Oscar Songs Not to be Performed

Disney has two songs nominated from "The Princess and the Frog", either of which they would have certainly been proud to perform. But alas.
The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences has announced that this year’s nominees for Best Original Song will not be performed during the Academy Awards ceremony on March 7th. Instead, each song will be shortened and showcased with an accompanying clip from their respective films.
Best Song nominees are -
“Almost There†from The Princess and the Frog, Randy Newman
“Down in New Orleans†from The Princess and the Frog, Randy Newman
“Loin de Paname†from Paris 36, Reinhardt Wagner and Frank Thomas
“Take It All†from Nine, Maury Yeston
“The Weary Kind (Theme from Crazy Heart)†from Crazy Heart, Ryan Bingham and T Bone Burnett
Source: Hollywood Reporter
Quick Opinion: I wonder what the impetus was for breaking with tradition? Usually the Best Song performances are some of the more glamorous, theatrical, and overall entertaining parts of the entire show. Hosts Alec Baldwin and Steve Martin will surely provide musical moments of their own that were created specifically for the show, but why not give the actual nominees the same spotlight? The Academy has not released a reason for this move, which naturally prompts negative speculation. My best guess is that the aim is to shorten the lengthy ceremony. Many have complained just as much about how long the awards show is as they did that certain films got “snubbed” for Best Picture nominations. If the goal is to shorten the show and appease audience interests, why then would they scrap the Best Song performances instead of electing to not televise categories most people don’t care about (e.g., Best Sound Editing, Best Sound Mixing, Best Documentary Short, Best Live-Action Short and, depending on who you talk to, Best Foreign Language Film as well)? Personally, I’d just be happy if they reduced the amount of those extended commercial breaks.
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