Aussie Muso Misses Out On Oscar Nomination For Best Song

17 January 2014 | 12:01 pm | Staff Writer

Thom Crawford pipped by U2, Pharrell and Karen O

Blue Mountains based singer-songwriter Thom Crawford has missed out on an Oscar nomination this morning after making the long-list with his track for the film No Good Reason.

Relatively unknown Crawford was part of the 75-strong initial list with his track Bones, which was co-written with American songwriter Joanne Perica and produced by Sacha Skarbek. It was one of three tracks from the film, which stars Johnny Depp documenting the life of artist Ralph Seadman, to make the long-list.

While Crawford's track didn't make the final cut, it's put his name in the same sentence as the likes of U2, Yeah Yeah Yeahs Karen O, Pharell Williams (who have Best Original Song nominations) and Arcade Fire's Will Butler and Owen Pallett (who are up for Best Original Score).

U2's Ordinary Love from the Nelson Mandela biopic A Long Walk To Freedom is the favourite in the Best Original Song category, having picked up a Golden Globe recently.

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The nominations were dominated by American Hustle and Gravity, which picked up ten nods each. Stay tuned to theMusic.com.au for our full analysis later today. Hear Bones below.

BEST ORIGINAL SONG NOMINEES

Along Yet Not Alone from Alone Yet Not Alone – music by Bruce Broughton and lyrics by Dennis Spiegel
Happy from Despicable Me 2 – music and lyrics by Pharrell Williams
Let It Go
from Frozen – music and lyrics by Kristen Anderson-Lopez and Robert Lopez
The Moon Song
from Her – music by Karen O, lyrics by Karen O and Spike Jonze
Ordinary Love
from Mandela: A Long Walk To Freedommusic by Paul Hewson (Bono), Dave Evans (The Edge), Adam Clayton and Larry Mullen, lyrics by Paul Hewson

BEST ORIGINAL SCORE NOMINEES

The Book ThiefJohn Williams
Gravity Steven Price
HerWilliam Butler and Owen Pallett
Philomena
- Alexandre Desplat
Saving Mr. Bands
Thomas Newman