Golden Globe nominees for Best Original Song: Swift, U2, Coldplay, Menzel, Timberlake

Golden Globe nominee in the Best Original Song announced Thursday morning are Taylor Swift, U2, Coldplay, Menzel, and Justin Timberlake.

Taylor Swift co-wrote the song "Sweeter than Fiction" together with fun. Guitarist Jack Antonoff. The soundtrack song was the first tune after Swift's newest release of the album 'Red,' which she is now promoting on her very successful Red Tour.'

READ DETAILS: Taylor Swift gets Golden Globes nomination for "Sweeter than Fiction," from 'One Chance' 

"Sweeter than Fiction" is from the movie 'One Chance.' Film is based on the true story of Paul Potts who was a sales associate by day and opera singer by night. Potts became well-know when he auditioned for Britain's God Talent. After the show Potts' dream to become opera singer became reality.

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Grammy award winner Swift said she was inspired by the struggles and triumphs of Paul Potts. "Getting to see the struggles and triumphs of someone who was chasing what he was after really inspired me," said Swift in the behind the scenes video.

WATCH One Chance Music Video - Sweeter Than Fiction by Taylor Swift

Swift was nominated for Golden Globe awards last year, however went home empty handed as Adele won the prize for her hit song the "Skyfall."

U2 was nominated with the song "Ordinary Love" for the movie 'Mandela: Long Walk to Freedom." The soundtrack song was the first song from the band since 2009.

WATCH U2 - Ordinary Love (From Mandela OST) Lyric Video

The band is planning a new album which should be out in 2014. Reportedly, the new U2 album will be the follow-up to their 2009 release 'No Line on the Horizon.' 'No Line on the Horizon,' became band's seventh number one to top The Billboard 200.

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Golden Globe nomination also goes to British alternative rock band Coldplay and their song "Atlas" from the movie 'The Hunger Games: Catching Fire.'

The ballad song is the first song ever written and recorded by Coldplay for a movie. The original Motion Picture soundtrack was nominated for Grammy Awards.

WATCH Coldplay - Atlas (Hunger Games: Catching Fire)(Lyric)

Performances by Idina Menzel in the song "Let it Go," from the movie 'Frozen' and the song "Please Mr Kennedy," starring Justin Timberlake, Carey Mulligan, John Goodman and Oscar Isaac, from 'Inside Llewyn Davis,' also got a nod from Golden Globe 2014.

WATCH Disney's Frozen "Let It Go" Sequence Performed by Idina Menzel

WATCH Inside Llewyn Davis (2014) Please Mr Kennedy Clip [HD]

2014 Golden Globe list of nominees:

Best TV Movie or Mini-Series:

American Horror Story: Coven

Behind the Candelabra

Dancing on the Edge

Top of the Lake

White Queen

Best TV Series, Drama:

Breaking Bad

Downton Abbey

House of Cards

Masters of Sex

The Good Wife

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Bests TV Series, Comedy:

The Big Bang Theory

Modern Family

Girls

Brooklyn 99

Parks and Recreation

Best Original Song - Motion Picture:

Atlas

(Hunger Games Catching Fire)

Let It Go

(Frozen)

Ordinary Love

(Mandela: Long Walk to Freedom)

Please Mr Kennedy

(Inside Llewyn Davis)

Sweeter Than Fiction

(One Chance)

Best Screenplay - Motion Picture:

John Ridley

(12 Years a Slave)

Bob Nelson

(Nebraska)

Eric Warren Singer

(American Hustle)

Jeff Pope

(Philomena)

Spike Jonze

(Her)

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Best Supporting Actor in a Motion Picture:

Michael Fassbender

(12 Years a Slave)

Jared Leto

(Dallas Buyers Club)

Bradley Cooper

(American Hustle)

Daniel Brühl

(Rush)

Barkhad Abdi

(Captain Phillips)

Best Supporting Actor in a Series, Mini-Series or TV Movie:

Rob Lowe

(Behind the Candelabra)

Josh Charles

(The Good Wife)

Aaron Paul

(Breaking Bad)

Corey Stoll

(House of Cards)

Jon Voight

(Ray Donovan)

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Best Supporting Actress in a Motion Picture:

Lupita Nyong'o

(12 Years a Slave)

Jennifer Lawrence

(American Hustle)

Julia Roberts

(August: Osage County)

June Squibb

(Nebraska)

Sally Hawkins

(Blue Jasmine)

Best Supporting Actress in a Series, Mini-Series or TV Movie:

Hayden Panettiere

(Nashville)

Jacqueline Bisset

(Dancing On the Edge)

Janet McTeer

(White Queen)

Monica Potter

(Parenthood)

Sofia Vergara

(Modern Family)

Best Animated Feature Film:

Frozen

The Croods

Despicable Me 2

Best Director - Motion Picture:

Alfonso Cuaron

(Gravity)

Steve McQueen

(12 Years a Slave)

David O. Russell

(American Hustle)

Paul Greengrass

(Captain Phillips)

Alexander Payne

(Nebraska)

Best Foreign Language Film:

Blue is the Warmest Color

The Past

The Hunt

The Wind Rises

The Great Beauty

Best Motion Picture, Drama:

12 Years a Slave

Gravity

Captain Phillips

Rush

Philomena

Best Motion Picture, Musical or Comedy:

Nebraska

American Hustle

The Wolf of Wall Street

Inside Llewyn Davis

Her

Best Original Score - Motion Picture:

Steven Price

(Gravity)

John Williams

(The Book Thief)

Hans Zimmer

(12 Years a Slave)

Alex Ebert

(All is Lost)

Alex Heffes

(Mandela: Long Walk to Freedom)

Best Actor in a TV Series, Drama:

Bryan Cranston

(Breaking Bad)

Michael Sheen

(Masters of Sex)

Kevin Spacey

(House of Cards)

James Spader

(The Blacklist)

Liev Schreiber

(Ray Donovan)

Best Actress in a Mini-Series or TV Movie:

Helena Bonham Carter

(Burton and Taylor)

Rebecca Ferguson

(White Queen)

Jessica Lange

(American Horror Story: Coven)

Helen Mirren

(Phil Spector)

Elisabeth Moss

(Top of the Lake)

Best Actress in a Motion Picture, Drama:

Cate Blanchett

(Blue Jasmine)

Sandra Bullock

(Gravity)

Emma Thompson

(Saving Mr. Banks)

Judi Dench

(Philomena)

Kate Winslet

(Labor Day)

Best Actress In A Motion Picture, Musical or Comedy:

Meryl Streep

(August: Osage County)

Julia Louis-Dreyfus

(Enough Said)

Amy Adams

(American Hustle)

Julie Delpy

(Before Midnight)

Greta Gerwig

(Frances Ha)

Best Actress in a TV Series, Comedy:

Zooey Deschanel

(New Girl)

Lena Dunham

(Girls)

Julia Louis-Dreyfus

(Veep)

Amy Poehler

(Parks and Recreation)

Edie Falco

(Nurse Jackie)

Best Actress in a TV Series, Drama:

Julianna Margulies

(The Good Wife)

Kerry Washington

(Scandal)

Tatiana Maslany

(Orphan Black)

Robin Wright

(House of Cards)

Taylor Schilling

(Orange Is the New Black)

Best Actor in a Motion Picture, Musical or Comedy:

Bruce Dern

(Nebraska)

Leonardo DiCaprio

(The Wolf of Wall Street)

Christian Bale

(American Hustle)

Oscar Isaac

(Inside Llewyn Davis)

Joaquin Phoenix

(Her)

Best Actor in a TV Series, Comedy:

Jason Bateman

(Arrested Development)

Don Cheadle

(House of Lies)

Michael J. Fox

(The Michael J. Fox Show)

Jim Parsons

(The Big Bang Theory)

Andy Samberg

(Brooklyn Nine-Nine)

Best Actor in a Mini-Series or TV Movie:

Matt Damon

(Behind the Candelabra)

Chiwetel Ejiofor

(Dancing on the Edge)

Idris Elba

(Luther)

Al Pacino

(Phil Spector)

Michael Douglas

(Behind the Candelabra)

Best Actor in a Motion Picture, Drama:

Chiwetel Ejiofor

(12 Years a Slave)

Matthew McConaughey

(Dallas Buyers Club)

Tom Hanks

(Captain Phillips)

Robert Redford

(All is Lost)

Idris Elba

(Mandela: Long Walk to Freedom)

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