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Janet Jackson's 'Rhythm Nation 1814' Added To National Recording Registry

MINNEAPOLIS (AP/WCCO) — Janet Jackson's socially conscious album "Rhythm Nation 1814," Louis Armstrong's jazzy "When the Saints Go Marching In" and Nas' debut release "Illmatic" are among 25 recordings being inducted to the National Recording Registry.

The Library of Congress announced Wednesday that Labelle's song "Lady Marmalade" and Kool & the Gang's "Celebration" are some of the titles tapped for preservation this year. The national library chose a few more memorable titles including Kermit the Frog's "The Rainbow Connection."

Librarian of Congress Carla Hayden said they received about 900 public nominations this year for recordings to add to the registry.

"The National Recording Registry will preserve our history through these vibrant recordings of music and voices that have reflected our humanity and shaped our culture from the past 143 years," Hayden said in a statement.

According to the New York Times, Jackson's album received the most votes in the public nominating process.

"Rhythm Nation 1814," which racked up a then-record seven top five singles including such chart-toppers as "Escapade," "Miss You Much," and "Love Will Never Do (Without You)," was produced by Jimmy Jam and Terry Lewis and recorded in the Twin Cities at Jam & Lewis's Flyte Tyme Studios in Edina.

"Rhythm Nation 1814" has been certified as six-time platinum by the RIAA.

The library selects titles for preservation because of their cultural and historic importance to the American soundscape. The titles have to be at least 10 years old.

The registry is adding the 1941 Christmas Eve radio broadcast by U.S. President Franklin D. Roosevelt and Prime Minister Winston Churchill of the United Kingdom after the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor.

Others that made the list include the soap opera theme song, "The Guiding Light," Connie Smith's single "Once a Day," Albert King's album "Born Under a Bad Sign."

Phil Rizzuto's 1961 radio play-by-play of Roger Maris' 61st homerun — which surpassed Babe Ruth's previous record — was added to the registry.

(© Copyright 2021 CBS Broadcasting Inc. All Rights Reserved. The Associated Press contributed to this report.)

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