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Taylor Swift’s ‘1989,’ Beyoncé’s ‘Single Ladies’ and Records From Ray Charles, the Go-Go’s, Byrds, Weezer, Reba and More Inducted Into National Recording Registry

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Taylor Swift’s ‘1989,’ Beyoncé’s ‘Single Ladies’ and Records From Ray Charles, the Go-Go’s, Byrds, Weezer, Reba and More Inducted Into National Recording Registry
May 14, 2026 8:51am PT Taylor Swift’s ‘1989,’ Beyoncé’s ‘Single Ladies’ and Records From Ray Charles, the Go-Go’s, Byrds, Weezer, Reba and More Inducted Into National Recording Registry

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Chris Willman

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ChrisWillman See All Taylor Swift's '1989,' Beyoncé's 'Single Ladies' and Records From Ray Charles, Weezer, the Go-Go's and Byrds Inducted Into the National Recording Registry National Recording Registry

The National Recording Registry, the list of historic audio treasures compiled and added to annually by the Library of Congress, is now 25 entries richer with the addition of 25 albums, singles or broadcasts that run the gamut from Taylor Swift‘s “1989” and Beyoncé’s “Single Ladies (Put a Ring on It)” back to Paul Anka, Ray Charles and Ruth Brown.

The Recording Registry spans the entire history of recorded sound, but only rarely does the Library of Congress see fit to induct recordings made as recently as the 21st century, so the Swift and Beyoncé entries are in rare company, being the only inductees released since 2000. The oldest entry on this year’s list is Spike Jones and His City Slickers’ novelty record “Cocktails for Two,” from 1944.

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