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On January 27, 2003, the first 50 recordings were announced by James Billington, the Librarian of Congress. [3] The first four yearly lists each had 50 selections. Since 2006, 25 recordings have been selected annually. As of 2024, a total of 650 recordings have been preserved in the Registry.
Recording Or CollectionPerformer Or AgentRelease YearInduction Year19982024 [110]19942024 [110]19942024 [110]19922024 [110]4. Nov. 2023 · The Library of Congress holds the nation's largest public collection of sound recordings (music and spoken word) and radio broadcasts, some 3 million recordings in all.
Listen to and download historical sound recordings from the Library of Congress collections, free of charge. These recordings reflect the language, attitudes, perspectives, and beliefs of different times and may contain offensive content.