Every Best Original Song Oscar winner (1934 - 2022)
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- Опубликовано: 27 авг 2024
- This video presents, in chronological order, the songs that won the Academy Award (Oscar) for Best Original Song since 1934 to the present.
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Love those 90 songs!!
Can you feel the love tonight
My heart will go on
When you believe
Colors of the Wind
Beauty and the Beast
A Whole new world
Just Wow! 🎶
All of these things.
Agree 1995 was the best.
True. I wish that I experienced the 90s cause that would have been the best thing ever
Some classics and some completely forgotten.
‘A STAR IS BORN’ has won this category twice.
And should have won three times. Harold Arlens The Man That Got Away,as sung by Judy Garland, was the best song of 1954.
But Wiz Khalifa - See You Again ft. Charlie Puth should win this everytime. R.I.P Paul Walker
1984 was by far The Greatest Nominees For Best Original Song: Against All Odds (Take A Look At Me Now) - Phil Collins For Against All Odds, Footloose - Kenny Loggins & Let's Hear It For The Boy - Deniece Williams both For Footloose, Ghostbusters - Ray Parker Jr. For Ghostbusters & I Just Called To Say I Love You - Stevie Wonder For The Woman In Red. All The Songs went to # 1 Of Billboard Top Hits and all Of them are Classics!
Definitely agree!
I also agree. All of the nominated songs were number 1 on the Billboard charts. It was tough for the Academy to pick a winner here.
It's just sad that the worst one won. While I love me some Stevie Wonder, this particular song is easily his weakest. It's lame and repetitive. My vote was for "Against All Odds". The movie stunk, but the song was great.
@@WrenFaithBridger here in Mexico I Just Called To Say I Love You was the Most successful Song from Stevie Wonder. Against All Odds (Take A Look At Me Now) Is Beautiful. This Song and Two Hearts Deserves to win too. Phil Collins had an Oscar by Tarzan Song.
@@juansalazar996 Oh, "I Just Called..." was a huge hit here in the US, too. I just don't understand how, because it really is a sub-standard song for ANYONE, never mind the great Stevie Wonder.
90's full of Disney Songs....bring back that era...
Very cool.
Dont forget Pinocchio all the way back in 1940
"Shallow" so much art and feeling.
My heart will go on, best soundtrack ever!! Masterpiece ❤
Over The Rainbow
White Christmas
Que Sera, Sera
Moon River
Fame
I Just Called To Say Love You
Take My Breath Away
Beauty And The Beast
A Whole New World
My Heart Will Go On
Lose Yourself
Skyfall
Remember Me
Wow the 90s literally had no skip, only amazing songs
I really love the old movies songs💜it's kinda mesmerizing!
I love how it just slowly gets taken over by Disney
Disney songs are too good. I can't find any studio that can write great songs like it
I didn't have to watch it to know that the 1980s was the decade where almost every Oscar winner (and nominee) was a chart-topper. The 1990s also, but mainly due to the Disney film songs - which by the way deserve a video of their own!
They were so classic that they separated almost completely from their movies and most today, would be surprised to learn they were written for a film.
Colors of the wind always be my fav.
I only like The Way You Look Tonight, Moon River, For All We know and Colors of the Wind
Oh my god each time watching things like this I'm about to cry how beautiful were old films...
In the 80s they had some great songs
🎉 Greetings from coastal Mississippi. Love this video. Thanks for your research. I have been watching movies since 1970, l noticed when we got in the 2000's, the quality of songs really dropped. Except for Frozen and LaLa Land.
I dont remember all the movies, or all the actors, but OMG i remembered almost all the music❤
Old is gold❤❤
Nice work! But I agree with some comments, the clips should had the title or chorus of the song in them, to make them more recognizable
Gotta give it up to Disney on the early 90s racking them up for this award!
.. and overall.
As someone who loves old music, it's so nice to find out that some of my favorite songs won an oscar
What eclectic excellence!
Great list but the few seconds clip should have the title or chorus of the song in them. Many of the songs like Skyfall (which is just the instrumental intro for a 2 seconds) Can You Feel The Love Tonight, Dirty Dancing do not play the title in the clip.
Thank you beautiful 😢❤
For me my top 5 for Best Original Song:
1. Skyfall - Skyfall (2012)
2. When You Believe - The Prince of Egypt (1998)
3. Evergreen - A Star Is Born (1976)
4. Up Where Be Belong - An Officer and a Gentleman (1982)
5. Jai Ho - Slumdog Millionaire (2008)
Jai ho😭😭😭
1964 film mary poppins.
1989 film the little mermaid.
1991 film beauty and the beast.
1992 film aladdin.
1994 film the lion king.
1995 film pocahontas.
1997 film titanic.
1999 film tarzan.
2001 film monsters, Inc.
Don’t forget 1940 film Pinocchio
What Was I Made For? Billie Eilish, Barbie 2023
Love seeing "Naatu Naatu" join the club!
I thought that was the first Indian song to win until I saw Jai Ho
I'm of Indian origins and absolutely hate it. There are so many great Indian songs that noone heard outside of India and this one won just because India is a growing economy
@@varoonnone7159 your opinion .that is it. naatu naatu got attention from west while other songs failed to do that. IN recent years the quality of indian music industry fell down.people listen to coca cola, paani paani ho gayi . do you think that should win?? the last good album from india was aashiqui 2 -in 2012 . now naatu naatu in 2023.
@@saddu1107
And since when does the West set the benchmark of what is quality music and what is not?
India and anything Indian is getting attention because the country is growing more powerful
Are you claiming that the best work of A.R Rahman is Slumdog Millionaire ?
Nobody really seemed to care about Indian cinema till now. The films of Sridevi were considered kitsch and her acting histrionic in the past, today she's being honoured by a Google doodle. How come an actress that was ignored by the rest of the world suddenly the centre of attention ?
Don't you realise that it's all down to cultural soft power riding on economic and geopolitical hard power?
@@varoonnone7159 we are talking about oscars ,hun. oscars are american academy awards. so yeah WEST plays an important role , in winning oscar,grammy.golden globes,international recognition matters the most which is what NAATU NAATU did ,not the other songs
Naatu Naatu and Jai Ho are my 2 favorite Oscar winner songs.
It delights me that "Man or Muppet" is on this list. "Rainbow Connection" was robbed.
I hear ”White Christmas” and ”Baby, its cold outside” like 100 times every Christmas but I really had no idea they came from movies and won OSCARS😳
Over the Rainbow is still the best.
2023: what was i made for?
Lose Yourself And I’ve Had The Time Of My Life Is The Best
But U2 Deserves At Least One Oscar
India
Jai ho. 2008
Naatu naatu 2022
While Jai Ho was written by an Indian composer. The movie it was from, Slumdog Millionaire, was actually a British Film.
@@ECKohns even it was a British movie... The song was a pure indian patriotic... Stop spreading a hatred
@@adarshvs2841
And as a fellow person of Indian origins, let us be honest in admitting that Slumdog Millionaire is AR Rahman's worse work and Naatu Naatu not even close to classic Indian songs
How does Slumdog Millionaire compare to Rangeela's track or Naatu Naatu to Lag Ja Gale or Ae Dile Nadan? Lata Mangeshkar wasn't even honoured in the memoriam section
Naatu Naatu only won because India is now powerful not because of its own musical quality
@@varoonnone7159 😂🤣🤣🤣oh my god.... As a fellow indian u have the poorest taste in music... If u dont like it that doesn't mean that was a worst work... 😂🤣latikas theme in slumdog is better than bgm of rrr😂i don't even want to argue u bcoz I don't wanna argue with a poor music taste guy about something that is great... Seriously naatu naatu... Jai ho slayed where naatu naatu choreography was the attraction then other factors were judged... Only rrr has naatu naatu.. Nothing else... Slumdog won for soundtrack and jai ho... Clean ur ears and go hear all songs of slundog not only the jai ho... All the other soundtrack and song went with the flow of movie.... We all know why the crap naatu naatu even won... 😂🤣🤣🤣
6:39 Oh I didn't know that 😮
Still can't believe don't you forget about me from the breakfast club wasn't even nominated
Greetings from Costa Rica. Madonna has two songs on this list. Beautiful songs❤❤❤ Where's Mariah Carey? I wonder.
The earlier James Bond songs (Diamonds are Forever, Goldfinger , From Russia With Love) didnt make it.
Yeah, but writings on the wall got an Oscars despite being a terrible song.
They should have been nominated.
“You Know My Name” by Chris Cornell from Casino Royale also should have been nominated.
Not even 'For Your Eyes Only' won, but at least it was nominated.
My Favourite Movie Song is My heart will Go on from Titanic Diva is Celine Dion
Shallow by Lady Gaga The Best Original Song on Oscar
Yes
I can't believe We Don't Talk About Bruno didn't get an Oscar.
Boy, things really started going downhill in the 2000s. 😵💫
Agreed. For fun, I listed all of the winners (actually going from 1970 to current day) on a spreadsheet, then listed the ones I thought should have won. From 2000, with 23 winners, I disagreed with 15 of them. (Side note: the hardest one was 2011, because there were only 2 nominees, & I didn't like either of them. It was like that this year; I really didn't like any of them.) Even in the last 10 years I only agreed with 4.
Yes. Many of the winners in the 1980-1999 were from summer blockbusters and Disney's films - merry and with mainstream success - while in the last 2 decades the winners tend to be from films that not a lot of people watched or were just too melancholy to become a mainstream success...
@@WrenFaithBridger did you like 2023 song ??
@@saddu1107 To be honest, I didn't like ANY of them. The least offensive to me was "Applause" from "Tell It Like a Woman"...and even that one wasn't that good.
Disney amazing movie and music of all time
I do not agree in all cases with the clip of the song you chose, but I do applause the outcome - I had always wanted to listen to them all at once!
Can you also add the person/s who sung it and composed it along with a much longer time for the song? Because there's no way we're gonna figure out how they won if we didn't include them and the clip is just 3 seconds.
I think the problem is the song can't go on longer because this is already in serious danger of being erased for copyright issues. The original version of this from a few years ago had longer clips and is probably related as to why it's not available anymore.
Lady go Gaga she has a beautiful voice
Mourning Husavik rn 😭
Some of these are pure sh*t. Ones that should have won - 1941 "Boogie Woogie Bugle Boy", 1944 'Long Ago (and Far Away); 1953 "That's Amore", 1954 "The Man That Got Away", 1957 "Tammy", 1964 "Feed the Birds", 1966 "Georgy Girl", 1967 "The Bare Necessities", 1968 "Chitty Chitty Bang Bang", 1979 "Rainbow Connection", 1981 "For Your eyes Only", 2001 "May it Be", 2006 "Listen",
Feed the Birds was amazing (also Walt Disney's personal favorite) but it had an enormous competition from almost every other song in that film!
"Listen" for sure.
Not a big fan of this category. They didn't even nominate so many brilliant songs: This Used to Be My Playground, Live to Tell, Time Stood Still, I'll Remember (all by Madonna), Lyra (Kate Bush), Play Dead (Bjork), Here I Am (Bryan Adams), We Don't Need Another Hero, Golden Eye (both by Tina Turner), Can't Fight The Moonlight (LeAnn Rimes), Let it Flow (Toni Braxton), Feel the Light (Jennifer Lopez), Party Man, While the Earth Sleeps (both by Peter Gabriel), So Lost Without Your Love (Laura Branigan), Identify (Natalie Imbruglia), Love Song for a Vampire (Annie Lennox), The Story (Norah Jones), Holdie Out for a Hero (Bonnie Tyler)
May I include one song? Gabrielle - Out of Reach (from Bridget Jones's Diary)!!
@@alessandroluisdoprado5910 Awesome choice!
I am a big fun, but, yes, you are right, there were many outrageous omissions. In the case of Madonna I believe it was somehow personal, since the songs she was also a creator were not nominated while 2 of the songs she performed (but not write herself) were nominated and won! It was like if they did not want to recognize her. About 'We don't need another hero' I thought until now that it was nominated. Then I check and saw it was for a Golden Globe. 'Holding out for a Hero' was also a big omission, but at least other 2 songs from that movie (Footloose) were nominated.
I like your list.... (particularly Love Song for a Vampire, Play Dead, Lyra, This Used to be my Playground) - think the two songs Madonna sang won because of the weight of the composers: Sondheim for Sooner or Later and Lloyd Webber for You Must Love me.
I would also go even further back, - 1970s - nothing from Grease (You're the One that I want), nothing from Cabaret, 1960s - nothing from The Sound of Music, nothing from My Fair Lady, nothing from West Side Story (!), 1950s - nothing from South Pacific, The King and I, High Society (!), Jailhouse Rock. Nothing from Porgy and Bess in 1930s so many from the older era from the older era I could mention
How did Danger Zone not win?!
It wasn't even nominated.
With a track like 'Take my breath away' from the same film it didn't have a chance to win even if it was nominated...
80s and 90s
Me too my friend
I love the movie
❤Mary Poppins
Disappointed in these clips, many of which contain no lyrics at all. The clips are too short to get any sense of the song at all. Also, many are not from the movie, but from music videos.
These type of videos are hard to make because of copyright laws. The video maker did an excellent job with the material. I also have to give them credit for even finding a clip of the 1946 winner, because that movie has been practically erased from Disney’s library.
Pinocchio mermaid beauty and the beast Pocahontas Tarzan monster inc Toy Story 3 frozen
OMG!! Beating Skyfall, No time to die or Natu Natu?? The tímeless I’ve have the time of my life!!! I think it’s not going ti be an easy task to best that bomb!!!
RUclips's autoplay, followed this video with "I'm just Ken". Spoiler?
The song in Never on Sunday is called Children of Piraeus.
Last Dance🎶
Biggest Disappointments:
Happy in 2013
Nobody Does it Better in 1977
As Time Goes By in 1942 (Or would it be 1943?)
If you had a choice between Evergreen and Shallow what would you choose?
Evergreen hands down.
Muito legal
Didn't Prince win an Oscar for Purple Rain, and Dianne Warren for the theme from Armageddon?
Thanks for your work in putting this together, but why not use the song title in the shown clip versus some obscure line?
Mmm creía que " I will always love you " había ganado ,fue de las mejores canciones del ícono musical WITHNEY HOUSTON!!!
It's actually not a Whitney original, it's a cover of a song by Dolly Parton
@@colleenross8752 F
It wouldn’t be eligible since it’s a cover and not an Original song. Dolly Parton sang the original
6:34 - 🎧😍
Philadelfia Springteeen
1998❤ 1999❤
This is Me from greatest showman i felt should've won 2017
I used to think so too, but 5 years later, I actual do think “Remember Me” deserved the Best Original Song Oscar. My tastes kind of changed since.
I repeat your question
Eminem 🐐
I could've sworn "For your Eyes only" Won the award 1981?
Nominated only.
It was nominated in 1982 but Arthur's Theme won. Endless Love was also nominated that year and didn't win. A tough year.
It was nominated but didn't win.I am still disappointed grease's hopelessly devoted to you lost
I think it should have won. Arthur's Theme is good but I was rooting for this one.
@@robertbuoniconti3409 RIP Olivia Newton-John
each song at least 10s long... :)
Looks like only 2 Instrumentals won. 1934 and 1960.
Uff lose yourself es la mejor
O ano era 2011, quando Real in Rio (REAL IN RIO!!!!!!!) perdeu para um MUPPET.
Posterity is the only judge
Huh? I thought that " Harvey Girls" movie was in color ...
2002 ❤
1977 & 1978 - what a joke! No song from Saturday Night Fever or Grease won an oscar. One of the greatest disgraces of our time
an absolute Travesty that No Bee Gees song didnt even get nominated...Saturday Night Fever is one of the greatest soundtracks ever....but no they gave it to Pat Boones daughter from an obscure little movie no one had heard of.
Not really showing off "Streets of Philadelphia" in the best way there...
ဒီကောင်တွေတချိန်ကျရင်ပြည်ထောင်စုဖစ်ဒရယ်တပ်မတော်နဲ့တွေ့ပြီး
ခွေးပြေးပြေးရမဲ့ကောင်တွေပါသူ့နယ်မြေအတွက်ဘဲကြည့်တဲ့ကောင်တွေ
လူ့မျိုးရေးခွဲခြားတဲ့ဘိန်းစားတွေ
Best Original Song Oscar winner of 2023.... Peaches.
Well it aged poorly bc it didn't make it to the shortlist
No. How about a Barbie song to win an oscar.
@@akhilkandkur4507 I’m just Ken!
Well well
@@nandagopalm7232 I bet they regretted picking “What Was I Made For” after Ryan Goslings performance
BRAZIL WITH TRUMP
"Gay divorce" what??
Excuse me, what is the song for 2005 again? "It's Hard Out There For a Pimp"? No comments 🤣
Yikes! I may be a old fuddy-duddy -- but among the last 25 songs or so -- I didn't recognize hardly any of them. Hmmm...they don't write songs the way they used to!!! The older ones were clever or catchy or lyrical or fun or even beautiful. They should resurrect this art form -- I think modern audiences would appreciate it!
Rainbow Connection should have won :(
2024: aespa - hold on tight
Many like myself were agree that in 1975, the Oscar should be given to Do you know, where you're going to? from the movie Mahogany, but was given to I am easy from Nashville, obviously "racism" was a heavy reason for that and because Keith Carradine was a part of the Carradine dynasty
No. Racism had nothing to do with it. Mahogany was an awful movie, and Do You Know Where You're Going To was an equally awful song. The song that ought to have won that year was How Lucky Can You Get from Funny Lady
No, I do not believe it was racism. 'Remember that the songs are evaluated according to their input in the film and the point in the film where Keith Carradine performs I'm Easy' marks a major scene...
Where is the Aladdin song. This is an incorrect list.
"A Whole New World" is on the list but they posted it for a few seconds where the title or the chorus of the song is not played.
1992
2002 best
Lose yourself >>>>>>
Some of these are bleeping unbelievable!
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Oye! Solo 5 segundos?? Al menos unos 20 plis
Con 10 segundos es suficiente para que RUclips te tumbe un vídeo por Copyright.
Peter Gabriel was robbed for Babe Pig In The City.
1997 - 2003 - 2011