2010s
52nd Grammy Awards (2010)A
- Slumdog Millionaire - Gulzar; A.R. Rahman; Tanvi Shah - For the song "Jai Ho"
- Where the Wild Things Are - Karen O; Nick Zinner - For the song "All Is Love"
- Twilight - Josh Farro; Hayley Williams; Taylor York - For the song "Decode"
- Cadillac Records - Ian Dench; James Dring; Amanda Ghost; Beyoncé Knowles; Scott McFarnon; Jody Street - For the song "Once In A Lifetime"
- The Wrestler - Bruce Springsteen - For the song "The Wrestler"
53rd Grammy Awards (2011)
- Crazy Heart - Ryan Bingham & T Bone Burnett (songwriter); Ryan Bingham - For the song "The Weary Kind"
- The Princess and the Frog - Randy Newman (songwriter); Dr. John - For the song "Down in New Orleans"
- Avatar - Simon Franglen, Kuk Harrell & James Horner (songwriters); Leona Lewis - For the song "I See You (Theme from Avatar)"
- True Blood - Lucinda Williams (songwriter); Lucinda Williams & Elvis Costello - For the song "Kiss Like Your Kiss"
- Tremé - Steve Earle (songwriter); Steve Earle - For the song "This City"
^ "The Climb", written by Jessi Alexander and Jon Mabe and featured in Hannah Montana: The Movie, was originally nominated but was withdrawn by Walt Disney Records because it had not been written specifically for a film as the category's eligibility rules require. NARAS released a statement thanking Disney for its honesty and announcing that "The Climb" had been replaced by "All Is Love", the song with the fifth highest initial votes.
54th Grammy Awards (2012)
- Alan Menken & Glenn Slater for I See The Light (from Tangled, performed by Mandy Moore & Zachary Levi)
- Diane Warren for Born To Be Somebody (from Never Say Never, performed by Justin Bieber)
- Ron Jones, Seth MacFarlane & Danny Smith for Christmastime Is Killing Us (from Family Guy, performed by Danny Smith, Ron Jones and Seth MacFarlane)
- Zooey Deschanel for So Long (from Winnie The Pooh, performed by Zooey Deschanel & M. Ward)
- Zac Brown, Wyatt Durrette, Drew Pearson and Anne Preven for Where The River Goes (from Footloose, performed by Zac Brown)
- Diane Warren for You Haven't Seen the Last of Me (from Burlesque, performed by Cher)
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