Randy Newman

Randy Newman - American singer‐songwriter and score composer

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Genres: americana, children's music, cinematic classical, classical, piano rock, pop, pop rock, r&b

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About Randy Newman

Randall Stuart "Randy" Newman (born November 28, 1943) is a singer/songwriter, arranger, composer, and pianist who is notable for his mordant (and often satirical) pop songs and for his many film scores. Newman is noted for his practice of writing lyrics from the perspective of a character far removed from Newman's own biography. For example, the 1972 song "Sail Away" is written as a slave trader's sales pitch to attract slaves, while the narrator of "Political Science" is a U.S. nationalist who complains of worldwide ingratitude toward America and proposes a brutally ironic final solution. One of his biggest hits, "Short People" was written from the perspective of "a lunatic" who hates short people. Since the 1980s, Newman has worked mostly as a film composer. His film scores include Ragtime, Awakenings, The Natural, Leatherheads, James and the Giant Peach, Meet the Parents, Seabiscuit and The Princess and the Frog. He has scored many Disney-Pixar films: Toy Story, A Bug's Life, Toy Story 2, Monsters, Inc., Cars, Toy Story 3, Monsters University, Cars 3 and most recently Toy Story 4. He has been awarded an Academy Award, three Emmys, four Grammy Awards, and the Governor's Award from the Recording Academy. Newman was inducted into the Songwriters Hall of Fame in 2002. In 2007, Newman was inducted as a Disney Legend. Newman grew up in a musical family with Hollywood connections; his uncles Alfred and Lionel both scored numerous films. By age 17, Randy was staff writer for a California music publisher. One semester short of a B.A. in music from UCLA, he dropped out of school. Lenny Waronker, son of Liberty Records’ president, was a close friend and, later, as a staff producer for Warner Bros., helped get Newman signed to the label. Newman’s early songs were recorded by a number of performers. His friend Harry Nilsson recorded an entire album with Newman on piano, Nilsson Sings Newman, in 1970. Judy Collins (“I Think It’s Going to Rain Today”), Peggy Lee (“Love Story”), and Three Dog Night - for whom “Mama Told Me (Not to Come)” hit #1 - all enjoyed success with Newman’s music. Newman became a popular campus attraction when touring with Nilsson. His status as a cult star was affirmed by his critically praised debut, Randy Newman, in 1968, which featured his own complex arrangements for full orchestra, and later by 1970’s 12 Songs. He also sang “Gone Dead Train” on the soundtrack of Performance (1970). Live and Sail Away were Newman’s first commercial successes, but his audience has been limited to some degree because his songs are often colored by his ironic, pointed sense of humor, which is rarely simple and frequently misunderstood. Good Old Boys, for example, was a concept album about the South, with the lyrics expressing the viewpoint of white Southerners. Lyrics such as “We’re rednecks, and we don’t know our ass from a hole in the ground” made people wonder whether Newman was being satirical or sympathetic. He toured (to Atlanta and elsewhere) behind the album with a full orchestra that played his arrangements and was conducted by his uncle Emil Newman. Little Criminals, in 1977, contained Newman’s first hit single, “Short People,” which mocked bigotry and was taken seriously by a vocal offended minority. “Baltimore” from that album was covered by Nina Simone. Following that album’s release, Newman toured for the first time since 1974. He claimed that in the interim he’d done nothing but watch television and play with his three sons. In 1979 his Born Again featured guest vocals by members of the Eagles. In 1981 Newman composed the soundtrack for the film Ragtime (the first of many soundtrack assignments) and was nominated for two Oscars (Best Song, Best Score). His 1983 album, Trouble in Paradise, included guest appearances by Linda Ronstadt, members of Fleetwood Mac, and Paul Simon, who sang a verse of “The Blues.” That album’s “I Love L.A.” became something of an anthem, thanks in part to a flashy music video directed by Newman’s cousin, Tim Newman (who went on to shoot popular videos for ZZ Top, among others). Land of Dreams (#80, 1988) spawned a minor hit in “It’s Money That Matters” (#60, 1988). It would take Newman 10 more years to make another studio album, 1999’s critically acclaimed Bad Love. With that record peaking at #194, he continues to meet his biggest success in Hollywood, where he spent most of the ’90s becoming one of the town’s most sought-after film composers. Although the material on his own records is literate and biting, the songs he writes for movies are decidedly simpler and with a sunnier outlook - and they usually meet with more success. Both “I Love to See You Smile” from Parenthood and “When She Loved Me” from Toy Story 2, for instance, were nominated for Oscars; in 1998 alone, Newman garnered three Oscar nominations for three different movies. In 1995 Newman wrote a musical adaptation of Goethe’s Faust. Both the play and the accompanying CD (which featured guests such as Bonnie Raitt, Linda Ronstadt, Elton John, Don Henley, and James Taylor in the role of God) were commercially unsuccessful. In 2000 he received the Billboard Century Award.

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Randy Newman — Top 30 songs of 186

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Randy Newman The Scream Extractor
Randy Newman Guilty
Randy Newman I Love L.A.
Randy Newman It's a Jungle out There
Randy Newman Remastered Awakenings
Randy Newman Monsters, Inc
Randy Newman Walk to Work
Randy Newman Boo's Adventures in Monstropolis
Randy Newman Boo's Tired
Randy Newman Boo's going Home
Randy Newman In germany before the war
Randy Newman The Time Of Your Life (from s Bugs Life)
Randy Newman Sail Away
Randy Newman Short People
Randy Newman A Bug's Life
Randy Newman You've Got a Friend in Me
Randy Newman Easy Street
Randy Newman Toy Story
Randy Newman If I Didn't have You
Randy Newman Sail Away (Remastered Lp Version) /Remastered Lp Version
Randy Newman Last Night I Had a Dream
Randy Newman I love to see you smile
Randy Newman Baltimore
Randy Newman Christmas in Cape Town
Randy Newman Niepokonany Seabiscuit || 1|FNEW10A|7C|65
Randy Newman Louisiana 1927
Randy Newman Fairy Tale/Going Home
Randy Newman Political Science
Randy Newman Bo Peep's Panorama for Two
Randy Newman Sneaking and Antiquing
The Scream Extractor
I Love L.A.
It's a Jungle out There
Remastered Awakenings
Monsters, Inc
Walk to Work
Boo's Adventures in Monstropolis
Boo's Tired
Boo's going Home
In germany before the war
The Time Of Your Life (from s Bugs Life)
Sail Away
Short People
A Bug's Life
You've Got a Friend in Me
Easy Street
Toy Story
If I Didn't have You
Sail Away (Remastered Lp Version) /Remastered Lp Version
Last Night I Had a Dream
I love to see you smile
Baltimore
Christmas in Cape Town
Niepokonany Seabiscuit || 1|FNEW10A|7C|65
Louisiana 1927
Fairy Tale/Going Home
Political Science
Bo Peep's Panorama for Two
Sneaking and Antiquing