Every Best Original Song Oscar winner [1934 - 2023]

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Published 2024-03-11
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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All Comments (21)
  • @nanasewdear
    Fred Astaire singing "The Way You Look Tonight" gives me goosebumps. Many of his songs were written with him in mind.
  • @LMM7880
    It depends on your age of course but go back to the songs in the thirties and forties and listen to the lyrics. Those songs often competed with other great songs. They were the golden years. Way before my time but I guess I like what I like.
  • @lesliebest5562
    Oh Gigi, Have I been standing up too close or back too far? ❤ Those particular lyrics knock me right out of my socks each and every time! Thank You, Ever So much Misters Lerner and Loewe. For all the beautiful music you’ve left us with!
  • @Eric-jo8uh
    To my ears the boredom sets in from the year 2000 on……till present.
  • I wish the little posters were readable, to show what movies the songs were from.AND I wish my eyes weren't leaking.😭
  • @user-ti8vp3qp2w
    Lo que no puedo creer que peliculas como Rocky, Saturday night fever y Midnight Express no hayan ganado oscars con sus temas musicales
  • @brendagilson934
    We may never love like this again from The Towering Inferno. Loved it when watching the movie,thought it was going to be a gigantic hit.Never heard it again!!!!!! Whatever happened?
  • 🎉 musical greetings from coastal Mississippi. Very good countdown. Thanks for the research. Been watching the Oscars since 1972😂
  • @claylexander6171
    I didn't realize Billy Eyelash won twice. That's amazing, good for her! 🎉
  • @rslitman
    In 1967, Rex Harrison sang "Talk to the Animals". The next year, his son Noel sang "The Windmills of Your Mind".