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  1. Academy Award Songs 1946-57 ( LP, Album, Club Edition, Mono) World Record Club, World Record Club. T-4320, S/T 4320. Australia. 1968. View credits, reviews, tracks and shop for the 1959 Vinyl release of "Academy Award Songs Vol. 2 (1946-1957)" on Discogs.

  2. 1945: Ray Milland, Best Actor for The Lost Weekend (1945); James Dunn, Best Supporting Actor for A Tree Grows in Brooklyn (1945) 1946: Fredric March, Best Actor for The Best Years of Our Lives; Anne Baxter, Best Supporting Actress for The Razor's Edge. In the Best Actor category, 49 year-old Fredric March (with his fourth of five career ...

  3. 19 Apr 2016 · April 19, 2016 in Oscar Flashback. 1946 - Best Original Song. The nominees were... "You Keep Coming Back Like a Song," Blue Skies. "Ole Buttermilk Sky," Canyon Passage. "All Through the Day," Centennial Summer. "I Can't Begin to Tell You," The Dolly Sisters. "On the Atchison, Topeka and the Santa Fe," The Harvey Girls.

  4. The 17th Academy Awards | 1945. Grauman's Chinese Theatre. Thursday, March 15, 1945. Honoring movies released in 1944.

  5. The Academy Award for Best Original Score is an award presented annually by the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences (AMPAS) to the best substantial body of music in the form of dramatic underscoring written specifically for the film by the submitting composer. Some pre-existing music is allowed, though, but a contending film must include a minimum of original music.

  6. Memorable Moments. Mike Nichols. Best Directing winner for The Gradaute, with presenter Leslie Caron. In the Heat of the Night. Film Editing winner Hal Ashby, director Norman Jewison, Best Actor Rod Steiger and Best Picture-winning producer Walter Mirisch. Gregory Peck. Jean Hersholt Humanitarian Award recipient, with presenter Rosalind Russell.

  7. The House I Live In. Frank Ross, Mervyn LeRoy, Albert Maltz, Earl Robinson, Lewis Allan, Frank Sinatra. For tolerance short subject; produced by Frank Ross and Mervyn LeRoy; directed by Mervyn LeRoy; screenplay by Albert Maltz; song "The House I Live In" music by Earl Robinson, lyrics by Lewis Allan; starring Frank Sinatra; released by RKO Radio.