If you go back to the 2000s, there’s even less disagreement between the two academies. SEE Billboard Hot 100: Every #1 song of 2023 The three that missed out were Elton John’s “(I’m Gonna) Love Me Again” (from “Rocketman”), Sam Smith’s “Writing’s on the Wall” (from “Spectre”), and Randy Newman‘s “We Belong Together” (from “Toy Story 3”). This means seven out of the 10 decade winners managed to at least get a Grammy nom. ![]() “Shallow” even managed to win outside of the visual media field, taking home Best Pop Duo/Group Performance for Lady Gaga and Bradley Cooper. ![]() Of those, “Shallow,” “Glory,” “Let It Go,” and “Skyfall” went on to win Grammys. Meanwhile, H.E.R.’s “Fight For You” (from “Judas and the Black Messiah”) lost Song for Visual Media to Bo Burnham’s “All Eyes on Me,” but did win a Grammy for Best Traditional R&B Performance.įrom the 2010s, Oscar winners “ Shallow” (from “A Star is Born”), “Remember Me” (from “Coco”), “City of Stars” (from “La La Land”), “Glory” (from “Selma”), “Let It Go” (from “Frozen”), “Skyfall” (from the film of the same name), and “Man or Muppet” (from “The Muppets”) were nominated for Grammys. Billie Eilish’s “ No Time To Die” (from the film of the same name) won the Grammy for Best Song Written for Visual Media, the direct equivalent of Oscar’s Best Original Song. Two 2020s Oscar winners were also Grammy winners, albeit in different categories.
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