Taylor Swift, Beyoncé, Chaka Khan and Vince Gill recordings enter national registry

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LOS ANGELES – Exciting news in the music world! Albums and songs from some of the biggest names in the industry, including Taylor Swift, Beyoncé, Chaka Khan, and The Go-Go’s, are now part of America’s audio history.

The National Recording Registry at the Library of Congress has announced the latest inductees, which include Swift’s iconic 2014 pop album “1989,” Beyoncé’s powerful 2008 anthem “Single Ladies (Put a Ring on It),” Khan’s innovative hit “I Feel for You,” Vince Gill’s heartfelt ballad “Go Rest High on That Mountain,” and The Go-Go’s groundbreaking debut album “Beauty and the Beat.”

These selections are part of the 25 recordings being honored in the class of 2026. Acting Librarian of Congress Robert Newlen highlighted that the chosen recordings reflect “cultural, historical or aesthetic importance in the nation’s recorded sound heritage.”

In a statement, Newlen remarked, “Music and recorded sound are essential, wonderful parts of our daily lives and our national heritage. The National Recording Registry works to preserve our national playlist for generations to come.”

Other notable recordings entering the registry this year include Ray Charles’ influential country crossover album “Modern Sounds in Country and Western Music,” Reba McEntire’s “Rumor Has It,” Rosanne Cash’s “The Wheel,” and Weezer’s self-titled debut known as “The Blue Album.”

The list also features classic singles from artists like Gladys Knight and the Pips, The Byrds, José Feliciano, and Paul Anka. Among the unique choices this year are the soundtrack from the groundbreaking 1993 video game “Doom” and the radio broadcast of “The Fight of the Century,” the legendary 1971 heavyweight boxing match between Muhammad Ali and Joe Frazier.

Interestingly, the oldest recording in this year’s class is Spike Jones and His City Slickers’ 1944 single “Cocktails for Two,” while the newest is Swift’s “1989.” This year is particularly special as it marks the first recordings by both Swift and Beyoncé to be selected for the registry. The Library of Congress received over 3,000 public nominations for consideration this year, highlighting the diverse tastes and appreciation for music across the nation.

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