![]() ![]() Williams appeared at the 2000 Academy Awards as a surprise performer singing “Blame Canada” from South Park: Bigger, Longer, and Uncut. “Blame Canada” at the Academy Awards (2000) Music video for “Don’t Worry Be Happy” by Bobby McFerrin (1988)Īlong with McFerrin and actor and clown Bill Irwin, Williams shines in this memorable, feel-good clip.Ģ. “My Way (A Mi Manera)” From Happy Feet (2006)Īs an Adélie penguin Ramón, Williams belts the Frank Sinatra classic in Spanish for all Antarctica to hear.ģ. It may not all be historically “accurate,” but it’s entertaining.Ĥ. Williams delivers a handful of musical impressions and a rap, all adapted to a lesson about dinosaurs. Williams and his all-star castmates give this classic film a fun ending, dancing along to the the iconic Sister Sledge track.ĥ. “We Are Family” Sequence from The Birdcage (1996) Williams shows the American Idol audience how it’s done in Russia.Ħ. Ivan “Bob” Poppanoff the “Russian Idol” on American Idol (2008) Williams and Wayne Brady team up for a spiritual duet dedicated to an air traffic controller.ħ. ![]() Robin Williams, Wayne Brady Duet on Whose Line is it Anyway? (2000) The actor joins The Late Late Show host Craig Ferguson at a San Francisco performance for a synchronized dance to Britney Spears’ smash “Hit Me Baby One More Time.”Ĩ. Robin Williams, Craig Ferguson Dance to “Hit Me Baby One More Time” (2010) “I Yam What I Yam” from Popeye (1980)Īs Popeye “the Sailor Man,” Williams brings the comic strip character to life in the 1980 film and gives his most memorable catch phrase its own musical number.ĩ. Here, we remember Williams’ 10 best musical moments as a tribute to the iconic actor.ġ0. The set was nominated for best comedy recording, and also reached No. Williams topped the Comedy Albums chart in 2010, spending four weeks at No. He played the Genie in the film and sung the memorable tunes “Friend Like Me” and “Prince Ali.” Williams was also part of the top 10 soundtrack to the Disney film Aladdin, which climbed to No. “Our entertainment community has lost an immense talent, a true inspiration, and a creative genius, and his remarkable legacy will forever be immortalized in his vast and impressive body of work,” said Recording Academy president/CEO Neil Portnow in a statement. ![]()
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