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  1. Music (Original Song) - Gonna Fly Now in "Rocky" Music by Bill Conti; Lyrics by Carol Connors and Ayn Robbins Sound - Harry Warren Tetrick, William McCaughey, Lyle Burbridge, Bud Alper

  2. Feb 17, 2013 · Neil Diamond presents Barbra Streisand and Paul Williams the Oscar for Music (Original Song) for "Evergreen (Love Theme From A Star Is Born)" at the 49th Academy Awards.

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  3. The 49th Academy Awards were presented Monday, March 28, 1977, at the Dorothy Chandler Pavilion in Los Angeles, California. The ceremonies were presided over by Richard Pryor, Ellen Burstyn, Jane Fonda, and Warren Beatty. Network and All the President's Men were the two biggest winners of the ceremony, with four Oscars each, but Best Picture ...

  4. List of Academy Awards for Songs. The first awards were given in 1927, the same year as the first sound film, The Jazz Singer. No musical awards for songs were included until 1934.

    Date
    Song
    Film
    Composers
    2022
    Naatu Naatu
    RRR
    M.M. Keeravani, Chandrabose
    2021
    No Time To Die
    No Time To Die
    Billie Eilish, Finneas O’Connell
    2020
    Fight For You
    Judas and the Black Messiah
    H.E.R., D’Mile, Tiara Thomas
    2019
    (I’m Gonna) Love Me Again
    Rocketman
    Elton John, Bernie Taupin
  5. Neil Diamond presenting the Academy Award in 1977 for Original Song (Barbra Streisand & Paul Williams won for Evergreen)

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  6. Jul 15, 2016 · 1977 is a tough year to take very seriously in Best Original Song, and not just because of the winner - the sleepy, cornball "You Light Up My Life." This was the dumbfounding occasion in which the Academy inexplicably ignored both the legendary "Theme from New York, New York " and entire soundtrack from Saturday Night Fever .

  7. The Academy Award for Best Original Score is an award presented annually by the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences (AMPAS) to the best substantial body of music in the form of dramatic underscoring written specifically for the film by the submitting composer.