Williams began his professional songwriting career with
Biff Rose in Los Angeles. The two men first met while working together on a television comedy show. An early collaboration with Roger Nichols, "Someday Man", was covered by
the Monkees (a group for which he unsuccessfully auditioned). A frequent co-writer of Williams' was musician
Kenneth Ascher. Their songs together included "
Rainbow Connection", sung by
Jim Henson (as
Kermit the Frog) in
The Muppet Movie (1979). Williams composed the song, "
When the River Meets the Sea" sung by
John Denver in the movie, John Denver & the Muppets A Christmas Together (1979). Williams worked on the music for a number of films, including writing and singing on
Phantom of the Paradise (1974) in which he starred and earned an Oscar nomination for the music, and
Bugsy Malone (1976). Williams wrote and sang the song "Where Do I Go from Here", which was used in the end credits of the film
Thunderbolt and Lightfoot. He contributed lyrics to the
Cinderella Liberty song "You're So Nice to Be Around" with music by
John Williams, and it earned them an
Oscar nomination. Along with Ascher and
Rupert Holmes, he wrote the music and lyrics to
A Star Is Born (also 1976), with
Barbra Streisand and
Kris Kristofferson. The love ballad, "
Evergreen", (lyrics by Paul Williams, melody by Barbra Streisand) won the Academy Award for Best Original Song and a Grammy for Song of the Year. He has been nominated on other occasions for an
Academy Award and several
Golden Globe Awards. In 1987 he wrote the songs performed by Dustin Hoffman and Warren Beatty in the film
Ishtar. Williams wrote music and lyrics of "Silence Is Our Song" for
Richard Barone's 2010 album
Glow, and collaborated with
Scissor Sisters on their second album,
Ta-Dah. In March 2012, it was announced that Williams had "written a couple of tunes" on
Random Access Memories, the album of French electronic duo
Daft Punk. He co-wrote and sang vocals on "Touch" and co-wrote "Beyond". Williams and
Nile Rodgers were the only featured artists to speak on behalf of Daft Punk at the
2014 Grammy Awards upon their receipt of the
Album of the Year award for
Random Access Memories. Williams told an anecdote about his work with Daft Punk: "Back when I was drinking, I would imagine things that weren't there and I'd get frightened. Then I got sober and two robots called and asked me to make an album." He communicated a "message from the robots" to the audience: "As elegant and as classy as the Grammy has ever been is the moment when we saw those wonderful marriages and '
Same Love' is fantastic. It is the height of fairness and love and the power of love for all people at any time in any combination is what [Daft Punk] wanted me to say.
Captain Kirk uses
the Enterprise. [Daft Punk] sail on a ship called Generosity. They are generous in spirit ... This is a labor of love and we are all so grateful." Williams is a member of the
Songwriters Hall of Fame, and his songs have been performed by both
pop and
country music artists. In April 2009, Williams was elected president and chairman of the
American Society of Composers, Authors and Publishers (ASCAP). In September 2015, Williams, along with bass player
Kasim Sulton, led a global virtual songwriting collaboration at Hookist.com. The mission was to write the first crowd-sourced anthem to be performed at FacingAddiction.org's concert and rally on The
National Mall on October 4, 2015, headlined by
Steven Tyler,
Sheryl Crow, and
Joe Walsh among others. The theme of the song was "Celebrate Recovery" and the goal was to reduce the stigma associated with addiction. Williams, Sulton and
Dr. Mehmet Oz opened the show and led 10,000 people in a singalong of "Voice of Change" at the base of the
Washington Monument. Sulton led a singalong of the song on
The Dr. Oz Show which went viral. On April 12th through 19th 2025, he performed the song,
Rainbow Connection along with
Portugal. The Man and
Weird Al Yankovic in Yo Gabba Gabba Coachella. ==Film and television career==