
I thought I'd share some audio with y'all re: this category. If you're not interested and you'd rather just sleep, here's a minute of Clint Eastwood singing "Gran Torino" to use as lullaby.
If all it takes to win an Oscar is some raspy whispering @ the piano, can I have one? I can play.
If Clint makes the cut you might hear his songsmithing onstage before he picks up his fifth Oscar.

Here's a musical sample I prepared for you of eligible songs that might get nominated (you can purchase them all on iTunes). If you'd like to follow along as you listen you're hearing promotional bits from:
- Mariah Carey "Right to Dream"
- Regina Spektor's "The Call" from the second Narnia movie
- Bruce Springsteen "The Wrestler"
- Deanne Storey singing Jon Brion's "Little Person" from Synecdoche New York
- will.i.am doing "The Travelling Song" from Madagascar 2
- Beyoncé "Once in a Lifetime"
- "Rock Me Sexy Jesus" from Hamlet 2 (hee)
- "Dracula's Lament" from Forgetting Sarah Marshall (hee hee)
- Miley Cyrus and John Travolta singing "I Thought I Lost You" from Bolt
- Jack White & Alicia Keys "Another Way to Die" the new Bond song (please note: Oscar doesn't like James Bond)
- Peter Gabriel's WALL•E contribution "Down to Earth"
- Robyn Hitchcock "Up To Our Nex" from Rachel Getting Married
- Norah Jones "The Story" from her film debut My Blueberry Nights
- Danny Elfman "Little Things" from Wanted
- Chaka Khan "Too Much Juice"
- Emmylou Harris spends Nights "In Rodanthe"
- Etta James "It Ain't Right" from Dark Streets (that's also where the Chaka Khan song is from).

Before I let you go I want to subject you to little snippets from the High School Musical 3 numbers they're pushing. 11 "songs" are eligible but they're only pushing 4 and due to Academy rules only 2 can be nominated. Let's pray it's 0. I mean, wouldn't nominating those tinny ditties be rather like having nominated the Thundercats or Jem theme songs for EMMY's? 'Jem, Jem, truly outrageous. Truly truly outrageous.' That's what the songs sound like: Saturday morning jingles.
With musical-theater loving Bill Condon (Dreamgirls) directing and Hugh Jackman hosting this year's Academy Awards the show might get really musical. We can at least assume that the nominated songs will be showcased. I never ever ever ever ever ever ever ever ever ever ever ever ever ever ever ever ever ever ever ever want to see another Oscar night where they hire a celebrity to do a medley of virtually all of the numbers (that Beyoncé year *shudder*) It's so disrespectful to the original performers plus: it's monotonous! But then again...I suppose if they nominate songs that aren't performed by the actual musicians they could always have Hugh Jackman high-kicking whilst belting out the songs.
Can you imagine him shimmying and shaking to "Jai Ho" from Slumdog Millionaire? I know I can...
If you're still reading I'm your biggest fan. For a full list of the 49 songs the Oscar's music branch can vote on and many other bits of awards info, you can head over to my impossibly busy Oscar prediction pages. Five songs or less (you never know) will be announced as actual nominees on January 22nd, 2009.
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