73 episodes

Host Jeff Commings highlights the 470-plus songs nominated for the most prestigious award in entertainment, and brings you stories of the singers and songwriters who made the tunes famous ... or not so famous.

The Best Song Podcast Jeff Commings

    • TV & Film
    • 5.0 • 7 Ratings

Host Jeff Commings highlights the 470-plus songs nominated for the most prestigious award in entertainment, and brings you stories of the singers and songwriters who made the tunes famous ... or not so famous.

    Episode 73: I’m Just a Weary Pilgrim (2005)

    Episode 73: I’m Just a Weary Pilgrim (2005)

    Only three songs were nominated by the Academy's music branch from 2005, perhaps signaling that the quality of songs was going downward sharply. But, maybe this marked just a blip in the movie music industry. Take a listen to the nominated songs and why the Academy only picked three in 2005.

    • 43 min
    Episode 72: Laugh In Your Loneliness (2004)

    Episode 72: Laugh In Your Loneliness (2004)

    Andrew Lloyd Webber finally got the movie version of The Phantom of the Opera into movie theaters, and got an Oscar nomination for putting an original song into the film. The other nominees for the 2004 Original Song Oscar included two songs not performed in English, the first time that had happened. But, more memorable about the year was who performed the majority of the songs at the Oscar ceremony. Learn all about it on this episode!

    • 55 min
    Episode 71: I Want to Be Wrinkly (2003)

    Episode 71: I Want to Be Wrinkly (2003)

    The Oscar nominees for 2003 featured a toe-tapping song from a groundbreaking animated movie, a sincere love song from a very funny mockumentary, and a song that closed out one of the most popular trilogies of all time. Two songs from the Civil War drama Cold Mountain were also in the mix, written by Sting and Elvis Costello. A year removed from the Oscar-winning "Lose Yourself," none of these songs were commercial hits, but they still made a big impact for their movies.

    • 53 min
    Episode 70: We’re Not the Dying Swan (2002)

    Episode 70: We’re Not the Dying Swan (2002)

    Eminem made history with his hit song "Lose Yourself," writing the first rap song to be nominated for the Oscar. The controversial rapper wasn't the first choice for producer Brian Grazer's film about a wannabe rapper, but Grazer couldn't take his eyes off the superstar, and 8 Mile gave Eminem the opportunity to act and give us one of his signature songs. His competition for the Oscar was stiff, with compositions by Paul Simon and U2 in the mix. With the Miramax machine behind them, U2 looked like they had the best chances of winning the 2002 Original Song Oscar. Find out who won on this episode!

    • 1 hr 7 min
    Episode 69: You and Me Together (2001)

    Episode 69: You and Me Together (2001)

    Randy Newman was still winless in the Original Song Oscar category after seven losses, and his song "If I Didn't Have You" for the Pixar movie Monsters, Inc. was going to put him in rare company if it didn't nab him the Oscar. The song didn't get much recognition before the Academy Awards, so Newman was looking like song nomination number eight was not going to turn into a win. Check out his competition on this episode, as well as the two songs with "dream" in the title that missed out on an Oscar nomination.

    • 1 hr 3 min
    Episode 68: The World Is Not My Playground (2000)

    Episode 68: The World Is Not My Playground (2000)

    Randy Newman was looking for his first Oscar win with his seventh songwriting nomination, this time for the comedic song "A Fool In Love." He had some competition from three great singer-songwriters, as Bob Dylan, Bjork, and Sting earned their first nominations for writing movie music. Find out which music superstar took home the 2000 Original Song Oscar on this episode, and learn more about the process of bringing these songs to the screen.

    • 1 hr 15 min

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