thommg
03-29-2017, 10:37 AM
From the press release:
Each year, the Librarian of Congress selects 25 songs that are "culturally, historically or aesthetically significant" and at least 10 years old. This year's collection spans the years 1888 to 1997, bringing the total number of songs on the Registry's list to 475.
The 2016 National Recording Registry titles follow [[in chronological order)
1. The 1888 London cylinder recordings of Col. George Gouraud [[1888)
2. "Lift Every Voice and Sing" [[singles), Manhattan Harmony Four [[1923); Melba Moore and Friends [[1990)
3. "Puttin' on the Ritz" [[single), Harry Richman [[1929)
4. "Over the Rainbow" [[single), Judy Garland [[1939)
5. "I'll Fly Away" [[single), The Chuck Wagon Gang[[1948)
6. "Hound Dog" [[single), 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" [[single), Barbra Streisand [[1964)
12. "In the Midnight Hour" [[single), Wilson Pickett[[1965)
13. "Amazing Grace" [[single), Judy Collins [[1970)
14. "American Pie" [[single), 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" [[single), 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)
Each year, the Librarian of Congress selects 25 songs that are "culturally, historically or aesthetically significant" and at least 10 years old. This year's collection spans the years 1888 to 1997, bringing the total number of songs on the Registry's list to 475.
The 2016 National Recording Registry titles follow [[in chronological order)
1. The 1888 London cylinder recordings of Col. George Gouraud [[1888)
2. "Lift Every Voice and Sing" [[singles), Manhattan Harmony Four [[1923); Melba Moore and Friends [[1990)
3. "Puttin' on the Ritz" [[single), Harry Richman [[1929)
4. "Over the Rainbow" [[single), Judy Garland [[1939)
5. "I'll Fly Away" [[single), The Chuck Wagon Gang[[1948)
6. "Hound Dog" [[single), 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" [[single), Barbra Streisand [[1964)
12. "In the Midnight Hour" [[single), Wilson Pickett[[1965)
13. "Amazing Grace" [[single), Judy Collins [[1970)
14. "American Pie" [[single), 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" [[single), 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)