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* ''Joan Baez'' (1960)

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* ''Joan Baez'' ''[[Music/JoanBaez Joan Baez]]'' (1960)
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* ''[[Music/TheDoorsAlbum The Doors]]'' (1967) by [[Music/TheDoors The Doors]]

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* ''[[Music/TheDoorsAlbum The Doors]]'' (1967) by [[Music/TheDoors The Doors]]Doors



* ''[[Music/{{Stand}} Stand!]]'' (1969) by [[Music/SlyAndTheFamilyStone Sly and the Family Stone]]

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* ''[[Music/{{Stand}} Stand!]]'' (1969) by [[Music/SlyAndTheFamilyStone Sly and the Family Stone]]Stone



* ''[[Music/OKComputer OK Computer]]'' (1997) by [[Music/{{Radiohead}} Radiohead]]

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* ''[[Music/OKComputer OK Computer]]'' (1997) by [[Music/{{Radiohead}} Radiohead]]Radiohead



* ''[[Music/TheMiseducationOfLaurynHill The Miseducation of Lauryn Hill]]'' (1998) by [[Music/LaurynHill Lauryn Hill]]

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* ''[[Music/TheMiseducationOfLaurynHill The Miseducation of Lauryn Hill]]'' (1998) by [[Music/LaurynHill Lauryn Hill]]Hill
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* ''The Doors'' (1967)

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* ''The Doors'' (1967)''[[Music/TheDoorsAlbum The Doors]]'' (1967) by [[Music/TheDoors The Doors]]



* ''Stand!'' (1969) by Sly and the Family Stone
* ''A Wild and Crazy Guy'' (1978) by Steve Martin
* Sesame Street: All-Time Platinum Favorites (1995)
* ''OK Computer'' (1997) by Radiohead

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* ''Stand!'' ''[[Music/{{Stand}} Stand!]]'' (1969) by [[Music/SlyAndTheFamilyStone Sly and the Family Stone
Stone]]
* ''A Wild and Crazy Guy'' (1978) by [[Creator/SteveMartin Steve Martin
Martin]]
* [[Series/SesameStreet Sesame Street: Street]]: All-Time Platinum Favorites (1995)
* ''OK Computer'' ''[[Music/OKComputer OK Computer]]'' (1997) by Radiohead[[Music/{{Radiohead}} Radiohead]]



* ''The Miseducation of Lauryn Hill'' (1998) by Lauryn Hill

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* ''The ''[[Music/TheMiseducationOfLaurynHill The Miseducation of Lauryn Hill'' Hill]]'' (1998) by [[Music/LaurynHill Lauryn HillHill]]

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* "You've Lost That Lovin' Feelin'" (1964) by The Righteous Brothers
* ''The Doors'' (1967)
* ''Lincoln Mayorga and Distinguished Colleagues'' (1968)
* ''Stand!'' (1969) by Sly and the Family Stone
* ''A Wild and Crazy Guy'' (1978) by Steve Martin
* Sesame Street: All-Time Platinum Favorites (1995)
* ''OK Computer'' (1997) by Radiohead
* ''Songs of the Old Regular Baptists'' (1997)
* ''The Miseducation of Lauryn Hill'' (1998) by Lauryn Hill
* ''Fanfare for the Uncommon Woman'' (1999); Colorado Symphony Orchestra, Marin Alsop, conductor; Joan Tower, composer
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* "My Funny Valentine" (1953) by The Gerry Mulligan Quartet featuring Chet Baker
* "Sixteen Tons" (1953) by Tennessee Ernie Ford
* "Mary Don't You Weep" (1959) The Swan Silvertones
* ''Joan Baez'' (1960)
* "Stand by Me" (1961) by Ben E. King
* New Orleans’ Sweet Emma Barrett and her Preservation Hall Jazz Band (1964)
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* ''Radio/TheGoldbergs (1942)''.

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* ''Radio/TheGoldbergs (1942)''.(1942)''; episode "Sammy Joins the Army".





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* The Vernacular Wax Cylinder Recordings at University of California, Santa Barbara Library (1890-1910)
* The Benjamin Ives Gilman Collection, recorded at the 1893 World’s Columbian Exposition at Chicago (1893)
* "The Boys of the Lough"/"The Humours of Ennistymon" (1922) by Michael Coleman
* "Black Snake Moan"/"Match Box Blues" (1928) by Blind Lemon Jefferson
* ''"Suspense"'', episode: "Sorry, Wrong Number" (May 25, 1943)
* "Ac-Cent-Tchu-Ate the Positive" (1944) by Johnny Mercer
* Radio Coverage of President [[UsefulNotes/FranklinDRoosevelt Franklin D. Roosevelt’s]] funeral (April 14, 1945)
* ''Theatre/KissMeKate'': original cast recording (1949)
* ''John Brown's Body'': Tyrone Power, Judith Anderson, and Raymond Massey; directed by Charles Laughton (1953)
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* Music/TitoPuente's "Dance Mania" (1958)

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* Music/TitoPuente's "Dance Mania" Tito Puente's ''Music/DanceManiaVol1'' (1958)
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* "Songs of the Humpback Whale" (1970) by Frank Watlington, Roger Payne and others.

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* "Songs of the Humpback Whale" ''Music/SongsOfTheHumpbackWhale" (1970) by Frank Watlington, Roger Payne and others.
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* "I Started Out As A Child" (1964) by Music/BillCosby.

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* "I Started Out As A Child" AudioPlay/IStartedOutAsAChild" (1964) by Music/BillCosby.
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* "Let's Stay Together" (1971) by Music/AlGreen.

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* [[Music/LetsStayTogether "Let's Stay Together" Together"]] (1971) by Music/AlGreen.Al Green.
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* Music/RobertJohnson's "Complete Recordings" (1936-1937).

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* Music/RobertJohnson's "Complete Recordings" Robert Johnson's ''[[Music/RobertJohnsonTheCompleteRecordings The Complete Recordings]]'' (1936-1937).
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* Music/WendyCarlos' ''"Switched-On Bach" (1968)''.

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* Music/WendyCarlos' ''"Switched-On Bach" Wendy Carlos' ''Music/SwitchedOnBach" (1968)''.
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* Literature/CaseyAtTheBat (read in 1906 by DeWolf Hopper)
* Theatre/{{Pagliacci}} (a 1907 recording of "Vesti La Giubba" by Music/EnricoCaruso.

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* Literature/CaseyAtTheBat ''Literature/CaseyAtTheBat'' (read in 1906 by DeWolf Hopper)
* Theatre/{{Pagliacci}} ''Theatre/{{Pagliacci}}'' (a 1907 recording of "Vesti La Giubba" by Music/EnricoCaruso.



* Music/IgorStravinsky conducting a rendition of Theatre/TheRiteOfSpring with the New York Philharmonic.

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* Music/IgorStravinsky Igor Stravinsky conducting a rendition of Theatre/TheRiteOfSpring ''Theatre/TheRiteOfSpring'' with the New York Philharmonic.



* Bing Crosby's recording of [[Music/MerryChristmas "White Christmas"]] (1942)

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* Bing Crosby's recording of [[Music/MerryChristmas ''[[Music/MerryChristmas "White Christmas"]] (1942)(1942)''



* Music/SongsForYoungLovers (1954) by Frank Sinatra.
* Elvis Presley's [[Music/TheSunSessions Sun Records sessions (1954-1955)]].

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* Music/SongsForYoungLovers (1954) ''Music/SongsForYoungLovers (1954)'' by Frank Sinatra.
* Elvis Presley's [[Music/TheSunSessions ''[[Music/TheSunSessions Sun Records sessions (1954-1955)]].(1954-1955)]]''.



* Music/KindOfBlue (1959) by Miles Davis, John Coltrane, Cannonball Adderley, Bill Evans, and others.

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* Music/KindOfBlue ''Music/KindOfBlue'' (1959) by Miles Davis, John Coltrane, Cannonball Adderley, Bill Evans, and others.



* Music/TheFreewheelinBobDylan (1963) by Bob Dylan.

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* Music/TheFreewheelinBobDylan ''Music/TheFreewheelinBobDylan'' (1963) by Bob Dylan.



* Music/TheMessage (1982) by Grandmaster Flash And The Furious Five.

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* Music/TheMessage (1982) ''Music/TheMessage (1982)'' by Grandmaster Flash And The Furious Five.



* Amédé Ardoin and Dennis Mcgee cajun-creole Columbia releases (1929).

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* Amédé Ardoin and Dennis Mcgee [=McGee=] cajun-creole Columbia releases (1929).



* Theatre/PorgyAndBess (1940) (1942) with the original cast by George Gershwin.

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* Theatre/PorgyAndBess (1940) ''Theatre/PorgyAndBess'' (1942) with the original cast by George Gershwin.



* Theatre/{{Oklahoma}} (1943) by Rodgers and Hammerstein, with the original cast.

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* Theatre/{{Oklahoma}} ''Theatre/{{Oklahoma}}'' (1943) by Rodgers and Hammerstein, with the original cast.



* Music/SgtPeppersLonelyHeartsClubBand (1967) by The Beatles.
* Music/AtFolsomPrison (1968) by Johnny Cash.
* Music/WhatsGoingOn (1971) by Marvin Gaye.
* Music/{{Tapestry}} (1971) by Carole King.

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* Music/SgtPeppersLonelyHeartsClubBand (1967) ''Music/SgtPeppersLonelyHeartsClubBand (1967)'' by The Beatles.
* Music/AtFolsomPrison (1968) ''Music/AtFolsomPrison (1968)'' by Johnny Cash.
* Music/WhatsGoingOn (1971) ''Music/WhatsGoingOn (1971)'' by Marvin Gaye.
* Music/{{Tapestry}} (1971) ''Music/{{Tapestry}} (1971)'' by Carole King.



* Music/BornToRun (1975) by Bruce Springsteen.

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* Music/BornToRun (1975) ''Music/BornToRun (1975)'' by Bruce Springsteen.



* "Peter and the Wolf" by Sergei Prokofiev, performed by Serge Koussevitzky (1939).

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* "Peter and the Wolf" ''Theatre/PeterAndTheWolf'' by Sergei Prokofiev, performed by Serge Koussevitzky (1939).



* Music/GiantSteps (1959) by Music/JohnColtrane.
* Music/DrumsOfPassion (1960) by Michael Babatunde Olatunji.

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* Music/GiantSteps (1959) ''Music/GiantSteps (1959)'' by Music/JohnColtrane.
* Music/DrumsOfPassion (1960) ''Music/DrumsOfPassion (1960)'' by Michael Babatunde Olatunji.



* Music/LiveAtTheApollo (1963) by Music/JamesBrown.
* Music/PetSounds (1966) by Music/TheBeachBoys.

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* Music/LiveAtTheApollo (1963) ''Music/LiveAtTheApollo (1963)'' by Music/JamesBrown.
* Music/PetSounds (1966) ''Music/PetSounds (1966)'' by Music/TheBeachBoys.



* Music/AtFillmoreEast by Music/TheAllmanBrothersBand (1971).

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* Music/AtFillmoreEast ''Music/AtFillmoreEast'' by Music/TheAllmanBrothersBand (1971).



* Music/FearOfABlackPlanet (1990) by Music/PublicEnemy.
* Music/{{Nevermind}} (1991) by Music/{{Nirvana}}.

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* Music/FearOfABlackPlanet (1990) ''Music/FearOfABlackPlanet (1990)'' by Music/PublicEnemy.
* Music/{{Nevermind}} (1991) ''Music/{{Nevermind}} (1991)'' by Music/{{Nirvana}}.



* "Blueberry Hill" (1956) by Music/FatsDomino.

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* "Blueberry Hill" (1956) by Music/FatsDomino.Fats Domino.



* Music/AreYouExperienced (1967) by Jimi Hendrix.
* Music/WereOnlyInItForTheMoney (1968) by Frank Zappa.
* Music/WendyCarlos' "Switched-On Bach" (1968).

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* Music/AreYouExperienced (1967) ''Music/AreYouExperienced (1967'') by Jimi Hendrix.
* Music/WereOnlyInItForTheMoney (1968) ''Music/WereOnlyInItForTheMoney (1968)'' by Frank Zappa.
* Music/WendyCarlos' "Switched-On ''"Switched-On Bach" (1968).(1968)''.



* Music/TheRevolutionWillNotBeTelevised (1970) by Gil Scott-Heron.
* Music/WillTheCircleBeUnbroken (1972) by the Nitty Gritty Dirt Band.

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* Music/TheRevolutionWillNotBeTelevised (1970) ''Music/TheRevolutionWillNotBeTelevised (1970)'' by Gil Scott-Heron.
* Music/WillTheCircleBeUnbroken (1972) ''Music/WillTheCircleBeUnbroken (1972)'' by the Nitty Gritty Dirt Band.



* Music/SongsInTheKeyOfLife (1976) by Stevie Wonder.
* Music/DaydreamNation (1988) by Sonic Youth.

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* Music/SongsInTheKeyOfLife (1976) ''Music/SongsInTheKeyOfLife (1976)'' by Stevie Wonder.
* Music/DaydreamNation (1988) ''Music/DaydreamNation (1988)'' by Sonic Youth.



* "Il Mio Tesoro" (1916) by John Mccormack and Walter Rogers.

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* "Il Mio Tesoro" (1916) by John Mccormack [=McCormack=] and Walter Rogers.



* Music/TheVelvetUndergroundAndNico (1967) by The Velvet Underground and Nico.

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* Music/TheVelvetUndergroundAndNico (1967) ''Music/TheVelvetUndergroundAndNico (1967)'' by The Velvet Underground and Nico.



* Music/{{Burnin}} (1973) by Bob Marley.

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* Music/{{Burnin}} (1973) ''Music/{{Burnin}} (1973)'' by Bob Marley.



* Music/{{Graceland}} (1986) by Paul Simon.

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* Music/{{Graceland}} (1986) ''Music/{{Graceland}} (1986)'' by Paul Simon.



* Radio/FibberMcGeeAndMolly (1940)

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* Radio/FibberMcGeeAndMolly (1940)''Radio/FibberMcGeeAndMolly (1940)''



* Theatre/MyFairLady (1956) by the original cast.
* The Navajo Shootingway Ceremony Field Recordings (1957-1958) by David Mcallester.

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* Theatre/MyFairLady (1956) ''Theatre/MyFairLady (1956)'' by the original cast.
* The Navajo Shootingway Ceremony Field Recordings (1957-1958) by David Mcallester.[=McAllester=].



* Music/HeadHunters (1973) by Herbie Hancock.

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* Music/HeadHunters (1973) ''Music/HeadHunters (1973)'' by Herbie Hancock.



* Music/{{Thriller}} (1982) by Michael Jackson.

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* Music/{{Thriller}} (1982) ''Music/{{Thriller}} (1982)'' by Michael Jackson.



* "Mary Margaret McBride" (1943) by Mary Margaret McBride and Zora Neale Hurston.

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* "Mary Margaret McBride" [=McBride=]" (1943) by Mary Margaret McBride [=McBride=] and Zora Neale Hurston.



* Music/MyGeneration (1966) by The Who.

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* Music/MyGeneration (1966) ''Music/MyGeneration (1966)'' by The Who.



* Theatre/{{Gypsy}} (1959).

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* Theatre/{{Gypsy}} ''Theatre/{{Gypsy}}'' (1959).



* Music/TheBandAlbum (1969) by The Band.

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* Music/TheBandAlbum (1969) ''[[Music/TheBandAlbum The Band]] (1969)'' by The Band.



* Music/RedheadedStranger (1975) by Willie Nelson.
* Music/{{Horses}} (1975) by Patti Smith.
* "Radio Free Europe" (1981) by Music/{{REM}}.

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* Music/RedheadedStranger (1975) ''Music/RedheadedStranger (1975)'' by Willie Nelson.
* Music/{{Horses}} (1975) ''Music/{{Horses}} (1975)'' by Patti Smith.
* "Radio Free Europe" (1981) by Music/{{REM}}.R.E.M.



* Music/TroutMaskReplica (1969) by Captain Beefheart.

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* Music/TroutMaskReplica (1969) ''Music/TroutMaskReplica (1969)'' by Captain Beefheart.



* "Aja" (1977) by Music/SteelyDan.

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* "Aja" (1977) by Music/SteelyDan.Steely Dan.



* Music/ThreeFeetHighAndRising (1989) by De La Soul.

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* Music/ThreeFeetHighAndRising (1989) ''Music/ThreeFeetHighAndRising (1989)'' by De La Soul.



* Music/CoatOfManyColors (1971) by Dolly Parton.
* Music/MothershipConnection (1975) by Parliament.

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* Music/CoatOfManyColors (1971) ''Music/CoatOfManyColors (1971)'' by Dolly Parton.
* Music/MothershipConnection (1975) ''Music/MothershipConnection (1975)'' by Parliament.



* "I Feel Love" (1977) by Music/DonnaSummer.

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* "I Feel Love" (1977) by Music/DonnaSummer.Donna Summer.



* Film/PurpleRain (1984), soundtrack by Prince.

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* Film/PurpleRain (1984), ''Film/PurpleRain (1984)'', soundtrack by Prince.



* Music/CheapThrills (1968) by Big Brother And The Holding Company.
* Music/TheDarkSideOfTheMoon (1973) by Pink Floyd.

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* Music/CheapThrills (1968) ''Music/CheapThrills (1968)'' by Big Brother And The Holding Company.
* Music/TheDarkSideOfTheMoon (1973) ''Music/TheDarkSideOfTheMoon (1973)'' by Pink Floyd.



* Music/{{Ramones}} (1976) by The Ramones.

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* Music/{{Ramones}} (1976) ''Music/{{Ramones}} (1976)'' by The Ramones.



* Radio/TheGoldbergs (1942).

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* Radio/TheGoldbergs (1942).''Radio/TheGoldbergs (1942)''.



* Music/SweeneyToddTheDemonBarberOfFleetStreet (1979): original cast recording.
* Music/TheJoshuaTree (1987) by Music/{{U2}}.
* [[Music/{{Grace}} "Hallelujah"]] (1994) by Music/JeffBuckley.

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* Music/SweeneyToddTheDemonBarberOfFleetStreet (1979): ''Music/SweeneyToddTheDemonBarberOfFleetStreet (1979)'': original cast recording.
* Music/TheJoshuaTree (1987) ''Music/TheJoshuaTree (1987)'' by Music/{{U2}}.
* [[Music/{{Grace}} "Hallelujah"]] ''[[Music/{{Grace}} "Hallelujah"]]'' (1994) by Music/JeffBuckley.
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* "Blueberry Hill" (1956) by Fats Domino.

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* "Blueberry Hill" (1956) by Fats Domino.Music/FatsDomino.



* "Radio Free Europe" (1981) by R.E.M.

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* "Radio Free Europe" (1981) by R.E.M.Music/{{REM}}.



* "Aja" (1977) by Steely Dan.

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* "Aja" (1977) by Steely Dan.Music/SteelyDan.



* "I Feel Love" (1977) by Donna Summer.

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* "I Feel Love" (1977) by Donna Summer.Music/DonnaSummer.
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* Music/TheWhoSingsMyGeneration (1966) by The Who.

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* Music/TheWhoSingsMyGeneration Music/MyGeneration (1966) by The Who.
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* The Theatre/RingDesNibelungen opera, performed by Georg Solti and the Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra (1958-1965).

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* The Theatre/RingDesNibelungen Theatre/TheRingOfTheNibelung opera, performed by Georg Solti and the Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra (1958-1965).
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* Music/CheapThrills (1968) by Janis Joplin and Big Brother and the Holding Company.

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* Music/CheapThrills (1968) by Janis Joplin and Big Brother and the And The Holding Company.
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* "Arkansas Travler" and "Sallie Gooden" (1922) by Eck Robertson.

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* "Arkansas Travler" Trav'ler" and "Sallie Gooden" (1922) by Eck Robertson.



* Music/LouisArmstrong 's Hot Five and Hot Seven recordings (1925-1928).

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* Music/LouisArmstrong 's Hot Five and Hot Seven recordings (1925-1928).''Music/TheCompleteHotFiveAndHotSevenRecordings'' (1925-1928) by Louis Armstrong.
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* Opera/{{Pagliacci}} (a 1907 recording of "Vesti La Giubba" by Music/EnricoCaruso.

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* Opera/{{Pagliacci}} Theatre/{{Pagliacci}} (a 1907 recording of "Vesti La Giubba" by Music/EnricoCaruso.
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* "Pictures At An Exhibition" (1951) by Modest Mussorgsky, performed by Rafael Kubelík and the Chicago Symphony Orchestra.

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* "Pictures At An Exhibition" ''Music/PicturesAtAnExhibition'' (1951) by Modest Mussorgsky, performed by Rafael Kubelík and the Chicago Symphony Orchestra.



* Music/BrilliantCorners (1956) by Music/TheloniousMonk

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* Music/BrilliantCorners ''Music/BrilliantCorners'' (1956) by Music/TheloniousMonkThelonious Monk



* Music/MingusAhUm (1959) by Music/CharlesMingus

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* Music/MingusAhUm ''Music/MingusAhUm'' (1959) by Music/CharlesMingusCharles Mingus



* Music/TheShapeOfJazzToCome (1959) by Ornette Coleman.

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* Music/TheShapeOfJazzToCome ''Music/TheShapeOfJazzToCome'' (1959) by Ornette Coleman.
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* Music/GiantSteps (1959) by John Coltrane.

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* Music/GiantSteps (1959) by John Coltrane.Music/JohnColtrane.



* Music/LiveAtTheApollo (1963) by James Brown.
* Music/PetSounds (1966) by The Beach Boys.

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* Music/LiveAtTheApollo (1963) by James Brown.
Music/JamesBrown.
* Music/PetSounds (1966) by The Beach Boys.Music/TheBeachBoys.



* Music/AtFillmoreEast by The Allman Brothers Band (1971).
* Film/StarWars: the soundtrack by John Williams (1977).

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* Music/AtFillmoreEast by The Allman Brothers Band Music/TheAllmanBrothersBand (1971).
* Film/StarWars: the soundtrack by John Williams Music/JohnWilliams (1977).



* Music/FearOfABlackPlanet (1990) by Public Enemy.
* Music/{{Nevermind}} (1991) by Nirvana.

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* Music/FearOfABlackPlanet (1990) by Public Enemy.
Music/PublicEnemy.
* Music/{{Nevermind}} (1991) by Nirvana.Music/{{Nirvana}}.
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* "Tiger Rag" (1918) by the OriginalDixielandJazzBand

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* "Tiger Rag" (1918) by the OriginalDixielandJazzBandMusic/OriginalDixielandJazzBand



* Music/RhapsodyInBlue (1924) by Music/GeorgeGershwin and Music/PaulWhiteman and his Orchestra.

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* Music/RhapsodyInBlue "Rhapsody In Blue" (1924) by Music/GeorgeGershwin and Music/PaulWhiteman and his Orchestra.



* Highlander Center Field Recordings from the 1930s until the 1980s by, among others, RosaParks.

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* Highlander Center Field Recordings from the 1930s until the 1980s by, among others, RosaParks.UsefulNotes/RosaParks.



* Music/IgorStravinsky conducting a rendition of Ballet/TheRiteOfSpring with the New York Philharmonic.

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* Music/IgorStravinsky conducting a rendition of Ballet/TheRiteOfSpring Theatre/TheRiteOfSpring with the New York Philharmonic.



* Musical/{{Oklahoma}} (1943) by Rodgers and Hammerstein, with the original cast.

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* Musical/{{Oklahoma}} Theatre/{{Oklahoma}} (1943) by Rodgers and Hammerstein, with the original cast.



* "The Four Seasons" by Antonio Vivaldi (1947), performed by the Louis Kaufman and the Concert Hall String Orchestra.

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* "The Four Seasons" by Antonio Vivaldi Music/AntonioVivaldi (1947), performed by the Louis Kaufman and the Concert Hall String Orchestra.



* The Opera/RingDesNibelungen opera, performed by Georg Solti and the Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra (1958-1965).

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* The Opera/RingDesNibelungen Theatre/RingDesNibelungen opera, performed by Georg Solti and the Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra (1958-1965).



* Musical/MyFairLady (1956) by the original cast.

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* Musical/MyFairLady Theatre/MyFairLady (1956) by the original cast.



* Musical/WestSideStory (1957) with the original cast.

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* Musical/WestSideStory Theatre/WestSideStory (1957) with the original cast.



* Musical/{{Gypsy}} (1959).

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* Musical/{{Gypsy}} Theatre/{{Gypsy}} (1959).



* "I Started Out As A Child" (1964) by Creator/BillCosby.

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* "I Started Out As A Child" (1964) by Creator/BillCosby.Music/BillCosby.



* "Rapper's Delight" (1979) by The Sugarhill Gang.

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* "Rapper's Delight" (1979) by The Sugarhill Gang.Music/TheSugarhillGang.



* Musical/SouthPacific (1949), with the original cast.

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* Musical/SouthPacific Theatre/SouthPacific (1949), with the original cast.
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The National Recording Registry is the musical equivalent of the UsefulNotes/NationalFilmRegistry. It preserves recordings of historical, cultural or aesthetic importance. This includes music, but also recorded radio emissions and speeches.

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!!Recordings in the Registry:

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[[index]]

[[folder:2002 inclusions]]
* UsefulNotes/ThomasEdison exhibition recordings from 1888-1889.
* Passamaquoddy Indians field recordings (1890)
* "Stars And Stripes Forever" (A military band recording from 1897)
* A 1900-1903 recording by Lionel Mapleson and the Metropolitan Opera.
* Music/ScottJoplin (ragtime recordings from the 1900s)
* UsefulNotes/BookerTWashington (1906 recording of his 1895 Atlanta Exposition speech)
* Literature/CaseyAtTheBat (read in 1906 by DeWolf Hopper)
* Opera/{{Pagliacci}} (a 1907 recording of "Vesti La Giubba" by Music/EnricoCaruso.
* "Swing Low Sweet Chariot" (1909) by the Fisk Jubilee Singers
* "Lovey's Trinidad String Band" (1912) by Lovey's Trinidad String Band
* "Tiger Rag" (1918) by the OriginalDixielandJazzBand
* "Arkansas Travler" and "Sallie Gooden" (1922) by Eck Robertson.
* "Downhearted Blues" (1923) by Music/BessieSmith.
* Music/RhapsodyInBlue (1924) by Music/GeorgeGershwin and Music/PaulWhiteman and his Orchestra.
* Music/LouisArmstrong 's Hot Five and Hot Seven recordings (1925-1928).
* Music/TheCarterFamily, Music/JimmieRodgers, Ernest Stoneman and others (1927).
* Highlander Center Field Recordings from the 1930s until the 1980s by, among others, RosaParks.
* Experimental stereo recordings for Bell Laboratories by Leopold Stokowski and the Philadelphia Orchestra (1931-1923)
* UsefulNotes/FranklinDRoosevelt 's fireside chats radio recordings (1933-1944).
* Creator/TSEliot, Creator/WHAuden, and others (recordings from 1933 until 1956)
* New Music Quarterly recordings by Henry Cowell (1934-1949).
* Herbert Morrison's radio report of the Hindenburg disaster (1937).
* "The Cradle Will Rock" by Marc Blitzstein (1938)
* Creator/AbbottAndCostello with a 1938 recording of "Who's on First?"
* Radio/TheWarOfTheWorlds, the Creator/OrsonWelles radio broadcast from 1938.
* "God Bless America" (1938) by Kate Smith
* Recordings by John and Ruby Lomax (1939)
* Music/BillieHoliday's recording of "Strange Fruit" (1939)
* Radio/GrandOleOpry (1939)
* Music/BelaBartok and Joseph Szigeti performance at the Library of Congress (1940).
* Music/IgorStravinsky conducting a rendition of Ballet/TheRiteOfSpring with the New York Philharmonic.
* Music/DukeEllington and his Orchestra recordings (1940-1942)
* Bing Crosby's recording of [[Music/MerryChristmas "White Christmas"]] (1942)
* Music/WoodyGuthrie's recording of "This Land Is Your Land" (1944).
* UsefulNotes/DwightEisenhower's D-Day address to the Allied Nations (1944)
* Music/CharlieParker, Music/MilesDavis, Music/DizzyGillespie's recording of "Ko Ko" (1945).
* Music/BillMonroe and the Blue Grass Boys' recording of "Blue Moon of Kentucky".
* "How High The Moon" by Les Paul and Mary Ford (1951)
* Music/SongsForYoungLovers (1954) by Frank Sinatra.
* Elvis Presley's [[Music/TheSunSessions Sun Records sessions (1954-1955)]].
* Music/TitoPuente's "Dance Mania" (1958)
* Music/KindOfBlue (1959) by Miles Davis, John Coltrane, Cannonball Adderley, Bill Evans, and others.
* Music/RayCharles' recordings of "What'd I Say", part 1 and 2 (1959).
* Music/TheFreewheelinBobDylan (1963) by Bob Dylan.
* UsefulNotes/MartinLutherKing 's "I Have A Dream" speech (1963).
* Music/ArethaFranklin's recording of "Respect" (1967).
* "Philomel: For Soprano" (1971) by Bethany Beardslee
* "Precious Lord" (1973), gospel recordings by Thomas A. Dorsey, Marion Williams, e.a.
* "Crescent City Living Legends Collection" (1973-1990).
* Music/TheMessage (1982) by Grandmaster Flash And The Furious Five.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:2003 inclusions]]
* "The Lord's Prayer" and "Twinkle Twinkle Little Star" (1890) by Emile Berliner.
* "Honolulu Cake Walk" (1898) by Vess Ossman.
* The Victor releases by Bert Williams and George Walker, recorded in 1901.
* "You're A Grand Old Rag(Flag)" (1906) by Billy Murray.
* "Chippewa Ojibwe Cylinder Collection" (1907-1910) by Frances Densmore
* "The Bubble Book" (1917).
* African-American music on cylinder recordings by Guy B. Johnson (1920s).
* "Cross of Gold" (1921) speech by William Jennings Bryan.
* "Okeh Laughing Record" (1922) by Lucie Bernardo and Otto Rathke.
* "Adeste Fideles" (1925) by Associated Glee Clubs of America.
* Amédé Ardoin and Dennis Mcgee cajun-creole Columbia releases (1929).
* Music/{{Leadbelly}}'s "Goodnight Irene" (1933).
* "Every Man A King" (1935) speech by politician Huey P. Long.
* "He's Got The Whole World In His Hands" (1936) by Marian Anderson.
* Music/RobertJohnson's "Complete Recordings" (1936-1937).
* Alan Lomax interviews with Music/JellyRollMorton (1938).
* Music/BennyGoodman's "Carnegie Hall Jazz Concert" (1938).
* A WJSV radio broadcast (1939)
* Music/BobWillsAndHisTexasPlayboys' "New San Antonio Rose" (1940).
* Theatre/PorgyAndBess (1940) (1942) with the original cast by George Gershwin.
* The string quartets by Ludwig van Beethoven, performed by the Budapest Quartet (1940-1950).
* A report from the match between the New York Yankees and Brooklyn Dodgers (1941).
* Musical/{{Oklahoma}} (1943) by Rodgers and Hammerstein, with the original cast.
* "Othello", played with Paul Robeson, Uta Hagen, José Ferrer and others (1943).
* "B-Minor Mass" by Johann Sebastian Bach, performed by Robert Shaw (1947).
* "The Four Seasons" by Antonio Vivaldi (1947), performed by the Louis Kaufman and the Concert Hall String Orchestra.
* "Piano Sonata No°2" by Charles Ives, performed by John Kirkpatrick (1948).
* "Pictures At An Exhibition" (1951) by Modest Mussorgsky, performed by Rafael Kubelík and the Chicago Symphony Orchestra.
* Billy Graham's "Problems of the American Home" (1954) speech.
* Music/GlennGould's performance of Johann Sebastian Bach's "Goldberg Variations" (1955).
* Music/EllaFitzgerald singing the Music/ColePorter songbook (1956)
* Music/ChuckBerry's recording of "Roll Over Beethoven" (1956).
* Music/BrilliantCorners (1956) by Music/TheloniousMonk
* Steam locomotive recordings by O. Winston Link (1957-1977).
* The Opera/RingDesNibelungen opera, performed by Georg Solti and the Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra (1958-1965).
* "Winds in Hi-Fi" by the Eastman Wind Ensemble with Frederick Fennell (1958).
* Music/MingusAhUm (1959) by Music/CharlesMingus
* "New York Taxi Driver" (1959) by Tony Schwartz
* The Ali Akbar College of Music" (1960s-1970s) recordings.
* Music/PatsyCline 's recording of "Crazy" (1961).
* UsefulNotes/JohnFKennedy's presidential inauguration (1961).
* Creator/JudyGarland , performing at Carnegie Hall in 1961.
* Music/OtisRedding's "I've Been Loving You Too Long" (1965).
* Music/SgtPeppersLonelyHeartsClubBand (1967) by The Beatles.
* Music/AtFolsomPrison (1968) by Johnny Cash.
* Music/WhatsGoingOn (1971) by Marvin Gaye.
* Music/{{Tapestry}} (1971) by Carole King.
* "A Prairie Home Companion" (1974) by Garrison Keillor.
* Music/BornToRun (1975) by Bruce Springsteen.
* The Fania All-Stars, performing live at Yankee Stadium (1975).
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[[folder:2004 inclusions]]
* "Gypsy Love Song" (1898) by Eugene Cowles
* "Some Of These Days" (1911) by Sophie Tucker.
* "The Castles in Europe One-Step" (1914) by Europe's Society Orchestra.
* "Swanee" by Music/AlJolson (1920).
* UsefulNotes/WoodrowWilson's "Armistice Day" radio broadcast (1923).
* Music/MaRainey's "See See Rider" (1923)
* "Charleston" (1925) by the Golden Gate Orchestra.
* "Fascinating Rhythm" (1926) by Fred and Adele Astaire and George Gershwin.
* Radio report of Charles Lindbergh's arrival in Washington D.C. (1927).
* "Stardust" (1927) by Hoagy Carmichael.
* Music/JimmieRodgers 1927 recording of "Blue Yodel".
* Music/FatsWaller's "Ain't Misbehavin'" (1929).
* "Gregorio Cortez" by the Trovadores Regionales (1929).
* "Piano Concerto No. 2 in C. minor" by Music/SergeiRachmaninoff and Leopold Stokowski.
* "The Suncook Town Tragedy" (1930) by Mabel Wilson Tatro.
* Oral narrative from the Lorenzo D. Turner Collection by Rosina Cohen (1932).
* "Stormy Weather" (1933) by Ethel Waters
* "Body and Soul" (1939) by Coleman Hawkins
* "Peter and the Wolf" by Sergei Prokofiev, performed by Serge Koussevitzky (1939).
* Music/GlennMiller's "In The Mood" (1939).
* Edward R. Murrow radio broadcasts from London (1940).
* Norman Corwin's "We Hold These Truths" (1941).
* "Piano Concerto No. 1" by Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky, performed by Vladimir Horowitz and Arturo Toscanini (1943).
* "Down By The Riverside" (1944) by Sister Rosetta Tharpe.
* "U.S. Highball" (1946) by Music/HarryPartch.
* "Four Saints in Three Acts" (1947) by Virgil Thomson.
* "Manteca"(1947) by Dizzy Gillespie Big Band and Chano Pozo.
* Radio/TheJackBennyProgram (1948)
* "Foggy Mountain Breakdown" (1949) by Lester Flatt and Earl Scruggs (1949).
* Music/HankWilliams' "Lovesick Blues" (1949).
* Theatre/GuysAndDolls (1950), original cast.
* UsefulNotes/DouglasMacArthur's "Old Soldiers Never Die" speech (1951)/
* "Songs by Tom Lehrer" (1953) by Tom Lehrer.
* Music/MuddyWaters' "Hoochie Coochie Man" (1954)
* The Penguins' "Earth Angel" (1954).
* Spirituals sang by the Tuskegee Institue Choir (1955).
* "Messiah", performed by the Mormon Tabernacle Choir (1958).
* Music/GiantSteps (1959) by John Coltrane.
* Music/DrumsOfPassion (1960) by Michael Babatunde Olatunji.
* "Peace Be Still" (1962) by James Cleveland.
* "The Girl From Ipanema" (1963) by João Gilberto, Antonio Carlos Jobim and Astrud Gilberto.
* Music/LiveAtTheApollo (1963) by James Brown.
* Music/PetSounds (1966) by The Beach Boys.
* "King James' Bible", read by Alexander Scourby (1966).
* UsefulNotes/NeilArmstrong's moon broadcasts (1969).
* Music/AtFillmoreEast by The Allman Brothers Band (1971).
* Film/StarWars: the soundtrack by John Williams (1977).
* Recordings of Asian elephants by Katharine B. Payne (1984).
* Music/FearOfABlackPlanet (1990) by Public Enemy.
* Music/{{Nevermind}} (1991) by Nirvana.
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[[folder:2005 inclusions]]
* "Canzone del Porter" from "Martha" by Edouard de Reszke (1903).
* "Listen to the Lambs" (1917) by the Hampton Quartette.
* "Over There" (1917) by Nora Bayes.
* "Crazy Blues" (1920) by Music/MamieSmith.
* "My Man" and "Second Hand Rose" by Fanny Brice (1921).
* "Ory's Creole Trombone" (1922) by Kid Ory.
* UsefulNotes/CalvinCoolidge's 2nd presidential inauguration speech (1925).
* "Tanec Pid Werbamy/Dance Under The Willows" (1926) by Pawlo Humeniuk.
* "Singin' The Blues" (1927) by Frankie Trumbauer and Bix Beiderbecke.
* First official transatlantic telephone conversation (1927).
* "El Manisero" by Rita Montaner and Don Azpiazu and his Havana Casino Orchestra (1927) (1930).
* "Light's Golden Jubilee Celebration" (1929).
* Beethoven's "Egmont Overture" (1930) performed by the Modesto High School Band (1930).
* "Show Boat" (1932) by Victor Young, and others.
* "Wabash Cannonball" (1936) by Roy Acuff.
* "One O' Clock Jump" (1937) by Music/CountBasie.
* Creator/OrsonWelles' narrating "The Fall of the City" (1937).
* Film/TheAdventuresOfRobinHood: soundtrack by Erich Wolfgang Korngold (1938).
* Radio broacast of the boxing match between Joe Louis and Max Schmeling (1938).
* "John the Revelator" by the Golden Gate Quartet (1938).
* "Adagio For Strings" (1938) by Samuel Barber, performed by Arturo Toscanini
* "Command Performance", show No. 21, by Creator/BobHope (1942).
* Music/NatKingCole's "Straighten Up and Fly Right" (1943).
* "The Fred Allen Show" (1945).
* "Jole Blon" by Harry Choates (1946).
* "Tubby the Tuba" (1946) by Victor Jory.
* "Move On Up A Little Higher" (1948) by Mahalia Jackson.
* "Anthology of American Folk Music" by Harry Smith (1952).
* "Schooner Bradley" by Pat Bonner (1952-1960).
* "Damnation of Faust" (1954) by the Boston Symphony Orchestra.
* "Blueberry Hill" (1956) by Fats Domino.
* "Variations for Orchestra" (1956) by Louisville Orchestra.
* "Whole Lotta Shakin' Goin' On" (1957) by Music/JerryLewis.
* "That'll Be The Day" (1957) by Music/BuddyHolly.
* "Poème Electronique" (1958) by Music/EdgardVarese.
* "Time Out" (1959) by Dave Brubeck.
* Studs Terkel interview with James Baldwin (1962).
* Creator/WilliamFaulkner addressing the United States Military Academy (1962).
* "Dancing In The Street" (1964) by Martha and the Vandellas.
* "Live At The Regal" (1965) by Music/BBKing.
* Music/AreYouExperienced (1967) by Jimi Hendrix.
* Music/WereOnlyInItForTheMoney (1968) by Frank Zappa.
* Music/WendyCarlos' "Switched-On Bach" (1968).
* "Oh Happy Day" by the Edwin Hawkins Singers (1969).
* "Don't Crush That Dwarf, Hand Me The Pliers" (1970) by the Firesign Theatre.
* Music/TheRevolutionWillNotBeTelevised (1970) by Gil Scott-Heron.
* Music/WillTheCircleBeUnbroken (1972) by the Nitty Gritty Dirt Band.
* Foghorn recordings by James A. Lipsky (1972).
* Music/SongsInTheKeyOfLife (1976) by Stevie Wonder.
* Music/DaydreamNation (1988) by Sonic Youth.
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[[folder:2006 inclusions]]
* "Uncle Josh and the Insurance Agent" (1904) by Cal Stewart.
* "Il Mio Tesoro" (1916) by John Mccormack and Walter Rogers.
* General John J. Pershing's National Defense Test (1924).
* "Black Bottom Stomp" (1926) by Music/JellyRollMorton.
* "Wildwood Flower" (1928) by Music/TheCarterFamily.
* "Pony Blues" (1929) by Music/CharleyPatton
* "You're The Top" (1934) by Music/ColePorter.
* Radio/TheLoneRanger: A 1937 episode.
* UsefulNotes/FranklinDRoosevelt's "Day of Infamy" speech (1941).
* Native Brazilian music recorded under the supervision of Leopold Stokowski (1942).
* "Peace In The Valley" by Red Foley and the Sunshine Boys (1951).
* "Polonaise in A Major" by Frederic Chopin (1952) by Artur Rubinstein.
* "Blue Suede Shoes" (1955) by Carl Perkins.
* Interviews with William "Billy" Bell (Canadian-Irish northwoods work songs) (1956).
* "Howl" (1959), read by Creator/AllenGinsberg.
* "The Button-Down Mind of Bob Newhart" (1960) by Bob Newhart.
* "Be My Baby" (1963) by Music/TheRonettes.
* "We Shall Overcome" (1963) by Music/PeteSeeger.
* "A Change Is Gonna Come" (1964) by Music/SamCooke.
* "Satisfaction" (1965) by Music/TheRollingStones.
* Music/TheVelvetUndergroundAndNico (1967) by The Velvet Underground and Nico.
* "The 86 Years of Eubie Blake" (1969) by Eubie Blake.
* Music/{{Burnin}} (1973) by Bob Marley.
* "Live in Japan" (1973) by Music/SarahVaughan.
* Music/{{Graceland}} (1986) by Paul Simon.
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[[folder:2007 inclusions]]
* The first transatlantic broadcast (1925)
* "Allons A Lafayette" (1928) by Joe Falcon.
* "Casta Diva" from Vincenzo Bellini's "Norma" by Rosa Ponselle and the Metropolitan Orchestra (1928-1929).
* "If I Could Hear My Mother Pray Again" (1934) by Thomas A. Dorsey.
* "Sweet Lorraine" (1940) by Art Tatum.
* Radio/FibberMcGeeAndMolly (1940)
* "Wings Over Jordan" (1942).
* Fiorello H. La Guardia reading the comics (1945).
* "Call It Stormy Monday" (1947) by T-Bone Walker
* UsefulNotes/HarrySTruman's 1948 speech at the Democratic National Convention (1948).
* "The Jazz Scene" (1949) by Norman Granz.
* "It Wasn't God Who Made Honky Tonk Angels" by Kitty Wells (1952).
* Musical/MyFairLady (1956) by the original cast.
* The Navajo Shootingway Ceremony Field Recordings (1957-1958) by David Mcallester.
* "Freight Train & Other North Carolina Folk Songs and Tunes" (1959) by Elizabeth Cotten.
* United States Marine Band recordings (1963).
* "Oh, Pretty Woman" (1964) by Music/RoyOrbison.
* "The Tracks Of My Tears" (1965) by Smokey Robinson & The Miracles.
* "You'll Sing A Song And I'll Sing A Song" (1966) by Ella Jenkins.
* "Music From The Morning of the World" (1966) by various artists.
* "For The Roses" (1972) by Joni Mitchell.
* Music/HeadHunters (1973) by Herbie Hancock.
* UsefulNotes/RonaldReagan (1976-1979) radio broadcasts.
* "Murmurs of Earth", disc prepared for the Voyager spacecraft (1977).
* Music/{{Thriller}} (1982) by Michael Jackson.
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[[folder:2008 inclusions]]
* "No News, or What Killed The Dog" (1908) by Nat M. Willis.
* Acoustic recordings for Victor Talking Machine Company (1917-1924) by Jascha Heifetz.
* "Night Life" (1930) by Mary Lou Williams.
* Sounds of the ivory-billed woodpecker (1935).
* "Gang Busters" (1935-1957).
* "Bei Mir Bist Du Schoen" (1938) by Music/TheAndrewsSisters.
* "O Que É Que A Bahiana Tem" (1939) by Music/CarmenMiranda.
* Music/MarianAnderson's recital in Washington (1939)
* "Tom Dooley" (1940) by Frank Proffitt.
* "Mary Margaret McBride" (1943) by Mary Margaret McBride and Zora Neale Hurston.
* "Uncle Sam Blues" by Oran "Hot Lips" Page and Eddie Condon's Jazz Band (1944).
* "Sinews of Peace" (1946) by UsefulNotes/WinstonChurchill.
* "The Churkendoose" (1947) by Ray Bolger.
* "Boogie Chillen" (1948) by Music/JohnLeeHooker.
* "A Child's Christmas in Wales" (1952) by Creator/DylanThomas.
* "A Festival of Lessons and Carols as Sung on Christmas Eve in King's College Chapel, Cambridge" (1954) by King's College Choir, directed by Boris Ord.
* Musical/WestSideStory (1957) with the original cast.
* "Tom Dooley" by The Kingston Trio (1958).
* "Rumble" (1958) by Link Wray.
* "The Play of Daniel: A Twelfth-Century Drama" (1958) by the New York Pro Musica.
* "Rank Stranger" (1960) by The Stanley Brothers.
* "At Last" (1961) by Music/EttaJames.
* "2000 Years With Carl Reiner and Mel Brooks" (1961) by Creator/CarlReiner and Creator/MelBrooks.
* Music/TheWhoSingsMyGeneration (1966) by The Who.
* "He Stopped Loving Her Today" (1980) by George Jones.
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[[folder:2009 inclusions]]
* "Fon der Choope (From the Wedding)" by Abe Elenkrig's Yidishe Orchestra (1913).
* "Canal Street Blues" by King Oliver (1923).
* "Tristan und Isolde" by Metropolitan Opera (1935).
* "When You Wish Upon A Star" (1938) by Cliff Edwards.
* "America's Town Meeting Of The Air" (1941) by George V. Denny, Reinhold Niebuhr and John Flynn.
* The Library of Congress Marine Corps Combat Field Recording Collection, Second Battle of Guam (1944).
* "Evangeline Special" and "Love Bridge Waltz" (1948) by Iry LeJeune.
* "The Little Engine That Could" (1949) by Paul Wing.
* Leon Metcalf Collection of recordings of the First People of western Washington State (1950-1954).
* "Tutti Frutti" by Music/LittleRichard (1955).
* "Smokestack Lightning" (1956) by Music/HowlinWolf.
* Musical/{{Gypsy}} (1959).
* "The Complete Village Vanguard Recordings" (1961) by the Bill Evans Trio.
* "Daisy Bell" (1961) by Max Mathews.
* "I Started Out As A Child" (1964) by Creator/BillCosby.
* "Azucar Pa' Ti" (1965) by Eddie Palmieri.
* "Today!" (1966) by Mississippi John Hurt.
* "Silver Apples of the Moon" (1967) by Morton Subotnick.
* "Soul Folk In Action" (1968) by The Staple Singers.
* Music/TheBandAlbum (1969) by The Band.
* "Coal Miner's Daughter" (1970) by Music/LorettaLynn.
* Music/RedheadedStranger (1975) by Willie Nelson.
* Music/{{Horses}} (1975) by Patti Smith.
* "Radio Free Europe" (1981) by R.E.M.
* "Dear Mama" (1995) by Music/TupacShakur.
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[[folder:2010 inclusions]]
* Phonautograms by Édouard-Léon Scott de Martinville (1853-1861).
* "Take Me Out To The Ball Game" (1908) by Edward Meeker.
* "Yahi language" cylinder recordings by Ishi, the last surviving member of the Yahi tribe (1911-1914).
* "Dark Was The Night, Cold Was The Ground" (1927) by Music/BlindWillieJohnson.
* "It's The Girl" (1931) by The Boswell Sisters and the Dorsey Brothers Orchestra.
* "Mal Hombre" (1934) by Lydia Mendoza.
* "Tumbling Tumbleweeds" (1934) by The Sons of the Pioneers.
* "Talking Union" (1941) by The Almanac Singers.
* "Jazz At The Philharmonic" (1944) by Music/NatKingCole, and others.
* "Pope Marcellus Mass" by Giovanni Pierluigi da Palestrina (1951), performed by the Roger Wagner Chorale.
* "The Eagle Stirreth Her Nest" (1953) by Reverend C.L. Franklin.
* "Tipitina" (1953) by Professor Longhair.
* "At Sunset" (1955) by Mort Sahl.
* Interviews with jazz musicians for the Voice of America (1956) by Willis Conover.
* Series/PeterGunn: soundtrack by Henry Mancini (1958).
* United Sacred Harp Musical Convention in Fyffe, Alabama (1959) by Alan Lomax and Shirley Collins.
* "Blind Joe Death" (1959) (1964) (1967) by John Fahey.
* "Stand By Your Man" (1968) by Tammy Wynette.
* Music/TroutMaskReplica (1969) by Captain Beefheart.
* "Songs of the Humpback Whale" (1970) by Frank Watlington, Roger Payne and others.
* "Let's Stay Together" (1971) by Music/AlGreen.
* "Black Angels" (1972) by the New York Strings Quartet.
* "Aja" (1977) by Steely Dan.
* GOPAC Strategy and Instructional Tapes by Newt Gingrich (1986-1994).
* Music/ThreeFeetHighAndRising (1989) by De La Soul.
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[[folder:2011 inclusions]]
* Edison Talking Doll cylinder (1888).
* "Come Down Ma Evenin' Star" by Lillian Russell (1912).
* "Ten Cents A Dance" (1930) by Ruth Etting.
* "Voices From The Days Of Slavery" (1932-1975)
* "I Want To Be A Cowboy's Sweetheart" (1935) by Patsy Montana.
* "Fascinating Rhythm" (1938) by Sol Hoopii.
* "Artistry in Rhythm" (1943) by Stan Kenton.
* Music/LeonardBernstein's New York Philharmonic debut (1943).
* Hottest Women's Band of the 1940s" by International Sweethearts of Rhythm (1944-1946).
* "Hula Medley" (1947) by Gabby Pahinui.
* "Indians for Indians" (1947) by Don Whistler.
* "I Can Hear It Now" (1948) by Edward R. Murrow and Fred W. Friendly.
* "Let's Go Out To The Programs" (1953) by The Dixie Hummingbirds.
* "Also Sprach Zarathustra" by Richard Strauss, conducted by Fritz Reiner (1954) (1958).
* "Bo Diddley" and "I'm A Man" (1955) by Music/BoDiddley.
* "Green Onions" (1962) by Booker T. & The MG's.
* WesternAnimation/ACharlieBrownChristmas (1965): soundtrack by Vince Guaraldi Trio.
* "Forever Changes" (1967) by Love.
* "The Continental Harmony: The Gregg Smith Singers Perform Music of William Billings" by The Gregg Smith Singers (1969).
* Music/CoatOfManyColors (1971) by Dolly Parton.
* Music/MothershipConnection (1975) by Parliament.
* "Barton Hall Concert At Cornell University" (1977) by The Grateful Dead.
* "I Feel Love" (1977) by Donna Summer.
* "Rapper's Delight" (1979) by The Sugarhill Gang.
* Film/PurpleRain (1984), soundtrack by Prince.
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[[folder:2012 inclusions]]
* "After You've Gone" (1918) by Marion Harris.
* "Bacons, Beans And Limousines" (1931) by Will Rogers.
* "Begin the Beguine" (1938) by Artie Shaw.
* "You Are My Sunshine" (1940) by Jimmie Davis.
* George Hicks' "D-Day" radio broadcast (1944).
* "Just Because" (1947) by Frank Yankovic & His Yanks.
* Musical/SouthPacific (1949), with the original cast.
* "Descargas: Cuban Jam Session in Miniature" (1957) by Cachao.
* Tchaikovsky's "Piano Concerto No.1" by Van Cliburn (1958).
* UsefulNotes/DwightEisenhower's president's message relayed from Atlas satellite (1958).
* "A Program of Song" by Leontyne Price (1959).
* Music/TheShapeOfJazzToCome (1959) by Ornette Coleman.
* "Crossing Chilly Jordan" (1960) by Blackwood Brothers.
* "The Twist" (1960) by Music/ChubbyChecker.
* "Old Time Music at Clarence Ashley's" (1960-1962) by Clarence Ashley and Doc Watson.
* "Hoodoo Man Blues" (1965) by Junior Wells and Buddy Guy.
* "Sounds of Silence" by Music/SimonAndGarfunkel.
* Music/CheapThrills (1968) by Janis Joplin and Big Brother and the Holding Company.
* Music/TheDarkSideOfTheMoon (1973) by Pink Floyd.
* "Music Time in Africa" (1973) by Leo Sarkisian.
* "The Wild Tchoupitoulas" (1976) by The Wild Tchoupitoulas.
* Music/{{Ramones}} (1976) by The Ramones.
* Film/SaturdayNightFever (1977): soundtrack by The Bee Gees, and others.
* "Einstein On The Beach" (1979) by Philip Glass and Robert Wilson.
* "The Audience With Betty Carter" (1980) by Betty Carter.
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[[folder:2013 inclusions]]
* "The Laughing Song" (1896) by George W. Johnson.
* "They Didn't Believe Me" (1915) by Harry Macdonough and Alice Green.
* "Brother, Can You Spare A Dime?" (1932) by Bing Crosby and Rudy Vallee.
* Recordings of Kwakwaka’wakw Chief Dan Cranmer (1938) by Franz Boas and George Herzog.
* "Were You There" (1940) by Roland Hayes.
* Radio/TheGoldbergs (1942).
* "Caldonia" (1945) by Louis Jordan & His Tympany Five.
* "Dust My Broom" (1951) by Elmore James.
* "A Night of Birdland" (1954) by Art Blakey.
* "When I Stop Dreaming" (1955) by The Louvin Brothers.
* "Cathy's Clown" (1960) by Music/TheEverlyBrothers.
* "Texas Sharecropper and Songster" (1960) by Mance Lipscomb.
* "The First Family" (1962) by Vaughn Meader.
* Lawrence Ritter interviews with Baseball Pioneers of the Late 19th and early 20th century (1962-1966).
* UsefulNotes/LyndonJohnson 's presidential recordings (1963-1969).
* "Carnegie Hall Concert with Buck Owens & His Buckaroos" (1966) by Buck Owens and His Buckaroos.
* "Fortunate Son" (1969) by Music/CreedenceClearwaterRevival.
* Film/{{Shaft}} (1971): soundtrack by Isaac Hayes.
* "Only Visiting This Planet" (1972) by Larry Norman.
* "Celia & Johnny" (1974) by Celia Cruz and Johnny Pacheco.
* "Copland Conducts Copland: Appalachian Spring" (1974) by Creator/AaronCopland.
* "Heart Like A Wheel" (1974) by Music/LindaRonstadt.
* Music/SweeneyToddTheDemonBarberOfFleetStreet (1979): original cast recording.
* Music/TheJoshuaTree (1987) by Music/{{U2}}.
* [[Music/{{Grace}} "Hallelujah"]] (1994) by Music/JeffBuckley.

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