Randy Newman Performs Jaunty 2020 Oscars - Randy Newman performs in front of an audience during the 92nd Annual Academy Awards at Dolby Theater on Feb. 9, 2020 in Hollywood, California.

Randy Newman performed "I Can't Let You Throw Yourself Away" at the 2020 Oscars on Sunday night (Feb. 9). The melody, which was composed for Toy Story 4, is assigned for best unique tune this year.

Performing at a Steinway piano in a dark suit, among a lot of phony mists and a scenery of a blue sky, the Rock and Roll Hall of Famer offered an energetic variant of the sprightly Toy Story commitment - with puffs of cloud-like smoke once in a while disrupting everything.

"I Can't Let You Throw Yourself Away" is the thirteenth Randy Newman-composed melody to be designated for an Academy Award - including tunes from each of the four Toy Story motion pictures, with "We Belong Together" from Toy Story 3 winning in 2010. Newman was additionally selected for best unique score at the current year's services for his work on Marriage Story, while Toy Story 4 reigned triumphant before at night for best energized highlight.

Randy Newman Performs Jaunty 2020 Oscars

The double cross Oscar champ is designated for best unique tune and for best score for his work on 'Marriage Story.'

At 76 years of age, artist musician Randy Newman made that big appearance Sunday at the 2020 Academy Awards to play out his Oscar-selected melody "I Can't Let You Throw Yourself Away" from the best vivified highlight Oscar victor Toy Story 4.

The tune from the Pixar continuation denotes Newman's thirteenth best unique melody Oscar selection. He has been designated for 22 Academy Awards all through his vocation, having won twice for organizations from 2001's Monsters, Inc. ("In the event that I Didn't Have You") and 2010's Toy Story 3 ("We Belong Together").

Newman additionally went into Sunday night assigned for best unique score for his work on Noah Baumbach's Marriage Story. During his exhibition, he played the piano against a cloud-filled, blue scenery suggestive of the Toy Story universe.

Newman is the main arranger in Academy Awards history to gain selections for four unique tunes from a solitary establishment, breaking his own record. He additionally made the score for every one of the Toy Story films.

His latest tune for the establishment, "I Can't Let You Throw Yourself Away," follows Toy Story 4's breakout star Forky, a white plastic spork that needs to remain in the trash. Forky's generally dull inward clash pushed "existential" to Dictionary.com's promise of the year.

"Woody is attempting to keep Forky from discarding himself," Newman revealed to The Hollywood Reporter in a meeting a year ago. "Similarly as in "You've Got a Friend in Me," where I needed to stress the fellowship. It is anything but a sentimental creation. Dislike I endured and anguished to think of this melody. That is to say, I generally endure and struggle when I'm making, however there was nothing from my life especially."

While his work for Pixar films is firmly connected with quite a bit of Newman's honors acknowledgment, the vocalist lyricist said a lot of his other work is unique in relation to his Disney tunes.

Randy Newman Performs Jaunty 2020 Oscars

"The melodies I compose for myself for collections and stuff are not Disney-like in any feeling of the word," Newman said. "I went to Disneyland as of late, and [my music] was everywhere. It truly is an irregularity for me. I adored it, really. Be that as it may, it's a genuine shock."

Different tunes going up against "I Can't Let You Throw Yourself Away" incorporate "(I'm Gonna) Love Me Again" from Rocketman, Breakthrough's "I'm Standing With You" and "Stand Up" from Harriet.

Newman's work on Marriage Story earned him a gesture for best unique score at the current year's Oscars. Marriage Story is Newman's second cooperation with Baumbach, for whom he made the score to The Meyerowitz Stories, featuring Adam Sandler and Dustin Hoffman. At six notices, Marriage Story was among the most-named films this year.

While Newman utilized 100 artists for his Toy Story scores, he utilized only 40 for his Marriage Story arrangement.

"It's increasingly troublesome here and there in light of the fact that you can't take cover behind 40 violins. You hear everything," Newman told THR. On the off chance that there's an excessive amount of oboe, you hear it."

The 92nd Oscars were broadcast live from the Dolby Theater at Hollywood and Highland Center in Hollywood.