Tuesday, December 3, 2013

The Rolling Stones, George Harrison, U2 inducted into Grammy Hall of Fame.

Rolling Stones,

Santana,

George Harrison, U2 inducted into Grammy Hall of Fame

Twenty-seven new recordings were announced Dec. 3 as the latest music named to the Grammy Hall of Fame by the Recording Academy. The newest inductees include records by George Harrison, Santana, Miles Davis, Creedence Clearwater Revival, the Rolling Stones, Dolly Parton, U2, Sister Rosetta Tharpe and War.
According to the Recording Academy, recordings are nominated annually by a special member committee and then approved by The Recording Academy's National Board of Trustees. With the 27 new titles, the list currently totals 960 and is on display at the Grammy Museum at L.A. Live.
The full list of 2014 inductees: Songwriters of singles in parentheses)
  • “After the Gold Rush,” Neil Young, Reprise (1970), album
  • “All Things Must Pass,” George Harrison, Apple (1970), album
  • “The Chicago Transit Authority,” Chicago, Columbia (1969), album
  • “Cosmos Factory,” Creedence Clearwater Revival, Fantasy (1970), album
  • “Doc Watson,” Doc Watson, Vanguard (1964), album
  • "Fortunate Son,” Creedence Clearwater Revival, (John Fogerty), Fantasy (1969), single
  • "Georgia (On My Mind)," Hoagy Carmichael And His Orchestra, (Hoagy Carmichael, Stuart Gorrell)
  • Victor (1930), single
  • "Get Up — I Feel Like Being Like A Sex Machine," James Brown, (James Brown), King (1970), sngle
  • "Honky Tonk Women," The Rolling Stones, (Mick Jagger, Keith Richards), London (1969), single
  • "Jolene," Dolly Parton, (Dolly Parton), RCA (1973), single
  • “The Joshua Tree,” U2, Island (1987), album
  • “Kristofferson,” Kris Kristofferson, Monument (1970), album
  • “Low Rider,” War, (Allen, Brown, Dickerson, Goldstein, Jordan, Miller, Oskar & Scott), United Artists (1975), single
  • “Mary Poppins – Original Cast Soundtrack,” Julie Andrews, Dick Van Dyke & Various Artists, Buena Vista (1964), album
  • "Nobody Knows the Trouble I've Seen," Louis Armstrong And The All Stars, (Spiritual Arranged by Henry "Harry" Thacker Burleigh), Decca (1938), aingle
  • "Raindrops Keep Fallin' On My Head," B.J. Thomas, (Burt Bacharach, Hal David), Scepter (1969),
  • single
  • “Rapper's Delight,” Sugarhill Gang, (Bernard Edwards, Nile Rogers), Sugar Hill (1979), single
  • “Relaxin' With The Miles Davis Quintet,” Miles Davis, Prestige (1958), album
  • ”The Revolution Will Not Be Televised," Gil Scott-Heron, (Gil Scott-Heron), Flying Dutchman (1970), single
  • "Strange Things Happening Every Day," Sister Rosetta Tharpe, (Rosetta Tharpe), Decca (1945)
  • Single
  • “Sweet Home Chicago,” Robert Johnson, (Robert Johnson), Vocalion (1937), single
  • "3 O'Clock Blues," B.B. King, (Lowell Fulson, B.B. King), RPM (1952), single
  • "Under The Boardwalk," The Drifters, (Artie Resnick, Kenny Young), Atlantic (1964), single
  • "Walk This Way," Run-D.M.C., (Joe Perry, Steven Tyler), Profile (1986), single
  • "Wonderful World," Sam Cooke, (Sam Cook, Herb Albert & Lou Adler), Keen (1960), single
  • “Woodstock — Music From The Orginal Sound Track And More,” Various Artists. Cotillion (1970), album
  • "Yardbird Suite," Charlie Parker Septet, (Charlie Parker), Dial (1946), single