The latest list of the newest Grammy Hall of Fame inductees has been released and the lists is as eclectic as the artists themselves.
President and CEO of the Recording Academy Neil Portnow says the Hall of Fame works to embody the changes and diversity of music throughout the years.
"Iconic and inspiring, these recordings are an integral part of our musical, social and cultural history, and we are proud to have added them to our growing catalog."
Here is the full list of inductees:
- "Band of Gypsys," Jimi Hendrix
- "Bring it on Home to Me," Sam Cooke
- "The Chronic," Dr. Dre
- "Dream On," Aerosmith
- "Fight the Power," Public Enemy
- "Flash Light," Parliament
- "Grazing in the Grass," Hugh Masekela
- "Heart Like a Wheel," Linda Ronstadt
- "I Can't Help Myself," Four Tops
- "I Heard It Through the Grapevine," Gladys Knight & The Pips
- "(I Love You) For Sentimental Reasons," The King Cole Trio
- "I Will Always Love You," Whitney Houston
- "Johnny Cash At Folsom Prison," Johnny Cash
- "Mary Had a Little Lamb," Thomas Alva Edison
- "Me and Mrs. Jones," Billy Paul
- "Moon River," Andy Williams
- "My Man," Billie Holiday
- "Nevermind," Nirvana
- "A Night at the Opera," Queen
- "Paint it, Black," The Rolling Stones
- "Savoy Blues," Louis Armstrong & His Hot Five
- "A Song for You," Leon Russell
- "Space Oddity," David Bowie
- "That's All Right," Arthur "Big Boy" Crudup
- "Tubular Bells," Mike Oldfield