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HENDRIX, WONDER, COLE SONGS PRESERVED: Library of Congress announces annual selection of works for National Recording Registry.(April 12, 2006)
*Works from Jimi Hendrix, Stevie Wonder and Nat “King” Cole were among the 2006 selections chosen by The Library of Congress for its National Recording Registry, which preserves audio events that are culturally, historically or aesthetically important. Hendrix’s 1967 classic “Are You Experienced” made the cut, as did Wonder’s 1976 masterpiece “Songs in the Key of Life" and Cole’s "Straighten Up and Fly Right." The Library of Congress has registered recordings since the year 2000. Other works among the 50 chosen this year include: • "Blueberry Hill," Fats Domino, 1956 • "Show Boat," Helen Morgan, Paul Robeson, James Melton and others; Victor Young, conductor; Louis Alter, piano, 1932 • "One O'clock Jump," Count Basie and his Orchestra, 1937 • "Straighten Up and Fly Right," Nat "King" Cole, 1943 • "Move on up a Little Higher," Mahalia Jackson, 1948 • "Crazy Blues," Mamie Smith, 1920 • Joe Louis-Max Schmeling fight, Clem McCarthy, announcer, June 22, 1938 • "Dancing in the Street," Martha and the Vandellas, 1964 • "Live at the Regal," B.B. King, 1965 • "Are You Experienced?" Jimi Hendrix Experience, 1967 • "Oh Happy Day," Edwin Hawkins Singers, 1969 • "The Revolution Will Not Be Televised," Gil Scott-Heron, 1970 • "Songs in the Key of Life," Stevie Wonder, 1976
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