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Paul Williams Still Alive: The Grammy and Oscar Winner Shares His Top 10 Movie Songs

Paul Williams Still Alive: The Grammy and Oscar Winner Shares His Top 10 Movie Songs

Throughout the '70s and into the first part of the '80s, it was hard to ignore singer/songwriter/actor/sometimes talk show host and best-friend of the Muppets Paul Williams. He won Grammys and even an Oscar for hits he wrote including "We've Only Just Begun,", "Rainy Days on Mondays," "Evergreen," "Just an Old Fashioned Love Song" and "Rainbow Connection." Barbra Streisand, The Carpenters and even Kermit the Frog are among the artists he wrote super-hits for. Below, Paul Williams gives us his top ten movie songs of all time and dishes insight on Stephen Kessler's documentary about him, Paul Williams Still Alive, about his raging ascent and crashing fall and return to form...
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Drive, 50/50 and the Best Use of Music in Movies in 2011

Drive and 50/50, Best music in 2011

As everyone looks back on the year that was, I've found myself returning to a few moments in the movies that resonated especially well thanks to a phenomenon that achieves soul-stirring status so rarely, though not for lack of frequency: Song choice. I'm not talking about dropping the latest Kelly Clarkson/Natasha Bedingfield ditty into a crap rom-com. I mean the special, skin-tingling magic that occurs when a song is married so perfectly to a character, story, or feeling that the music and the moment swell within us with new, layered meaning. Join me and let's hash it out: Which movie(s) used music the best in 2011?
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