Satellite Award for Best Original Song
Satellite Award for Best Original Song | |
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Awarded for | Best Original Song |
Country | United States |
Presented by | International Press Academy |
First awarded | 1996 |
Currently held by | "What Was I Made For?" from Barbie (2023) |
The Satellite Award for Best Original Song is an annual award given by the International Press Academy.
Winners and nominees
1990s
Year | Song | Film | Recipient(s) |
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1996 [1] | "You Must Love Me" | Evita | Andrew Lloyd Webber, Tim Rice |
"God Give Me Strength" | Grace of My Heart | Elvis Costello, Burt Bacharach | |
"Kissing You" | Romeo + Juliet | Des'ree, Tim Atack | |
"That Thing You Do!" | That Thing You Do! | Adam Schlesinger | |
"Walls" | She's the One | Tom Petty | |
1997 [2] | "My Heart Will Go On" | Titanic | James Horner, Will Jennings |
"Journey to the Past" | Anastasia | Stephen Flaherty, Lynn Ahrens | |
"Once Upon a December" | |||
"A Song for Mama" | Soul Food | Kenneth "Babyface" Edmonds | |
"Tomorrow Never Dies" | Tomorrow Never Dies | Sheryl Crow, Mitchell Froom | |
1998 [3] | "I Don't Want to Miss a Thing" | Armageddon | Diane Warren |
"Anyone at All" | You've Got Mail | Carole King, Carole Bayer Sager | |
"The Flame Still Burns" | Still Crazy | Marti Frederiksen, Mick Jones, Chris Difford | |
"That'll Do" | Babe: Pig in the City | Randy Newman | |
"When You Believe" | The Prince of Egypt | Stephen Schwartz | |
1999 [4] | "When She Loved Me" | Toy Story 2 | Randy Newman |
"(I) Get Lost" | The Story of Us | Eric Clapton, Simon Climie | |
"Mountain Town" | South Park: Bigger Longer & Uncut | Trey Parker, Marc Shaiman | |
"Save Me" | Magnolia | Aimee Mann | |
"The World Is Not Enough" | The World Is Not Enough | David Arnold, Don Black | |
"Still" | Dogma | Alanis Morissette |
2000s
2010s
2020s
Year | Song | Film | Recipient(s) |
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2020 [34][35] | "Io sì (Seen)" | The Life Ahead | Niccolò Agliardi, Laura Pausini, Diane Warren |
"Everybody Cries" | The Outpost | Larry Groupé, Rod Lurie, Rita Wilson | |
"Hear My Voice" | The Trial of the Chicago 7 | Daniel Pemberton, Celeste | |
"The Other Side" | Trolls World Tour | Justin Timberlake | |
"Rocket to the Moon" | Over the Moon | Christopher Curtis, Marjorie Duffield, Helen Park | |
"Speak Now" | One Night in Miami... | Sam Ashworth, Leslie Odom Jr. | |
2021 | "Colombia, Mi Encanto" | Encanto | Lin-Manuel Miranda |
"Be Alive" | King Richard | Beyoncé Knowles-Carter, DIXSON | |
"Beyond the Shore" | CODA | Nicholai Baxter, Matt Dahan, Marius de Vries, Sian Heder | |
"Down to Joy" | Belfast | Van Morrison | |
"Here I Am (Singing My Way Home)" | Respect | Jamie Alexander Hartman, Jennifer Hudson, Carole King | |
"No Time to Die" | No Time to Die | Billie Eilish, Finneas O'Connell | |
2022 | "Hold My Hand" | Top Gun: Maverick | Lady Gaga |
"Applause" | Tell It Like a Woman | Diane Warren | |
"Carolina" | Where the Crawdads Sing | Taylor Swift | |
"Lift Me Up" | Black Panther: Wakanda Forever | Rihanna | |
"Naatu Naatu" | RRR | Kaala Bhairava, M. M. Keeravani, and Rahul Sipligunj | |
"Vegas" | Elvis | Doja Cat | |
2023 | "What Was I Made For?" | Barbie | Billie Eilish, Finneas O'Connell |
"I'm Just Ken" | Barbie | Mark Ronson and Andrew Wyatt | |
"It Never Went Away" | American Symphony | Jon Batiste and Dan Wilson | |
"Peaches" | The Super Mario Bros. Movie | Jack Black, Aaron Horvath, Michael Jelenic, Eric Osmond and John Spiker | |
"Road to Freedom" | Rustin | Lenny Kravitz | |
"The Fire Inside" | Flamin' Hot | Diane Warren |
References
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- ^ "1999 3rd Annual SATELLITE™ Awards". International Press Academy. Archived from the original on February 1, 2008. Retrieved October 27, 2021.
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- ^ "2003 7th Annual SATELLITE™ Awards". International Press Academy. Archived from the original on June 26, 2011. Retrieved October 27, 2021.
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- ^ Kilday, Gregg (December 16, 2012). "'Silver Linings Playbook' Wins Five Satellite Awards, Including Best Picture". The Hollywood Reporter. Retrieved October 27, 2021.
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- ^ "Satellite Awards 2016". International Press Academy. Retrieved October 27, 2021.
- ^ "'Dunkirk,' 'The Shape of Water' Lead Satellite Award Nominations". TheWrap. November 30, 2017. Retrieved December 1, 2017.
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- ^ "Satellite Awards 2018". International Press Academy. Retrieved October 27, 2021.
- ^ "Satellite Awards 2019". International Press Academy. Retrieved October 27, 2021.
- ^ "'One Night in Miami' and 'Nomadland' Lead Nominations for 25th Satellite Awards". Vimooz. February 1, 2021. Retrieved October 27, 2021.
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Satellite Award for Best Original Song
- "You Must Love Me" – Music by Andrew Lloyd Webber; Lyrics by Tim Rice (1996)
- "My Heart Will Go On" – Music by James Horner; Lyrics by Will Jennings (1997)
- "I Don't Want to Miss a Thing" – Music and Lyrics by Diane Warren (1998)
- "When She Loved Me" – Music and Lyrics by Randy Newman (1999)
- "I've Seen It All" – Music by Björk; Lyrics by Sjón and Lars von Trier (2000)
- "All Love Can Be" – Music by James Horner; Lyrics by Will Jennings (2001)
- "Something to Talk About" – Music and Lyrics by Badly Drawn Boy (2002)
- "Siente Mi Amor (Feel My Love)" – Music and Lyrics by Robert Rodriguez (2003)
- "Million Voices" – Music and Lyrics by Wyclef Jean, Jerry 'Wonder' Duplessis, and Andrea Guerra (2004)
- "A Love That Will Never Grow Old" – Music by Gustavo Santaolalla; Lyrics by Bernie Taupin (2005)
- "You Know My Name" – Music and Lyrics by Chris Cornell (2006)
- "Grace is Gone" – Music by Clint Eastwood; Lyrics by Carole Bayer Sager (2007)
- "Another Way to Die" – Music and Lyrics by Jack White (2008)
- "The Weary Kind" – Music and Lyrics by Ryan Bingham and T Bone Burnett (2009)
- "You Haven't Seen the Last of Me" – Music and Lyrics by Diane Warren (2010)
- "Lay Your Head Down" – Music by Brian Byrne; Lyrics by Glenn Close (2011)
- "Suddenly" – Music by Claude-Michel Schönberg; Lyrics by Alain Boublil and Herbert Kretzmer (2012)
- "Young and Beautiful" – Music and Lyrics by Lana Del Rey and Daniel Heath (2013)
- "We Will Not Go" – Music and Lyrics by J. Ralph (2014)
- "Til It Happens to You" – Music and Lyrics by Lady Gaga and Diane Warren (2015)
- "City of Stars" – Music by Justin Hurwitz; Lyrics by Benj Pasek and Justin Paul (2016)
- "Stand Up for Something" – Music by Diane Warren; Lyrics by Common and Diane Warren (2017)
- "Shallow" – Music and Lyrics by Lady Gaga, Mark Ronson, Anthony Rossomando, and Andrew Wyatt (2018)
- "(I'm Gonna) Love Me Again" – Music by Elton John; Lyrics by Bernie Taupin (2019)
- "Io sì (Seen)" – Music and Lyrics by Niccolò Agliardi, Laura Pausini, and Diane Warren (2020)
- "Colombia, Mi Encanto" – Music and Lyrics by Lin-Manuel Miranda (2021)
- "Hold My Hand" – Music and Lyrics by Lady Gaga and BloodPop (2022)
- "What Was I Made For?" – Music and Lyrics by Billie Eilish and Finneas O'Connell (2023)