heusen; lyrics by Sammy Cahn.
1964 (37th)
(Music Score—substantially original)
(Scoring of Music—adaptation or treatment)
My Fair Lady, Warner Bros. Andre Previn.
(Song)
Chim Chim Cher-ee from Mary Poppins, Walt Disney Productions; Buena Vista. Music and lyrics by Richard M. Sherman and Robert B. Sherman.
1965 (38th)
(Music Score—substantially original)
Doctor Zhivago, Sostar S.A.-Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer British Studios, Ltd. Production; Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. (USA, Italy, UK, Liechtenstein) Maurice Jarre.
(Scoring of Music—adaptation or treatment)
The Sound of Music, Argyle Enterprises Production; 20th Century-Fox. Irwin Kostal.
(Song)
The Shadow of Your Smile from The Sandpiper, Filmways-Venice Production; Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. Music by Johnny Mandel; lyrics by Paul Francis Webster.
1966 (39th)
(Original Music Score)
Born Free, Open Road Films, Ltd.-Atlas Films, Ltd. Production; Columbia. (UK) John Barry.
(Scoring of Music—adaptation or treatment)
A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum, Melvin Frank Production; United Artists. (USA, UK) Ken Thorne.
(Song)
Born Free from Born Free, Open Road Films, Ltd.-Atlas Films, Ltd. Production; Columbia. (UK) Music by John Barry; lyrics by Don Black.
1967 (40th)
(Original Music Score)
Thoroughly Modern Millie, Ross Hunter-Universal Production; Universal. Elmer Bernstein.
(Scoring of Music—adaptation or treatment)
(Song)
Talk to the Animals from Doctor Dolittle, Apjac Productions; 20th Century-Fox. Music and lyrics by Leslie Bricusse.
1968 (41st)
(Original Score—for a motion picture [not a musical])
The Lion in Winter, Haworth Productions, Ltd.; Avco Embassy. (UK, USA) John Barry.
(Score of a Musical Picture—original or adaptation)
Oliver!, Romulus Films, Ltd. Production; Columbia. (UK) Adaptation score by John Green.
(Song [Original for the Picture])
The 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])
Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid, George Roy Hill-Paul Monash Production; 20th Century-Fox. Burt Bacharach.
(Score of a Musical Picture—original or adaptation)
Hello, Dolly!, Chenault Productions; 20th Century-Fox. Adaptation score by Lennie Hayton and Lionel Newman.
(Song [Original for the Picture])
Raindrops 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.
1970 (43rd)
(Original Score)
Love Story, The Love Story Company Production; Paramount. Francis Lai.
(Original Song Score)
Let It Be, Beatles-Apple Production; United Artists. (UK) Music and lyrics by The Beatles.
(Song [Original for the Picture])
For 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).
1971 (44th)
(Original Dramatic Score)
Summer of ’42, Robert Mulligan-Richard Alan Roth Production; Warner Bros. Michel Legrand.
(Scoring: Adaptation and Original Song Score)
Fiddler on the Roof, Mirisch-Cartier Productions; United Artists. Adaptation score by John Williams.
(Song [Original for the Picture])
Theme from Shaft from Shaft, Shaft Productions, Ltd.; Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. Music and lyrics by Isaac Hayes.
1972 (45th)
(Original Dramatic Score)
(Scoring: Adaptation and Original Song Score)
Cabaret, ABC Pictures Production; Allied Artists. Adaptation score by Ralph Burns.
(Song [Original for the Picture])
The Morning After from The Poseidon Adventure, Irwin Allen Production; 20th Century-Fox. Music and lyrics by Al Kasha and Joel Hirschhorn.
1973 (46th)
(Original Dramatic Score)
The Way We Were, Rastar Productions; Columbia. Marvin Hamlisch.
(Scoring: Original Song Score and Adaptation -or- Scoring: Adaptation)
The Sting, Universal-Bill/Phillips-George Roy Hill Film Production; Zanuck/Brown Presentation; Universal. Adaptation score by Marvin Hamlisch.
(Song)
The 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)
(Scoring: Original Song Score and Adaptation -or- Scoring: Adaptation)
The Great Gatsby, David Merrick Production; Paramount. Adaptation score by Nelson Riddle.
(Song)
We 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.
1975 (48th)
(Original Score)
Jaws, Universal-Zanuck/Brown Production; Universal. John Williams.
(Scoring: Original Song Score and Adaptation -or- Scoring: Adaptation)
Barry Lyndon, Hawk Films, Ltd. Production; Warner Bros. (UK, USA) Adaptation score by Leonard Rosenman.
(Original Song)
I’m Easy from Nashville, ABC Entertainment-Jerry Weintraub-Robert Altman Production; Paramount. Music and lyrics by Keith Carradine.
1976 (49th)
(Original Score)
The Omen, 20th Century-Fox Productions, Ltd.; 20th Century-Fox. (UK, USA) Jerry Goldsmith.
(Original Song Score and Its Adaptation or Adaptation Score)
Bound for Glory, The Bound for Glory Company Production; United Artists. Adaptation score by Leonard Rosenman.
(Original Song)
Evergreen (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.
1977 (50th)
(Original Score)
Star Wars, Lucasfilm, Ltd. Production; 20th Century-Fox. John Williams.
(Original Song Score and Its Adaptation or Adaptation Score)
A Little Night Music, Sascha-Wien Film Production in association with Elliott Kastner; New World Pictures. (West Germany, Austria, USA) Adaptation score by Jonathan Tunick.
(Original Song)
You 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)
The Buddy Holly Story, Innovisions-ECA Production; Columbia. Joe Renzetti.
(Original Score)
Midnight Express, Casablanca Filmworks Production; Columbia. (UK, USA) Giorgio Moroder.
(Original Song)
Last Dance from Thank God It’s Friday, Casablanca-Motown Production; Columbia. Music and lyrics by Paul Jabara.
1979 (52nd)
(Original Score)
A Little Romance, Pan Arts Associates Production; Orion Pictures Company. (France, USA) Georges Delerue.
(Original Song Score and Its Adaptation -or- Adaptation Score)
All That Jazz, Columbia/20th Century-Fox Production; 20th Century-Fox. Adaptation score by Ralph Burns.
(Original Song)
It Goes Like It Goes from Norma Rae, 20th Century-Fox Production; 20th Century-Fox. Music by David Shire; lyric by Norman Gimbel.
1980 (53rd)
(Original Score)
Fame, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Production; Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. Michael Gore.
(Original Song)
Fame from Fame, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Production; Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. Music by Michael Gore; lyric by Dean Pitchford.
1981 (54th)
(Original Score)
Chariots of Fire, Enigma Productions Limited; The Ladd Company/Warner Bros. (UK) Vangelis.
(Original Song)
Arthur’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.
1982 (55th)
(Original Score)
E.T. The Extra-Terrestrial, Universal Pictures Production; Universal. John Williams.
(Original Song Score and Its Adaptation -or- Adaptation Score)
Victor/Victoria, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Production; MGM/UA. (UK, USA) Song score by Henry Mancini and Leslie Bricusse; adaptation score by Henry Mancini.
(Original Song)
Up 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)
The Right Stuff, Robert Chartoff-Irwin Winkler Production; The Ladd Company through Warner Bros. Bill Conti.
(Original Song Score or Adaptation Score)
Yentl, United Artists/Ladbroke Feature/Barwood Production; MGM/UA. (UK, USA) Song score by Michel Legrand, Alan Bergman and Marilyn Bergman.
(Original Song)
Flashdance . . . What a Feeling from Flashdance, Polygram Pictures Production; Paramount. Music by Giorgio Moroder; lyric by Keith Forsey and Irene Cara.
1984 (57th)
(Original Score)
A Passage to India, G.W. Films, Ltd. Production; Columbia. (UK, USA) Maurice Jarre.
(Original Song Score)
Purple Rain, Purple Films Company Production; Warner Bros. Prince.
(Original Song)
I Just Called to Say I Love You from The Woman in Red, Woman in Red Production; Orion. Music and lyric by Stevie Wonder.
1985 (58th)
(Original Score)
Out of Africa, Universal Pictures Limited Production; Universal. (USA, UK) John Barry.
(Original Song)
Say You, Say Me from White Nights, New Visions Production; Columbia. Music and lyric by Lionel Richie.
1986 (59th)
(Original Score)
’Round Midnight, Irwin Winkler Production; Warner Bros. (USA, France) Herbie Hancock.
(Original Song)
Take My Breath Away from Top Gun, Don Simpson/Jerry Bruckheimer Production; Paramount. Music by Giorgio Moroder; lyric by Tom Whitlock.
1987 (60th)
(Original Score)
The Last Emperor, Hemdale Film Production; Columbia. (UK, Italy, China, France) Ryuichi Sakamoto, David Byrne and Cong Su.
(Original Song)
(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.
1988 (61st)
(Original Score)
The Milagro Beanfield War, Robert Redford/Moctesuma Esparza Production; Universal. Dave Grusin.
(Original Song)
Let the River Run from Working Girl, 20th Century Fox Production; 20th Century Fox. Music and lyric by Carly Simon.
1989 (62nd)
(Original Score)
The Little Mermaid, Walt Disney Pictures Production in association with Silver Screen Partners IV; Buena Vista. Alan Menken.
(Original Song)
Under 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)
Dances with Wolves, Tig Production; Orion. (USA, UK) John Barry.
(Original Song)
Sooner 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)
Beauty and the Beast, Walt Disney Pictures Production; Buena Vista. Alan Menken.
(Original Song)
Beauty and the Beast from Beauty and the Beast, Walt Disney Pictures Production; Buena Vista. Music by Alan Menken; lyric by Howard Ashman.
1992 (65th)
(Original Score)
Aladdin, Walt Disney Pictures Production; Buena Vista. Alan Menken.
(Original Song)
A Whole New World from Aladdin, Walt Disney Pictures Production; Buena Vista. Music by Alan Menken; lyric by Tim Rice.
1993 (66th)
(Original Score)
Schindler’s List, Universal Pictures/Amblin Entertainment Production; Universal. John Williams.
(Original Song)
Streets of Philadelphia from Philadelphia, TriStar Pictures Production; TriStar. Music and lyric by Bruce Springsteen.
1994 (67th)
(Original Score)
The Lion King, Walt Disney Pictures Production; Buena Vista. Hans Zimmer.
(Original Song)
Can You Feel the Love Tonight from The Lion King, Walt Disney Pictures Production; Buena Vista. Music by Elton John; lyric by Tim Rice.
1995 (68th)
(Original Dramatic Score)
The Postman (Il Postino), Cecchi Gori Group Tiger Cinematografica Production/Pentafilm/Esterno Mediterraneo/Blue Dahlia Production; Miramax Films. (Italy, France, Belgium) Luis Enrique Bacalov.
(Original Musical or Comedy Score)
Pocahontas, Walt Disney Pictures Production; Buena Vista. Music by Alan Menken; lyrics by Stephen Schwartz; orchestral score by Alan Menken.
(Original Song)
Colors of the Wind from Pocahontas, Walt Disney Pictures Production; Buena Vista. Music by Alan Menken; lyric by Stephen Schwartz.
1996 (69th)
(Original Dramatic Score)
The English Patient, Tiger Moth Production; Miramax Films. (USA, UK) Gabriel Yared.
(Original Musical or Comedy Score)
Emma, Matchmaker Films/Haft Entertainment Production; Miramax Films. (UK, USA) Rachel Portman.
(Original Song)
You 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)
Titanic, Lightstorm Entertainment Production; 20th Century Fox and Paramount. James Horner.
(Original Musical or Comedy Score)
The Full Monty, Redwave Films Production; Fox Searchlight. (UK, USA) Anne Dudley.
(Original Song)
My 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)
Life Is Beautiful, Melampo Cinematografica Production; Miramax Films. (Italy) Nicola Piovani.
(Original Musical or Comedy Score)
Shakespeare in Love, Miramax Films, Universal Pictures, Bedford Falls Company Production; Miramax Films. (USA, UK) Stephen Warbeck.
(Original Song)
When You Believe from The Prince of Egypt, DreamWorks SKG Production; DreamWorks SKG. Music and lyric by Stephen Schwartz.
1999 (72nd)
(Original Score)
The Red Violin, Rhombus Media Production; Lions Gate Films. (Canada, Italy, USA, UK, Austria) John Corigliano.
(Original Song)
You’ll Be in My Heart from Tarzan, Walt Disney Pictures Production; Buena Vista. Music and lyric by Phil Collins.
2000 (73rd)
(Original Score)
Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon, Zoom Hunt International Production; Sony Pictures Classics. (Taiwan, Hong Kong, USA, China) Tan Dun.
(Original Song)
Things 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)
The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring, New Line Cinema and Wingnut Films Production; New Line. (New Zealand, USA) Howard Shore.
(Original Song)
If I Didn’t Have You from Monsters, Inc., Walt Disney Pictures/Pixar Animation Studios Production; Buena Vista. Music and lyric by Randy Newman.
2002 (75th)
(Original Score)
Frida, Ventanarosa in association with Lions Gate Films Production; Miramax. (USA, Canada, Mexico) Elliot Goldenthal.
(Original Song)
Lose 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)
The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King, Wingnut Films Production; New Line. (New Zealand, USA) Howard Shore.
(Original Song)
Into 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.
2004 (77th)
(Original Score)
Finding Neverland, FilmColony Production; Miramax. (USA, UK) Jan A. P. Kaczmarek.
(Original Song)
Al 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.
2005 (78th)
(Original Score)
Brokeback Mountain, River Road Entertainment Production; Focus Features. (USA, Canada) Gustavo Santaolalla.
(Original Song)
It’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.
2006 (79th)
(Original Score)
Babel, Anonymous Content/Zeta Film/Central Films Production; Paramount and Paramount Vantage. (France, USA, Mexico) Gustavo Santaolalla.
(Original Song)
I Need to Wake Up from An Inconvenient Truth, Lawrence Bender/Laurie David Production; Paramount Classics and Participant Productions. Music and lyric by Melissa Etheridge.
2007 (80th)
(Original Score)
Atonement, Working Title Production; Focus Features. (UK, France, USA) Dario Marianelli.
(Original Song)
Falling Slowly from Once, Samson Films Production; Fox Searchlight. (Ireland) Music and lyric by Glen Hansard and Marketa Irglova.
2008 (81st)
(Original Score)
Slumdog Millionaire, Celador Films Production; Fox Searchlight. (UK, India) A. R. Rahman.
(Original Song)
Jai Ho from Slumdog Millionaire, Celador Films Production; Fox Searchlight. (UK, India) Music by A. R. Rahman; lyric by Gulzar.
2009 (82nd)
(Original Score)
Up, Pixar Production; Walt Disney. Michael Giacchino.
(Original Song)
The 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)
The Social Network, Columbia Pictures Production; Sony Pictures Releasing. Trent Reznor and Atticus Ross.
(Original Song)
We Belong Together from Toy Story 3, Pixar Production; Walt Disney. Music and lyric by Randy Newman.
2011 (84th)
(Original Score)
The 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.
(Original Song)
Man or Muppet from The Muppets, Walt Disney Pictures Production; Walt Disney. Music and lyric by Bret McKenzie.
2012 (85th)
(Original Score)
Life of Pi, Fox 2000 Pictures Production; 20th Century Fox. (USA, Taiwan, UK, Canada) Mychael Danna.
(Original Song)
Skyfall 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.
2013 (86th)
(Original Score)
Gravity, A Warner Bros. UK Services Limited Production; Warner Bros. (UK, USA) Steven Price.
(Original Song)
2014 (87th)
(Original Score)
The Grand Budapest Hotel, an American Empirical Production; Fox Searchlight. (Germany, USA) Alexandre Desplat.
(Original Song)
Glory from Selma, a Paramount Pictures Production; Paramount. (UK, USA, France) Music and lyric by John Stephens and Lonnie Lynn.
2015 (88th)
(Original Score)
The Hateful Eight, a Weinstein Company Production; The Weinstein Company. Ennio Morricone.
(Original Song)
Writing’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)
La La Land, A Black Label Media/TIK Films Limited/Impostor Pictures/Gilbert Films/Marc Platt Productions production; Summit Entertainment. (USA, Hong Kong) Justin Hurwitz.
(Original Song)
City 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.
2017 (90th)
(Original Score)
The Shape of Water, A Double Dare You Production; Fox Searchlight. Alexandre Desplat.
(Original Song)
Remember Me from Coco, A Pixar Production; Walt Disney. Music and lyric by Kristen Anderson-Lopez and Robert Lopez.
2018 (91st)
(Original Score)
Black Panther, A Marvel Studios Production; Walt Disney. Ludwig Goransson.
(Original Song)
Shallow 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.
2019 (92nd)
(Original Score)
Joker, A Joint Effort Production; Warner Bros. (Canada, USA) Hildur Guðnadóttir.
(Original Song)
(I’m Gonna) Love Me Again from Rocketman, A Paramount Pictures Production; Paramount. (UK, Canada, USA) Music by Elton John; lyric by Bernie Taupin.
2020 (93rd)
(Original Score)
Soul, A Walt Disney Animation Studios Production; Walt Disney. Trent Reznor, Atticus Ross and Jon Batiste.
(Original Song)
Fight 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.
2021 (94th)
(Original Score)
Dune, A Legendary Pictures Production; Warner Bros. (Canada, USA) Hans Zimmer.
(Original Song)
No 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.
2022 (95th)
(Original Score)
All 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.
(Original Song)
Naatu Naatu from RRR, DVV Entertainments Prod.; Variance Films/Sarigama Cinemas. (India) Music by M. M. Keeravaani; lyric by Chandrabose.
2023 (96th)
(Original Score)
Oppenheimer, Universal Pictures/Syncopy/Atlas Entertainment Production; Universal. (USA, UK) Ludwig Göransson.
(Original Song)
What 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.