Anne Preven

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{{Infobox musical artist

| name = Anne Preven

| image = Annepreven1.jpg

| caption = Photo of Anne Preven

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| birth_date = {{Birth date and age|1965|2|25}}

| birth_place = New York City, U.S.

| instrument =

| genre = Pop rock, alternative rock

| occupation = {{hlist|Songwriter|music publisher|record producer}}

| years_active =

| label = Pulse Recording

| past_member_of = Ednaswap{{cite web|url=http://www.allmusic.com/artist/ednaswap-mn0000186109 |title=Ednaswap | Music Biography, Credits and Discography |publisher=AllMusic |date=April 12, 1999 |access-date=2013-08-10}}

| website = {{URL|www.pulserecordings.com}}

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Anne Preven (born February 25, 1965) is an American songwriter, music publisher, and record producer. As a member of the alternative rock band Ednaswap, she co-wrote "Torn" which was covered by Lis Sørensen (Danish), Trine Rein (Norwegian), and Natalie Imbruglia (Australian).{{cite web|url=http://www.songfacts.com/detail.php?id=5404 |title=Torn by Natalie Imbruglia Songfacts |publisher=Songfacts.com |date=December 5, 2008 |access-date=2013-08-10}} The latter's version became a worldwide number one airplay hit, spending 11 weeks on the Billboard Hot 100 Airplay Chart in the US.{{cite web|url=http://www.billboard.com/articles/news/1046967/chart-beat |title=Chart Beat |publisher=Billboard |access-date=2013-08-10}} "Torn" has sold an estimated four million copies, received platinum certification in three countries, and was declared the "number one radio single of the 1990s" by radio personality Rick Dees.{{cite web|url=http://www.monstersandcritics.com/people/Natalie-Imbruglia/biography/ |title=Natalie Imbruglia Biography |publisher=Monstersandcritics.com |access-date=2013-08-10}} As a songwriter, Preven has written for prominent music industry artists including Madonna, Beyoncé, Katy Perry, Sinéad O'Connor, Miley Cyrus, Demi Lovato, Jordin Sparks, Zac Brown Band, Pnau, Andy Grammer, Lea Michele, Pixie Lott, and Westlife.{{cite web|url=http://www.allmusic.com/artist/anne-preven-mn0000580995 |title=Anne Preven | Credits |publisher=AllMusic |access-date=2013-08-10}}

Early life

Preven was born in New York. Her father, David Preven, is a psychiatrist in New York City, and she was a mental health-worker at age 17, where she spent time with depressed adolescents. The experience provided the "psychotic and neurotic threads" in her songwriting lyrics, as well as her college major.{{cite web|last1=Crane|first1=Kristi|title=INTERVIEW: Ednaswap- The 'Wacko'|url=http://www.inmusicwetrust.com/articles/06h01.html|website=In Music We Trust|access-date=21 April 2017}}

Career

Preven graduated magna cum laude from Harvard College with a self-designed major: "psychobiology." While at school, she sang with and was musical director of "the Opportunes," Harvard's co-ed a cappella group.{{cite web|last1=Roos|first1=John|title=Ednaswap: Busy Making Other Derangements|url=https://www.latimes.com/archives/la-xpm-1996-09-11-ca-42515-story.html|work=Los Angeles Times|date=September 11, 1996 |access-date=21 April 2017}} After Harvard, she returned to New York City, where she began writing her own songs. While in New York City, she met Scott Cutler who was visiting from Los Angeles. In 1991 she moved there.{{cite web|last1=Melson|first1=Sara|title=Anne Preven '86|url=http://www.harvardwood.org/blogpost/1130950/184575/January-2011--Anne-Preven-86|website=Harvardwood|access-date=21 April 2017}}

Cutler and Preven formed a band with Rusty Anderson, Paul Bushnell and Carla Azar in 1993. The band name, "Ednaswap," came from a nightmare Preven had about watching herself in a band with that name getting booed off stage. Ednaswap signed a record deal in 1995, despite having only a few songs written and never having performed a full live set. They played a short, acoustic set in Cutler's living room. The short concert led to a recording contract, though the resulting self-titled album "shocked" Elektra Records. While the acoustic set suggested folk pop, the result was alternative rock.{{cite web|last1=Garvin|first1=Patrick|title=Cover Songs Uncovered: "Torn"|url=https://popcultureexperiment.com/2016/09/12/cover-songs-uncovered-torn/|website=Pop Culture Experiment|date=September 12, 2016 |access-date=21 April 2017}} As Preven notes, "They thought they were buying a red car and we gave them a blue one." The label did not promote the album and dropped the band.{{cite web|last1=Goldman|first1=Marni|title=Inside a Nightmare Called Ednaswap|url=http://ilonline.co.uk/ednaswap/articles-interviews-insideanightmarecalledednaswap.html|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110818094231/http://ilonline.co.uk/ednaswap/articles-interviews-insideanightmarecalledednaswap.html|url-status=dead|archive-date=18 August 2011|website=ionline|access-date=21 April 2017}}

The band signed with Island Records in January 1996 after its president, Chris Blackwell, saw the band play at the Roxy. The band produced their second full-album, Wacko Magneto, with producer Dave Jerden in 1997. The band promoted the album by going on to tour with No Doubt, Weezer, Failure, and Better than Ezra. In 1998, they made a third and final, more radio-friendly album, Wonderland Park. Ednaswap disbanded after the album in 1999.Williamson, Nigel. (02/01/1999) "First Cuts: Ednaswap." Uncut (Archive: 1997–2000): 20. Retrieved from ProQuest on 02/16/2017.

After Ednaswap, Preven, Cutler and Coogan formed the short lived "Annetenna". The band signed with Columbia Records and produced an album. However, Columbia shelved the album after a company reorganization, and Annetenna subsequently disbanded.Ashare, Matt. (05/01/1997). "Talents." Musician (Archive: 1982–1999): 16. Retrieved from ProQuest on 02/16/2017. In 2001, the band eventually released all the songs for free through their website. Annetenna's song, "74 Willow," originally an Ednaswap song, was featured on HBO's Six Feet Under.{{cite web|title="Six Feet Under: Back to the Garden: Soundtracks." (2002)|url=https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0701977/soundtrack|website=imdb|access-date=21 April 2017}}

Preven's first big cut was "Sanctuary", which Madonna covered for her 1994 Bedtime Stories. Madonna was introduced to the song by a friend of Preven and Cutler, who heard an early version of it and thought "Madonna would love this song!" Madonna's version came out before Ednaswap had even received a record deal, and the song deviated from Preven's idea. Preven originally thought Madonna had ruined the song, going so far as to meeting with Madonna to plead for changes. However, upon hearing the song as part of the whole album, Preven says she "understood what [Madonna] was going for." Preven and Cutler's most famous cover was the song, "Torn".{{cite web|last1=Provos|first1=Joshua|last2=Jennings|first2=John|title=Annetenna/Ednaswap|url=http://ilonline.co.uk/ednaswap/|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110716023621/http://ilonline.co.uk/ednaswap/|url-status=dead|archive-date=16 July 2011|website=ilonline|access-date=21 April 2017}} The two co-wrote the song in 1993 with producer Phil Thornalley before they had a band. Preven claims that the lyrics were written quickly. The first album recording of the song came from Danish singer Lis Sørensen in 1993, who was introduced to the song by Thornalley. A second version arrived in 1996 by Trine Rein, who was also introduced to the song by Thornalley. Ednaswap released their first version of "Torn" on their self-titled album.{{cite web|last1=W|first1=Shauna|title='TORN' BY NATALIE IMBRUGLIA|url=http://popcrush.com/songs-might-not-have-known-covers-torn-natalie-imbruglia/|website=Pop Crush|date=June 4, 2012 |access-date=21 April 2017}}

A second version appeared on their 1996 EP Chicken, and a third more dirge-like version on Wacko Magneto.Himmelsbach, Erik. (11/01/1998) "NOISE: Swap's Pop." Spin (Archive: 1985–2000): 42. Retrieved from ProQuest on 02/16/2017. However, the song became famous through Natalie Imbruglia's 1997 version on her debut album, Left of the Middle. Imbruglia's version has been described as "a defining song of its year, if not decade." The song dominated radio airplay for weeks and Imbruglia's album went platinum in the UK and double platinum in the US, largely on the strength of "Torn". The song has appeared multiple times on television shows, such as Canadian Idol and X Factor. Although Preven was happy to hear her song on the radio, she was disappointed that it was Imbruglia's version rather than Ednaswap's that became so well known. In 1998, Ednaswap's fans petitioned KROQ, the LA radio station, to play the two side by side for comparison, with voters for the rock station heavily favoring Ednaswap's. However, the pop version won out more broadly.{{cite web|last1=Infante|first1=Victor|title=The Betrayal of Ednaswap, or Why I Hate Natalie Imbruglia|url=http://ilonline.co.uk/ednaswap/articles-news-indieoutlook.html|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110818094530/http://ilonline.co.uk/ednaswap/articles-news-indieoutlook.html|url-status=dead|archive-date=18 August 2011|website=ilonline|access-date=21 April 2017}}{{cite web|title=Ednaswap|url=http://www.lamusicawards.com/act/ednaswap/|website=Los Angeles Music Awards|access-date=21 April 2017}}Simons, David. (01/01/1999) "Song Writing: You might Get what You Wish for." Musician (Archive: 1982–1999): 21–3. ProQuest. Retrieved from ProQuest on 02/16/2017.

After the dissolution of Ednaswap and Annetenna, Preven increasingly wrote and produced for other artists. She worked with Cutler on Sinéad O'Connor's 2000 Faith and Courage, and on Mandy Moore's 2001 self-titled album. They also wrote for Miley Cyrus, both as Hannah Montana on her Disney show, and on her first album, Breakout. Since then, she has worked with Katy Perry, Sinéad O'Connor, Demi Lovato, Jordin Sparks, Pixie Lott, Conway, Pnau, Adam Lambert, Lea Michele, Miranda Cosgrove, and Leona Lewis.{{cite web|last1=Borzillo|first1=Carrie|title=Ednawap's Anne Preven Speaks Out on Natalie Imbruglia, Madonna|url=http://ilonline.co.uk/ednaswap/articles-interviews-rocktropolis1.html|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110818094403/http://ilonline.co.uk/ednaswap/articles-interviews-rocktropolis1.html|url-status=dead|archive-date=18 August 2011|website=ilonline|access-date=21 April 2017}}{{cite web|title=Pulse Recordings – ANNE PREVEN|url=http://pulserecordings.com/clients/anne-preven/|website=Pulse Recordings|access-date=21 April 2017}}

In 2007, she (along with co-writers Cutler and Henry Krieger) was nominated for an Academy Award and a Golden Globe Award and won the Critic's Choice Award for Best Original Song for "Listen" from the motion picture adaptation of Dreamgirls.{{cite web|url=http://bfca.org/ccawards/2006.php|archive-url=https://archive.today/20120707023015/http://bfca.org/ccawards/2006.php|url-status=dead|title=The BFCA Critics' Choice Awards :: 2006|date=July 7, 2012|archive-date=July 7, 2012|website=archive.is}} "Listen" was subsequently added to the stage production of Dreamgirls, which is currently {{When|date=August 2024}} playing at the Savoy Theatre on London's West End. In 2011, Preven was nominated for a Grammy Award for Best Song Written for Visual Media for her collaboration with Zac Brown Band on "Where The River Goes" from the movie Footloose.{{cite web|url=http://www.grammy.com/nominees?genre=11 |title=The Official Site of Music's Biggest Night |publisher=GRAMMY.com |access-date=2013-08-10}} In 2009, she worked with Irish pop band Westlife for a track "The Difference" included in their Where We Are album where it charted #2 in both UK Albums Chart and Irish Albums Chart.

In 2015, she began writing and producing music for film and television beginning with two songs, "Come Clean" and "Dead Hider and Seeker," for the USA Network series Satisfaction. In 2016, she produced cover versions of Nina Simone's "New World Coming" and Sia's "Hologram", that were featured in the second season of Amazon Prime's series Transparent.{{cite web|last1=Molloy|first1=Jo|title=WATCH 'Satisfaction' Season 1, Episode 9|url=http://www.kpopstarz.com/articles/110450/20140911/watch-satisfaction-season-1-episode-9-full-live-stream-online-free-through-revelation-tonight-usa-provocative-sexy-season-finale-spoilers-streaming-links-video.htm|website=kpopstarz|access-date=19 May 2017}}{{cite web|last1=Trakin|first1=Roy|title=Pulse Recording and Fujipacific Music (West) Pact for Funding Commitment|url=http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/news/pulse-recording-fujipacific-music-west-703886|website=Hollywood Reporter|date=May 13, 2014 |access-date=19 May 2017}} In 2017, Preven co-wrote the song "Zan Astam", featured in the Amazon Prime series I Love Dick.{{cite web|last1=HUGGINS|first1=SARAH|title='Satisfaction's' Michelle DeShon 'Comes Clean' about Anika's musical dreams|url=http://screenertv.com/news-features/satisfactions-michelle-deshon-comes-clean-about-anikas-musical-dreams/|website=Screener|access-date=19 May 2017}} In 2019, she served as music producer on the Transparent: Musicale Finale.{{Cite web|last=Reilly|first=Phoebe|date=2019-09-27|title=Transparent Goes Out With One Last Crazy Dance|url=https://www.vulture.com/2019/09/inside-transparent-musicale-finale-without-jeffrey-tambor.html|access-date=2020-10-25|website=Vulture|language=en-us}}

For songwriting, Preven keeps a notebook with her and "always jots down poetry and prose entries." She then goes back through them in the studio to try and see if anything in the journal can be matched with a melody she is working on to become lyrics. She finds that hit songs are often those that sound similar to other songs, but she rejects trying to "genetically engineer" a song formally, holding that such songs "end up sounding like a ransom note."{{cite web|last1=Vineyard|first1=Jennifer|title=Torn Free|url=http://ilonline.co.uk/ednaswap/articles-interviews-tornfree.html|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110818094410/http://ilonline.co.uk/ednaswap/articles-interviews-tornfree.html|url-status=dead|archive-date=18 August 2011|website=BAM Magazine|access-date=21 April 2017}}

=Pulse music group=

In 2007, Preven and Cutler began their own music publishing company with record producer Josh Abraham, who founded Pulse Recording (recently renamed Pulse Music Group) in 2004.{{cite web|title=Pulse Recordings – About|url=http://pulserecordings.com/about/|website=Pulse Recordings|access-date=21 April 2017}} Pulse Music Group is the parent company of Pulse Music Publishing.{{cite web|url=http://downtownmusicpub.com/catalogs/check-your-pulse-music-publishing-llc-n-n |title=Downtown Music Publishing: Check Your Pulse |publisher=Downtownmusicpub.com |access-date=2013-08-10 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20101205130528/http://www.downtownmusicpub.com/catalogs/check-your-pulse-music-publishing-llc-n-n |archive-date=December 5, 2010 }} Pulse describes itself as "by musicians and for musicians," and strives to be a "sanctuary" for artists to explore their creative potential. In 2012, the company established a partnership with Creative Nation, the Nashville-based music management and publishing company owned by songwriter Luke Laird and his wife Beth Laird.{{cite web|url=http://markets.financialcontent.com/mng-lang.dailynews/news/read/21742690/Pulse_Recording_and_Creative_Nation_Announce_Exclusive_Partnership |title=Pulse Recording and Creative Nation Announce Exclusive Partnership | Untitled Document |publisher=Markets.financialcontent.com |date=July 9, 2012 |access-date=2013-08-10}} After forming a partnership with Fuji Music Group in 2014, PULSE expanded its client roster to include Christian “Bloodshy” Karlsson, BØRNS, Gallant,{{cite web|url=http://www.ascap.com/eventsawards/awards/popawards/2011/most_Performed_Songs.aspx |title=ASCAP 2011 Pop Awards: Most Performed Songs |publisher=Ascap.com |date=April 27, 2011 |access-date=2013-08-10}}{{cite web|url=http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/idol-worship/american-idol-phillip-phillips-coronation-song-home-327974 |title='American Idol': The Story Behind Phillip Phillips' Coronation Song (Exclusive) |publisher=Hollywoodreporter.com |date=May 22, 2012 |access-date=2013-08-10}} Starrah, El-P of Run The Jewels, DRAM (rapper), RY X, and Kaytranada among others.{{cite web|last1=Tingen|first1=Paul|title=Phil Thornalley: Torn|url=http://www.soundonsound.com/people/phil-thornalley-torn|website=Sound on Sound|access-date=21 April 2017}}{{cite web|author=Genevieve Yue |url=http://www.laweekly.com/2011-07-14/music/bonnie-mckee-pop-tart/ |title=Bonnie McKee: Pop Tart – Page 1 – Music – Los Angeles |publisher=LA Weekly |date=July 14, 2011 |access-date=2013-08-10}}{{cite web |url=https://www.rollingstone.com/music/photos/how-10-major-songwriters-make-big-money-20120119/dr-luke-max-martin-and-bonnie-mckee-co-writers-katy-perrys-california-gurls-0694557 |title=How 10 Major Songwriters Make Big Money Pictures – Dr. Luke, Max Martin and Bonnie McKee, co-Writers, Katy Perry's 'California Gurls' |publisher=Rolling Stone |access-date=2013-08-10 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120430021807/http://www.rollingstone.com/music/photos/how-10-major-songwriters-make-big-money-20120119/dr-luke-max-martin-and-bonnie-mckee-co-writers-katy-perrys-california-gurls-0694557 |archive-date=April 30, 2012 |url-status=dead }} The company's other major ventures include music producer Rick Rubin's first music publishing company, American Songs, and Marc Anthony's Latin entertainment company Magnus Media. Pulse operates two recording studios, one based at its headquarters in Los Angeles, and four studios based in Burbank, California.{{cite web|url=http://losangeles.citysearch.com/profile/42552547/los_angeles_ca/pulse_recording.html |title=Pulse Recording in Los Angeles, CA – Information and Directions |publisher=Losangeles.citysearch.com |access-date=2013-08-10}}

Personal life

Preven lives in Los Angeles. She has two children: Max and Violet.

Discography

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scope="row" | Wonderland Park{{AllMusic |id=mn0000580995 |label=Anne Preven |access-date=21 April 2017}}{{discogs artist|Anne Preven|Anne Preven}}

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scope="row" | Wacko Magneto

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scope="row" | Ednaswap

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Selected songwriting discography

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Year

!Artist

!Album

!Song

! Co-written with

|2018Claire RichardsMy Wildest Dreams

|"Forever Ends With You"

|Matt Rad, Felicia Barton

|2016Martina Stoessel|"Finders Keepers"

|Mike Green, James Wong

rowspan="2"|2015

|rowspan="2"|Leona Lewis

|rowspan="2"|I Am

|"Thank You"

|Leona Lewis, Toby Gad

"Ladders"

|Leona Lewis, Wayne Wilkins, Kevin Anyaeji

rowspan="5"|2014

|rowspan="5"|Lea Michele

|rowspan="5"|Louder

|"Louder"

|Jaden Michaels, Colin Munroe

"Cue The Rain"

|Lea Michele, Matt Radosevich, Felicia Barton

"Don't Let Go"

|Matt Radosevich, Felicia Barton

"Gone Tonight"

|Lea Michele, Felicia Barton, CJ Baran, Drew Lawrence

"The Bells"

|Scott Cutler

rowspan="2"|2013ConwayStar Trek Into Darkness (Music from the Motion Picture)

|"The Growl"

|J. J. Abrams, Kassia Conway, Charles Scott

|Demi LovatoDemi

|"Nightingale"

|Demi Lovato, Matt Radosevich, Felicia Barton

|2012Adam LambertTrespassing

|"Cuckoo"

|Adam Lambert, Josh Abraham, Bonnie McKee, Oliver Goldstein

rowspan="4"|2011Zac BrownFootloose: Music from the Motion Picture

|"Where The River Goes"

|Zac Brown, Drew Pearson, Wyatt Durrette

|Pixie LottYoung Foolish Happy

|"What Do You Take Me For?"

|Pixie Lott, Christopher Mercer, Terrence Thornton

rowspan="2"|Pnau

|rowspan="2"|Soft Universe

|"The Truth"

|Pnau, Scott Cutler

"Unite Us"

|Pnau, Scott Cutler

rowspan="6"|2009WestlifeWhere We Are

|"The Difference"

|Scott Cutler, Brian Kennedy Seals

|Miley CyrusHannah Montana: The Movie

|"Spotlight"

|Scott Cutler

rowspan="3"|Demi Lovato

|rowspan="3"|Here We Go Again

|"Remember December"

|Demi Lovato, John Fields

"Solo"

|Demi Lovato, Scott Cutler

"Quiet"

|Demi Lovato, Scott Cutler

|Jordin SparksBattlefield

|"No Parade"

|Scott Cutler, Dapo Torimiro

rowspan="4"|2008Katy PerryOne of the Boys

|"Self Inflicted"

|Katy Perry, Scott Cutler

rowspan="3"|Miley Cyrus

|rowspan="3"|Breakout

|"The Driveway"

|Miley Cyrus, Scott Cutler

"Full Circle"

|Miley Cyrus, Scott Cutler

"These Four Walls"

|Scott Cutler, Cheyenne Kimball

|2007Miley CyrusHannah Montana 2: Meet Miley Cyrus

|"Start All Over"

|Scott Cutler, Fefe Dobson

rowspan="3"|2006BeyoncéDreamgirls: Music from the Motion Picture

|"Listen"

|Beyoncé, Scott Cutler, Henry Krieger

|Paul OakenfoldA Lively Mind

|"The Way I Feel" (featuring Ryan Tedder)

|Paul Oakenfold, Scott Cutler, Ryan Tedder, Ian Green

|Taylor HicksTaylor Hicks

|"The Maze"

|Scott Cutler

|2005Josh KelleyAlmost Honest

|"Too Good To You"

|Josh Kelley, Scott Cutler

|2001Mandy MooreMandy Moore

|"Yo-Yo"

|Scott Cutler

rowspan="2"|2000

|rowspan="2"|Sinéad O'Connor

|rowspan="2"|Faith and Courage

|"No Man's Woman"

|Sinéad O'Connor, Scott Cutler

"The State I'm In"

|Scott Cutler

|1998Natalie ImbrugliaLeft of the Middle

|"Torn"

|Scott Cutler, Phil Thornalley

|1994MadonnaBedtime Stories

|"Sanctuary"

|Madonna, Dallas Austin, Scott Cutler, Herbie Hancock

|1993EternalAlways & Forever

|"Save Our Love"

|Scott Cutler, Eddie Chacon

|1990The PartyThe Party

|"I Found Love"

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Selected production discography

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Year

! style="width:150px;"| Artist

! style="width:225px;"| Album

! Details

|2021

|Camila Cabello

|Cinderella

|Producer

|2014

|Lea Michele

|Louder

|Vocal Producer

|2013

|Demi Lovato

|Demi

|Vocal Producer

rowspan=2|2011

|Pixie Lott

|Young Foolish Happy

|Mixer

Pnau

|Soft Universe

|Producer

|2009

|Jordin Sparks

|Battlefield

|Producer

rowspan=2|2008

|Katy Perry

|One of the Boys

|Producer

Miley Cyrus

|Breakout

|Producer

|2007

|Miley Cyrus

|Hannah Montana 2: Meet Miley Cyrus

|Producer

|2000

|Sinéad O'Connor

|Faith and Courage

|Producer

Awards and nominations

Grammy Awards

Broadcast Film Critics Association Award

  • Best Song ("Listen") (Winner)

Academy Award

  • Best Song ("Listen") (Nominee){{cite web|url=https://www.imdb.com/features/rto/2007/oscars|title=79th Oscars (2007)|publisher=IMDb.com|access-date=2013-08-10}}

Golden Globe Award

  • Best Song ("Listen") (Nominee){{cite web|url=http://www.goldenglobes.org/blog/2006/12/64th-golden-globe-awards-nominations/ |title=64TH GOLDEN GLOBE AWARDS NOMINATIONS – GOLDEN GLOBE AWARDS |publisher=Goldenglobes.org |date=December 14, 2006 |access-date=2013-08-10 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120225044943/http://www.goldenglobes.org/blog/2006/12/64th-golden-globe-awards-nominations/ |archive-date=February 25, 2012 |df=mdy }}

Black Reel Awards

  • Best Song ("Listen") (Nominee){{cite web|url=https://www.imdb.com/event/ev0000957/2007|title=Black Reel Awards|publisher=IMDb.com|access-date=2013-08-10}}

Satellite Award

  • Best Original Song ("Listen") (Nominee){{cite web|url=https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0443489/awards|title=Awards for Dreamgirls (2006)|publisher=IMDb.com|access-date=2013-08-10}}

References

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