Randy Newman

singer-songwriter, piano, Soundtrack

Randy Newman

Discography

Pix Title Duration
You've Got A Friend In Me 02:04
You’ve Got A Friend In Me 02:04
Strange Things (Soundtrack) 03:18
Strange Things 03:18
Opening Race 02:04
Opening 02:04
McQueen's Lost 02:28
Short People 02:56
Ride Like The Wind 02:08
Pre-Race Pageantry 01:29
We Belong Together 04:02
I Love L.A. 03:28
The Big Race 03:07
Soldier's Mission 01:29
Boo's Tired 01:03
Sid 01:21
Old Man 02:46
It's a Jungle Out There 03:18
I Think It's Going To Rain Today 02:57
Political Science 02:03
Rise and Shine 03:00
Monsters University 03:00
Birmingham 02:46
Sail Away 02:53
Rednecks 03:09
Mike's In Trouble 02:17
If I Didn't Have You 03:38
Randall's Attack 02:21
Mama Told Me Not to Come 02:10
He Gives Us All His Love 01:55
Dayton, Ohio 01:53
Circus Bugs 01:27
Miami 04:02
Maybe I'm Doing It Wrong 01:22
Dayton, Ohio - 1903 01:56
What About Daisy? 03:18
Lover's Prayer 01:58
Dot's Rescue 04:00
Let Me Go 02:37
Lucinda 02:44
Underneath the Harlem Moon 01:53
Avalon 00:58
Pretty Boy 04:03
Dixie Flyer 03:20
I Think He's Hiding 03:07
If You Need Oil 02:59
Linda 02:29
They Just Got Married 02:53
Half a Man 03:42
Mr. Sheep 03:55

Artist Media

Born: 1943-11-28

Country: US

Biography - 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.

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