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* Instead of describing events that happen directly in the movie (as the songs in animated musicals tend to), they cover the more sweeping themes of [[The Power of Love]], [[The Power of Friendship]], and so on.
* Instead of describing events that happen directly in the movie (as the songs in animated musicals tend to), they cover the more sweeping themes of [[The Power of Love]], [[The Power of Friendship]], and so on.
* Extremely [[Crowning Moment of Heartwarming|feel-good and/or touching]]; may be a [[Tear Jerker]].
* Extremely [[Crowning Moment of Heartwarming|feel-good and/or touching]]; may be a [[Tear Jerker]].
* Tend to have a lot of [[Everythings Better With Sparkles|"sparkly"]] synth.
* Tend to have a lot of [[Everything's Better With Sparkles|"sparkly"]] synth.
* Towards the middle, it gets more and more triumphant and builds to a big, epic finish.
* Towards the middle, it gets more and more triumphant and builds to a big, epic finish.
* For some reason, they are often penned by past-their-prime pop/rock stars, especially if the film isn't actually a musical. If the song is a hit, it may prompt a comeback.
* For some reason, they are often penned by past-their-prime pop/rock stars, especially if the film isn't actually a musical. If the song is a hit, it may prompt a comeback.
* If it's a musical, it may appear in the film, but it's occasionally a [[Cut Song]], as in the ''Pocahontas'' and ''Hunchback'' examples.
* If it's a musical, it may appear in the film, but it's occasionally a [[Cut Song]], as in the ''Pocahontas'' and ''Hunchback'' examples.
* A [[Falling in Love Montage]] is a likely context for the song. Bonus points if it's also a [[Dancesand Balls|ballroom dance.]]
* A [[Falling in Love Montage]] is a likely context for the song. Bonus points if it's also a [[Dances and Balls|ballroom dance.]]
* [[Truck Drivers Gear Change]]
* [[Truck Driver's Gear Change]]


The distinguishing trademark, however, is when the song has a reprise, [[Let's Duet|frequently a duet]], done over the end credits. Bonus points if you can get Barbra Streisand, Celine Dion (or someone who sounds like her), Whitney Houston, Peabo Bryson, or Bryan Adams to sing it.
The distinguishing trademark, however, is when the song has a reprise, [[Let's Duet|frequently a duet]], done over the end credits. Bonus points if you can get Barbra Streisand, Celine Dion (or someone who sounds like her), Whitney Houston, Peabo Bryson, or Bryan Adams to sing it.
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One tactic when trying for an [[Award Bait Song]] is to take an existing, usually famous, song and record a [[Softer and Slower Cover]].
One tactic when trying for an [[Award Bait Song]] is to take an existing, usually famous, song and record a [[Softer and Slower Cover]].


For other kinds of popular and/or Award-winning movie songs, see [[Breakaway Pop Hit]] and [[I Want Song]]. Compare [[The Power of Rock]].
For other kinds of popular and/or Award-winning movie songs, see [[Breakaway Pop Hit]] and [["I Want" Song]]. Compare [[The Power of Rock]].
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== Anime & Manga ==
== Anime & Manga ==
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* Relating to [[Hannah Montana]], [[Miley Cyrus]] sings another award bait song in the form of [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AWCPS6CXmt0 When I Look At You] from ''[[The Last Song]]''.
* Relating to [[Hannah Montana]], [[Miley Cyrus]] sings another award bait song in the form of [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AWCPS6CXmt0 When I Look At You] from ''[[The Last Song]]''.
* "Then You Look At Me" from ''[[Bicentennial Man]]''. Sung by [[Celine Dion]], natch, and written by the same team that wrote "My Heart Will Go On".
* "Then You Look At Me" from ''[[Bicentennial Man]]''. Sung by [[Celine Dion]], natch, and written by the same team that wrote "My Heart Will Go On".
* Much of ''[[Moulin Rouge]]'s'' soundtrack is covers, but it naturally has its own Big Damn Love Song: [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hvJpJl04cAI "Come What May".] (Ineligible for the Oscar because it was originally written for Baz Luhrmann's previous Red Curtain film, ''[[William Shakespeares Romeo and Juliet (Film)|William Shakespeares Romeo and Juliet]]''.)
* Much of ''[[Moulin Rouge]]'s'' soundtrack is covers, but it naturally has its own Big Damn Love Song: [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hvJpJl04cAI "Come What May".] (Ineligible for the Oscar because it was originally written for Baz Luhrmann's previous Red Curtain film, ''[[William Shakespeare's Romeo+Juliet (Film)|William Shakespeares Romeo and Juliet]]''.)
** From the ''other'' ''Moulin Rouge'', Zsa Zsa Gabor as Jane Avril has "[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6mgMdTcbZoE The Song From Moulin Rouge]", also known as "[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aKhrRgadxhc Where Is Your Heart?]"
** From the ''other'' ''Moulin Rouge'', Zsa Zsa Gabor as Jane Avril has "[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6mgMdTcbZoE The Song From Moulin Rouge]", also known as "[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aKhrRgadxhc Where Is Your Heart?]"
* ''[[Pearl Harbor]]'s'' "[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zhpFwpu0mGw There You'll Be]" by Faith Hill. (nominated for Oscar)
* ''[[Pearl Harbor]]'s'' "[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zhpFwpu0mGw There You'll Be]" by Faith Hill. (nominated for Oscar)
* [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=73cWfFEKAfE "I Don't Wanna Miss A Thing"] from ''[[Armageddon]]''. (nominated for Oscar... and [[Aerosmith (Music)|Aerosmith]]'s [[Black Sheep Hit|sole #1 in the US]])
* [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=73cWfFEKAfE "I Don't Wanna Miss A Thing"] from ''[[Armageddon]]''. (nominated for Oscar... and [[Aerosmith (Music)|Aerosmith]]'s [[Black Sheep Hit|sole #1 in the US]])
* ''[[Crouching Tiger Hidden Dragon]]'''s "Love Before Time", which indeed got nominated.
* ''[[Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon]]'''s "Love Before Time", which indeed got nominated.
* "Learn To Be Lonely" from ''[[The Phantom of the Opera]]''.
* "Learn To Be Lonely" from ''[[The Phantom of the Opera]]''.
* [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l3SVXz3TFr8&feature=fvst "The Rose"] by Bette Midler, from ''The Rose'', natch. It may be one of the earliest examples of this trope.(1979)
* [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l3SVXz3TFr8&feature=fvst "The Rose"] by Bette Midler, from ''The Rose'', natch. It may be one of the earliest examples of this trope.(1979)
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* [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u0QRzleTolg "You're Where I Belong"] from ''[[Stuart Little]].''
* [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u0QRzleTolg "You're Where I Belong"] from ''[[Stuart Little]].''
* [[James Bond (Film)|James Bond]] film examples include "Nobody Does it Better" from ''[[The Spy Who Loved Me (Film)|The Spy Who Loved Me]]'', sung by [[Carly Simon]], Sheena Easton's "[[For Your Eyes Only (Film)|For Your Eyes Only]]" (both nominated for an Oscar), and "All Time High" from ''[[Octopussy (Film)|Octopussy]]'', sung by Rita Coolidge.
* [[James Bond (Film)|James Bond]] film examples include "Nobody Does it Better" from ''[[The Spy Who Loved Me (Film)|The Spy Who Loved Me]]'', sung by [[Carly Simon]], Sheena Easton's "[[For Your Eyes Only (Film)|For Your Eyes Only]]" (both nominated for an Oscar), and "All Time High" from ''[[Octopussy (Film)|Octopussy]]'', sung by Rita Coolidge.
* The [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r8NZa9wYZ_U title song] from ''Absolute Beginners'' (1986), written and performed by [[David Bowie]] (who has a [[One Scene Wonder]] role in the movie), is a feel-good love song that bookends the musical via the credit sequences. The full-length version linked to above -- with a video that doubled as the movie's theatrical trailer in the U.K. -- is almost ''eight minutes long'', with a long, dramatic instrumental finish. (No award nominations.)
* The [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r8NZa9wYZ_U title song] from ''Absolute Beginners'' (1986), written and performed by [[David Bowie]] (who has a [[One-Scene Wonder]] role in the movie), is a feel-good love song that bookends the musical via the credit sequences. The full-length version linked to above -- with a video that doubled as the movie's theatrical trailer in the U.K. -- is almost ''eight minutes long'', with a long, dramatic instrumental finish. (No award nominations.)
* Irene Cara's "Flashdance (What a Feeling)", from, well, ''[[Flashdance]]''.
* Irene Cara's "Flashdance (What a Feeling)", from, well, ''[[Flashdance]]''.
* The [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7m1UWSD-FaA title song] from ''[[Xanadu (Film)|Xanadu]]'', sung by Olivia Newton-John. Also a [[Breakaway Pop Hit]], since the song and soundtrack album were far more popular than the film itself, which was a flop.
* The [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7m1UWSD-FaA title song] from ''[[Xanadu (Film)|Xanadu]]'', sung by Olivia Newton-John. Also a [[Breakaway Pop Hit]], since the song and soundtrack album were far more popular than the film itself, which was a flop.
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== Music ==
== Music ==


* If you don't think [[Weird Al]] has parodied this, you...must not know Weird Al very well. Peep your ears at [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1ZtSVDrlOPA "I Need a Nap".] "Sparkle synth?" Check. Soulful duet? [[Lampshade Hanging|Lampshaded]] [[Truck Drivers Gear Change]]? Check. [[Suspiciously Similar Song|Passing melodic resemblance to]] [[The Little Mermaid|"Part of Your World?"]] Check!
* If you don't think [[Weird Al]] has parodied this, you...must not know Weird Al very well. Peep your ears at [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1ZtSVDrlOPA "I Need a Nap".] "Sparkle synth?" Check. Soulful duet? [[Lampshade Hanging|Lampshaded]] [[Truck Driver's Gear Change]]? Check. [[Suspiciously Similar Song|Passing melodic resemblance to]] [[The Little Mermaid|"Part of Your World?"]] Check!
** Also "Don't Download This Song", a style parody of the forementioned "We are the World".
** Also "Don't Download This Song", a style parody of the forementioned "We are the World".
* [[Cascada (Music)|Cascada]] - "Everytime We Touch" (candlelight version) and "Another You"
* [[Cascada (Music)|Cascada]] - "Everytime We Touch" (candlelight version) and "Another You"
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* ''[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w5cX_ncZLls Do They Know It's Christmas]'' by Band Aid, with excessive amounts of Sparkle Synth.
* ''[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w5cX_ncZLls Do They Know It's Christmas]'' by Band Aid, with excessive amounts of Sparkle Synth.
* Heart's "Alone", Carrie Underwood's version even more so.
* Heart's "Alone", Carrie Underwood's version even more so.
* Foreigner's "I Want To Know What Love Is", and Mariah Carey's cover of it, which includes a [[Truck Drivers Gear Change]].
* Foreigner's "I Want To Know What Love Is", and Mariah Carey's cover of it, which includes a [[Truck Driver's Gear Change]].
* [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d0tg0ixFtZc Fly on the Wings of Love] by the Olsen Brothers.
* [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d0tg0ixFtZc Fly on the Wings of Love] by the Olsen Brothers.
* DHT - "Listen To Your Heart" ([[Softer and Slower Cover|unplugged version]]), and for an original song, there's "My Dream".
* DHT - "Listen To Your Heart" ([[Softer and Slower Cover|unplugged version]]), and for an original song, there's "My Dream".
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*** Not to mention [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Wpuc2-RUf4s "Any Dream Will Do"] which even gets a big-finale reprise.
*** Not to mention [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Wpuc2-RUf4s "Any Dream Will Do"] which even gets a big-finale reprise.
** ''[[Evita]]'' (and [[Madonna]]) give us [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4Spy3Nd2D6w "Don't Cry for Me, Argentina"].
** ''[[Evita]]'' (and [[Madonna]]) give us [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4Spy3Nd2D6w "Don't Cry for Me, Argentina"].
* ''Vanities: The Musical'' has three potential candidates: [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=317uQH1YoC0 "Looking Good"], the closing jazz ballad of the Theatreworks and Second Stage productions, as well as the original cast album, includes [[The Power of Friendship]], [[Crowning Moment of Heartwarming]], and a triumphant last verse and chorus following a [[Truck Drivers Gear Change]]. [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-eoMAgYmNh0 "Friendship Isn't What It Used To Be"], although [[Lyrical Dissonance|lyrically darker]], also qualifies. And of course, "[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wwM-toAsrvs Cute Boys with Short Haircuts]".
* ''Vanities: The Musical'' has three potential candidates: [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=317uQH1YoC0 "Looking Good"], the closing jazz ballad of the Theatreworks and Second Stage productions, as well as the original cast album, includes [[The Power of Friendship]], [[Crowning Moment of Heartwarming]], and a triumphant last verse and chorus following a [[Truck Driver's Gear Change]]. [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-eoMAgYmNh0 "Friendship Isn't What It Used To Be"], although [[Lyrical Dissonance|lyrically darker]], also qualifies. And of course, "[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wwM-toAsrvs Cute Boys with Short Haircuts]".
* [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=reGP8h5JD-o "The Letter"] from the elementary school musical ''Freedom Bound'' by Jill and Michael Gallina.
* [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=reGP8h5JD-o "The Letter"] from the elementary school musical ''Freedom Bound'' by Jill and Michael Gallina.
* "Fantasies Come True" from ''[[Avenue Q]]'', also doubling as a major [[Tear Jerker]].
* "Fantasies Come True" from ''[[Avenue Q]]'', also doubling as a major [[Tear Jerker]].
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* The credits music from ''[[Kirby]] Super Star'' lacks vocals (obviously, given the SNES's sound limitations), and is about twice the tempo of your average Award Bait Song, but hits pretty much every other aspect on the list.
* The credits music from ''[[Kirby]] Super Star'' lacks vocals (obviously, given the SNES's sound limitations), and is about twice the tempo of your average Award Bait Song, but hits pretty much every other aspect on the list.
* "Kokoro" from ''[[Xenosaga (Video Game)|Xenosaga]] Episode I: Der Wille zur Macht''.
* "Kokoro" from ''[[Xenosaga (Video Game)|Xenosaga]] Episode I: Der Wille zur Macht''.
* [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NxLbsfXTab4 "Song of Mana"] from ''[[Legend of Mana]]''. A bit more folksy and energetic than most of the songs in this trope, but pulls it off with considerable grace and feasibility. As a song about love, longing and life passion, it avoids being merely an [[I Want Song]] by capturing both the motivation and the happy ending of the story. This song is notable for being sung entirely [[Gratuitous Foreign Language|in Swedish]] by native Swedish vocalist Annika Ljungberg, but as the crowning song of a game [[No Export for You|never published in Swedish]].
* [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NxLbsfXTab4 "Song of Mana"] from ''[[Legend of Mana]]''. A bit more folksy and energetic than most of the songs in this trope, but pulls it off with considerable grace and feasibility. As a song about love, longing and life passion, it avoids being merely an [["I Want" Song]] by capturing both the motivation and the happy ending of the story. This song is notable for being sung entirely [[Gratuitous Foreign Language|in Swedish]] by native Swedish vocalist Annika Ljungberg, but as the crowning song of a game [[No Export for You|never published in Swedish]].
* [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NXjaKhGLkXw "The Fate~Cluster Amaryllis"] from ''[[Shadow Hearts]] Covenant''.
* [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NXjaKhGLkXw "The Fate~Cluster Amaryllis"] from ''[[Shadow Hearts]] Covenant''.
* [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lz-jFRuvA2o Le Ali Del Principio] from ''[[Baten Kaitos]] Origins''. Notable for being used in not only the end credits, but the incredibly well-done Heart-to-Heart scene and the [[True Final Boss]], yet somehow NOT being an example of [[Soundtrack Dissonance]].
* [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lz-jFRuvA2o Le Ali Del Principio] from ''[[Baten Kaitos]] Origins''. Notable for being used in not only the end credits, but the incredibly well-done Heart-to-Heart scene and the [[True Final Boss]], yet somehow NOT being an example of [[Soundtrack Dissonance]].
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** [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bawPIjdGCKo "Reflection"] from ''[[Mulan (Disney)|Mulan]]''.
** [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bawPIjdGCKo "Reflection"] from ''[[Mulan (Disney)|Mulan]]''.
** [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WpoW0fD60CU&feature=related "Can Somebody Tell Me Who I Am"] from ''[[Dinosaur (Disney)|Dinosaur]]''.
** [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WpoW0fD60CU&feature=related "Can Somebody Tell Me Who I Am"] from ''[[Dinosaur (Disney)|Dinosaur]]''.
** "[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E74eEd7xbl0 My Funny Friend and Me]", from ''[[The Emperors New Groove (Disney)|The Emperors New Groove]]''. It's also one of the [[Cut Song|few songs that actually remains in the movie in some fashion]], being used as the [[Leitmotif]] for the "good" side of Kuzco.
** "[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E74eEd7xbl0 My Funny Friend and Me]", from ''[[The Emperor's New Groove (Disney)|The Emperors New Groove]]''. It's also one of the [[Cut Song|few songs that actually remains in the movie in some fashion]], being used as the [[Leitmotif]] for the "good" side of Kuzco.
** "[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WC3PidaLO08 I'm Still Here]" from ''[[Treasure Planet (Disney)|Treasure Planet]]''.
** "[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WC3PidaLO08 I'm Still Here]" from ''[[Treasure Planet (Disney)|Treasure Planet]]''.
** Even earlier than the [[Trope Maker]] "Somewhere Out There" is [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DBZ2mV1GwuQ "Candle on the Water"] from the 1977 Disney film ''[[Petes Dragon (Disney)|Petes Dragon]]''. It even got an Oscar nomination, but lost to the Award-Bait title tune from ''You Light Up My Life''.
** Even earlier than the [[Trope Maker]] "Somewhere Out There" is [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DBZ2mV1GwuQ "Candle on the Water"] from the 1977 Disney film ''[[Petes Dragon (Disney)|Petes Dragon]]''. It even got an Oscar nomination, but lost to the Award-Bait title tune from ''You Light Up My Life''.
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* Played painfully straight by "[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QhmmfWWo5gs Far Longer Than Forever]" from ''[[The Swan Princess]]'', which rips off "Beauty and the Beast" to the point that they almost have the same melody on their respective title lines. There's another award bait song over the end credits, "Eternity", performed (in English) by the Japanese group Dreams Come True.
* Played painfully straight by "[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QhmmfWWo5gs Far Longer Than Forever]" from ''[[The Swan Princess]]'', which rips off "Beauty and the Beast" to the point that they almost have the same melody on their respective title lines. There's another award bait song over the end credits, "Eternity", performed (in English) by the Japanese group Dreams Come True.
** "[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iFDNLaBDivo&feature=related Magic of Love]" from ''The Swan Princess 2.''
** "[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iFDNLaBDivo&feature=related Magic of Love]" from ''The Swan Princess 2.''
* ''[[Anastasia]]'' has two: "[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vDbvjqRuMTA Journey to the Past]" and "[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lLfFOCfAlIc At The Beginning]". And, arguably, a third: "[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5Wg22bwH0WU Once Upon a December]" (though some would argue that's more of a bonus [[I Want Song]]).
* ''[[Anastasia]]'' has two: "[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vDbvjqRuMTA Journey to the Past]" and "[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lLfFOCfAlIc At The Beginning]". And, arguably, a third: "[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5Wg22bwH0WU Once Upon a December]" (though some would argue that's more of a bonus [["I Want" Song]]).
* Naturally, ''[[South Park Bigger Longer and Uncut (Animation)|South Park Bigger Longer and Uncut]]'' took this one on with Satan's big ballad, "Up There", which specifically lampoons "Part of Your World" from ''[[The Little Mermaid]]'' and "Out There" from ''[[The Hunchback of Notre Dame (Disney)|The Hunchback of Notre Dame]]''.
* Naturally, ''[[South Park Bigger Longer and Uncut (Animation)|South Park Bigger Longer and Uncut]]'' took this one on with Satan's big ballad, "Up There", which specifically lampoons "Part of Your World" from ''[[The Little Mermaid]]'' and "Out There" from ''[[The Hunchback of Notre Dame (Disney)|The Hunchback of Notre Dame]]''.
** Even better is "Through the Eyes of a Child", played over the end credits. It's performed by Michael McDonald (of the Doobie Brothers) for an extra parody kick.
** Even better is "Through the Eyes of a Child", played over the end credits. It's performed by Michael McDonald (of the Doobie Brothers) for an extra parody kick.
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* Even earlier than most of these examples--in fact, even earlier than the [[Trope Maker]]--is [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=teQsl2CQAOw&feature=related "We've Made It To the Top"] from the 1980 animated movie ''[[Animalympics (Animation)|Animalympics]]''.
* Even earlier than most of these examples--in fact, even earlier than the [[Trope Maker]]--is [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=teQsl2CQAOw&feature=related "We've Made It To the Top"] from the 1980 animated movie ''[[Animalympics (Animation)|Animalympics]]''.
* While not an original song (and thus ineligible for Award Bait), the original ''[[Shrek]]'' uses Leonard Cohen's "Hallelujah" (as performed by John Cale) as its [[Award Bait Song]].
* While not an original song (and thus ineligible for Award Bait), the original ''[[Shrek]]'' uses Leonard Cohen's "Hallelujah" (as performed by John Cale) as its [[Award Bait Song]].
** That said, ''[[Shrek]]'' actually ''does'' have an original [[Award Bait Song]], it's just mostly on the soundtrack: [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tmizRH3hfYQ "It Is You"], which also uses the tune of the movie's instrumental theme, [[True Loves Kiss]].
** That said, ''[[Shrek]]'' actually ''does'' have an original [[Award Bait Song]], it's just mostly on the soundtrack: [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tmizRH3hfYQ "It Is You"], which also uses the tune of the movie's instrumental theme, [[True Love's Kiss]].
* ''[[Batman the Animated Series (Animation)|Batman: Mask of the Phantasm]]'': [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uJJxbQVnVe8 "I Never Even Told You"] is really quite good.
* ''[[Batman: The Animated Series (Animation)|Batman: Mask of the Phantasm]]'': [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uJJxbQVnVe8 "I Never Even Told You"] is really quite good.
* ''[[Winnie the Pooh|The Tigger Movie]]'' gave us the [[Tear Jerker|heart-wrenching]] but still [[Crowning Moment of Heartwarming|wonderfully beautiful]] [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E3e-cbGEAhg&feature=related "Your Heart Will Lead You Home".]
* ''[[Winnie the Pooh|The Tigger Movie]]'' gave us the [[Tear Jerker|heart-wrenching]] but still [[Crowning Moment of Heartwarming|wonderfully beautiful]] [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E3e-cbGEAhg&feature=related "Your Heart Will Lead You Home".]
** Additionally, ''Pooh's Grand Adventure: The Search for Christopher Robin'' gave us "[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CmLRuAXYHWE Wherever You Are]".
** Additionally, ''Pooh's Grand Adventure: The Search for Christopher Robin'' gave us "[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CmLRuAXYHWE Wherever You Are]".

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Or, Big Damn Bronze Age Disney Style Award Baiting End Credits Power Ballad.

You Tropers who grew up in the early 1990s know what we're talking about, right? It's the kind of song which plays over the end credits (usually) of an animated (usually) Disney (usually) movie (usually) from the 90s (usually). They each share a distinctive style and, as per the title, once you hear it you just know it's going to get nominated for an Academy Award for Best Song.

They generally have at least four of the following distinctive traits:

  • Tends to start out soothing and mellow.
  • Instead of describing events that happen directly in the movie (as the songs in animated musicals tend to), they cover the more sweeping themes of The Power of Love, The Power of Friendship, and so on.
  • Extremely feel-good and/or touching; may be a Tear Jerker.
  • Tend to have a lot of "sparkly" synth.
  • Towards the middle, it gets more and more triumphant and builds to a big, epic finish.
  • For some reason, they are often penned by past-their-prime pop/rock stars, especially if the film isn't actually a musical. If the song is a hit, it may prompt a comeback.
  • If it's a musical, it may appear in the film, but it's occasionally a Cut Song, as in the Pocahontas and Hunchback examples.
  • A Falling in Love Montage is a likely context for the song. Bonus points if it's also a ballroom dance.
  • Truck Driver's Gear Change

The distinguishing trademark, however, is when the song has a reprise, frequently a duet, done over the end credits. Bonus points if you can get Barbra Streisand, Celine Dion (or someone who sounds like her), Whitney Houston, Peabo Bryson, or Bryan Adams to sing it.

Sounds like the kind of song popularized by nineties Disney films, yes? The funny thing is that the film that probably helped to make this sort of thing popular during this particular part of movie history would be "Somewhere Out There" from An American Tail.

Award Bait Songs are also found in many live-action films, notably "My Heart Will Go On" from Titanic. Many, many films from the late-70's through late-90's had a song like this, leading some critics to call this period the last really amazing time for movie songs. This has been exchanged for "hip" pop songs from the popular artists at the time, and/or more commonly the movie soundtrack.

Note that not every end-credit song is one of these! Movie Bonus Songs in film adaptations of stage musicals are often not these, though they're often accused of being Oscar bids since pre-existing music isn't eligible for Best Original Song. Furthermore, the "Award-Baiting" part isn't the important part, nor is the "End Credits" part. The important part is that the song is strongly associated with a film (or whatever), serves as a fitting capstone, and is in the style described above.

One tactic when trying for an Award Bait Song is to take an existing, usually famous, song and record a Softer and Slower Cover.

For other kinds of popular and/or Award-winning movie songs, see Breakaway Pop Hit and "I Want" Song. Compare The Power of Rock.

Examples of Award Bait Song include:


Anime & Manga

Film


Fan Work

  "Now that we're finished that four-part harmony..."

Live-Action TV


Music


Professional Wrestling

  • WWE wrestler Goldust's theme, true to his film-obsessed gimmick, sounds like an instrumental mashup between an Award Bait Song and a more traditional symphonic score.
  • After Shawn Michaels left the WWF for a number of reasons (Shawn said it was due to a knee injury, and famously gave a promo on one of the WWF's programs saying that he had also "lost [his] smile", while the Smart Marks insist it was really because he didn't want to lose to Bret Hart), they aired a special tribute video set to an Award Bait Song, "Tell Me a Lie".

Theater

Video Games


Visual Novel

  • All the Yarudora games have memorable Ending Songs, but the one that fits the trope out them all is "Kisetsu o Dakishimete", from the game of the same name. A love ballad sung by Oto Fumi in 1998, it's the only song in the Yarudora games to have entered the Japanese weekly Oricon charts, reaching the #64 rank and being charted for four weeks.

Western Animation

 Robin Williams: Because when Canada is gone, there'll be no more Celine Dion!


Other

  • Disney loves this trope soooooo much, that they finish EPCOTs Big Damn Pyrotechnics Show Illuminations: Reflections of Earth with one of these.
    • This trope extends into the other parks, at the Magic Kindgom its in the form of a duet reprise of the song Wishes played after the fireworks show of the same name, and at the Beauty and the Beast Show at Disneys Hollywood Studios guests exit the show while the Celine Dion version plays.
    • If you visit a Disney Theme Park during a Milestone Celebration, and decide to buy one of the soundtracks the gift shops are selling, expect it to include a brand-new Award Bait Song. One example includes "Remember the Magic", sung by Brian McKnight and written for Walt Disney World's 25th anniversary. A rewritten version now plays during the "Believe...in Holiday Magic" fireworks show. Disneyland's 50th brought "Remember When", sung by Le Ann Rimes and written by Richard Marx. The latter song plays after the "Remember...Dreams Come True" fireworks show, and was sung live at the park by Rimes on May 5th, 2005.
    • Naturally, World of Color has it's own song with all sugary-sweetness we expect and love from Disney. (Although, the portion played during the finale sounds less like an Award Bait Song.)
    • Hell, Disney is so in love with this trope that for a whole Space Mountain' had it's own Big Damn Bronze-Age Disney Style Award-Baiting Exit Tunnel Power Ballad. Something surprisingly moving about believing in dreams and reaching for the stars. Not to be outdone, Mission: Space has a similar theme song, entitled "Destiny", about courage and hope and whatnot.
  • Award Bait Songs were so pervasive that in 2003, the Academy revised the rules. Nominees must be written specifically for the film and occur during the main action or as the first song in the credits. A later revision is that only two songs are eligible per movie (Beauty and the Beast, The Lion King, Dreamgirls, and Enchanted had hogged the categories with three nominations each prior to this; the last two actually lost the category presumably due to vote splitting).
  • In the '90s, a pair of artists and a composer created an internet poll to gauge people's opinions of various musical elements. Then, based on the data gathered, they created "The Most Unwanted Song", filled with the most unpopular elements on the survey, and "The Most Wanted Song", filled with the most popular. The latter is total award bait.
  1. although Kermit and Piggy do sing the regular version of the song during the movie itself
  2. Or at least a parody.