Under the National Recording Preservation Act of 2000, selected recordings must be "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant" and at least ten years old.
Spanning the years 1911-1986, the selections for 2015 are as follows:
- Let Me Call You Sweetheart—Columbia Quartette (The Peerless Quartet) (1911)
- Wild Cat Blues—Clarence Williams' Blue Five (1923)
- Statesboro Blues—Blind Willie McTell (1928)
- Bonaparte's Retreat—W.H. Stepp (1937)
- Vic and Sade—Episode: Decoration Day (June 4, 1937)
- Mahler Symphony No. 9—Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra, conducted by Bruno Walter (1938)
- Carousel of American Music—George M. Cohan, Irving Berlin, Johnny Mercer, Arthur Freed, Shelton Brooks, Hoagy Carmichael, others (Sept. 24, 1940)
- The Marshall Plan Speech—George C. Marshall (June 5, 1947)
- Destination Freedom—Episodes: A Garage in Gainesville and Execution Awaited (Sept. 25 and Oct. 2, 1949)
- Original Soundtrack from A Streetcar Named Desire—Alex North, composer (1951)
- Cry Me A River—Julie London (1955)
- Mack the Knife (singles)—Louis Armstrong (1956); Bobby Darin (1959)
- Wilt Chamberlain's 100-Point Game, Fourth-Quarter Coverage (Philadelphia Warriors vs. New York Knicks)—Bill Campbell, announcer (March 2, 1962)
- A Love Supreme—John Coltrane (1964)
- It's My Way—Buffy Sainte-Marie (1964) (album)
- Where Did Our Love Go (single)—The Supremes (1964)
- People Get Ready (single)—The Impressions (1965)
- Mama Tried (single)—Merle Haggard (1968)
- Abraxas—Santana (1970)
- Class Clown—George Carlin (1972)
- Robert and Clara Schumann Complete Piano Trios—The Beaux Arts Trio (1972)
- Piano Man (single)—Billy Joel (1973)
- Bogalusa Boogie—Clifton Chenier (1976)
- I Will Survive (single)—Gloria Gaynor (1978)
- Master of Puppets—Metallica (1986)
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