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    • Short People (1977) Von vielen als Hasstirade gegen Kleinwüchsige missverstanden, möchte Randy Newman in seinem Song Short People eigentlich nur auf eines hinaus: die Botschaft, dass wir alle gleich sind, egal wie es um unsere Form oder Größe beschaffen ist.
    • I Love L.A. (1983) Den Großteil seines Lebens verbringt Randy Newman in der kalifornischen Weltstadt Los Angeles. Da überrascht es nicht, dass er der Metropole an der Westküste ihren ganz eigenen Song widmet.
    • You’ve Got A Friend In Me (1995) Wenn Randy Newman in seiner jahrzehntelangen Karriere einen Klassiker geschrieben hat, dann diesen. Toy Story-Fans wissen an dieser Stelle sowieso sofort Bescheid, doch auch Nicht-Disney-Fans feiern You’ve Got A Friend In Me als das, was der Song ist: eine etwa zweiminütige Erinnerung daran, dass das Wort „Freund“ wirklich etwas bedeutet.
    • Strange Things (1995) Wenn man durch ein neues, besseres Spielzeug ausgetauscht wird, kann das ganz schön wehtun. Diese Erfahrung macht zumindest Cowboy Woody in Toy Story, als sein Besitzer Andy plötzlich nur noch mit Raumfahrer Buzz Lightyear spielt.
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  2. 12 SONGS (Apr 1970) * Mama Told Me Not To Come SAIL AWAY (May 1972) * Sail Away * Lonely At The Top * Political Science * Burn On * You Can Leave Your Hat On...

  3. www.theguardian.com › randy-newmans-20-greatest-songs-rankedThe Guardian

    • Short People
    • Have You Seen My Baby?
    • Lonely at The Top
    • You Can Leave Your Hat on
    • When She Loved Me
    • Love Story
    • Mama Told Me Not to Come
    • Birmingham
    • Political Science
    • Louisiana 1927

    To hear Newman assert that vertically challenged people have “no reason to live”, it beggars belief that anyone could have taken his obvious satire at face value – yet Short People sparked a genuine controversy, with reviewers criticising him for his “vicious attack”. Naturally, it became his biggest solo hit – “the worst kind of hit anyone could h...

    The opening track to Newman’s 1970 album 12 Songs (hailed by critic Robert Christgau as “a perfect album”) was a swampy yet concise slice of Americana. Covered by Fats Domino and Ringo Starr, it plays like a rollicking standard but is distinguished by its undercurrent of unease.

    The lament of a jazz singer, jaded by applause, parades and his “pick of any girl”, Lonely was written for Frank Sinatra – who walked out of the studio, hearing himself as the butt of the joke. Certainly the doleful trad-jazz suggests that this lounge lizard’s best days are behind him, but it’s a self-effacing take on the isolation and fleeting sat...

    It is Newman’s curse that his songs are most popular when recorded by other artists, but few instances are more ironic than this. What Newman intended as a stuttering, even faintly sinister attempt at seduction by a “fairly weak fellow”became, in Joe Cocker and Tom Jones’s hands, swaggering and cocksure. (At least Jones’s, for The Full Monty, was k...

    Of all of Newman’s work for film – most notably his longstanding relationship with Pixar beginning with the Toy Story song You’ve Got a Friend in Me – this, from its sequel, is the composition that most closely rivals his solo work, realising the heartbreak of an abandoned toy. With the voice of Jessie the Yodelling Cowgirl a bit beyond Newman’s re...

    The modesty of the title belies the scope of Newman’s ambition, encapsulating a relationship that lasts a lifetime in a little over three minutes – from early courtship to children to the retirement home “where we’ll play checkers all day / Till we pass away”. It’s one of his finest arrangements, too, unearthing the dignity in this union from its s...

    Newman at his most playful, the unsteady piano and free-roaming guitar capturing his strait-laced narrator’s aghast response to finding himself at “the craziest party that ever could be”. Written for the Animals’ Eric Burdon, it was turned into a hit by Three Dog Night, who fleshed it out while retaining its tongue-in-cheek spirit; Tom Jones and th...

    In his clear-eyed interest in America and wry empathy for characters often reduced to “the other”, Newman is reminiscent of the author George Saunders. With its cheery, storytelling tone, Birmingham seems to celebrate a humble steel mill worker’s home-town pride – until Newman hints that his narrator may not justbe merely ignorant of the city’s sig...

    One of Newman’s most straightforward satires, Political Science is a jaunty, jingoistic take on the time-honoured US foreign policy of dropping “the big one” on every continent bar Australia (“don’t want to hurt no kangaroo”). Remarkably prescient on release, today it plays as the bullish delusions of a fading world superpower.

    From Good Old Boys, his quasi-concept album about the deep south, Newman sings of the devastation of the Great Mississippi Flood and the dispassionate response from Washington: “They’re tryin’ to wash us away.” Newman even dignifies the government’s response; in fact, President Coolidge didn’t even visit the flooded areas at all. It later became id...

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  4. 15. Sept. 2017 · Randy Newman: My Life in 15 Songs. Here's how a comic genius built one of American music's greatest catalogs. By David Fricke. September 15, 2017. Randy Newman posed in Amsterdam,...

  5. Randy Newman | Greatest Hits (1970-2017) 12 SONGS (Apr 1970) * Mama Told Me Not To Come SAIL AWAY (May 1972) * Sail Away * Lonely At The Top * Political Science * Burn On * You Can Leave Your Hat...

  6. 2. Jan. 2022 · Sail Away. Like many of Newman’s songs, Sail Away, a sardonic piece of brilliance written from the perspective of a recruiter from the slave trade, sounds like a simple, homespun yarn on first listen, but dig beneath the surface, and you’ll find a song of immense heft and emotional complexity.