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The list of inductees for the 2018 Grammy Hall of Fame has been unveiled, and the National Recording Academy did an amazing job!
Included on the list are Hip-Hop, R&B, Pop, and Rock legends and some of some their biggest hits. Check out the full list below.
BAND OF GYPSYS Jimi Hendrix Capitol (1970) Album
“BRING IT ON HOME TO ME” Sam Cooke RCA Victor (1962) Single
THE CHRONIC Dr. Dre Death Row (1992) Album
“DREAM ON” Aerosmith Columbia (1973) Single
“FIGHT THE POWER” Public Enemy Motown (1989) Single
“FLASH LIGHT“ Parliament Casablanca (1978) Single
“GRAZING IN THE GRASS” Hugh Masekela UNI (1968) Single
HEART LIKE A WHEEL Linda Ronstadt Capitol (1974) Album
“I CAN’T HELP MYSELF” Four Tops Motown (1965) Single
“I HEARD IT THROUGH THE GRAPEVINE” Gladys Knight & The Pips Soul/Motown (1967) Single
“(I LOVE YOU) FOR SENTIMENTAL REASONS” The King Cole Trio Capitol (1946) Single
“I WILL ALWAYS LOVE YOU” Whitney Houston Arista (1992) Single
JOHNNY CASH AT FOLSOM PRISON Johnny Cash Columbia (1968) Album
“MARY HAD A LITTLE LAMB” Thomas Alva Edison N/A (1878) Single
“ME AND MRS. JONES” Billy Paul Philadelphia International (1972) Single
“MOON RIVER” Andy Williams Columbia (1962) Track from Moon River & Other Great Movie Themes
“MY MAN” Billie Holiday Brunswick (1937) Single
NEVERMIND Nirvana DGC (1991) Album
A NIGHT AT THE OPERA Queen Elektra (1975) Album
“PAINT IT, BLACK” The Rolling Stones London (1966) Single
“SAVOY BLUES” Louis Armstrong & His Hot Five Okeh (1927) Single
“A SONG FOR YOU” Leon Russell Shelter (1970) Single
“SPACE ODDITY” David Bowie Mercury (1969) Track from Space Oddity
“THAT’S ALL RIGHT” Arthur “Big Boy” Crudup RCA Victor (1949) Single
TUBULAR BELLS Mike Oldfield Virgin (1973) Album
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