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Lauryn Hill’s ‘The Miseducation of Lauryn Hill’ To Be Added To The Library of Congress

Posted on March 26th, 2015
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1. Vernacular Wax Cylinder Recordings at University of California, Santa Barbara Library (c.1890-1910)

2. The Benjamin Ives Gilman Collection, recorded at the 1893 World’s Columbian Exposition at Chicago (1893)

3. “The Boys of the Lough”/”The Humours of Ennistymon” (single)—Michael Coleman (1922)

4. “Black Snake Moan” / “Match Box Blues”(single)—Blind Lemon Jefferson (1927)

5. “Sorry, Wrong Number” (episode of “Suspense” radio series, May 25, 1943)

6. “Ac-Cent-Tchu-Ate the Positive” (single)—Johnny Mercer (1944)

7. Radio Coverage of President Franklin D. Roosevelt’s Funeral—Arthur Godfrey, et al. (April 14, 1945)

8. “Kiss Me, Kate” (original cast album) (1949)

9. “John Brown’s Body” (album)—Tyrone Power, Judith Anderson, and Raymond Massey; directed
by Charles Laughton (1953)

10. “My Funny Valentine” (single)—The Gerry Mulligan Quartet featuring Chet Baker (1953)

11. “Sixteen Tons” (single)—Tennessee Ernie Ford (1955)

12. “Mary Don’t You Weep” (single)—The Swan Silvertones (1959)

13. “Joan Baez” (album)—Joan Baez (1960)

14. “Stand by Me” (single)—Ben E. King (1961)

15. “New Orleans’ Sweet Emma Barrett and her Preservation Hall Jazz Band” (album)—Sweet Emma and her Preservation Hall Jazz Band (1964)

16. “You’ve Lost That Lovin’ Feelin’” (single)—The Righteous Brothers (1964)

17. “The Doors” (album)—The Doors (1967)

18. “Stand!” (album)—Sly and the Family Stone (1969)

19. “Lincoln Mayorga and Distinguished Colleagues” (album)—Lincoln Mayorga (1968)

20. “A Wild and Crazy Guy” (album)—Steve Martin (1978)

21. “Sesame Street: All-Time Platinum Favorites” (album)—Various (1995)

22. “OK Computer” (album)—Radiohead (1997)

23. “Old Regular Baptists: Lined-Out Hymnody from Southeastern Kentucky” (album)—Indian
Bottom Association (1997)

24. “The Miseducation of Lauryn Hill” (album)—Lauryn Hill (1998)

25. “Fanfares for the Uncommon Woman” (album)—Colorado Symphony Orchestra, Marin Alsop, conductor; Joan Tower, composer (1999)

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