BFCA Critics' Choice Award for Best Song
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The Critics' Choice Award for Best Director is one of the awards given to people working in the motion picture industry by the Broadcast Film Critics Association.
[edit] List of winners and nominees
- 1998 – "When You Believe" - The Prince of Egypt
- 1999 – "Music of My Heart" - Music of My Heart
- 2000 – "My Funny Friend and Me", Sting - The Emperor's New Groove
- 2001 – "May It Be", Enya - The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring
- "Vanilla Sky", Paul McCartney - Vanilla Sky
- "Until", Sting - Kate and Leopold
- 2002 – "Lose Yourself", Eminem - 8 Mile
- "Father and Daughter", Paul Simon - The Wild Thornberrys Movie
- "Hero", Nickelback - Spider-Man
- 2003 – "A Mighty Wind", Christopher Guest, Michael McKean, Eugene Levy - A Mighty Wind
- "Man of the Hour", Eddie Vedder, performed by Pearl Jam - Big Fish
- "School of Rock", Sammy James, Mike White, performed by Jack Black - School of Rock
- "The Heart of Every Girl", Elton John - Mona Lisa Smile
- "Time Enough for Tears", Andrea Corr - In America
- 2004 – "Old Habits Die Hard", Mick Jagger and Dave Stewart - Alfie
- "Accidentally in Love", Counting Crows - Shrek 2
- "Believe", Josh Groban - The Polar Express
- 2005 – "A Love That Will Never Grow Old", Emmylou Harris - Brokeback Mountain
- "Hustle and Flow", Terrence Howard - Hustle and Flow
- "Travelin’ Thru", Dolly Parton - Transamerica