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List of awards and nominations received by Randy Newman

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Randy Newman awards and nominations
Wins 28
Nominations 125

Randy Newman is an American singer-songwriter, arranger, composer, and pianist. The following are a list of his wins and nominations for awards in music.

He has been nominated for 22 Academy Awards, winning twice for Best Original Song in 2002 for "If I Didn't Have You" (from Monsters, Inc.) and in 2011 for "We Belong Together" (from Toy Story 3). He has received three Primetime Emmy Awards, seven Grammy Awards, and the Governor's Award from The Recording Academy.[1] Newman was inducted into the Songwriters Hall of Fame in 2002.[2] In 2007, he was inducted as a Disney Legend.[3] In 2010, he received a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame. Newman was inducted to the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 2013.[4] In September 2014, Randy Newman received a Max Steiner Film Music Achievement Award and performed at the annual film music gala Hollywood in Vienna for the first time together with his cousin David Newman.

Major awards

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Year Category Nominated work Result Ref.
1981 Best Original Score Ragtime Nominated [5]
Best Original Song "One More Hour" (from Ragtime) Nominated
1984 Best Original Score The Natural Nominated [6]
1989 Best Original Song "I Love to See You Smile" (from Parenthood) Nominated [7]
1990 Best Original Score Avalon Nominated [8]
1994 Best Original Song "Make Up Your Mind" (from The Paper) Nominated [9]
1995 Best Original Musical or Comedy Score Toy Story Nominated [10]
Best Original Song "You've Got a Friend in Me" (from Toy Story) Nominated
1996 Best Original Musical or Comedy Score James and the Giant Peach Nominated [11]
1998 Best Original Dramatic Score Pleasantville Nominated [12]
Best Original Musical or Comedy Score A Bug's Life Nominated
Best Original Song "That'll Do" (from Babe: Pig in the City) Nominated
1999 "When She Loved Me" (from Toy Story 2) Nominated [13]
2000 "A Fool in Love" (from Meet the Parents) Nominated [14]
2001 Best Original Score Monsters, Inc. Nominated [15]
Best Original Song "If I Didn't Have You" (from Monsters, Inc.) Won
2006 "Our Town" (from Cars) Nominated [16]
2009 "Almost There" (from The Princess and the Frog) Nominated [17]
"Down in New Orleans" (from The Princess and the Frog) Nominated
2010 "We Belong Together" (from Toy Story 3) Won [18]
2019 "I Can't Let You Throw Yourself Away" (from Toy Story 4) Nominated [19]
Best Original Score Marriage Story Nominated
Year Category Nominated work Result Ref.
1982 Best Original Song "One More Hour" (from Ragtime) Nominated [20]
Year Category Nominated work Result Ref.
2009 Best Score The Princess and the Frog Nominated [21]
Best Song "Almost There" (from The Princess and the Frog) Nominated
2010 "We Belong Together" (from Toy Story 3) Nominated [22]
2019 Best Score Marriage Story Nominated [23]
Year Category Nominated work Result Ref.
1981 Best Original Song "One More Hour" (from Ragtime) Nominated [24]
1989 "I Love to See You Smile" (from Parenthood) Nominated
1990 Best Original Score Avalon Nominated
1995 Best Original Song "You've Got a Friend in Me" (from Toy Story) Nominated
1998 Best Original Score A Bug's Life Nominated
1999 Best Original Song "When She Loved Me" (from Toy Story 2) Nominated
2019 Best Original Score Marriage Story Nominated
Year Category Nominated work Result Ref.
1969 Best Arrangement Accompanying Vocalist(s) "Is That All There Is?" (by Peggy Lee) Nominated [25]
1982 Best Album of Original Score Written for a Motion Picture or a Television Special Ragtime Nominated
1984 Best Instrumental Composition The Natural Won[a]
Best Pop Instrumental Performance "The Natural" (from The Natural) Nominated
1989 Best Song Written Specifically for a Motion Picture or for Television "I Love to See You Smile" (from Parenthood) Nominated
1991 Best Instrumental Composition Written for a Motion Picture or for Television Avalon Nominated
Awakenings Nominated
1996 Best Country Collaboration with Vocals "Long Tall Texan" (with Lyle Lovett) Nominated
1999 Best Instrumental Composition Written for a Motion Picture, Television or Other Visual Media A Bug's Life Won
Best Song Written for a Motion Picture, Television or Other Visual Media "The Time of Your Life" (from A Bug's Life) Nominated
2000 Best Score Soundtrack Album for a Motion Picture, Television or Other Visual Media Toy Story 2 Nominated
Best Song Written for a Motion Picture, Television or Other Visual Media "When She Loved Me" (from Toy Story 2) Won
2002 Best Score Soundtrack Album for a Motion Picture, Television or Other Visual Media Monsters, Inc. Nominated
Best Song Written for a Motion Picture, Television or Other Visual Media "If I Didn't Have You" (from Monsters, Inc.) Won
Best Instrumental Composition "The Ride of the Doors" (from Monsters, Inc.) Nominated
2003 Best Pop Instrumental Performance "Seabiscuit" (from Seabiscuit) Nominated
Best Score Soundtrack Album for a Motion Picture, Television or Other Visual Media Seabiscuit Nominated
2006 Best Compilation Soundtrack Album for Motion Pictures, Television or Other Visual Media Cars Nominated
Best Song Written for a Motion Picture, Television or Other Visual Media "Our Town" (from Cars) Won
2010 Best Score Soundtrack Album for a Motion Picture, Television or Other Visual Media Toy Story 3 Won
Best Song Written for a Motion Picture, Television or Other Visual Media "Down in New Orleans" (from The Princess and the Frog) Nominated
2017 Best Arrangement, Instrumental and Vocals "Putin" Won
2019 Best Song Written for Visual Media "The Ballad of the Lonesome Cowboy" (from Toy Story 4) Nominated
Year Category Nominated work Result Ref.
1991 Outstanding Original Music and Lyrics "He's Guilty!" (from Cop Rock) Won [26]
2004 Outstanding Main Title Theme Music "It's a Jungle Out There" (from Monk) Won
2010 Outstanding Original Music and Lyrics "When I'm Gone" (from Monk) Won

Miscellaneous awards

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Year Category Nominated work Result Ref.
1996 Outstanding Individual Achievement for Music in an Animated Feature Production Toy Story Won [27]
James and the Giant Peach Nominated
1997 Cats Don't Dance Won [28]
2000 Toy Story 2 Won [29]
2002 Monsters, Inc. Nominated [30]
2006 Cars Won [31]
2013 Monsters University Nominated [32]
2019 Toy Story 4 Nominated [33]
Year Category Nominated work Result Ref.
2019 Best Score Marriage Story Nominated [34]
Year Category Nominated work Result Ref.
2009 Outstanding Original Song "Almost There" (from The Princess and the Frog) Won [35]
"Down in New Orleans" (from The Princess and the Frog) Nominated
Year Category Nominated work Result Ref.
1995 Best Original Score Toy Story Won [36]
1996 James and the Giant Peach Nominated
1998 A Bug's Life Nominated
2019 Marriage Story Nominated [37]

Chicago Indie Critics Awards

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Year Category Nominated work Result Ref.
2019 Best Original Score Marriage Story Nominated [38]

Columbus Film Critics Association Awards

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Year Category Nominated work Result Ref.
2019 Best Score Marriage Story Nominated [39]
Year Category Nominated work Result Ref.
2019 Best Score Marriage Story Nominated [40]

Greater Western New York Film Critics Association Awards

[edit]
Year Category Nominated work Result Ref.
2019 Best Score Marriage Story Won [41]

Hawaii Film Critics Society Awards

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Year Category Nominated work Result Ref.
2019 Best Score Marriage Story Won [42]
Year Category Nominated work Result Ref.
2019 Hollywood Film Composer Award Marriage Story Won [43]
Year Category Nominated work Result Ref.
2019 Best Original Score – Feature Film Marriage Story Nominated [44]
Year Category Nominated work Result Ref.
2009 Best Original Song "Almost There" (from The Princess and the Frog) Nominated [45]
2019 Best Original Score Marriage Story Nominated [46]
Year Category Nominated work Result Ref.
2019 Best Original Score Marriage Story Nominated [47]
Year Category Nominated work Result Ref.
1998 Best Original Score for a Comedy Film A Bug's Life Won [48]
Best Original Score for a Drama Film Pleasantville Nominated
2006 Best Original Score for an Animated Film Cars Nominated [49]
2008 Best Original Score for a Comedy Film Leatherheads Nominated [50]
2009 Best Original Score for an Animated Film The Princess and the Frog Nominated [51]
2010 Toy Story 3 Nominated [52]

Las Vegas Film Critics Society Awards

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Year Category Nominated work Result Ref.
1999 Best Original Song "When She Loved Me" (from Toy Story 2) Nominated [53]
2000 "Meet the Parents" (from Meet the Parents) Nominated
Year Category Nominated work Result Ref.
1981 Best Music Score "One More Hour" (from Ragtime) Won [54]
1990 Avalon Runner-up [55]

Latino Entertainment Journalists Association Film Awards

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Year Category Nominated work Result Ref.
2019 Best Score Marriage Story Nominated [56]
Year Category Nominated work Result Ref.
2019 Special Award Honored [57]

North Carolina Film Critics Association Awards

[edit]
Year Category Nominated work Result Ref.
2019 Best Music Marriage Story Nominated [58]

North Dakota Film Society Awards

[edit]
Year Category Nominated work Result Ref.
2019 Best Original Score Marriage Story Nominated [59]
Best Original Song "I Can't Let You Throw Yourself Away" (from Toy Story 4) Nominated

Online Film & Television Association Awards

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Year Category Nominated work Result Ref.
1998 Best Original Musical or Comedy Score Pleasantville Nominated [60]
Best Original Family Score A Bug's Life Nominated
1999 Best Original Song "When She Loved Me" (from Toy Story 2) Nominated [61]
2001 Film Hall of Fame: Support Inducted [62]
2009 Best Original Song "Almost There" (from The Princess and the Frog) Nominated [63]
2010 "We Belong Together" (from Toy Story 3) Won [64]
2019 Best Original Score Marriage Story Nominated [65]
Year Category Nominated work Result Ref.
1998 Best Original Score Pleasantville Won [66]
2019 Marriage Story Nominated [67]

Phoenix Film Critics Society Awards

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Year Category Nominated work Result Ref.
2001 Best Original Song "If I Didn't Have You" (from Monsters, Inc.) Nominated [68]
2010 "We Belong Together" (from Toy Story 3) Nominated [69]
Year Category Nominated work Result Ref.
2019 Best Original Score Marriage Story Nominated [70]
Year Category Nominated work Result Ref.
1998 Best Original Score Pleasantville Nominated [71]
Best Original Song "That'll Do" (from Babe: Pig in the City) Nominated
2003 Best Original Score Seabiscuit Nominated [72]
2009 Best Original Song "Almost There" (from The Princess and the Frog) Nominated [73]
"Down in New Orleans" (from The Princess and the Frog) Nominated
2019 "The Ballad of the Lonesome Cowboy" (from Toy Story 4) Nominated [74]
Best Original Score Marriage Story Nominated
Year Category Nominated work Result Ref.
1999 Best Music Toy Story 2 Nominated [75]
Year Category Nominated work Result Ref.
2009 Best Music The Princess and the Frog Nominated [76]
2019 Best Score Marriage Story Nominated [77]
Year Category Nominated work Result Ref.
2019 Best Original Score Marriage Story Nominated [78]
Year Category Nominated work Result Ref.
2002 Soundtrack Composer of the Year Monsters, Inc. Nominated [79]
Best Original Soundtrack of the Year Nominated
Best Original Song Written for a Film "If I Didn't Have You" (from Monsters, Inc.) Won
2006 "Our Town" (from Cars) Won
2010 "Almost There" (from The Princess and the Frog) Nominated
2011 "We Belong Together" (from Toy Story 3) Won

Special honors

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Year Honor Result Ref.
2007 Disney Legends Awards Inducted [80]
Year Honor Result Ref.
2010 Hollywood Walk of Fame Inducted [81]
Year Honor Result Ref.
2014 Max Steiner Film Music Achievement Award Honored [82]
Year Honor Result Ref.
2013 Rock and Roll Hall of Fame Inducted [83]
Year Honor Result Ref.
2002 Songwriters Hall of Fame Inducted [84]

Notes

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  1. ^ Tied with John Williams for "Olympic Fanfare and Theme".

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