List of Grammy Hall of Fame Award recipients (A–D)
The Grammy Hall of Fame is a hall of fame to honor musical recordings of lasting qualitative or historical significance. Inductees are selected annually by a special member committee of eminent and knowledgeable professionals from all branches of the recording arts. It is compiled by The Recording Academy in the United States, and was established in 1973. Recordings (singles and albums) in all genres are eligible for selection, and must be at least 25 years old to be considered. Additions to the list are chosen annually by a committee of recording arts professionals.[1]
- This list covers the letter(s) A–D.
List[]
Title | Artist | Record Label | Year of Release | Genre | Format | Year Inducted |
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"A-Tisket, A-Tasket" | Chick Webb and His Orchestra with Ella Fitzgerald | Decca | 1938 | Jazz | Single | 1986 |
Abbey Road | The Beatles | Apple | 1969 | Rock | Album | 1995 |
"ABC" | The Jackson 5 | Motown | 1970 | R&B | Single | 2017 |
Abraxas | Santana | Columbia | 1970 | Rock | Album | 1999 |
"Ac-Cent-Tchu-Ate the Positive" | Johnny Mercer and the Pied Pipers | Capitol | 1945 | Traditional Pop | Single | 1998 |
"Act Naturally" | Buck Owens | Capitol | 1963 | Country | Single | 2013 |
Charlie Parker and Machito | Mercury | 1950 | Afro-Cuban jazz | Track | 2020 | |
After the Gold Rush | Neil Young and Crazy Horse | Reprise | 1970 | Folk Rock | Album | 2014 |
"Ain't Misbehavin'" (piano solo) | Fats Waller | Victor | 1929 | Jazz | Single | 1984 |
"Ain't No Mountain High Enough" | Marvin Gaye and Tammi Terrell | Tamla | 1967 | R&B | Single | 1999 |
"Ain't No Sunshine" | Bill Withers | Sussex | 1971 | R&B | Single | 1999 |
"Ain't Nobody Here but Us Chickens" | Louis Jordan and His Tympany Five | Decca | 1946 | Jump Blues | Single | 2013 |
"Ain't That a Shame" | Fats Domino | Imperial | 1955 | Rock & Roll | Single | 2002 |
Aja | Steely Dan | ABC | 1977 | Jazz Fusion | Album | 2003 |
"Alexander's Ragtime Band" | Arthur Collins & Byron Harlan | Victor | 1911 | Traditional Pop | Single | 2005 |
"Alfie" | Dionne Warwick | Scepter | 1967 | Pop | Single | 2008 |
"Alice's Restaurant" | Arlo Guthrie | Reprise | 1967 | Folk | Single | 2002 |
"All Along the Watchtower" | The Jimi Hendrix Experience | Reprise | 1968 | Rock | Single | 2001 |
"All I Have to Do Is Dream" | The Everly Brothers | Cadence | 1958 | Jangle Pop | Single | 2004 |
"All I Want for Christmas Is My Two Front Teeth" | Spike Jones & His City Slickers | RCA Victor | 1948 | Novelty | Single | 2007 |
"All of Me" | Louis Armstrong & His Orchestra | Columbia | 1932 | Jazz | Single | 2005 |
All Things Must Pass | George Harrison | Apple | 1970 | Rock | Album | 2014 |
"Allons à Lafayette (Lafayette)" | Joe Falcon and Cléoma Breaux | Columbia | 1928 | Cajun | Single | 2013 |
"Always on My Mind" | Willie Nelson | Columbia | 1982 | Country | Single | 2008 |
"Amazing Grace" | The Dixie Hummingbirds | Apollo | 1946 | Gospel | Single | 2000 |
Amazing Grace | Aretha Franklin with James Cleveland and the Southern California Community Choir | Atlantic | 1972 | Gospel | Album | 1999 |
"Am I Blue?" | Ethel Waters | Columbia | 1929 | Traditional Pop | Single | 2007 |
American Beauty | Grateful Dead | Warner Bros. | 1970 | Country Rock | Album | 2016 |
"American Pie" | Don McLean | United Artists | 1971 | Folk Rock | Single | 2002 |
"America the Beautiful" | Ray Charles | Tangerine[2] | 1972 | R&B | Track | 2005 |
"An American in Paris" | George Gershwin (on piano) with Victor Symphony Orchestra conducted by Nathaniel Shilkret | Victor | 1929 | Classical | Single | 1997 |
An American in Paris: Soundtrack | Various Artists (Cast: Gene Kelly, Georges Guétary, Oscar Levant, Mac MacLain, Pete Roberts, Grace Stark, etc.)[3] | MGM | 1951 | Soundtrack | Album | 2006 |
Andrés Segovia | Decca | 1954 | Classical | Album | 1999 | |
"And the Angels Sing" | Benny Goodman and His Orchestra; Martha Tilton, vocal; Ziggy Elman, trumpet | RCA Victor | 1939 | Jazz | Single | 1987 |
Annie Get Your Gun | Original Broadway cast (Ethel Merman, Ray Middleton) | Decca | 1946 | Musical Show | Album | 1998 |
Anthology of American Folk Music | Various Artists | Folkways | 1952 | Folk | Album | 2012 |
"" | Artie Shaw with Billie Holiday[4] | Bluebird | 1938 | Traditional Pop | Single | 2001 |
"Anything Goes" | Cole Porter | His Master's Voice | 1934 | Pop | Single | 2012 |
"April in Paris" | Count Basie and His Orchestra | Clef | 1955 | Jazz | Single | 1985 |
"Aquarius/Let the Sunshine In" [5] | The 5th Dimension Actual Performers: Marilyn McCoo & Billy Davis Jr. |
Soul City | 1969 | Psychedelic Soul | Single | 2004 |
Are You Experienced? | The Jimi Hendrix Experience Actual Performer: Jimi Hendrix |
Track | 1967 | Rock | Album | 1999 |
"Are You Lonesome Tonight?" | Elvis Presley | RCA Victor | 1960 | Traditional Pop | Single | 2007 |
"Artistry in Rhythm" | Stan Kenton & his Orchestra | Capitol | 1945 | Jazz | Single | 1985 |
The Astaire Story | Fred Astaire and the Oscar Peterson Quintet | Mercury | 1952 | Vocal Jazz | Album | 1999 |
"As Time Goes By" | Dooley Wilson | Decca | 1942 | Soundtrack | Single | 2010 |
Astral Weeks | Van Morrison | Warner Bros. | 1968 | Folk | Album | 1999 |
At Fillmore East | The Allman Brothers Band | Capricorn | 1971 | Blues Rock | Album | 1999 |
"At Last" | Etta James | Argo | 1960 | Soul Blues | Single | 1999 |
"At Seventeen" | Janis Ian | Columbia | 1975 | Soft Rock | Single | 2008 |
"Au Clair de la Lune" | Édouard-Léon Scott de Martinville | N/A | 1853-61 | Folk | Single | 2021 |
Autobahn | Kraftwerk | Vertigo | 1974 | Krautrock | Album | 2015 |
Axis: Bold as Love | The Jimi Hendrix Experience | Track | 1968 | Pop Rock | Album | 2006 |
Bach: Goldberg Variations for Harpsichord | Wanda Landowska | EMI | 1933[6] | Classical | Album | 1986 |
Bach: The Goldberg Variations | Glenn Gould | Columbia | 1956 | Classical | Album | 1983 |
Bach: Sonata No. 1 for Unaccompanied Violin, BWV 1001 | Joseph Szigeti | Columbia | 1931 | Classical | Album | 1998 |
Bach: Suites for Unaccompanied Cello | Pablo Casals | RCA Victor | 1936-1939 | Classical | Album | 1985 |
Bach: The Well-Tempered Clavier | Wanda Landowska | RCA Victor | 1949-1952 | Classical | Album | 1977 |
Bach-Stokowski: Toccata and Fugue in D Minor | The Philadelphia Orchestra conducted by Leopold Stokowski | Victor[7] | 1927 | Classical | Single | 1978 |
Back in Black | AC/DC Actual Performer: Brian Johnson |
Albert | 1980 | Hard Rock | Album | 2013 |
"Back in the Saddle Again" | Gene Autry | Vocalion | 1939 | Country | Single | 1997 |
Ballad for Americans | Paul Robeson with Victor Symphony Orchestra & American People's Chorus; Orchestra conducted by Nathaniel Shilkret; Choir directed by Earl Robinson[8] | Victor | 1940 | Traditional Pop | Album | 1980 |
Ballads | John Coltrane Quartet | Impulse! | 1962 | Jazz | Album | 2008 |
Band of Gypsys | Jimi Hendrix | Capitol | 1970 | Rock | Album | 2018 |
"Banana Boat (Day-O)" | Harry Belafonte | RCA Victor | 1956 | Calypso | Single | 2009 |
The Band | The Band | Capitol | 1969 | Roots Rock | Album | 1999 |
Band on the Run | Paul McCartney and Wings | Apple | 1973 | Rock | Album | 2013 |
Barber: Violin Concerto | Isaac Stern with New York Philharmonic conducted by Leonard Bernstein | Columbia | 1964 | Classical | Album | 2007 |
The Barbra Streisand Album | Barbra Streisand | Columbia | 1963 | Traditional Pop | Album | 2006 |
Bartók: Concerto for Orchestra | Chicago Symphony Orchestra conducted by Fritz Reiner | RCA Victor | 1956 | Classical | Album | 1998 |
Bartók: Contrasts for Violin, Clarinet & Piano | Béla Bartók, piano; Joseph Szigeti, violin; Benny Goodman, clarinet | Columbia | 1940 | Classical | Album | 1989 |
Bartók: Quartets | Juilliard Quartet | Columbia | 1950 | Classical | Album | 1987 |
The Basement Tapes | Bob Dylan and The Band | Columbia | 1975 | Roots Rock | Album | 2016 |
"The Battle of New Orleans" | Johnny Horton | Columbia | 1959 | Country | Single | 2002 |
"Be-Bop-A-Lula" | Gene Vincent & his Blue Caps | Capitol | 1956 | Rockabilly | Single | 1999 |
"Be My Baby" | The Ronettes | Philles | 1963 | Pop | Single | 1999 |
The Beatles (aka "The White Album") | The Beatles | Apple | 1968 | Pop Rock | Album | 2000 |
"Beautiful Isle of Somewhere" | Jake Hess | RCA Camden | 1968 | Gospel | Single | 2021 |
Beethoven: Concerto in D Major for Violin and Orchestra | Jascha Heifetz with NBC Symphony Orchestra conducted by Arturo Toscanini | Victor | 1940 | Classical | Album | 1996 |
Beethoven: Concerto for Piano Numbers 1–5 | Artur Schnabel (on piano) with London Symphony Orchestra (1, 5) & London Philharmonic Orchestra (2, 3, 4); Orchestras conducted by Malcolm Sargent | Victor | 1932-1935[9] | Classical | Album | 1989 |
Beethoven: The Five Piano Concerti (Complete) | Leon Fleisher with Cleveland Orchestra conducted by George Szell | Columbia | 1959-1961 | Classical | Album | 2008 |
Beethoven: Piano Sonatas (32) | Artur Schnabel | Beethoven Society[10] | 1932-1938 | Classical | Album | 1975 |
Beethoven: Quartets for Strings | Budapest String Quartet | Columbia | 1952 | Classical | Album | 1981 |
Beethoven: Symphonies | NBC Symphony Orchestra conducted by Arturo Toscanini | RCA Victor | 1950–1953 | Classical | Album | 1977 |
Beethoven: Symphony No. 5 | Berlin Philharmonic conducted by Arthur Nikisch | Gramophone | 1913 | Classical | Album | 2008 |
Beethoven: Symphony No. 7 in A-Major Op. 92 | New York Philharmonic conducted by Arturo Toscanini | RCA Victor | 1936 | Classical | Album | 2007 |
Beggars Banquet | The Rolling Stones | London | 1968 | Roots Rock | Album | 1999 |
"Begin the Beguine" | Artie Shaw and His Orchestra | Bluebird | 1938 | Jazz | Single | 1977 |
"Behind Closed Doors" | Charlie Rich | Epic | 1973 | Country | Single | 1999 |
"Bei Mir Bist Du Schon" | The Andrews Sisters | Decca | 1937[11] | Traditional Pop | Single | 1996 |
Belafonte at Carnegie Hall | Harry Belafonte | RCA Victor | 1959 | Pop | Album | 1999 |
"Bellini: Casta Diva" (from Norma) | Rosa Ponselle with Metropolitan Opera Orchestra & Chorus conducted by Giulio Setti | Victor | 1929 | Opera | Single | 2008 |
Bells Are Ringing | Original Broadway cast (Judy Holliday, Sydney Chaplin) | Columbia | 1956[12] | Musical Show | Album | 2000 |
Berg: Wozzeck | New York Philharmonic Orchestra conducted by Dimitri Mitropoulos; Cast: Mack Harrell, Eileen Farrell, etc. | Columbia Masterworks | 1951[13] | Opera | Album | 1990 |
Bernstein: Mass – A Theatre Piece for Singers, Players and Dancers | Leonard Bernstein | Columbia Masterworks | 1971 | Musical theatre | Album | 2019 |
"Big Girls Don't Cry" | The Four Seasons Actual Performer: Frankie Valli |
Vee-Jay | 1962 | Rock | Single | 2015 |
"Bill" | Helen Morgan | Victor | 1928 | Musical Theater | Single | 1998 |
"Billie's Bounce" | Charlie Parker and His Re-Boppers | Savoy | 1945 | Jazz | Single | 2002 |
"Birdland" | Weather Report | Columbia | 1977 | Jazz Fusion | Single | 2010 |
Birth of the Cool | Miles Davis | Capitol | 1957 | Cool Jazz | Album | 1982 |
Bitches Brew | Miles Davis | Columbia | 1969 | Jazz Fusion | Album | 1999 |
Bizet: Carmen | RCA Victor Orchestra conducted by Fritz Reiner & Robert Shaw Chorale directed by Robert Shaw (Cast: Risë Stevens, Jan Peerce, Licia Albanese & Robert Merrill) | RCA Red Seal | 1951 | Opera | Album | 2008 |
"Black, Brown and Beige" | Duke Ellington & His Orchestra | RCA Victor | 1943[14] | Jazz | Single | 1990 |
"Black Mountain Rag" | Doc Watson | Vanguard | 1964 | Folk | Single | 2006 |
"Black and Tan Fantasy" | Duke Ellington & His Orchestra | Victor | 1927[15] | Jazz | Single | 1981 |
Bloch: Schelomo | Emanuel Feuermann with The Philadelphia Orchestra conducted by Leopold Stokowski | RCA Victor | 1940 | Classical | Album | 1999 |
Blonde on Blonde | Bob Dylan | Columbia | 1966 | Rock | Album | 1999 |
Blood on the Tracks | Bob Dylan | Columbia | 1975 | Folk Rock | Album | 2015 |
Blood, Sweat & Tears | Blood, Sweat & Tears | Columbia | 1969 | Rock | Album | 2002 |
"Blowin' in the Wind" | Bob Dylan | Columbia | 1963 | Folk | Single | 1994 |
"Blowin' in the Wind" | Peter, Paul and Mary | Warner Bros. | 1963 | Folk | Single | 2003 |
Blue | Joni Mitchell | Reprise | 1971 | Contemporary Folk | Album | 1999 |
"Blue Moon of Kentucky" | Bill Monroe & his Blue Grass Boys | Columbia | 1945 | Bluegrass | Single | 1998 |
"Blue Suede Shoes" | Carl Perkins | Sun | 1956 | Rock & Roll | Single | 1986 |
Blue Train | John Coltrane | Blue Note | 1957 | Hard Bop Jazz | Album | 1999 |
"Blue Yodel" | Jimmie Rodgers | Victor | 1927[16] | Country | Single | 1985 |
"Blue Yodel #9 (Standing on the Corner)" | Jimmie Rodgers with Louis Armstrong & Lil Hardin Armstrong[17] | Victor | 1930 | Blues | Single | 2007 |
"Blueberry Hill" | Fats Domino | Imperial | 1956 | Rock & Roll | Single | 1987 |
"" | Credited to: The Delmore Brothers | King | 1949 | Country | Single | 2007 |
Blues Breakers with Eric Clapton | John Mayall with Eric Clapton | Decca, London | 1966 | Blues | Album | 2021 |
"Bo Diddley" | Bo Diddley | Checker | 1955 | Rock & Roll | Single | 1998 |
"Body and Soul" | Coleman Hawkins | Bluebird | 1939 | Jazz | Single | 1974 |
Bogalusa Boogie | Clifton Chenier | Arhoolie | 1976[18] | Zydeco | Album | 2011 |
"Bohemian Rhapsody" | Queen Actual Performer: Freddie Mercury |
EMI | 1975[19] | Rock | Single | 2004 |
"Bonaparte's Retreat" | William Hamilton Stepp | Library of Congress | 1937 | Folk | Single | 2013 |
"Boogie Chillen'" | John Lee Hooker | Modern | 1948 | Blues | Single | 1999 |
"Boogie Woogie Bugle Boy" | The Andrews Sisters | Decca | 1941 | Jump Blues | Single | 2000 |
"Boom Boom" | John Lee Hooker | Vee-Jay | 1962 | Blues | Single | 2016 |
Born in the U.S.A. | Bruce Springsteen | Columbia | 1984 | Rock | Album | 2012 |
"Born to Be Wild" | Steppenwolf Actual Performer: John Kay |
Dunhill | 1968 | Hard Rock | Single | 2002 |
Born to Run | Bruce Springsteen | Columbia | 1975 | Rock & Roll | Album | 2003 |
Born Under a Bad Sign | Albert King | Stax | 1967 | Electric Blues | Album | 1999 |
"Both Sides, Now" | Judy Collins | Elektra | 1968[20] | Folk | Single | 2003 |
"Both Sides, Now" | Joni Mitchell | Reprise | 1969 | Folk rock | Single | 2022 |
Brahms: Trio No. 1 in B Major | Jascha Heifetz (Violin), Emanuel Feuermann (Cello), Arthur Rubinstein (piano) | Victor | 1941[21] | Classical | Album | 1999 |
"Brazil (Aquarela Do Brazil)" | Jimmy Dorsey & his Orchestra | Decca | 1942 | Jazz | Single | 2009 |
Breakfast at Tiffany's: Music from the Motion Picture | Various Artists: Glenn Miller, Audrey Hepburn, Henry Mancini, Johnny Mercer | RCA Victor | 1961 | Soundtrack | Album | 2022 |
Breezin' | George Benson | Warner Bros. | 1976 | Smooth Jazz | Album | 2008 |
The Bridge | Sonny Rollins | Bluebird | 1962 | Jazz | Album | 2015 |
"Bridge Over Troubled Water" | Simon & Garfunkel | Columbia | 1970 | Pop | Single | 1998 |
Brigadoon | Original Broadway Cast (Marion Bell, David Brooks, Pamela Britton, Lee Sullivan) | RCA Victor | 1947 | Musical Show | Album | 2011 |
Brilliant Corners | Thelonious Monk[22] | Riverside | 1956 | Hard Bop Jazz | Album | 1999 |
"Bring It On Home to Me" | Sam Cooke | RCA Victor | 1962 | Soul | Single | 2018 |
Bringing It All Back Home | Bob Dylan | Columbia | 1965 | Folk Rock | Album | 2006 |
Britten: War Requiem Op. 66 | London Symphony Orchestra & Chorus conducted by Benjamin Britten; Highgate School Boys Choir, The Bach Choir (BGVs); Melos Ensemble (extra instruments); Galina Vishnevskaya (soprano vocals), Peter Pears (tenor vocals), Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau (baritone vocals) | London | 1963 | Classical | Album | 1998 |
"Brother, Can You Spare a Dime?" | Bing Crosby | Brunswick | 1932 | Musical Theater | Single | 2005 |
"Brown Eyed Girl" | Van Morrison | Bang | 1967 | Rock | Single | 2007 |
The Button-Down Mind of Bob Newhart | Bob Newhart | Warner Bros. | 1960 | Stand-Up Comedy | Album | 2007 |
"By the Time I Get to Phoenix" | Glen Campbell | Capitol | 1967 | Country | Single | 2004 |
"Bye Bye Blackbird" | Gene Austin | Victor | 1926 | Jazz | Single | 2005 |
"Bye Bye Love" | The Everly Brothers | Cadence | 1957 | Country | Single | 1998 |
Cabaret: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack | Various Artists (Cast: Liza Minnelli, Joel Grey, etc.) | ABC | 1972 | Soundtrack | Album | 2008 |
"Caldonia Boogie" | Louis Jordan & His Tympany Five | Decca | 1945 | Jump Blues | Single | 1998 |
"California Dreamin'" | The Mamas & the Papas | Dunhill | 1966 | Sunshine Pop | Single | 2001 |
"California Girls" | The Beach Boys | Capitol | 1965 | Pop Rock | Single | 2010 |
"California, Here I Come" | Al Jolson with The Isham Jones Orchestra | Brunswick | 1924 | Traditional Pop | Single | 2005 |
"Call It Stormy Monday" | T-Bone Walker | Black & White | 1948 | Blues | Single | 1991 |
Calypso | Harry Belafonte | RCA Victor | 1956 | Mento | Album | 2015 |
Camelot | Original Broadway Cast (Richard Burton, Julie Andrews, Robert Goulet) | Columbia | 1960 | Musical Show | Album | 2006 |
"Can the Circle Be Unbroken (By and By)" | The Carter Family | Banner | 1935 | Country | Single | 1998 |
Canciones de Mi Padre | Linda Ronstadt | Rhino | 1987 | Latin | Album | 2021 |
Candide | Original Broadway cast (Barbara Cook, Max Adrian, Robert Rounseville) | Columbia | 1956 | Musical Show | Album | 1998 |
"Candy" | Big Maybelle | Savoy | 1953 | R&B | Single | 1999 |
"Capitol Presents The King Cole Trio"[23] | The King Cole Trio | Capitol | 1944 | Jazz | Album | 2020 |
"Caravan" | Duke Ellington & his Orchestra with Ivie Anderson & Juan Tizol[24] | Master | 1937 | Jazz | Single | 2009 |
The Famous 1938 Carnegie Hall Jazz Concert | Benny Goodman | Columbia | 1950 | Jazz | Album | 1975 |
"Carolina Shout" | James P. Johnson | Okeh | 1921 | Jazz | Single | 2020 |
Carousel | Original Broadway cast (John Raitt, Jan Clayton, Jean Darling)[25] | Decca | 1945 | Musical Show | Album | 1998 |
The Cars | The Cars[26] | Elektra | 1978 | Power Pop | Album | 2021 |
"Cat's in the Cradle" | Harry Chapin | Elektra | 1974 | Soft Rock | Single | 2011 |
Catch a Fire | Bob Marley and the Wailers | Tuff Gong[27] | 1973 | Reggae | Album | 2010 |
"Celebration" | Credited to: Kool & the Gang | De-Lite | 1980 | Post-disco | Single | 2016 |
"Chain of Fools" | Aretha Franklin | Atlantic | 1967 | R&B | Single | 2001 |
"Chances Are" | Johnny Mathis | Columbia | 1957 | Traditional Pop | Single | 1998 |
"A Change Is Gonna Come" | Sam Cooke | RCA Victor | 1964 | R&B | Single | 2000 |
"Changes" | David Bowie | RCA | 1972 | Art pop | Single | 2017 |
A Charlie Brown Christmas | Vince Guaraldi Trio | Fantasy | 1965 | Jazz | Album | 2007 |
Charlie Parker with Strings | Charlie Parker | Mercury | 1950 | Jazz | Album | 1988 |
"Chattanooga Choo Choo" | Glenn Miller Orchestra with Tex Beneke and the Modernaires | Bluebird | 1941 | Swing | Single | 1996 |
Cheap Thrills | Big Brother and the Holding Company | Columbia | 1968 | Rock | Album | 2007 |
"Cheek to Cheek" | Fred Astaire with Leo Reisman and His Orchestra | Brunswick | 1935 | Soundtrack | Single | 2000 |
"Chega de Saudade" | João Gilberto | Odeon | 1958 | Bossa Nova | Single | 2000 |
Chega de Saudade | João Gilberto | Odeon | 1959[28] | Bossa Nova | Album | 2001 |
"Cherokee" | Charlie Barnet & his Orchestra | Bluebird | 1939 | Jazz | Single | 1998 |
Chet Baker Sings | Chet Baker | Pacific Jazz | 1956 | Jazz | Album | 2001 |
The Chicago Transit Authority | Chicago | Columbia | 1969 | Progressive Rock | Album | 2014 |
Chicago 18 | Chicago | Full Moon | 1986 | Rock | Album | 2022 |
Child Is Father to the Man | Blood, Sweat & Tears | Columbia | 1968 | Rock | Album | 1999 |
"" | King Oliver & his Creole Jazz Band | Gennett | 1923 | Jazz | Single | 1996 |
"Choo Choo Ch'Boogie" | Louis Jordan & his Tympany Five | Decca | 1946 | R&B | Single | 2008 |
Chopin: 14 Waltzes | Dinu Lipatti | Columbia | 1952 | Classical | Album | 1998 |
Chopin: Mazurkas (Complete) | Arthur Rubinstein | RCA Victor | 1965 | Classical | Album | 2006 |
A Chorus Line | Original Broadway Cast (Priscilla Lopez, Wayne Cilento, etc.) | Columbia | 1975 | Musical Show | Album | 2007 |
A Christmas Gift for You from Phil Spector | Phil Spector and Various Artists | Philles | 1963 | R&B | Album | 1999 |
"The Christmas Song" | Nat King Cole | Capitol | 1946 | Traditional Pop | Single | 1974 |
The Chronic | Dr. Dre | Death Row | 1992 | Rap | Album | 2018 |
"Cissy Strut" | The Meters | Josie | 1969 | Funk | Single | 2011 |
"City of New Orleans" | Arlo Guthrie | Reprise | 1972 | Folk | Single | 2017 |
Class Clown | George Carlin | Little David | 1972 | Comedy | Album | 2010 |
"Clean Up Woman" | Betty Wright Actual Songwriter(s) Clarence Reid, Willie Clarke |
Alston | 1971 | Soul | Single | 2021 |
Clifford Brown & Max Roach | Clifford Brown and Max Roach | Emarcy | 1954 | Jazz | Album | 1999 |
Clouds | Joni Mitchell[29] | Reprise | 1969 | Folk | Album | 2020 |
"Coal Miner's Daughter" | Loretta Lynn | Decca | 1970 | Country | Single | 1998 |
Coal Miner's Daughter | Loretta Lynn | Decca | 1971 | Country | Album | 2022 |
"Coat of Many Colors" | Dolly Parton | RCA Victor | 1971 | Country | Single | 2019 |
"Cocktails for Two" | Spike Jones and His City Slickers | RCA Victor | 1945 | Comedy | Single | 1995 |
"Cocktails for Two" | Duke Ellington | RCA Victor | 1934 | Jazz | Single | 2007 |
"Cold Sweat Part 1" | James Brown & his Orchestra[30] | King | 1967 | Funk | Single | 2016 |
Come Fly with Me | Frank Sinatra | Capitol | 1958 | Vocal Jazz | Album | 2004 |
Company | Original Broadway Cast (Dean Jones, Elaine Stritch, Pamela Myers, Susan Browning, Donna McKechnie) | Columbia | 1970 | Musical Show | Album | 2008 |
Concert by the Sea | Erroll Garner Trio | Columbia | 1956 | Jazz | Album | 1999 |
"Conversations with Myself" | Bill Evans | Verve | 1963 | Jazz | Album | 2000 |
"Cool Water" | Sons of the Pioneers | Decca | 1941 | Country | Single | 1986 |
"Copenhagen" | Fletcher Henderson And His Orchestra | Gennett | 1924 | Jazz | Single | 2021 |
Copland: Appalachian Spring | Boston Symphony Orchestra conducted by Aaron Copland[31] | RCA Victor | 1959 | Classical | Album | 2000 |
"Copland: Appalachian Spring" | New York Philharmonic conducted by Leonard Bernstein | Columbia | 1961 | Classical | Single | 2009 |
"Copland: Fanfare for the Common Man" | London Symphony Orchestra conducted by Aaron Copland | Columbia | 1968 | Classical | Single | 2009 |
Copland: Symphony No. 3 | Minneapolis Symphony Orchestra conducted by Antal Doráti | Mercury | 1951 | Classical | Album | 2007 |
Cosmo's Factory | Creedence Clearwater Revival | Fantasy | 1970 | Rock | Album | 2014 |
Court and Spark | Joni Mitchell | Asylum | 1974 | Smooth Jazz | Album | 2004 |
The Cradle Will Rock | Original Broadway cast (Orson Welles, Marc Blitzstein, Vivian Vance etc.) | Musicraft | 1938 | Musical Show | Album | 1998 |
"Crazy" | Patsy Cline | Decca | 1962 | Country Pop | Single | 1992 |
"Crazy Arms" | Ray Price | Columbia | 1956 | Country | Single | 1999 |
"Crazy Blues" | Mamie Smith and Her Jazz Hounds | Okeh | 1920 | Blues | Single | 1994 |
"Crazy He Calls Me" | Billie Holiday | Decca | 1949 | Jazz | Single | 2010 |
Crosby, Stills & Nash | Crosby, Stills & Nash | Atlantic | 1969 | Folk Rock | Album | 1999 |
"Cross Road Blues" | Robert Johnson | Vocalion | 1936 | Blues | Single | 1998 |
Crosscurrents | Lennie Tristano & his Sextet | Capitol | 1949 | Jazz | Album | 2013 |
"Cry" | Johnnie Ray (with The Four Lads) | Okeh | 1951 | Traditional Pop | Single | 1998 |
"Cry Me a River" | Julie London | Liberty | 1955 | Traditional Pop | Single | 2001 |
"Crying" | Roy Orbison | Monument | 1961 | Country Rock | Single | 2002 |
"Crying in the Chapel" | The Orioles | Jubilee | 1953 | R&B | Single | 2008 |
"Dance to the Music" | Sly and the Family Stone | Epic | 1968 | Psychedelic Soul | Single | 1998 |
"Dancing in the Street" | Martha and the Vandellas | Gordy | 1964 | R&B | Single | 1999 |
"Dancing Queen" | ABBA | Polar | 1976 | Europop | Single | 2015 |
"Dang Me" | Roger Miller | Smash | 1964 | Country | Single | 1998 |
"The Dark End of the Street" | James Carr | Goldwax | 1967 | Soul | Single | 2016 |
The Dark Side of the Moon | Pink Floyd | Harvest | 1973 | Progressive Rock | Album | 1999 |
"Dark Was the Night, Cold Was the Ground" | Blind Willie Johnson | Columbia | 1927 | Gospel blues | Single | 2011 |
"Darktown Strutters' Ball" | Original Dixieland Jazz Band | Columbia | 1917 | Jazz | Single | 2006 |
"Days of Wine and Roses" | Henry Mancini | RCA | 1962 | Soundtrack | Single | 2003 |
Days of Wine and Roses and Other TV Requests | Andy Williams | Columbia | 1963 | Traditional pop | Album | 2022 |
"Dead Man's Curve" | Jan and Dean | Liberty | 1964 | Car Song | Single | 2008 |
"(Dear Mr. Gable) You Made Me Love You" | Judy Garland | Decca | 1937 | Soundtrack | Single | 1998 |
Debussy: Preludes, Book I and II | Walter Gieseking | Columbia | 1953–1954 | Classical | Album | 1998 |
"Deep in the Heart of Texas" | Gene Autry | Columbia | 1942 | Soundtrack | Single | 2012 |
Déjà Vu | Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young | Atlantic | 1970 | Rock | Album | 2012 |
"Desafinado" | Stan Getz and Charlie Byrd | Verve | 1962 | Bossa Nova | Single | 2000 |
Desperado | Eagles | Asylum | 1973 | Rock | Album | 2000 |
"Devil Got My Woman" | Skip James | Paramount | 1931 | Blues | Single | 2020 |
"Diminuendo and Crescendo in Blue" | Duke Ellington and His Orchestra | Columbia | 1956 | Jazz | Single | 1999 |
"Dinah" | Ethel Waters | Columbia | 1925 | Traditional Pop | Single | 1998 |
Dinu Lipatti Plays the Waltzes of Chopin | Dinu Lipatti | Columbia | 1950-1952 | Classical | Album | 1998 |
"Dippermouth Blues" | King Oliver & his Creole Jazz Band | Okeh | 1923 | Jazz | Single | 2010 |
Disraeli Gears | Cream | Atco | 1967 | Psychedelic Pop | Album | 1999 |
"Djangology" | Quintet of the Hot Club of France Featuring Django Reinhardt & Stéphane Grappelli | Decca | 1935 | Jazz | Single | 1999 |
"Do Nothin' Till You Hear from Me" | Duke Ellington & his Orchestra featuring Al Hibbler | Victor | 1944 | Jazz | Single | 2011 |
"Do You Believe in Magic" | The Lovin' Spoonful | Kama Sutra | 1965 | Folk Rock | Single | 2002 |
Doc Watson | Doc Watson | Vanguard | 1964 | Folk | Album | 2014 |
"Don't Be Cruel" | Elvis Presley | RCA Victor | 1956 | Rock & Roll | Single | 2002 |
"Don't Fence Me In" | Bing Crosby and The Andrews Sisters | Decca | 1944 | Traditional Pop | Single | 1998 |
"Don't Get Around Much Anymore (Never No Lament)" | Duke Ellington & his Famous Orchestra | Victor | 1940 | Jazz | Single | 2010 |
Don't Go to Strangers | Etta Jones | Prestige | 1960 | Jazz | Album | 2008 |
"" | Charlie Poole | Columbia | 1925 | Country | Single | 2007 |
"Don't Make Me Over" | Dionne Warwick | Scepter | 1962 | Pop | Single | 2000 |
"Don't Sit Under the Apple Tree (with Anyone Else but Me)" | The Andrews Sisters | Decca | 1942 | Pop | Single | 2016 |
"Don't Stop Believin'" | Journey | Columbia | 1981 | Rock | Single | 2020 |
The Doors | The Doors | Elektra | 1967 | Psychedelic Rock | Album | 2002 |
"Downhearted Blues" | Bessie Smith with Clarence Williams | Columbia | 1923 | Blues | Single | 2006 |
"Downtown" | Petula Clark | Warner Bros. | 1964 | Soul | Single | 2003 |
"Dream On" | Aerosmith Actual Performer: Steven Tyler |
Columbia | 1973 | Rock | Single | 2018 |
"Duke of Earl" | Gene Chandler | Vee-Jay | 1961 | Soul | Single | 2002 |
Dust Bowl Ballads, Volumes 1 & 2 | Woody Guthrie | Victor | 1940 | Folk | Album | 1998 |
"Dust My Broom" | Elmore James | Trumpet | 1952 | Blues | Single | 1998 |
Dusty in Memphis | Dusty Springfield[32] | Atlantic | 1969 | Pop | Album | 2001 |
Dvořák: Concerto in B Minor for Cello and Orchestra | Pablo Casals with Czech Philharmonic Orchestra conducted by George Szell | Gramophone[33] | 1938 | Classical | Album | 1998 |
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