Here are the songwriters who hold the most Oscar nods for songs they wrote by themselves.
Here are all songwriters who have received two or more Oscar nods for best original song for pieces they wrote entirely by themselves.Miranda is the sole writer of both of his nominated songs to date – “How Far I’ll Go” from. In the photo above, Miranda is joined by his mother, Dr. Luz Towns-Miranda, at the Oscars the first time he was nominated.
. “Baby, It’s Cold Outside” is one of the most enduring songs from the 1940s, though the storyline of seduction, once viewed as charming, is now seen as problematic by some. Loesser died in 1969 at age 59.Porter was the sole writer of all four of his nominated songs – “I’ve Got You Under My Skin” from, “You’d Be So Nice to Come Home To” from. “I’ve Got You Under My Skin” is one of Frank Sinatra’s signature hits. “True Love” was a smash collab in 1956 for Bing Crosby & Grace Kelly.
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