La Bibliothèque du Congrès ajoute Beyoncé et Taylor Swift au registre national des enregistrements

La Bibliothèque du Congrès a annoncé les sélections de cette année pour le National Recording Registry, distinguant des enregistrements de Beyoncé, Taylor Swift, Weezer et d'autres artistes comme étant des sons emblématiques de l'histoire américaine.

La Bibliothèque du Congrès a annoncé la liste des enregistrements de cette année qui seront conservés au sein de son National Recording Registry. Parmi les œuvres sélectionnées figurent "Single Ladies (Put a Ring on It)" de Beyoncé, l'album 1989 de Taylor Swift, le Blue Album de Weezer, la version de "I Feel for You" par Chaka Khan, l'album Beauty and the Beat des Go-Go's, et "Midnight Train to Georgia" de Gladys Knight and the Pips, ainsi que plusieurs œuvres antérieures datant de 1944 à 1994.

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