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National Recording Registry Credits by Author National Recording Registry - sorted by artist (2002-2018) NOTE: This list indexes the names of all artists, composers, producers, and other personnel involved in the recording of Registry titles as they are mentioned on the Full National Recording Registry at: http://www.loc.gov/rr/record/nrpb/nrpb-masterlist.html. Artist/Composer/Recorder/ Title Date Registry Year Abbott and Costello “Who’s on First?” (first radio broadcast version) 1938, March 2002 Abbott, Bud “Who’s on First?” (first radio broadcast version) 1938, March 2002 Abe Elenkrig’s Yidishe Orchestra “Fon der Choope” (“From the Wedding”) 1913, Apr. 4 2009 Acuff, Roy “Grand Ole Opry” (first network radio broadcast) 1939, Oct. 14 2002 Acuff, Roy “Wabash Cannonball” 1936 2005 Acuff, Roy “Will the Circle Be Unbroken” 1972 2005 Adderly, Cannonball “Kind of Blue” 1959 2002 Ali Akbar College of Music Ali Akbar College of Music Archive Selections 1960s-1970s 2003 Allen, Arthur Sounds of the ivory-billed woodpecker 1935 2008 Allen, Fred “The Fred Allen Show” (radio broadcast) 1945, Oct. 7 2005 Allison, Jerry “That’ll Be the Day” 1957 2005 Allman Brothers Band, The “Allman Brothers Band at Fillmore East” 1971 2004 Almanac Singers “Talking Union” 1941 2010 Alsop, Marin “Fanfares for the Uncommon Woman” 1999 2014 Alter, Louis “Show Boat” 1932 2005 Americano, Luis “Native Brazilian Music” 1942 2006 Anderson, Judith “John Brown’s Body” 1953 2014 Anderson, Marian “He’s Got the Whole World in His Hands” 1936 2003 Anderson, Marian NBC Radio coverage of Marian Anderson's 1939, Apr. 9 2008 recital at the Lincoln Memorial Andrews, Julie “My Fair Lady” (original cast recording) 1956 2007 Andrews, Julie “The Sound of Music” 1965 2017 Andrews, Sam “Cheap Thrills” 1968 2012 Andrews Sisters, The “Bei Mir Bist Du Schoen” 1938 2008 Angel, David “Forever Changes” 1967 2011 Angelic Choir of Nutley, New “Peace Be Still” 1962 2004 Jersey Anka, Paul “Heart Like a Wheel” 1974 2013 Applebaum, Paul “Stand By Me” 1961 2014 Ardoin, Amadé Cajun-Creole Columbia releases 1929 2003 Areas, Jose “Chepito” “Abraxas” 1970 2015 Arlen, Harold “Ac-Cent-Tchu-Ate the Positive” 1944 2013 Arlen, Harold “Somewhere Over the Rainbow” 1939 2016 Arlen, Harold “Stormy Weather” 1933 2004 Armstrong, Louis “Canal Street Blues” 1923, Apr. 5 2009 Armstrong, Louis Hot Five and Hot Seven recordings 1925-1928 2002 Armstrong, Louis “Mack the Knife” 1956 2015 Armstrong, Louis “See See Rider Blues” 1923 2004 Armstrong, Neil Remarks by Apollo 11 astronaut Neil Armstrong 1969, July 21 2004 broadcast from the moon Artie Shaw & His Orch. “Begin the Beguine” 1938 2012 Asher, Peter “Heart Like a Wheel” 1974 2013 Ashford, Rosalyn “Dancing in the Street” 1964 2005 Ashley, Clarence “Old Time Music at Clarence Ashley’s” 1960-62 2012 Ashley, Robert Address at West Point Military Academy 1962, Apr. 2005 19-20 Associated Glee Clubs of America “Adeste Fideles” 1925 2003 Astaire, Adele “Fascinating Rhythm” 1926 2005 Astaire, Fred “Fascinating Rhythm” 1926 2005 Attaway, Bill “Calypso” 1956 2017 Auden, W.H. Harvard Vocarium record series 1930s-1940s 2002 Avakian, George “Mack the Knife” 1956/1959 2015 Azpiazu, Don (and his Havana “El Manisero” (“The Peanut Vendor”) 1930 2005 Casino Orchestra) Babbitt, Milton “Philomel: For Soprano, Recorded Soprano and 1971 2002 Synthesized Sound” Bach, Johann Sebastian Bach B-Minor Mass 1947 2003 Bach, Johann Sebastian “Goldberg Variations” 1955 2003 Bach, Johann Sebastian “The Sounds of the Earth” 1977 2007 Bach, Johann Sebastian “Switched-On Bach” 1968 2005 Baez, Joan “Joan Baez” 1960 2014 Baker, Chet “My Funny Valentine” 1953 2014 Baldwin, James Interview with Studs Terkel 1962, Sept. 29 2005 Band, The “The Band” 1969 2009 Banerjee, Nikhil Ali Akbar College of Music Archive Selections 1960s-1970s 2003 Barber, Red World Series Game Four, New York Yankees vs. 1941, Oct. 5 2003 Brooklyn Dodgers Barber, Samuel “Adagio for Strings” 1938, Nov. 5 2005 Barrett, Emma “New Orleans’ Sweet Emma….” 1964 2014 Bartok, Bela Bartok and Szigeti in concert at the Library of 1940 2002 Congress Basie, Count “Carnegie Hall Jazz Concert” 1938 2003 Basie, Count “One O’Clock Jump” 1937 2005 Bayes, Nora “Over There” 1917 2005 Beach Boys “Pet Sounds” 1966 2005 Beard, Annette “Dancing in the Street” 1964 2005 Beardslee, Bethany “Philomel: For Soprano, Recorded Soprano and 1971 2002 Synthesized Sound” Beatles, The “Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band” 1967 2003 Beaux Arts Trio Schumann Complete Trios 1972 2015 Becker, Walter “Aja” 1977 2010 Bee Gees “Saturday Night Fever” 1977 2012 Beethoven, Ludwig van Bartok and Szigeti in concert at the Library of 1940 2002 Congress Beethoven, Ludwig van Beethoven String Quartets 1940-1950 2003 Beethoven, Ludwig van Beethoven’s Egmont Overture, Op. 84 1930 2005 Beethoven, Ludwig van Complete Beethoven Sonatas 1932-35 2017 Beiderbecke, Bix “Singin’ the Blues” 1927 2005 Belafonte, Harry “Calypso” 1956 2017 Belew, Adrian “Graceland” 1986 2006 Belew, Adrian “Remain in Light” 1980 2016 Bell, William “Billy” Interviews with Billy Bell, representing the Edward 1956 2006 D. Ives Collection Bellini, Vincenzo “Casta Diva” from “Norma” 1928, Dec. 31 2007 Belotte, Pete “I Feel Love” 1977 2011 Below, Fred “I’m Your Hoochie Coochie Man” 1954 2004 Bennett, Robert Russell “My Fair Lady” (original cast recording) 1956 2007 Bennett, Tony “I Left My Heart in San Francisco” 1962 2017 Benny, Jack “The Jack Benny Program” 1948, March 28 2004 Berenberg, Ben Ross “The Churkendoose” 1947 2008 “The Goldbergs” 1942 2013 Berg, Gertrude Berlin, Irving “Carousel of American Music” 1940, Sept. 24 2015 Berlin, Irving “God Bless America” (radio broadcast premiere) 1938, Nov. 11 2002 Berlin, Irving “Puttin’ on the Ritz” 1929 2016 Berlin, Irving “White Christmas” 1942 2002 Berliner, Emile “Gypsy Love Song” 1898 2004 Berliner, Emile “The Lord’s Prayer” 1888 2003 Berliner, Emile “Stars and Stripes Forever” 1898 2002 Berliner, Emile “Twinkle Twinkle Little Star” 1888 2003 Bernardo, Lucie “OKeh Laughing Record” 1922 2003 Bernstein, Leonard Debut performance at the New York Philharmonic 1943, Nov. 14 2011 Bernstein, Leonard “West Side Story” (original cast recording) 1957 2008 Berry, Chuck “Roll Over Beethoven” 1956 2003 Berry, Chuck “The Sounds of the Earth” 1977 2007 Betancourt, Justo “Live at Yankee Stadium” 1975 2003 Big Brother and the Holding Co. “Cheap Thrills” 1968 2012 Bill Evans Trio “Complete Village Vanguard Recordings” 1961, June 25 2009 Billings, William “The Continental Harmony” 1969 2011 Bill Monroe and the Blue Grass “Blue Moon of Kentucky” 1947 2002 Boys Black, Stu “Hoodoo Man Blues” 1965 2012 Blackwood Brothers “A Night at Birdland” 1954 2013 Blakey, Art “Crossing Chilly Jordan” 1960 2012 Blaine, Hal “Be My Baby” 1963 2006 Blaine, Vivian “Guys & Dolls” (original cast recording) 1950 2004 Blake, Eubie “The Eighty-Six Years of Eubie Blake” 1969 2006 Blanton, Jimmy Blanton-Webster era recordings 1940-1942 2002 Blaze, Just “The Blueprint” 2001 2018 Blitzstein, Mark “Cradle Will Rock” (original cast recording) 1938 2002 Boas, Frank Recordings of Kwakwaka’wakw Chief 1938 2013 Bock, Dick “My Funny Valentine” 1953 2014 Bokal, Hank “Just Because” 1947 2012 Bolger, Ray “The Churkendoose” 1947 2008 Bonner, Pat “Schooner Bradley” 1952-60 2005 Bono “Joshua Tree” 1987 2013 Booker T. and the MG’s “Green Onions” 1962 2011 Booker T. and the MG’s “Soul Man” 1967 2018 Boston, Mark “Trout Mask Replica” 1969 2010 Boston Symphony Orchestra “Damnation of Faust” 1954 2005 Boston Symphony “Peter and the Wolf” 1939 2004 Boswell Sisters, The “It’s the Girl” 1931 2010 Bowes, Edward (“Major Bowes”) WJSV (complete day of broadcasting) 1939, Sept. 21 2003 Breaux, Cleoma “Allons a Lafayette” 1928 2007 Brecht, Bertholt “Mack the Knife” 1956/1959 2015 Becht, Sidney “Wild Cat Blues” 1923 2015 Brice, Fanny “My Man” 1921 2005 Brice, Fanny “Second Hand Rose” 1921 2005 Brittin, Benjamin “War Requiem” 1963 2018 Brooker, Bob “First Family” 1962 2013 Brooklyn Dodgers World Series Game Four, New York Yankees vs. 1941, Oct. 5 2003 Brooklyn Dodgers Brooks, Mel “2000 Years with Carl Reiner and Mel Brooks” 1961 2008 Brooks, Sheldon “Carousel of American Music” 1940, Sept. 24 2015 Brooks, Sheldon “Some of These Days” 1911 2004 Brown, Anne “Porgy and Bess” (original cast recording) 1940; 1942 2003 Brown, Clifford “A Night at Birdland” 1954 2013 Brown, Dave “Abraxas” 1970 2015 Brown, James “Live at the Apollo” 1965 2004 Brubeck, Dave “Time Out” 1959 2005 Brumley, Albert E. “I’ll Fly Away” 1948 2016 Brumley, Albert E. “Rank Stranger” 1960 2008 Brumley, Tom “Carnegie Hall Concert” 1966 2013 Buck Owens and His Buckaroos “Carnegie Hall Concert” 1966 2013 Burgie, Irving “Calypso” 1956 2017 Burtnett, Earl “Puttin’ on the Ritz” 1929 2016 Bryan, William Jennings “Cross of Gold” speech 1921 2003 Byrd, Henry Roeland “Crescent City Living Legends Collection” 1973-1990 2002 Byrd, Henry Roeland “Tipitina” 1953 2010 Bowie, David “Ziggy Stardust” 1972 2016 Buck, Peter “Radio Free Europe” 1981 2009 Buckingham, Lindsey “Rumors” 1977 2017 Buckley, Jeff “Hallelujah” 1994 2013 Buckner, Teddy “Call It Stormy Monday But Tuesday is Just As 1947 2007 Bad” Budapest Quartet Beethoven String Quartets 1940-1950 2003 Burlin, Natalie “Listen to the Lambs” 1917 2005 Burnside, Viola “Hottest Women’s Band of the 1940s” 1944-1946; 2011 released 1984 Burr, Henry (not credited, thought The Bubble Book (the first Bubble Book) 1917 2003 to be the singer) “Let Me Call You Sweetheart” 1911 2015 Burr, Henry “Master of Puppets” 1986 2015 Burton, Cliff Butler, Jerry “I’ve Been Loving You Too Long (To Stop Now)” 1965 2003 “Descargas” 1957 2012 Cachao Y Su Ritmo Caliente Caesar, Irving “Swanee” 1920 2004 Cahn, Sammy “Bei Mir Bist Du Schoen” 1938 2008 Cale, John “Horses” 1975 2009 Cale, John “The Velvet Underground and Nico” 1967 2006 Calloway, Cab “Minnie the Moocher” 1931 2018 2015 Campbell, Bill Wilt Chamberlain’s 100-point game 1962, March 2 2017 Canario y Su Gropo “Lamento Borincano” 1930 2013 Cantu, Willie “Carnegie Hall Concert” 1966 Capps, Frank L.
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