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Randy Newman Popular Song Rankings [2025]

Randy Newman Popular Song Rankings [2025]
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He is a singer-songwriter born in the United States on November 28, 1943, into a family of film composers.

Earlier in his career, influenced in part by Bob Dylan, he produced works in rock and pop.

We’ve compiled a ranking of his popular songs, and he is also known for the major hit “Mama Told Me Not To Come.”

Randy Newman's Popular Song Rankings [2025] (1–10)

You’ve Got a Friend in MeRandy Newman1rank/position

Randy Newman – You’ve Got a Friend in Me (From “Toy Story 4″/Audio Only)
You've Got a Friend in MeRandy Newman

It’s no exaggeration to call this the theme song that defines Pixar’s Toy Story series—a heartwarming anthem to friendship.

Its cheerful, country-tinged melody and reassuring message—“No matter what you face, I’ll be there by your side”—give you real courage.

Written by Randy Newman for the first film released in 1995, it was even nominated for the Academy Award for Best Original Song.

Use it as BGM for a reel capturing memories with a dear friend or moments from everyday life, and it’s sure to warm viewers’ hearts.

Try crafting a cozy, heartwarming post!

You are my friend.Randy Newman2rank/position

Going to karaoke to deepen your friendship is wonderful, isn’t it? The song I recommend is “You’ve Got a Friend in Me.” It’s a track by Randy Newman, known as the theme song from Toy Story.

In Japan, many people strongly associate it with the version sung by Diamond Yukai.

I’d love for you to try imitating that distinctive singing style.

There’s a spot where you can catch your breath before the big, energetic section, so I think it’s quite easy to sing.

Boo’s Going HomeRandy Newman3rank/position

22. Boo’s Going Home – Monsters, Inc OST
Boo's Going HomeRandy Newman

Randy Newman is known as a very famous composer.

He has composed as many as seven songs for Disney-Pixar.

He has won the Academy Award 20 times, and he has also received three Emmys and six Grammys.

In 2002, he was inducted into the Songwriters Hall of Fame, and in 2007 he was recognized as a Disney Legend.

Furthermore, in 2013, he was added to the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.

Sail AwayRandy Newman4rank/position

These days, Randy Newman is best known for his music in Pixar animations and films, but he originally started out as a singer-songwriter skilled at piano-and-vocal performances like Elton John, and his ironic lyrics often stirred controversy.

This song is one of his signature works.

Boo goes homeRandy Newman5rank/position

“Boo’s Going Home” from Monsters, Inc. – Randy Newman | Piano Tutorial
Boo Comes Home Randy Newman

The piano’s beautifully transparent tone brilliantly conveys a dreamy, gentle atmosphere.

Featured in the 2001 film Monsters, Inc.

, this piece plays when the young heroine, Boo, returns home, creating a deeply moving moment.

With the grand storytelling unique to Disney and a piano arrangement that adds depth to its soothing melody, it invites listeners into a magical world.

It’s a perfect choice when you want to feel calm or spend a relaxed moment.

It’s also very popular at piano recitals and is sure to soothe the hearts of all who listen.

Monsters, Inc.Randy Newman6rank/position

It’s the theme song that plays at the beginning of the movie Monsters, Inc.

Although it has no lyrics, it’s a fun piece composed of upbeat sounds and catchy jazz.

It’s also a very memorable tune that, once you hear it in the film, you’ll find yourself humming along to naturally.

Andy’s BirthdayRandy Newman7rank/position

This is a thrilling instrumental piece that heralds the beginning of the adventure in the film Toy Story.

Composed by Randy Newman, renowned as a master of film music, it adds a festive flourish to the scene of the protagonist Andy’s birthday party.

The lively, celebratory orchestral sound stirs anticipation and excitement for the story to come.

Precisely because there are no lyrics, the joy and exhilaration seen from the toys’ perspective resonate directly with the listener’s heart.

Use it as background music for a loved one’s special day or on a morning when you want to lift your spirits, and it will brighten your whole day.