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Randy Newman

Is Randy Newman A-List?

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NoRandy Newman is currently ranked B tier — a well-known figure with a strong career but not quite a household name.

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Reached A-list in 1977

'Short People' Hit Song

Lost A-list status in 2010

Dropped to B tier — Continued Film Scoring Success

Ranking Timeline

1968C$0.05M

Songwriting Recognition Begins

Gains recognition for his songwriting, establishing himself as a distinctive voice in American music.

1972B$0.2M+$0.15000000000000002M

Sail Away Album Release

Releases his critically acclaimed album 'Sail Away,' further solidifying his reputation as a unique songwriter.

1977A$1M+$0.8M

'Short People' Hit Song

Releases the controversial but commercially successful song 'Short People,' broadening his mainstream appeal.

1983A$2M+$1M

I Love L.A. Hit

Newman releases 'I Love L.A.'. This became a major hit, getting radio time during the 1984 Summer Olympics in Los Angeles.

1995A$5M+$3M

'Toy Story' Film Score

Composes the score for 'Toy Story,' including the iconic song 'You've Got a Friend in Me,' expanding his reach into film scoring.

2002A$8M+$3M

Monster Inc. soundtrack

Newman composed the soundtrack for the movie Monster Inc.. This won him his first Academy Award.

2010B$12M+$4M

Continued Film Scoring Success

Continues to compose music for films, maintaining his presence and influence in the film industry.

2026B$15M+$3M

Legacy as Songwriter/Composer

Randy Newman remains a respected figure in music, celebrated for his songwriting, film scores, and unique musical style.

Last updated: February 25, 2026