美国国家录音登记名录新增泰勒·斯威夫特、碧昂丝、雷·查尔斯等作品。 查看2026年完整名单。


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泰勒·斯威夫特的专辑《1989》、碧昂丝的《Single Ladies (Put A Ring On It)》,以及雷·查尔斯、格拉迪斯·奈特与火花合唱团、保罗·安卡、音乐剧《芝加哥》原版 cast 专辑等,只是即将被纳入美国国会图书馆国家录音登记名录的最新一批录音作品中的一部分。

本周四,美国国会图书馆宣布将有25部录音作品加入该名录,这一馆藏将被永久保存以供后世聆听。今年入选的作品代表了美国的艺术、文化与历史遗产,涵盖爵士、摇滚、流行、乡村、节奏布鲁斯、百老汇等流派,同时还包括广播节目和电子游戏原声。

今年名录中最新的录音作品是泰勒·斯威夫特2014年的专辑《1989》,这位流行偶像的第五张录音室专辑,曾斩获格莱美年度专辑奖和最佳流行演唱专辑奖。21世纪的入选作品中,另一部是碧昂丝2008年的热门单曲《Single Ladies (Put a Ring on It)》。

左图:泰勒·斯威夫特2015年“1989世界巡回演唱会”演出照。右图:碧昂丝2009年纽约市演出照。 罗宾·贝克/法新社,布莱恩·贝德尔 via 盖蒂图片社

今年新增的作品还包括乡村音乐传奇人物查理·丹尼尔斯乐队、文斯·吉尔、瑞芭·麦肯泰尔和罗珊娜·卡什的作品;R&B明星夏卡·康;具有开创性的80年代女子乐队Go-Go’s;以及爵士音乐家奥利弗·纳尔逊的作品。其他入选作品还有何塞·费利西亚诺的圣诞经典曲目《Feliz Navidad》、威瑟乐队的首张专辑,以及飞鸟乐队的经典作品《Turn! Turn! Turn! (To Everything There Is a Season)》。

百老汇方面的代表作品是长演不衰的音乐剧《芝加哥》原版cast专辑,电子游戏领域则入选了恶魔题材角色扮演游戏《毁灭战士》的原声配乐。

今年新增的录音作品使国家录音登记名录的总曲目数量达到700首,而这仅占美国国会图书馆近400万件录音藏品中的一小部分。

请阅读今年新增的25部作品详情,点击下方收听音频样本——同时了解未来你可以如何提名作品加入名录。


2026年美国国家录音登记名录新增作品(按字母顺序排序)

《1989》——泰勒·斯威夫特(2014)(专辑)

泰勒·斯威夫特这张专辑让许多人感到意外,因为她彻底脱离了乡村音乐流派。当时与斯威夫特合作的一些人建议她在这张第五张录音室专辑中加入几首乡村歌曲,但她拒绝了。“我的一个重要目标是让这张专辑在听觉上保持高度统一,”斯威夫特2014年在接受《CBS今晨》采访时说道,“所以,如果我在《Shake It Off》的版本中加入小提琴,并将其推送给乡村音乐电台,那将彻底打破我为这张专辑设定的独特音效理念。”

《1989》拥有三首冠军单曲(《Shake It Off》《Blank Space》和《Bad Blood》),以及热门单曲《Wildest Dreams》《Style》《Out of the Woods》和另一首《Wildest Dreams》。《滚石》杂志将这张专辑描述为“极度怪异、充满狂热情感且无比热情洋溢”。

《1989》是斯威夫特从音乐高管斯库特·布劳恩手中购得母带版权的专辑之一,并于2023年重新录制并发行,名为《1989 (泰勒版)》。

播放:泰勒·斯威夫特《1989》中的《Shake It Off》


《Amen, Brother》——温斯顿乐队(1969)

这支来自华盛顿特区的放克/灵魂乐组合温斯顿乐队,凭借其45转单曲《Color Him Father》打入前十,该歌曲还斩获了格莱美最佳节奏布鲁斯歌曲奖。但B面曲目《Amen, Brother》因格雷戈里·科尔曼的7秒鼓独奏而入选名录,这段采样后来被N.W.A.(《Straight Outta Compton》)、Salt-N-Pepa、Aphex Twin和绿洲乐队等音乐人频繁使用。

播放:温斯顿乐队《Amen, Brother》


《Beauty and the Beat》——Go-Go’s乐队(1981)(专辑)

《Beauty and the Beat》是Go-Go’s乐队的首张专辑,该乐队是摇滚史上最成功的全女子乐队之一。这支乐队成立于1978年。“我们来自洛杉矶的朋克摇滚场景,那里一切皆有可能,你可以边做边学,”贝琳达·卡莱尔2018年在接受《周日早间》采访时说道,“当时我们完全不知道如何演奏乐器,什么都不会。”

她与吉他手简·怀德林、鼓手吉娜·肖克、贝斯手凯西·瓦伦丁和曾接受古典钢琴训练的吉他手夏洛特·卡菲组队。卡菲说道:“我当时既敬畏又有点害怕她们,但这也挺令人兴奋的!她们是那种很酷的朋克女孩,而我相对来说比较内敛、正统。”

据卡莱尔透露,唱片公司高管拒绝签约她们“仅仅因为我们是女性,或者说女孩”。

但这些“女孩们”最终做到了。由女性创作、编曲和演奏的《We Got the Beat》成为Go-Go’s乐队在英国的首支热门单曲,随后在美国也大获成功,登顶公告牌榜单,并衍生出《We Got the Beat》和《Our Lips Are Sealed》两首热门曲目。

播放:Go-Go’s乐队《We Got The Beat》


《The Blues and the Abstract Truth》——奥利弗·纳尔逊(1961)(专辑)

爵士音乐家奥利弗·纳尔逊的这张1961年标志性专辑的灵感来自音乐会作曲家艾伦·科普兰和乔治·格什温,如今被认为是后波普爵士乐的经典之作。

播放:奥利弗·纳尔逊《The Blues and the Abstract Truth》中的《Stolen Moments》


《芝加哥》原版cast专辑(1975)

作曲家约翰·坎德和作词人弗雷德·艾布曾合作过多部剧目,并凭借1966年的音乐剧《歌厅》斩获托尼奖,随后他们与导演鲍勃·福斯合作了1975年的剧目《芝加哥》。该剧以爵士时代为背景,改编自一则关于被控谋杀的女性的故事,由格温·维登、奇塔·里维拉和杰里·奥巴赫主演,包含《All That Jazz》《Cell Block Tango》《Roxie》《When You’re Good to Mama》《Razzle Dazzle》和《We Both Reached For the Gun》等经典曲目。

1975年首演时,评论家们对《芝加哥》评价不高。该剧获得11项托尼奖提名,却一无所获。但1996年的复排版至今仍在上演——是目前百老汇上演时间最长的剧目——并催生了斩获奥斯卡奖的电影改编版。

约翰·坎德2015年在接受《周日早间》采访时谈到了创作歌曲时最令人满足的时刻:“我认为,当音乐段落完成,你内心深处觉得‘这就是对的’那一刻,对我来说就是最重要的时刻,”他说,“这种时刻并不常有。”

播放:《芝加哥》原版cast专辑中的《All That Jazz》


《Cocktails for Two》——斯派克·琼斯与他的城市乡巴佬乐队(1944)

在20世纪40年代和50年代,斯派克·琼斯录制了一系列新奇歌曲,从《My Old Flame》《Hawaiian War Chant》《All I Want for Christmas (Is My Two Front Teeth)》和《Der Fuhrer’s Face》(对法西斯的嘲讽),到《Cocktails for Two》。这首歌最初创作于30年代禁酒令废除之后。斯派克·琼斯与他的城市乡巴佬乐队录制的版本充满了荒诞的音效,让醉酒的场景显得更加醉态百出。

播放:斯派克·琼斯与他的城市乡巴佬乐队《Cocktails for Two》


《The Devil Went Down to Georgia》——查理·丹尼尔斯乐队(1979)

查理·丹尼尔斯乐队的专辑《Million Mile Reflections》收录了多首作品,但丹尼尔斯后来才发现专辑中缺少小提琴演奏的曲目。于是他快速创作了这首关于魔鬼寻找灵魂的邪恶小曲。丹尼尔斯本人演奏了这首邪恶的小提琴独奏。

丹尼尔斯将他演奏《The Devil Went Down to Georgia》时使用的一把小提琴捐赠给了乡村音乐名人堂。至少,老魔鬼没能夺走它。

播放:查理·丹尼尔斯乐队《The Devil Went Down to Georgia》


《毁灭战士》原声配乐——鲍比·普林斯,作曲(1993)

三年前,任天堂游戏《超级马里奥兄弟》的主题音乐被纳入国家录音登记名录。去年,作曲家兼音效设计师丹尼尔·罗森菲尔德为《我的世界——阿尔法卷》创作的合成器配乐也加入了名录。今年入选的是鲍比·普林斯为RPG blockbuster《毁灭战士》创作的配乐,该配乐使用MIDI技术,灵感来自金属乐队和爱丽丝囚徒等重金属乐队。

播放:鲍比·普林斯《毁灭战士》原声中的《The Imp’s Song》


《Feliz Navidad》——何塞·费利西亚诺(1970)

何塞·费利西亚诺的《Feliz Navidad》于1970年首次发行,现已成为圣诞民谣经典曲目:

Feliz Navidad

Feliz Navidad

Feliz Navidad

Próspero año y Felicidad

>

I wanna wish you a merry Christmas

I wanna wish you a merry Christmas

I wanna wish you a merry Christmas

From the bottom of my heart

他2020年在接受《周日早间》采访时表示,他最初想要创作一首双语圣诞歌曲:“我们当时觉得,总得找个办法教美国人学西班牙语,”他说,“于是我想,不如试试看能不能跨越语言障碍,结果我们做到了。”

但这首歌并没有立刻走红。费利西亚诺说道:“一开始,人们需要时间适应。第二年,它才真正火起来。” 这首歌后来入选了格莱美名人堂。

播放:何塞·费利西亚诺《Feliz Navidad》


《世纪之战:阿里 vs. 弗雷泽》(1971年3月8日)(广播节目)

拳击解说员范·帕特里克和查尔斯·金在广播中全程解说了1971年的“世纪之战”——穆罕默德·阿里与乔·弗雷泽的重量级冠军赛,毫不留情。赛事组织者原本阻止了麦迪逊广场花园的现场广播——计划通过卫星向付费场馆转播——但 Mutual 广播系统成功邀请到帕特里克和金,他们并未在赛场边,而是在附近酒店的大本营中为每一轮比赛提供解说综述。(剧透预警:15回合结束后,“冒烟的乔”以一致判定击败了“最伟大者”。)

播放:弗雷泽-阿里之战广播节选


《Fly Me to the Moon (In Other Words)》——凯·巴拉德(1954)

巴特·霍华德的标准曲目《Fly Me To The Moon》后来与弗兰克·辛纳屈紧密绑定。但1954年的首次录音,当时名为《In Other Words》,是由 cabaret 歌手兼喜剧演员凯·巴拉德录制的。后来康妮·弗朗西斯、佩吉·李和器乐演奏家乔·哈内尔都翻唱过这首歌。

播放:凯·巴拉德《In Other Words》


《Go Rest High On That Mountain》——文斯·吉尔(1994)

几乎是自学成才的俄克拉荷马人文斯·吉尔在高中时期就掌握了吉他演奏。2003年他在接受《周日早间》采访时表示,即便在年轻的时候,他也从未担心过生计问题:“我的演奏水平足够应付各种场合,我永远都有工作能力。”

他最初从蓝草音乐和乡村音乐起步,后来搬到加州加入了名为Pure Prairie League的摇滚乐队。但他因不喜欢巡演而退出,随后搬到纳什维尔。经历了几次失败的尝试后,他在1990年凭借《When I Call Your Name》登顶乡村音乐榜单。

迄今为止,吉尔已经斩获22座格莱美奖,其中两座来自《Go Rest High On That Mountain》。他在接受《周日早间》采访时表示,这首歌对他来说意义非凡,因为他是为因心脏病去世的哥哥鲍勃创作的。这首歌后来成为追悼仪式上的常见曲目。

I know your life on earth was troubled

And only you could know the pain

You weren’t afraid to face the devil

You were no stranger to the rain

>

So go rest high on that mountain

Son, your work on earth is done

Go to heaven a-shoutin’

Love for the Father and the Son

播放:文斯·吉尔《Go Rest High On That Mountain》


《I Feel For You》——夏卡·康(1984)

夏卡·康1984年翻唱的王子作品《I Feel For You》以说唱歌手梅勒·梅尔吟唱主唱名字的段落开场:

Chaka Khan, let me rock you

Let me rock you, Chaka Khan

Let me rock you, that’s all I wanna do

康2023年在接受《周日早间》采访时表示,这段开场让她感到尴尬:“我不喜欢别人直呼我的名字,我说‘我得接受这首歌’。” 但她确实接受了,全世界也接受了;《I Feel For You》在公告牌Hot 100榜单上停留了26周,最高排名第3位。这首歌斩获了两座格莱美奖,分别是最佳R&B歌曲和最佳女性R&B声乐表演。

播放:夏卡·康(feat. 梅勒·梅尔)《I Feel For You》


《Mambo No. 5》——佩雷斯·普拉多(1950)

曼波舞在古巴之外的流行要归功于乐队指挥佩雷斯·普拉多,他获得了“曼波之王”的称号。他为RCA维克多唱片公司录制的原版《Mambo #5》开启了他成功的职业生涯,其中包括他的冠军单曲《Cherry Pink (and Apple Blossom White)》。

播放:佩雷斯·普拉多《Mambo No. 5》


《Midnight Train to Georgia》——格拉迪斯·奈特与火花合唱团(1973)

R&B/灵魂乐组合格拉迪斯·奈特与火花合唱团曾为摩城唱片录制多首热门单曲,包括《I Heard It Through the Grapevine》《Everybody Needs Love》和《Neither One of Us (Wants to Be the First to Say Goodbye)》,之后转投Buddah唱片公司。他们1973年的热门单曲《Midnight Train to Georgia》出自专辑《Imagination》,为组合斩获了格莱美最佳双人、组合或合唱R&B声乐表演奖。

播放:格拉迪斯·奈特与火花合唱团《Midnight Train to Georgia》


《Modern Sounds in Country and Western Music》——雷·查尔斯(1962)(专辑)

歌手兼钢琴家雷·查尔斯在失明之前就展现出了音乐天赋。他学习肖邦的作品,最初在一支乡村乐队演奏,后来成为20世纪下半叶蓝调音乐的标志性人物。

“在我看来,音乐只有两种:好的和坏的,”查尔斯2003年在接受《周日早间》采访时说道,“我只是沉浸在音乐传达的氛围中。如果音乐传递的是乡村风格,我就追随这种风格;如果是爵士风格,我就融入爵士乐;如果是蓝调风格,我就进入蓝调的世界。换句话说,我会跟随音乐的指引。”

这种对音乐的包容品味促成了他1962年的录音室专辑《Modern Sounds in Country and Western Music》。查尔斯摒弃了此前录制的R&B、爵士和蓝调风格,转而演绎汉克·威廉姆斯、唐·吉布森、埃迪·阿诺德和埃弗里兄弟等乡村音乐人热门曲目。专辑收录了《I Can’t Stop Loving You》《You Don’t Know Me》《Careless Love》和《Born to Lose》等曲目。该专辑销量破金,登顶公告牌榜单,并催生了续集《Modern Sounds in Country and Western Music Volume Two》。

播放:雷·查尔斯《I Can’t Stop Loving You》


《Put Your Head On My Shoulder》——保罗·安卡(1959)

歌手兼词曲作者保罗·安卡10岁就进入演艺圈,连续七个十年都有作品登上公告牌Hot 100榜单。《Put Your Head On My Shoulder》是安卡1959年三首Top 5热门单曲之一,当时他是点唱机上最受欢迎的青少年偶像之一。

他从青少年偶像转型为抒情歌手,经常与迪恩·马丁、萨米·戴维斯 Jr.和弗兰克·辛纳屈等明星同台演出,他还为辛纳屈创作了可能是他最著名的歌曲《My Way》。

今年早些时候,安卡在接受《周日早间》采访时谈到了自己的演艺生涯 longevity:“当你像我一样,在孩童时期就用尖细的嗓音出道,不知道嗓音变声后会怎样,我当时根本无法想象自己能活跃这么多年,你知道吗?”

播放:保罗·安卡《Put Your Head On My Shoulder》


《Rumor Has It》——瑞芭·麦肯泰尔(1990)

《Rumor Has It》被认为是乡村音乐人瑞芭·麦肯泰尔的艺术巅峰之作。与制作人托尼·布朗合作的这张第16张专辑,收录了热门单曲《Fallin’ Out of Love》《You Lie》和重新演绎鲍比·吉布里斯1969年经典曲目的《Fancy》。

播放:瑞芭·麦肯泰尔《Fancy》


《Single Ladies (Put a Ring on It)》——碧昂丝(2008)

她曾被《公告牌》杂志评为十年最佳女艺人。但碧昂丝,此前是天命真女组合成员,后来成为独树一帜的历史性独唱艺人,2010年在接受《早间秀》采访时表示,她的成功——从演唱会舞台到格莱美舞台,再到福布斯艺人榜第4位——都是努力换来的。“我不是一觉醒来就成名的,”她说,“我刚开始的时候没有巡演巴士,只能坐在格莱美颁奖典礼的后排座位上。多年来,我们一步步努力,变得更强,也获得了更多人的认可。但这背后有太多的泪水、牺牲和辛勤付出。”

她2008年的双专辑《I Am … Sasha Fierce》将R&B、流行与电子流行融合在一起。专辑首周登顶公告牌榜单,全球销量达1000万张,并斩获五项格莱美奖。冠军单曲《Single Ladies (Put A Ring On It)》斩获年度歌曲奖。

Don’t treat me to these things of the world

I’m not that kind of girl

Your love is what I prefer, what I deserve

Here’s a man that makes me then takes me

And delivers me to a destiny

To infinity and beyond

>

Pull me into your arms

Say I’m the one you want

If you don’t, you’ll be alone

And like a ghost, I’ll be gone

播放:碧昂丝《Single Ladies (Put A Ring On It)》


《Teardrops From My Eyes》——露丝·布朗(1950)

十几岁时,R&B歌手露丝·布朗在哈林阿波罗剧院的业余之夜比赛中获胜,随后与大西洋唱片公司签约。她的首支热门单曲就是这首鲁迪·图姆斯创作的歌曲。布朗最初并不愿意偏离自己更熟悉的民谣风格,但这首快节奏歌曲最终在公告牌R&B榜单上登顶11周。

播放:露丝·布朗《Teardrops From My Eyes》


《Texas Flood》——史蒂维·雷·沃恩与双重麻烦乐队(1983)(专辑)

吉他手史蒂维·雷·沃恩和他的伴奏乐队双重麻烦乐队发行首张专辑《Texas Flood》之前,就已经在德克萨斯蓝调/摇滚场景中声名鹊起。除了同名主打曲,专辑还收录了《Love Struck Baby》《Pride and Joy》《Testify》《Rude Mood》《Dirty Pool》和《Lenny》等歌曲。

沃恩于1990年在一场直升机事故中去世,年仅35岁,他被评为有史以来最伟大的吉他手之一,并在死后入选摇滚名人堂。

播放:史蒂维·雷·沃恩与双重麻烦乐队《Texas Flood》


《Turn! Turn! Turn! (To Everything There Is a Season)》——飞鸟乐队(1965)

1959年,民歌手皮特·西格将《传道书》改编成一首呼吁和平的歌曲《Turn! Turn! Turn!》,西格和The Limeliters都曾录制过这首歌。但 folk-rock 组合飞鸟乐队1965年发行的版本使其登顶榜单。这首歌关于季节更替,契合了当时的反战反主流文化运动,登顶公告牌榜单,此后成为反映20世纪60年代的影视节目的标志性配乐。

播放:飞鸟乐队《Turn! Turn! Turn! (To Everything There Is a Season)》


《Weezer(蓝色专辑)》——威瑟乐队(1994)(专辑)

威瑟乐队(其名字源自《小捣蛋》里一个“酷”的角色)刻意不迎合20世纪90年代初其他摇滚乐队的风格。“当时的摇滚乐队越来越标新立异,纹身和穿孔比比皆是,”主唱里弗斯·库莫2024年在接受《CBS今晨》采访时说道,“而我们完全是整洁利落的形象,四个男人站成一排,用大调创作关于女孩之类的歌曲。当时人们可能不太理解,这怎么会是摇滚乐的下一个发展方向。”

威瑟乐队的突破来自《Buddy Holly》的音乐视频。该视频由斯派克·琼兹执导,帮助乐队进入主流视野。“当时垃圾摇滚风格沉重且略显阴郁,我们的风格可能让当时的听众感到耳目一新,”威尔逊说道。

除了《Buddy Holly》,威瑟乐队的首张专辑(因其蓝色封面而被俗称为“蓝色专辑”)还收录了《Undone – The Sweater Song》《Say It Ain’t So》《My Name Is Joans》和《Only In Dreams》。

播放:威瑟乐队《Weezer (The Blue Album)》中的《Buddy Holly》


《The Wheel》——罗珊娜·卡什(1993)(专辑)

罗珊娜·卡什1993年的专辑《The Wheel》创作于她与歌手罗德尼·克劳威尔的婚姻结束,以及与未来丈夫、音乐制作人约翰·莱文塔尔建立关系之间的空档期。专辑收录了《Seventh Avenue》《Change Partners》《From The Ashes》《The Truth About You》《Tears Falling Down》《If There’s a God On My Side》和同名主打曲等歌曲。

《滚石》杂志称赞这张专辑的主题是“历经炼狱后实现彻底蜕变”。

播放:罗珊娜·卡什《The Wheel》中的《Seventh Avenue》


《Your Love》——杰米·普林西普(1986);《Your Love》——杰米/弗兰基·克纳克斯(1987)

这首来自芝加哥艺人杰米·普林西普和DJ路易丝·戈麦斯的流行浩室歌曲《Your Love》后来由弗兰基·克纳克斯重新制作,由阿德里安娜·杰特演唱,成为具有开创性的电子舞曲曲目。

播放:杰米·普林西普《Your Love》


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National Recording Registry adds Taylor Swift, Beyoncé, Ray Charles and more. See the 2026 list.

2026-05-14T05:00:17-0400 / CBS News

The Taylor Swift album “1989,” and Beyonce’s “Single Ladies (Put A Ring On It),” along with music by Ray Charles, Gladys Knight and the Pips, Paul Anka, and the original cast album of “Chicago” are just some of the latest recordings to be added to the Library of Congress’ National Recording Registry.

On Thursday, the Library announced 25 recordings are being added to the Registry, its collection of audio to be preserved for future generations. This year’s inductees, which represent our nation’s artistic, cultural and historic heritage, span such genres as jazz, rock, pop, country, R&B and Broadway, as well as radio and video games.

The most recent recording on this year’s list is Taylor Swift’s 2014 album “1989,” the pop icon’s fifth studio album, which won album of the year and best pop vocal album at the Grammys. The only other selection from the 21st century is Beyoncé’s 2008 hit “Single Ladies (Put a Ring on It).”

Left: Taylor Swift performs during her “1989” World Tour in 2015. Right: Beyoncé performs in New York City in 2009. Robyn Beck/AFP, Bryan Bedder via Getty Images

This year’s additions include works by country music legends The Charlie Daniels Band, Vince Gill, Reba McEntire and Rosanne Cash; R&B star Chaka Khan; the groundbreaking ’80s band The Go-Go’s; and jazz musician Oliver Nelson. Also among the picks: José Feliciano’s holiday classic “Feliz Navidad;” Weezer’s debut album; and The Byrds’ classic “Turn! Turn! Turn! (To Everything There Is a Season).”

Broadway is represented by the original cast album of the long-running musical “Chicago,” and video games by the soundtrack of the demonic role-playing game “Doom.”

The recordings added this year bring the number of titles on the Registry to 700 — just a portion of Library of Congress’ recorded sound collection of nearly 4 million items.

Read about this year’s 25 additions and listen to audio samples below — and find out how you can nominate titles to be added in the future.


2026 National Recording Registry additions (in alphabetical order)

“1989” – Taylor Swift (2014) (album)

Taylor Swift surprised many with this album as she shifted away from the country genre. While some working with Swift suggested she include a few country songs on her fifth studio album, she was against it. “A big goal of mine was to make this album very sonically cohesive,” Swift told “CBS This Morning” in 2014. “So, if I were to put a fiddle on a version of ‘Shake It Off’ and service it to country radio, that would’ve completely shattered the entire idea I had that this album was going to have its own sound.”

“1989” had three #1 songs (“Shake It Off,” “Blank Space,” and “Bad Blood”) as well as the hits “Wildest Dreams,” “Style,” “Out of the Woods” and “Wildest Dreams.” Rolling Stone described the album as “deeply weird, feverishly emotional, and wildly enthusiastic.”

“1989” was one of the albums for which Swift acquired rights to the master recordings from music executive Scooter Braun. It was re-recorded and released in 2023 as “1989 (Taylor’s Version).”

PLAY: “Shake It Off” from “1989” by Taylor Swift


“Amen, Brother” – The Winstons (1969)

Hailing from Washington, D.C., the funk/soul group The Winstons had a Top 10 hit with their 45 rpm release of “Color Him Father,” which would win a Grammy for best rhythm and blues song. But the song on the B side, “Amen, Brother,” made the Registry thanks to a seven-second drum solo by Gregory Coleman. It would be a frequently sampled musical riff in recordings by N.W.A. (“Straight Outta Compton”) Salt-N-Pepa, Aphex Twin and Oasis.

PLAY:”Amen, Brother” by The Winstons


“Beauty and the Beat” – The Go-Go’s (1981) (album)

“Beauty and the Beat” was the debut album of The Go-Go’s, one of the most successful all-female bands in rock ‘n’ roll history. The group had formed in 1978. “We came from the punk rock scene in L.A., where anything went and you could learn as you went along,” Belinda Carlisle told “Sunday Morning” in 2018. “And we had no idea how to play our instruments or do anything.”

She joined forces with guitarist Jane Wiedlin, drummer Gina Shock, bassist Kathy Valentine, and guitarist Charlotte Caffey, who was trained in classical piano. Caffey said, “I was in awe, I was a little scared of them. But it was kind of exciting! They were the cool girls that were punky. And I was kind of more, like, you know, reserved and straight. Kind of.”

According to Carlisle, record executives wouldn’t sign them “because we were women, or girls.”

But the “girls” made it happen. Written, arranged and performed by women, “We Got the Beat” became The Go-Go’s first hit in England and then in the U.S. It reached #1 on the Billboard chart and spawned the hits “We Got the Beat” and Our Lips Are Sealed.”

PLAY:”We Got The Beat” by The Go-Go’s


“The Blues and the Abstract Truth” – Oliver Nelson (1961) (album)

Jazz musician Oliver Nelson was inspired by concert composers Aaron Copland and George Gershwin for his landmark 1961 album, which is today considered an essential post-bop recording.

PLAY:”Stolen Moments,” from “The Blues and the Abstract Truth” by Oliver Nelson


“Chicago” Original Cast Album (1975)

Composer John Kander and lyricist Fred Ebb had collaborated on several shows, and had won Tony Awards for their 1966 musical “Cabaret,” before they teamed up with director Bob Fosse on the 1975 production “Chicago.” Set in the jazz age, and based on a story about women accused of murder, it starred Gwen Verdon, Chita Rivera and Jerry Orbach, and featured such songs as “All That Jazz,” “Cell Block Tango,” “Roxie,” “When You’re Good to Mama,” “Razzle Dazzle,” and “We Both Reached For the Gun.”

Critics were dismissive of “Chicago” when it opened in 1975. Nominated for 11 Tonys, it won zero. But a 1996 revival is still running three decades later — the longest-running show currently on Broadway — and led to an Oscar-winning film adaptation.

John Kander talked with “Sunday Morning” in 2015 about the most satisfying part of songwriting: “I think the moment when the musical moment is finished, when something in you says, ‘That’s true,’ that’s the big one for me,” he said. “It doesn’t happen all that often.”

PLAY: “All That Jazz,” from the original cast album of “Chicago”


“Cocktails for Two” – Spike Jones and His City Slickers (1944)

In the 1940s and ’50s Spike Jones recorded a slew of novelty songs, from “My Old Flame,” “Hawaiian War Chant,” “All I Want for Christmas (Is My Two Front Teeth)” and “Der Fuhrer’s Face” (a slap in the face to fascism), to “Cocktails for Two,” which was originally written in the ’30s following the repeal of Prohibition. Spike Jones and His City Slickers recorded their version with a flurry of wacky sound effects that made the inebriation seem even more soused.

PLAY: “Cocktails for Two” by Spike Jones and His City Slickers


“The Devil Went Down to Georgia” – The Charlie Daniels Band (1979)

The Charlie Daniels Band’s album “Million Mile Reflections” had many things, but Daniels realized late in the game it did not have a fiddle. So, he quickly penned this devilish ditty about the Devil looking for a soul to steal. Daniels himself played the satanic fiddle solo.

Daniels donated one of the fiddles he used to perform “The Devil Went Down to Georgia” to the Country Music Hall of Fame. At least Ol’ Scratch didn’t get his claws on it.

PLAY:”The Devil Went Down to Georgia” by The Charlie Daniels Band


“Doom” Soundtrack – Bobby Prince, composer (1993)

Three years ago, the theme music from the Nintendo video game Super Mario Bros. was inducted to the National Recording Registry. Last year, composer and sound designer Daniel Rosenfeld’s synthesizer for “Minecraft — Volume Alpha” joined the list. This year comes Bobby Prince’s music for the RPG blockbuster “Doom,” which used MIDI technology to craft a soundtrack inspired by heavy metal bands like Metallica and Alice in Chains.

PLAY: “The Imp’s Song” from “Doom” by Bobby Prince


“Feliz Navidad” – José Feliciano (1970)

José Feliciano’s “Feliz Navidad,” which debuted in 1970, has become part of the pantheon of Christmas ballads:

_Feliz Navidad

Feliz Navidad

Feliz Navidad

Próspero año y Felicidad_

_I wanna wish you a merry Christmas
I wanna wish you a merry Christmas
I wanna wish you a merry Christmas
From the bottom of my heart_

He told “Sunday Morning” in 2020 that he’d set out to make a Christmas song that was bilingual: “We thought there’s gotta be a way of teaching the American people Spanish,” he said, “and I decided, let’s see if we could cross that bridge. And we did.”

But it wasn’t a hit right away. Feliciano said, “First, people had to get used to it. Then the year after, it caught on big.” It has since been inducted in the Grammy Hall of Fame.

PLAY:”Feliz Navidad” by José Feliciano


“The Fight of the Century: Ali vs. Frazier” (March 8, 1971) (broadcast)

Boxing announcers Van Patrick and Charles King pulled no punches when they broadcast round-by-round coverage of the “Fight of the Century,” the Muhammad Ali-Joe Frazier title match in 1971. Fight organizers had blocked live radio coverage from Madison Square Garden — it was to be broadcast by satellite to venues for paying customers — but the Mutual Broadcasting System successfully brought Patrick and King, who offered summaries of each round, not from ringside, but from their base camp at a nearby hotel. (Spoiler alert: After 15 rounds, Smokin’ Joe defeated The Greatest in a unanimous decision.)

PLAY:Excerpt from the Frazier-Ali fight radio broadcast


“Fly Me to the Moon (In Other Words)” – Kaye Ballard (1954)

The Bart Howard standard “Fly Me To The Moon” would become indelibly linked with Frank Sinatra. But its first recording in 1954, with the original title “In Other Words,” was by cabaret singer and comedian Kay Ballard. It would later be covered by Connie Francis, Peggy Lee, and instrumentalist Joe Harnell.

PLAY:”In Other Words” by Kaye Ballard


“Go Rest High On That Mountain” – Vince Gill (1994)

Virtually self-taught, Oklahoman Vince Gill mastered the guitar while he was still in high school. He told “Sunday Morning” in 2003 that, even from a young age, he never worried about making a living: “I played well enough so that I can do a little bit of everything. And I’ll always have the ability to work.”

He started in bluegrass and country, then moved to California to join a rock group called Pure Prairie League. But he quit because he disliked touring, and moved to Nashville. After a few false starts, he hit #1 on the country chart in 1990 with “When I Call Your Name.”

To date, Gill has won 22 Grammy Awards, including two for “Go Rest High On That Mountain.” He told “Sunday Morning” that the song is precious to him because he wrote it for his older brother, Bob, who died of a heart attack. The song has since become common at memorial services.

_I know your life on earth was troubled
And only you could know the pain
You weren’t afraid to face the devil
You were no stranger to the rain_

_So go rest high on that mountain
Son, your work on earth is done
Go to heaven a-shoutin’
Love for the Father and the Son_

PLAY: “Go Rest High On That Mountain” by Vince Gill


“I Feel For You” – Chaka Khan (1984)

Chaka Khan’s 1984 cover of the Prince song “I Feel For You” opened with rapper Melle Mel chanting the name of the song’s lead singer:

_Chaka Khan, let me rock you
Let me rock you, Chaka Khan
Let me rock you, that’s all I wanna do_

Khan told “Sunday Morning” in 2023 that the opening embarrassed her: “I didn’t like anybody saying my name over. I said, ‘I gotta live with this.’” She did, and so did the world; “I Feel For You” was on the Billboard Hot 100 chart for 26 weeks, peaking at #3. It won two Grammys, for best R&B song and best female R&B vocal performance.

PLAY”I Feel For You” by Chaka Khan (feat. Melle Mel)


“Mambo No. 5” – Pérez Prado (1950)

The popularization of the mambo outside Cuba can be attributed to bandleader Pérez Prado, who earned the nickname “King of the Mambo.” His original recording of “Mambo #5” for RCA Victor began a successful career that included his #1 hit “Cherry Pink (and Apple Blossom White).”

PLAY”Mambo No. 5″ by Pérez Prado


“Midnight Train to Georgia” – Gladys Knight and the Pips (1973)

The R&B/soul act Gladys Knight & the Pips recorded several hits for Motown, including “I Heard It Through the Grapevine,” “Everybody Needs Love,” and “Neither One of Us (Wants to Be the First to Say Goodbye)”), before moving to Buddah Records. Their 1973 hit “Midnight Train to Georgia,” from the album “Imagination,” won the group a Grammy for best R&B vocal performance by a duo, group or chorus.

PLAY: “Midnight Train to Georgia” by Gladys Knight and the Pips


“Modern Sounds in Country and Western Music” – Ray Charles (1962) (album)

Singer and pianist Ray Charles showed evidence of his musical gifts as a child, before he lost his sight. He learned Chopin and started off in a hillbilly band, and would become an icon of blues in the latter half of the 20th century.

“There’s only two kinds of music as far as I’m concerned: good and bad,” Charles told “Sunday Morning” in 2003. “I just sit there and get into the groove of what the music is dictating. If it’s dictating country sounds, that’s where I go. If it’s dictating jazz, that’s where I go. If it’s dictating the blues, that’s where I go. In other words, I follow where the music leads me.”

That catholic taste in music is what led to his 1962 studio album, “Modern Sounds in Country and Western Music.” Eschewing the R&B, jazz and blues he’d recorded prior, Charles channeled country hits by the likes of Hank Williams, Don Gibson, Eddy Arnold and the Everly Brothers. It featured such tracks as “I Can’t Stop Loving You,” “You Don’t Know Me,” “Careless Love” and “Born to Lose.” The album went gold, hitting #1 on the Billboard charts, and gave birth to a sequel, “Modern Sounds in Country and Western Music Volume Two.”

PLAY: “I Can’t Stop Loving You” by Ray Charles


“Put Your Head On My Shoulder” – Paul Anka (1959)

Beginning in show business at the age of 10, singer and songwriter Paul Anka has landed on Billboard’s Hot 100 Chart seven straight decades. “Put Your Head On My Shoulder” was one of Anka’s three Top 5 hits in 1959, when he was one of the most popular teen idols on the jukebox.

He made the leap from teeny bopper to crooner, and performed regularly with such stars as Dean Martin, Sammy Davis Jr., and Frank Sinatra, for whom Anka wrote what might his most famous song, “My Way.”

Anka talked about his endurance earlier this year with “Sunday Morning”: “When you started as I did as a kid with a squeaky little voice, not knowing what’s gonna happen when it changes, I couldn’t envision me being around for all these decades, you know?”

PLAY: “Put Your Head On My Shoulder” by Paul Anka


“Rumor Has It” – Reba McEntire (1990)

“Rumor Has It” has been recognized as an artistic triumph for country artist Reba McEntire. Working with producer Tony Brown, the Country Music Hall of Fame singer-songwriter’s 16th album featured the hits “Fallin’ Out of Love, “You Lie,” and “Fancy,” a reworking of Bobbie Gentry’s 1969 classic.

PLAY: “Fancy” by Reba McEntire


“Single Ladies (Put a Ring on It)” – Beyoncé (2008)

She became Billboard magazine’s Female Artist of the Decade. But Beyoncé, formerly a member of Destiny’s Child before becoming a singularly historic solo artist, told “The Early Show” in 2010 that her success — from the concert stage to the Grammy stage to placing #4 on the Forbes list of entertainers — was hard earned. “I didn’t wake up and become famous,” she said. “I started out without a tour bus, having the seat in the back of the awards show, at the Grammys. And every year, gradually we had to work and we became stronger and more people acknowledged us. But it was a lot of tears, a lot of sacrifice, a lot of hard work that went into my career.”

Her 2008 double album “I Am … Sasha Fierce” molded together R&B and pop with electropop. It debuted at #1 on the Billboard chart, selling 10 million copies worldwide, and won five Grammys. The #1 hit “Single Ladies (Put A Ring On It)” won song of the year.

_Don’t treat me to these things of the world
I’m not that kind of girl
Your love is what I prefer, what I deserve
Here’s a man that makes me then takes me
And delivers me to a destiny
To infinity and beyond_

_Pull me into your arms
Say I’m the one you want
If you don’t, you’ll be alone
And like a ghost, I’ll be gone_

PLAY”Single Ladies (Put A Ring On It)” by Beyoncé


“Teardrops From My Eyes” – Ruth Brown (1950)

As a teenager, R&B singer Ruth Brown was a winner of Amateur Night at Harlem’s Apollo Theater before she was signed by Atlantic Records. Her first hit was this Rudy Toombs song. Brown initially was reluctant to stray from her more familiar ballads, but this up-tempo piece ended up #1 on Billboard’s R&B charts for 11 weeks

PLAY: “Teardrops From My Eyes” by Ruth Brown


“Texas Flood” – Stevie Ray Vaughan and Double Trouble (1983) (album)

Guitarist Stevie Ray Vaughan had already made a name for himself in the Texas blues/rock scene when he and his backing band Double Trouble unleashed their first album, “Texas Flood.” In addition to the title track, the songs include “Love Struck Baby,” “Pride and Joy,” “Testify,” “Rude Mood,” “Dirty Pool,” and “Lenny.”

Vaughan, who died in a 1990 helicopter crash at age 35, was ranked among the greatest guitarists of all time, and was posthumously inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.

PLAY: “Texas Flood” by Stevie Ray Vaughan and Double Trouble


“Turn! Turn! Turn! (To Everything There Is a Season)” – The Byrds (1965)

In 1959 folk singer Pete Seeger adapted the Book of Ecclesiastes into a musical cry for peace in “Turn! Turn! Turn! , which was recorded by both Seeger and The Limeliters. But it became a chart-topper when the folk-rock group The Byrds released their version in 1965. It was a song about seasonal changes that fit with the counter-cultural anti-war movement, hitting #1 on the Billboard chart, and it has since become a shorthand musical background for films and TV shows about the 1960s.

PLAY”Turn! Turn! Turn! (To Everything There Is a Season)” by The Byrds


“Weezer (The Blue Album)” – Weezer (1994) (album)

The band Weezer (whose named was derived from a “cool” Little Rascals character) purposely did not fit the mold of other rockers in the early 1990s. “Rock bands were getting more and more outrageous with tattoos and piercings,” singer Rivers Cuomo told “CBS Mornings” in 2024. “We came out completely clean-cut, four guys standing in a line, singing songs in major keys, about girls or whatever. It didn’t quite make sense how that was the next step for rock and roll.”

Weezer’s breakout came with the release of the music video for “Buddy Holly.” Directed by Spike Jonze, it helped catapult the band into the mainstream. “Coming out of grunge, which was pretty heavy and a little dark, it maybe was kind of refreshing for people at the time,” Wilson said.

In addition to “Buddy Holly,” Weezer’s debut album (familiarly known as “The Blue Album” because of its blue cover) also featured “Undone – The Sweater Song,” “Say It Ain’t So,” “My Name Is Joans,” and “Only In Dreams.”

PLAY: “Buddy Holly,” from “Weezer (The Blue Album)” by Weezer


“The Wheel” – Rosanne Cash (1993) (album)

Rosanne Cash’s 1993 album “The Wheel” was written in the space between the end of her marriage to singer Rodney Crowell and her relationship with her future husband, music producer John Leventhal. Songs included “Seventh Avenue,” “Change Partners,” “From The Ashes,” “The Truth About You,” “Tears Falling Down,” “If There’s a God On My Side,” and the title track.

Rolling Stone praised the album’s themes of “going through hell to emerge fundamentally changed.”

PLAY:”Seventh Avenue” from “The Wheel” by Rosanne Cash


“Your Love” – Jamie Principle (1986); “Your Love” – Jamie/Frankie Knuckles (1987)

An infectious house song from Chicago artist Jamie Principle and DJ Louise Gomez, “Your Love” was later revised by Frankie Knuckles, with vocals by Adrienne Jett, producing a groundbreaking electronica dance track.

PLAY”Your Love” by Jamie Principle


Visit the Library of Congress website for more information about the National Recording Registry, and find out how you can nominate recordings.

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