Hollywood Music in Media Award for Best Original Song in a Documentary

The Hollywood Music in Media Award for Best Original Song in a Documentary is one of the awards given annually to people working in the motion picture industry by the Hollywood Music in Media Awards (HMMA). It is presented to the songwriters who have composed the best "original" song, written specifically for a documentary film or series. The award was first given in 2014, during the fifth annual awards.

Winners and nominees

2010s

Year Film Song Nominees
(2014)
5th
[1]
Stopping for Death: The Nurses of Wells House Hospice "Coming Home" Joel Martin
Hair "Superman" Dalal Bruchmann & Nate Jolley
Virunga "We Will Not Go" J. Ralph
(2015)
6th
[2]
The Hunting Ground "Til It Happens to You" Lady Gaga & Diane Warren
Juan Mariné, The History of Making Cinema "Hechicero" Pedro Contreras and Ruth Lorenzo
Meru "The Light that Never Fails" Lauren Christy, Andra Day & Adrian Gurvitz
Sueños de Sal "Sueños de Sal" Oscar Navarro
Tig "Words" Sharon Van Etten
(2016)
7th
[3]
Before the Flood "A Minute to Breathe" Trent Reznor & Atticus Ross
13th "Letter to the Free" Common
Audrie & Daisy "Flicker" Tori Amos
Jim: The James Foley Story "The Empty Chair" J. Ralph & Sting
MARS "Mars" Nick Cave & Warren Ellis
(2017)
8th
[4]
Step "Jump" Laura Karpman, Raphael Saadiq & Taura Stinson
The American Epic Sessions "2 Fingers Of Whiskey" Elton John & Bernie Taupin, and T Bone Burnett, Jack White
An Inconvenient Sequel: Truth to Power "Truth to Power" Ryan Tedder & T Bone Burnett
Chasing Coral "Tell Me How Long" Teddy Geiger & Dan Romer
Cries from Syria "Prayers for This World" Diane Warren
Served Like a Girl "Dancing Through the Wreckage" Pat Benatar, Neil Giraldo & Linda Perry
(2018)
9th
[5]
RBG "I'll Fight" Diane Warren
Free Solo "Gravity" Tim McGraw and Lori McKenna
Pope Francis: A Man of His Word "These Are the Words" Tony Shanahan and Patti Smith
Quincy "Keep Reachin'" Quincy Jones, Mark Ronson and Yebba Smith
Yo Galgo "Song for the Untitled" Arturo Cardelús and Rickie Lee Kroell
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