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"Miss Misery" is a song by American singer-songwriter Elliott Smith. Featured in the closing credits and the soundtrack of the 1997 film Good Will Hunting , the song was nominated for Best Original Song in the 1998 Academy Awards .
Three Either/Or tracks were incorporated into the soundtrack, as well as a new song, "Miss Misery." Smith was briefly pushed to the forefront of popular culture after performing "Miss Misery" from Good Will Hunting at the 1998 Academy Awards ceremony.
Smith rose to mainstream prominence when his song "Miss Misery"—included in the soundtrack for the film Good Will Hunting (1997)—was nominated for the 1998 Academy Award for Best Original Song. [7] A heavy drinker and drug user, Smith was also diagnosed with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) and depression. [8]
Grandes Canções Do Cinema (2010) – "Miss Misery" Paste Magazine New – Music Sampler June 2010 Issue 64 (2010) – "Last Call" 25 Years Pukkelpop (2010) – "Waltz #2 (XO)"
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The film focuses on Smith's life in the three cities he lived in during his music career (Portland, New York and Los Angeles), [2] highlighted by his five solo albums from 1994–2000 and his 1998 Academy Award nomination for Best Original Song for "Miss Misery" in Good Will Hunting. [3]
That conundrum puts Ole Miss at No. 1 on the Misery Index, a weekly measurement of which fan bases are feeling the most angst. Lane Kiffin's Mississippi Rebels stumbled against Kentucky on Saturday.
New Moon is a posthumous compilation album by American singer-songwriter Elliott Smith, released on May 8, 2007 by Kill Rock Stars.It contains twenty-four previously unreleased songs, most recorded between 1994 and 1997 during the sessions for Smith's albums Elliott Smith and Either/Or.