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Grammy and Academy Award-winning songwriter
Will Jennings began his Hollywood career with 1976's The Commitment, soon after teaming with composer
Richard Kerr to author
Barry Manilow's 1977 pop chart-topper "Looks Like We Made It"; two years later,
Manilow returned to the Top Ten with the duo's "Somewhere in the Night." After earning his first Academy Award nomination for the song "People Alone" from 1980's The Competetion,
Jennings collaborated with
Steve Winwood for several songs on the singer's acclaimed 1981 album
Arc of a Diver; they reunited the following year for
Talking Back to the Night, which generated the hit "Valerie." In tandem with
Jack Nitzsche and
Buffy Sainte-Marie,
Jennings next scored his first Oscar for "Up Where We Belong," the
Joe Cocker/Jennifer Warren blockbuster from the film An Officer and a Gentlemen; after working with
Jimmy Buffett on 1984's
Riddles in the Sand and its follow-up
Last Mango in Paris, he reunited with
Winwood for 1986's enormously popular
Back in the High Life, earning a Grammy nomination for Song of the Year for the number one smash "Higher Love." In 1991,
Jennings paired with
Eric Clapton for the cathartic "Tears in Heaven," culled from the motion picture Rush. His biggest song, however, remains 1997's Titanic theme "My Heart Will Go On"; written with composer
James Horner and sung by
Celine Dion, the song earned a boatload of Oscars, Grammys, and Golden Globes on its way to becoming the most-played radio hit in history. ~ Jason Ankeny