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Diane Warren: Give me an Oscar already

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NASHVILLE, Tenn. — Songwriter Diane Warren is overdue for an Oscar, and she has no reservatio­ns about admitting it.

“I am not going to say, ‘I don’t need to win. I don’t care,’ ” Warren said in a phone interview. “I want to win. Come on, it’s been eight times that I haven’t.”

Her previous nomination­s include well-known songs like Aerosmith’s “I Don’t Want to Miss a Thing,” featured in “Armageddon,” and Trisha Yearwood’s “How Do I Live,” featured in “Con Air.”

But the Grammy-winning songwriter said she’s never been more excited for a nomination than she is for “Stand Up for Something,” which she wrote for the Thurgood Marshall biopic “Marshall.” The song, nominated for best original song, features singer Andra Day and was co-written with rapper Common. The Academy Awards will air March 4 on ABC. “It would be really great if it does (win),” Warren said. “I’ll probably faint.”

Warren thought her best chance at winning an Oscar came in 2015 when a song she wrote with Lady Gaga, “Til It Happens to You,” was nominated after appearing in a documentar­y about sexual assault on campus called “The Hunting Ground.”

“The interestin­g thing about those two songs is ‘Till It Happens to You’ is a very strong and powerful statement. But ‘Stand Up for Something’ is action, so the songs together, it’s almost like they are part of the same,” Warren said. “It’s a continuati­on.”

 ?? CHRIS PIZZELLO/INVISION ?? Songwriter Diane Warren has received a ninth Academy Award nomination. She has yet to win an Oscar.
CHRIS PIZZELLO/INVISION Songwriter Diane Warren has received a ninth Academy Award nomination. She has yet to win an Oscar.

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