Iconic Songs With Double Wins

'The Shadow of Your Smile' from 'The Sandpiper' (1965) - Johnny Mandel and Paul Francis Webster's romantic melody became a jazz standard, achieving both an Oscar and a Grammy in 1966. 

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'Theme from Shaft' from 'Shaft' (1971) - Isaac Hayes' funky and soulful anthem redefined film scores with its swaggering groove and groundbreaking sound.

'Last Dance' from 'Thank God It's Friday' (1978) - Donna Summer's Oscar- and Grammy-winning disco hit, written by Paul Jabara, celebrated the joy of music.

'Let the River Run' from 'Working Girl' (1988) - Carly Simon's award-winning anthem celebrated independence and ambition, perfectly capturing the film's theme of empowerment.

'A Whole New World' from 'Aladdin' (1992) - Alan Menken and Tim Rice's magical duet captured the spirit of adventure and romance, earning both acclaimed accolades.

'Streets of Philadelphia' from 'Philadelphia' (1993) - Bruce Springsteen's somber, heartfelt anthem about AIDS awareness won him both an Oscar and a Grammy.

'Colors of the Wind' from 'Pocahontas' (1995) - This timeless song by Alan Menken and Stephen Schwartz conveyed a profound message about nature, humanity, and harmony.

'Lose Yourself' from '8 Mile' (2002) - Eminem's gritty rap anthem, co-composed and produced with Jeff Bass and Luis Resto (pictured), became the first hip-hop song to win an Oscar.

'The Weary Kind' from 'Crazy Heart' (2009) - Ryan Bingham and T Bone Burnett's Oscar- and Grammy-winning country ballad beautifully expressed themes of redemption and resilience.

'Let It Go' from 'Frozen' (2013) - Written by Kristen Anderson-Lopez and Robert Lopez, this anthem became a global sensation, capturing the movie's themes of self-acceptance and freedom.

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