Feb 18, 2008 9:37 am US/Pacific
Disney Composer Looking For Fifth Oscar
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The co-composer of songs from Walt Disney's musical hit "Enchanted" has three of the five nominations in the original-song category going into Sunday's Academy Awards.
AP
If it truly is a pleasure just to be nominated for an Oscar, Alan Menken must be Hollywood's happiest man.
The co-composer of songs from Walt Disney's musical hit "Enchanted"
has three of the five nominations in the original-song category going
into Sunday's Academy Awards.
While that's not a record three of Henry Krieger's songs from
"Dreamgirls" were nominated just last year news of the triple play
still took Menken by surprise.
"My publicist, Ray Costa, called me and said, 'Alan, you're
nominated for "Happy Working Song" ... and "So Close" ... and "That's
How You Know,"' Menken recalled for AP Television at the Oscar nominees
luncheon in early February. "I was really blind-sided, completely
blind-sided. Three nominations. I said, 'Now we're gonna lose.'"
Menken said he expects the three "Enchanted" entries, co-written
with Stephen Schwartz, may split the vote, improving odds for the other
song contenders at the ceremony: "Falling Slowly" from "Once" and
"Raise It Up" from "August Rush."
Last year, the three "Dreamgirls" songs lost out to Melissa Etheridge's "I Need to Wake Up" from "An Inconvenient Truth."
Then again, Menken and his late co-writer Howard Ashman got three
1991 nods for "Beauty and the Beast," and won for the title tune.
Menken, 58, also has Oscars for co-writing "Under the Sea" from "The
Little Mermaid," "A Whole New World" from "Aladdin" and "Colors of the
Wind" from "Pocahontas."
Those four Oscars "live in my studio, and they're all in a cabinet,"
Menken said. "And I occasionally let them out and let people hold them."
Menken said he points out the statues when he has a studio disagreement with a collaborator.
"I say, 'Turn around and look over there,'" he noted with a laugh. "It's obnoxious, but sometimes effective."
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