National Recording Registry (USA) - 2024 Inductees
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New entries to the National Recording Registry for 2015 (2016)
1. "Let Me Call You Sweetheart" by The Peerless Quartet (1911)
2. "Wild Cat Blues" by Clarence Williams' Blue Five (1923)
3. "Statesboro Blues" by Blind Willie McTell (1928)
4. "Bonaparte's Retreat" by W.H. Stepp (1937)
5. Mahler Symphony No. 9 by Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra; Bruno Walter, conductor. (1938)
6. "Carousel of American Music" by George M. Cohan, Irving Berlin, Johnny Mercer, Arthur Freed, Shelton Brooks, Hoagy Carmichael, others (September 24, 1940)
7. "Vic and Sade"—Episode: "Decoration Day." (June 4, 1937) Radio
8. The "Marshall Plan" Speech by George C. Marshall (June 5, 1947)
9. "Destination Freedom"—Episodes: "A Garage in Gainesville" and "Execution Awaited" (September 25, October 2, 1949)
10. Original soundtrack from "A Streetcar Named Desire" by Alex North (1951)
11. "Cry Me a River" by Julie London (1955)
12. "Mack the Knife" by Louis Armstrong (1956); Bobby Darin (1959).
13. Fourth-quarter radio coverage of Wilt Chamberlin's 100-point game (Philadelphia Warriors vs. New York Knicks)—Bill Campbell, announcer (March 2, 1962)
14. A Love Supreme by John Coltrane (1964)
15. It's My Way by Buffy Sainte-Marie (1964)
16. "Where Did Our Love Go" by The Supremes (1964)
17. "People Get Ready" by The Impressions (1965)
18. "Mama Tried" by Merle Haggard (1968)
19. Abraxas by Santana (1970)
20. Class Clown by George Carlin (1972)
21. "Robert and Clara Schumann Complete Piano Trios" by The Beaux Arts Trio (1972)
22. "Piano Man" by Billy Joel (1973)
23. Bogalusa Boogie by Clifton Chenier (1976)
24. "I Will Survive" by Gloria Gaynor (1978)
25. Master of Puppets by Metallica (1986)
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2. "Wild Cat Blues" by Clarence Williams' Blue Five (1923)
3. "Statesboro Blues" by Blind Willie McTell (1928)
4. "Bonaparte's Retreat" by W.H. Stepp (1937)
5. Mahler Symphony No. 9 by Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra; Bruno Walter, conductor. (1938)
6. "Carousel of American Music" by George M. Cohan, Irving Berlin, Johnny Mercer, Arthur Freed, Shelton Brooks, Hoagy Carmichael, others (September 24, 1940)
7. "Vic and Sade"—Episode: "Decoration Day." (June 4, 1937) Radio
8. The "Marshall Plan" Speech by George C. Marshall (June 5, 1947)
9. "Destination Freedom"—Episodes: "A Garage in Gainesville" and "Execution Awaited" (September 25, October 2, 1949)
10. Original soundtrack from "A Streetcar Named Desire" by Alex North (1951)
11. "Cry Me a River" by Julie London (1955)
12. "Mack the Knife" by Louis Armstrong (1956); Bobby Darin (1959).
13. Fourth-quarter radio coverage of Wilt Chamberlin's 100-point game (Philadelphia Warriors vs. New York Knicks)—Bill Campbell, announcer (March 2, 1962)
14. A Love Supreme by John Coltrane (1964)
15. It's My Way by Buffy Sainte-Marie (1964)
16. "Where Did Our Love Go" by The Supremes (1964)
17. "People Get Ready" by The Impressions (1965)
18. "Mama Tried" by Merle Haggard (1968)
19. Abraxas by Santana (1970)
20. Class Clown by George Carlin (1972)
21. "Robert and Clara Schumann Complete Piano Trios" by The Beaux Arts Trio (1972)
22. "Piano Man" by Billy Joel (1973)
23. Bogalusa Boogie by Clifton Chenier (1976)
24. "I Will Survive" by Gloria Gaynor (1978)
25. Master of Puppets by Metallica (1986)
If you want to read more about these recordings you can read here.
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Yay, Master of Puppets!
All very worthy. I actually thought "Piano Man" was overdue.
I always love NRR (and NFR) because they keep introducing me to something new.
All very worthy. I actually thought "Piano Man" was overdue.
I always love NRR (and NFR) because they keep introducing me to something new.
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I don't quite understand what's so important about Louis Armstrong's version of Mack the Knife. I always heard more about the Ella Fitzgerald version. Naturally it's about time Bobby Darin's version of Mack the Knife is in!
I'm surprised that A Love Supreme wasn't in before. However it is important to note that John Coltrane is now the first person to have two albums in the Recording Registry!
I'm surprised that A Love Supreme wasn't in before. However it is important to note that John Coltrane is now the first person to have two albums in the Recording Registry!
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That's the thing I don't really like about the Recording Registry. They only seem to let artists have only one song or album. But thankfully that seems to be changing.babydoll wrote: However it is important to note that John Coltrane is now the first person to have two albums in the Recording Registry!
Also here's this year selection on Spotify.
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I know right! I literally wrote to the nominations board thing begging to let them preserve The Beatles' Revolver and Bob Dylan's Like a Rolling Stone. Maybe next year they will.ordinaryperson wrote:That's the thing I don't really like about the Recording Registry. They only seem to let artists have only one song or album. But thankfully that seems to be changing.babydoll wrote: However it is important to note that John Coltrane is now the first person to have two albums in the Recording Registry!
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I'm glad they don't let (m)any duplicates to be included to be honest, at least for a while longer. It allows the chance for a decent slice of American audio history to be preserved, not just a collection of recordings by the same popular acts.
And while I get why The Beatles (and other international acts) are on there, I personally disagree with anything not either produced by an American or made in America being included in the list. It's not like America doesn't have a rich, diverse history to choose from without having to resort to OK Computer. It even says right there on the site:
"Each year, the National Recording Registry at the Library of Congress chooses 25 recordings showcasing the range and diversity of American recorded sound heritage in order to increase preservation awareness."
To me that seems pretty clear in it's goals. Do they explain why they allow international acts somewhere? Is there a missing coma? Because it really should be called the International Recording Registry, if I'm not just being a little bit too pedantic.
Edit: I'm still excited to listen to what is on this year's inclusion, thanks for making that playlist ordinaryperson
And while I get why The Beatles (and other international acts) are on there, I personally disagree with anything not either produced by an American or made in America being included in the list. It's not like America doesn't have a rich, diverse history to choose from without having to resort to OK Computer. It even says right there on the site:
"Each year, the National Recording Registry at the Library of Congress chooses 25 recordings showcasing the range and diversity of American recorded sound heritage in order to increase preservation awareness."
To me that seems pretty clear in it's goals. Do they explain why they allow international acts somewhere? Is there a missing coma? Because it really should be called the International Recording Registry, if I'm not just being a little bit too pedantic.
Edit: I'm still excited to listen to what is on this year's inclusion, thanks for making that playlist ordinaryperson
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But, Maschine_Man, the Beatles and the Rolling Stones, just to name a couple, were huge influences on the American musical soundscape. They're both pop culture icons in America. Without the iconic recordings of those two, I honestly doubt rock music would be the same.
While the film registry is more stricter, they've included an American-made Hebrew-language film and included British releases such as David Lean's Lawrence of Arabia.
While the film registry is more stricter, they've included an American-made Hebrew-language film and included British releases such as David Lean's Lawrence of Arabia.
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Yeah, this is why I assumed they were included in the list. At the same time, if another country starts a registry like this, will they have to include these acts all over again? America is funding something that the UK really should be in charge of, and it's not like they don't have the resources to do so.babydoll wrote: They're both pop culture icons in America. Without the iconic recordings of those two, I honestly doubt rock music would be the same.
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2017 National Recording Registry
Comments from the LOC on each of these.
1. The 1888 London cylinder recordings of Col. George Gouraud (1888)
2. “Lift Every Voice and Sing”, Manhattan Harmony Four (1923); Melba Moore and Friends (1990)
3. “Puttin’ on the Ritz”, Harry Richman (1929)
4. “Over the Rainbow”, Judy Garland (1939)
5. “I’ll Fly Away”, The Chuck Wagon Gang (1948)
6. “Hound Dog”, Big Mama Thornton (1953)
7. Saxophone Colossus, Sonny Rollins (1956)
8. The Brooklyn Dodgers and the New York Giants at the Polo Grounds, announced by Vin Scully (September 8, 1957)
9. Gunfighter Ballads and Trail Songs, Marty Robbins (1959)
10. The Incredible Jazz Guitar of Wes Montgomery, Wes Montgomery (1960)
11. “People”, Barbra Streisand (1964)
12. “In the Midnight Hour”, Wilson Pickett (1965)
13. “Amazing Grace”, Judy Collins (1970)
14. “American Pie”, Don McLean (1971)
15. “All Things Considered,” first broadcast (May 3, 1971)
16. The Rise and Fall of Ziggy Stardust and the Spiders from Mars, David Bowie (1972)
17. The Wiz, original cast album (1975)
18. Their Greatest Hits (1971–1975), Eagles (1976)
19. Scott Joplin’s Treemonisha, Gunter Schuller, arr. (1976)
20. Wanted: Live in Concert, Richard Pryor (1978)
21. “We Are Family” , Sister Sledge (1979)
22. Remain in Light, Talking Heads (1980)
23. Straight Outta Compton, N.W.A (1988)
24. Rachmaninoff’s Vespers (All-Night Vigil), Robert Shaw Festival Singers (1990)
25. Signatures, Renée Fleming (1997)
1. The 1888 London cylinder recordings of Col. George Gouraud (1888)
2. “Lift Every Voice and Sing”, Manhattan Harmony Four (1923); Melba Moore and Friends (1990)
3. “Puttin’ on the Ritz”, Harry Richman (1929)
4. “Over the Rainbow”, Judy Garland (1939)
5. “I’ll Fly Away”, The Chuck Wagon Gang (1948)
6. “Hound Dog”, Big Mama Thornton (1953)
7. Saxophone Colossus, Sonny Rollins (1956)
8. The Brooklyn Dodgers and the New York Giants at the Polo Grounds, announced by Vin Scully (September 8, 1957)
9. Gunfighter Ballads and Trail Songs, Marty Robbins (1959)
10. The Incredible Jazz Guitar of Wes Montgomery, Wes Montgomery (1960)
11. “People”, Barbra Streisand (1964)
12. “In the Midnight Hour”, Wilson Pickett (1965)
13. “Amazing Grace”, Judy Collins (1970)
14. “American Pie”, Don McLean (1971)
15. “All Things Considered,” first broadcast (May 3, 1971)
16. The Rise and Fall of Ziggy Stardust and the Spiders from Mars, David Bowie (1972)
17. The Wiz, original cast album (1975)
18. Their Greatest Hits (1971–1975), Eagles (1976)
19. Scott Joplin’s Treemonisha, Gunter Schuller, arr. (1976)
20. Wanted: Live in Concert, Richard Pryor (1978)
21. “We Are Family” , Sister Sledge (1979)
22. Remain in Light, Talking Heads (1980)
23. Straight Outta Compton, N.W.A (1988)
24. Rachmaninoff’s Vespers (All-Night Vigil), Robert Shaw Festival Singers (1990)
25. Signatures, Renée Fleming (1997)
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Some good selections here. Someday they'll get to the 2000s...
(Side note: I actually tried sending in nominations. Sadly, doesn't look like my cheerleading for "Bohemian Rhapsody," "Hey Ya!" or Doolittle did anything).
(Side note: I actually tried sending in nominations. Sadly, doesn't look like my cheerleading for "Bohemian Rhapsody," "Hey Ya!" or Doolittle did anything).
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At the very least, I'm glad Remain in Light, Ziggy Stardust, and "In the Midnight Hour" have joined the ranks. Matter of fact, I actually remember mentioning Ziggy Stardust when submitting nominations...couldn't have hurt.
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For the record, if any of you want to make sure Doolittle gets a shot next year, you can nominate up to 40 recordings right here:
https://www.loc.gov/programs/national-r ... /nominate/
https://www.loc.gov/programs/national-r ... /nominate/
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Only saw this today.
I must admit that I'm slightly confused at to why they didn't include Elvis' version of "Hound Dog" with Big Mama Thornton's as they have done in the past (Rudy Vallee/Bing Crosby for "Brother, Can't You Spare Me a Dime" and Louis Armstrong/Bobby Darin for "Mack the Knife"), especially as it's important concerning racial issues in '50s Americana. (Just watch that Dreamgirls where that songwriter thinks it's an Elvis song through-and-through.)
And Judy Garland's "Over the Rainbow" wasn't inducted the first year? What the fuck were people thinking, leaving it out of the Registry all these years?
Maybe next year Dusty in Memphis and The Immaculate Collection will be included...
I must admit that I'm slightly confused at to why they didn't include Elvis' version of "Hound Dog" with Big Mama Thornton's as they have done in the past (Rudy Vallee/Bing Crosby for "Brother, Can't You Spare Me a Dime" and Louis Armstrong/Bobby Darin for "Mack the Knife"), especially as it's important concerning racial issues in '50s Americana. (Just watch that Dreamgirls where that songwriter thinks it's an Elvis song through-and-through.)
And Judy Garland's "Over the Rainbow" wasn't inducted the first year? What the fuck were people thinking, leaving it out of the Registry all these years?
Maybe next year Dusty in Memphis and The Immaculate Collection will be included...
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Not entirely sure. They can be really weird about which artists get multiple recordings inducted and which cant (only one album each for the Beatles and Bob Dylan, three separate John Coltrane recordings).babydoll wrote:Only saw this today.
I must admit that I'm slightly confused at to why they didn't include Elvis' version of "Hound Dog" with Big Mama Thornton's as they have done in the past (Rudy Vallee/Bing Crosby for "Brother, Can't You Spare Me a Dime" and Louis Armstrong/Bobby Darin for "Mack the Knife"), especially as it's important concerning racial issues in '50s Americana. (Just watch that Dreamgirls where that songwriter thinks it's an Elvis song through-and-through.)
And Judy Garland's "Over the Rainbow" wasn't inducted the first year? What the fuck were people thinking, leaving it out of the Registry all these years?
Maybe next year Dusty in Memphis and The Immaculate Collection will be included...
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2018 National Recording Registry
2018 National Recording Registry
Victor Herbert and his Orchestra - “Dream Melody Intermezzo: Naughty Marietta"
George Herzog and Members of the Yanktoni Tribe - Standing Rock Preservation Recordings
Canario y Su Grupo - "Lamento Borincano"
Mississippi Sheiks - "Sitting on Top of the World"
Artur Schnabel - The Complete Beethoven Piano Sonatas
The Ink Spots - "If I Didn't Care"
Proceedings of the United Nations Conference on International Organization
Merle Travis - Folk Songs of the Hills
Clara Ward and the Ward Singers - "How I Got Over"
Bill Haley & His Comets - "(We're Gonna) Rock Around the Clock"
Harry Belafonte - Calypso
Tony Bennett - "I Left My Heart in San Francisco"
Sonny Boy Williamson II and others - King Biscuit Time
The Temptations - "My Girl"
Various Artists - The Sound of Music soundtrack
Arlo Guthrie - "Alice's Restaurant Massacree"
Steve Reich, Richard Maxfield, Pauline Oliveros - New Sounds in Electronic Music
Groucho Marx - An Evening with Groucho
Fleetwood Mac - Rumours
Kenny Rogers - "The Gambler"
Chic - "Le Freak"
Kenny Loggins - "Footloose"
Run-DMC - Raising Hell
Gloria Estefan and Miami Sound Machine - "Rhythm Is Gonna Get You"
Yo-Yo Ma & the Philadelphia Orchestra performing Christopher Rouse, Leon Kirchner, and Richard Danielpour - Yo-Yo Ma Premieres: Concertos for Violoncello and Orchestra
Victor Herbert and his Orchestra - “Dream Melody Intermezzo: Naughty Marietta"
George Herzog and Members of the Yanktoni Tribe - Standing Rock Preservation Recordings
Canario y Su Grupo - "Lamento Borincano"
Mississippi Sheiks - "Sitting on Top of the World"
Artur Schnabel - The Complete Beethoven Piano Sonatas
The Ink Spots - "If I Didn't Care"
Proceedings of the United Nations Conference on International Organization
Merle Travis - Folk Songs of the Hills
Clara Ward and the Ward Singers - "How I Got Over"
Bill Haley & His Comets - "(We're Gonna) Rock Around the Clock"
Harry Belafonte - Calypso
Tony Bennett - "I Left My Heart in San Francisco"
Sonny Boy Williamson II and others - King Biscuit Time
The Temptations - "My Girl"
Various Artists - The Sound of Music soundtrack
Arlo Guthrie - "Alice's Restaurant Massacree"
Steve Reich, Richard Maxfield, Pauline Oliveros - New Sounds in Electronic Music
Groucho Marx - An Evening with Groucho
Fleetwood Mac - Rumours
Kenny Rogers - "The Gambler"
Chic - "Le Freak"
Kenny Loggins - "Footloose"
Run-DMC - Raising Hell
Gloria Estefan and Miami Sound Machine - "Rhythm Is Gonna Get You"
Yo-Yo Ma & the Philadelphia Orchestra performing Christopher Rouse, Leon Kirchner, and Richard Danielpour - Yo-Yo Ma Premieres: Concertos for Violoncello and Orchestra
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Footloose is surprising but well-deserved.
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It's kind of odd that it took them until this year to include Rock Around the Clock, in the same year they already add Footloose. But I guess that's the nature an charm of the Registry: just trying to add something from every part of recording history. If you take all the entries of all years you get quite an eclectic list.StevieFan13 wrote:Footloose is surprising but well-deserved.
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A new forum vas created months ago to post the Lists which evolves in time
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— Paul Whiteman and his Orchestra – “Whispering” (1920)
— Raoul Romito – “Protesta per Sacco e Vanzetti”; Compagnia Columbia – “Sacco e Vanzetti” (1927)
— Narciso Martinez and Santiago Almeida – “La Chicharronera” (1936)
— Arch Oboler’s Plays” episode “The Bathysphere.” (1939)
— Memphis Minnie – “Me and My Chauffeur Blues” (1941)
— The 1951 National League tiebreaker: New York Giants vs. Brooklyn Dodgers — Russ Hodges, announcer (1951)
— Maria Callas, Giuseppe di Stefano, Angelo Mercuriali, Tito Gobbi, Melchiorre Luise, Dario Caselli, Victor de Sabata – Puccini’s “Tosca” (1953)
— Allan Sherman – “Hello Muddah, Hello Fadduh” (1963)
— WGBH broadcast of the Boston Symphony on the day of the John F. Kennedy assassination (1963)
— “Fiddler on the Roof” (Original Broadway cast) (1964)
— Eddy Arnold – “Make the World Go Away” (1965)
— Hiromi Lorraine Sakata Collection of Afghan Traditional Music (1966-67; 1971-73)
— Glen Campbell – “Wichita Lineman” (1968)
— Dusty Springfield – Dusty in Memphis (1969)
— Fred Rogers – Mister Rogers Sings 21 Favorite Songs From “Mister Rogers’ Neighborhood” (1973)
— Cheap Trick – Cheap Trick at Budokan (1978)
— Frederick Fennell and the Cleveland Symphonic Winds – Holst: Suite No. 1 in E-Flat, Suite No. 2 in F / Handel: Music for the Royal Fireworks / Bach: Fantasia in G (1978)
— Village People – “Y.M.C.A.” (1978)
— Gothic Voices; Christopher Page, conductor – Hildegard von Bingen: A Feather on the Breath of God (1982)
— Tina Turner – Private Dancer (1984)
— Selena – Ven Conmigo (1990)
— Dr. Dre – The Chronic (1992)
— Whitney Houston – “I Will Always Love You” (1992)
— Maria Schneider Orchestra – Concert in the Garden (2004)
— Colin Currie – Percussion Concerto (2008)
— Paul Whiteman and his Orchestra – “Whispering” (1920)
— Raoul Romito – “Protesta per Sacco e Vanzetti”; Compagnia Columbia – “Sacco e Vanzetti” (1927)
— Narciso Martinez and Santiago Almeida – “La Chicharronera” (1936)
— Arch Oboler’s Plays” episode “The Bathysphere.” (1939)
— Memphis Minnie – “Me and My Chauffeur Blues” (1941)
— The 1951 National League tiebreaker: New York Giants vs. Brooklyn Dodgers — Russ Hodges, announcer (1951)
— Maria Callas, Giuseppe di Stefano, Angelo Mercuriali, Tito Gobbi, Melchiorre Luise, Dario Caselli, Victor de Sabata – Puccini’s “Tosca” (1953)
— Allan Sherman – “Hello Muddah, Hello Fadduh” (1963)
— WGBH broadcast of the Boston Symphony on the day of the John F. Kennedy assassination (1963)
— “Fiddler on the Roof” (Original Broadway cast) (1964)
— Eddy Arnold – “Make the World Go Away” (1965)
— Hiromi Lorraine Sakata Collection of Afghan Traditional Music (1966-67; 1971-73)
— Glen Campbell – “Wichita Lineman” (1968)
— Dusty Springfield – Dusty in Memphis (1969)
— Fred Rogers – Mister Rogers Sings 21 Favorite Songs From “Mister Rogers’ Neighborhood” (1973)
— Cheap Trick – Cheap Trick at Budokan (1978)
— Frederick Fennell and the Cleveland Symphonic Winds – Holst: Suite No. 1 in E-Flat, Suite No. 2 in F / Handel: Music for the Royal Fireworks / Bach: Fantasia in G (1978)
— Village People – “Y.M.C.A.” (1978)
— Gothic Voices; Christopher Page, conductor – Hildegard von Bingen: A Feather on the Breath of God (1982)
— Tina Turner – Private Dancer (1984)
— Selena – Ven Conmigo (1990)
— Dr. Dre – The Chronic (1992)
— Whitney Houston – “I Will Always Love You” (1992)
— Maria Schneider Orchestra – Concert in the Garden (2004)
— Colin Currie – Percussion Concerto (2008)
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National Recording Registry - 2023 inclusions
"All I Want for Christmas Is You" - Mariah Carey
"Sherry" - The Four Seasons
"Ode to Billie Joe" - Bobbie Gentry
"What the World Needs Now Is Love" - Jackie DeShannon
"Imagine" - John Lennon
"Stairway to Heaven" - Led Zeppelin
Like a Virgin - Madonna
All Hail the Queen - Queen Latifah
Synchronicity - The Police
Full list here:
https://www.loc.gov/programs/national-r ... y-listing/
"Sherry" - The Four Seasons
"Ode to Billie Joe" - Bobbie Gentry
"What the World Needs Now Is Love" - Jackie DeShannon
"Imagine" - John Lennon
"Stairway to Heaven" - Led Zeppelin
Like a Virgin - Madonna
All Hail the Queen - Queen Latifah
Synchronicity - The Police
Full list here:
https://www.loc.gov/programs/national-r ... y-listing/
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nicefionalive wrote: ↑Wed Apr 12, 2023 7:42 pm "All I Want for Christmas Is You" - Mariah Carey
"Sherry" - The Four Seasons
"Ode to Billie Joe" - Bobbie Gentry
"What the World Needs Now Is Love" - Jackie DeShannon
"Imagine" - John Lennon
"Stairway to Heaven" - Led Zeppelin
Like a Virgin - Madonna
All Hail the Queen - Queen Latifah
Synchronicity - The Police
Full list here:
https://www.loc.gov/programs/national-r ... y-listing/
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The full list on the link includes the previous entries of the past.fionalive wrote: ↑Wed Apr 12, 2023 7:42 pm "All I Want for Christmas Is You" - Mariah Carey
"Sherry" - The Four Seasons
"Ode to Billie Joe" - Bobbie Gentry
"What the World Needs Now Is Love" - Jackie DeShannon
"Imagine" - John Lennon
"Stairway to Heaven" - Led Zeppelin
Like a Virgin - Madonna
All Hail the Queen - Queen Latifah
Synchronicity - The Police
Full list here:
https://www.loc.gov/programs/national-r ... y-listing/
I shared the full list of 2023 for avoiding misunderstandings..
Here’s a complete list of the 2023 selections for the National Recording Registry. They are listed in chronological order by release date.
The Very First Mariachi Recordings — Cuarteto Coculense (1908-1909)
“St. Louis Blues” — [W.C.] Handy’s Memphis Blues Band (1922)
“Sugar Foot Stomp” — Fletcher Henderson (1926)
Dorothy Thompson: Commentary and Analysis of the European Situation for NBC Radio (Aug. 23-Sept. 6, 1939)
“Don’t Let Nobody Turn You Around” — The Fairfield Four (1947)
“Sherry” — The Four Seasons (1962)
“What the World Needs Now is Love” — Jackie DeShannon (1965)
“Wang Dang Doodle” — Koko Taylor (1966)
“Ode to Billie Joe” — Bobbie Gentry (1967)
Déjà Vu — Crosby, Stills, Nash and Young (1970)
“Take Me Home, Country Roads” — John Denver (1971)
“Imagine” — John Lennon (1971)
“Stairway to Heaven” — Led Zeppelin (1971)
“Margaritaville” — Jimmy Buffett (1977)
“Flashdance…What a Feeling” — Irene Cara (1983)
“Sweet Dreams (Are Made of This)” — Eurythmics (1983)
Synchronicity — The Police (1983)
Like a Virgin — Madonna (1984)
Black Codes (From the Underground) — Wynton Marsalis (1985)
Super Mario Bros. theme — Koji Kondo, composer (1986)
All Hail the Queen — Queen Latifah (1989)
“All I Want for Christmas is You” — Mariah Carey (1994)
“Pale Blue Dot” — Carl Sagan (1994)
“Gasolina” — Daddy Yankee (2004)
“Concerto for Clarinet and Chamber Orchestra” — Northwest Chamber Orchestra, Ellen Taaffe Zwilich, composer (2012)
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Re: National Recording Registry - 2023 inclusions
First inductee from the 2010s! That’s pretty cool. Some of these are no-brainers (although technically “Stairway to Heaven” wasn’t released as a single).
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Actually it's not based if the recording is a single. Many of the recordings aren't even songs. The only criteria is the historical importance for preservation.StevieFan13 wrote: ↑Thu Apr 13, 2023 12:06 pm First inductee from the 2010s! That’s pretty cool. Some of these are no-brainers (although technically “Stairway to Heaven” wasn’t released as a single).
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That wasn't what I meant. I more meant that it literally wasn't released as a single, not questioning the criteria it was inducted by.panam wrote: ↑Fri Apr 14, 2023 11:26 amActually it's not based if the recording is a single. Many of the recordings aren't even songs. The only criteria is the historical importance for preservation.StevieFan13 wrote: ↑Thu Apr 13, 2023 12:06 pm First inductee from the 2010s! That’s pretty cool. Some of these are no-brainers (although technically “Stairway to Heaven” wasn’t released as a single).
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Re: National Recording Registry - 2023 inclusions
Another point for "Gasolina".
Where would this put it in the next update? Probably Top 1000. Maybe even the low end of the Top 500.
Where would this put it in the next update? Probably Top 1000. Maybe even the low end of the Top 500.
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Lt. James Reese Europe’s 369th U.S. Infantry Band – “Clarinet Marmalade” (1919)
Viola Turpeinen and John Rosendahl – “Kauhavan Polkka” (1928)
Wisconsin Folksong Collection (1937-1946)
Benny Goodman Sextet with Charlie Christian – “Rose Room” (1939)
Gene Autry – “Rudolph, the Red-Nosed Reindeer” (1949)
Patti Page – “Tennessee Waltz” (1950)
Jackie Brenston and His Delta Cats – “Rocket ‘88’” (1951)
Perry Como – “Catch a Falling Star” / ”Magic Moments” (1957)
Johnny Mathis – “Chances Are” (1957)
Lee Morgan – The Sidewinder (1964)
Jefferson Airplane – Surrealistic Pillow (1967)
Bill Withers – “Ain’t No Sunshine” (1971)
Lily Tomlin – This Is a Recording (1971)
J.D. Crowe & the New South – J.D. Crowe & the New South (1975)
ABBA – Arrival (1976)
Héctor Lavoe – “El Cantante” (1978)
The Cars – The Cars (1978)
Blondie – Parallel Lines (1978)
Doug E. Fresh and Slick Rick (MC Ricky D) – “La-Di-Da-Di” (1988)
Bobby McFerrin – “Don’t Worry, Be Happy” (1988)
Juan Gabriel – “Amor Eterno” (1990)
Kronos Quartet – Pieces of Africa (1992)
Green Day – Dookie (1994)
The Notorious B.I.G. – Ready to Die (1994)
The Chicks – Wide Open Spaces (1998)
Big day!!
Lt. James Reese Europe’s 369th U.S. Infantry Band – “Clarinet Marmalade” (1919)
Viola Turpeinen and John Rosendahl – “Kauhavan Polkka” (1928)
Wisconsin Folksong Collection (1937-1946)
Benny Goodman Sextet with Charlie Christian – “Rose Room” (1939)
Gene Autry – “Rudolph, the Red-Nosed Reindeer” (1949)
Patti Page – “Tennessee Waltz” (1950)
Jackie Brenston and His Delta Cats – “Rocket ‘88’” (1951)
Perry Como – “Catch a Falling Star” / ”Magic Moments” (1957)
Johnny Mathis – “Chances Are” (1957)
Lee Morgan – The Sidewinder (1964)
Jefferson Airplane – Surrealistic Pillow (1967)
Bill Withers – “Ain’t No Sunshine” (1971)
Lily Tomlin – This Is a Recording (1971)
J.D. Crowe & the New South – J.D. Crowe & the New South (1975)
ABBA – Arrival (1976)
Héctor Lavoe – “El Cantante” (1978)
The Cars – The Cars (1978)
Blondie – Parallel Lines (1978)
Doug E. Fresh and Slick Rick (MC Ricky D) – “La-Di-Da-Di” (1988)
Bobby McFerrin – “Don’t Worry, Be Happy” (1988)
Juan Gabriel – “Amor Eterno” (1990)
Kronos Quartet – Pieces of Africa (1992)
Green Day – Dookie (1994)
The Notorious B.I.G. – Ready to Die (1994)
The Chicks – Wide Open Spaces (1998)
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Re: National Recording Registry (USA) - 2024 Inductees
hello stevie , i will merge this with previous years
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Re: National Recording Registry (USA) - 2024 Inductees
so now you can change the title and add the missing years if you are interested...
National Recording Registry (USA) - Year Inductees (2002-2024)
INFO https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/National_ ... g_Registry
https://www.loc.gov/programs/national-r ... y-listing/
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Re: National Recording Registry (USA) - 2024 Inductees
I have the complete list, so i will posted it soon...VacantJoy wrote: ↑Sat Apr 20, 2024 7:34 pmso now you can change the title and add the missing years if you are interested...
National Recording Registry (USA) - Year Inductees (2002-2024)
INFO https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/National_ ... g_Registry
https://www.loc.gov/programs/national-r ... y-listing/
Re: National Recording Registry (USA) - 2024 Inductees
thanks a lotlagire wrote: ↑Mon Apr 22, 2024 4:58 amI have the complete list, so i will posted it soon...VacantJoy wrote: ↑Sat Apr 20, 2024 7:34 pmso now you can change the title and add the missing years if you are interested...
National Recording Registry (USA) - Year Inductees (2002-2024)
INFO https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/National_ ... g_Registry
https://www.loc.gov/programs/national-r ... y-listing/
DONATIONS TOWARDS ME -> https://revolut.me/anastagf0s