Common won in 2016 with Rhymefest & John Legend. Husband and wife duo Robert Lopez and Kristen Anderson Lopez won the award in 2015 and were nominated in 2019, 20. Taylor Swift won in 2013 alongside The Civil Wars and T Bone Burnett. T Bone Burnett received the award for 20. Rahman won in 2010 alongside Gulzar and Tanvi Shah. Annie Lennox won in 2005 alongside Howard Shore and Fran Walsh. Three-time winner and seven-time nominee, Randy Newman. 1996 winner and four-time nominee Stephen Schwartz. Eleven-time nominee and 1997 winner Diane Warren. Five-time recipient Alan Menken was awarded for his work in numerous Disney films and is the first person to win this category for consecutive years.
Phil Collins won in 1989 with Lamont Dozier. Recipients Two-time winner James Horner was the first recipient of the award alongside Barry Mann and Cynthia Weil. The Grammy Award for Best Song Written for Visual Media (including its previous names) is the Grammy Awards awarded to songs written for films, television, video games or other visual media. Lin-Manuel Miranda, ' We Don't Talk About Bruno' from Encanto ( 2023) National Academy of Recording Arts and Sciencesġ988 (' Somewhere Out There' from An American Tail) Film awards for Best Song Grammy Award for Best Song Written for Visual Media