Tom Petty, Aerosmith, Jackson Browne, Fats Domino, Leonard Cohen, and the Troggs, are among the artists to have recordings inducted this year into the Grammy Hall of Fame.
Among the rock based recordings that were picked for the Hall this year are Tom Petty’s 1989 solo debut, Full Moon Fever; Aerosmith’s 1975 track “Walk This Way”; Jackson Browne’s 1972 self-titled debut; Link Wray & His Ray Men‘s 1958 recording of “Rumble,” Fats Domino’s 1957 classic “I’m Walkin’,” and the Troggs’ 1966 signature tune “Wild Thing.”
The full list of 2019 Grammy Hall Of Fame Inductees
Full Moon Fever
Tom Petty
MCA (1989)
Album
Jackson Browne
Jackson Browne
Asylum (1972)
Album
“Walk This Way”
Aerosmith
Columbia (1975)
Single
“Wild Thing”
The Troggs
Fontana/Atco (1966)
Single
“Move On Up”
Curtis Mayfield
Curtom (1972)
Single
“Hallelujah”
Leonard Cohen
Columbia (1984)
Single
“Harper Valley P.T.A.”
Jeannie C. Riley
Plantation (1968)
Single
“I’m Walkin'”
Fats Domino
Imperial (1957)
Single
“La Bamba”
El Jarocho
Victor (1939)
Single
“Rumble”
Link Wray & His Ray Men
Cadence (1958)
Single
“Smoke Gets In Your Eyes”
The Platters
Mercury (1958)
Single
“Rockin’ Around The Christmas Tree”
Brenda Lee
Decca (1958)
Single
‘Round About Midnight
Miles Davis
Columbia (1957)
Album
“To Be Young, Gifted And Black”
Nina Simone
RCA Victor (1969)
Single
Frank Sinatra & Antonio Carlos Jobim
Reprise (1967)
Album
Ella Fitzgerald Sings The George And Ira Gershwin Songbook
Ella Fitzgerald
Verve (1959)
Album
Jaco Pastorius
Jaco Pastorius
Epic (1976)
Album
“Coat Of Many Colors”
Dolly Parton
RCA Victor (1971)
Single
Bernstein: Mass-A Theatre Peice For Strings, Players And Dancers
Columbia Masterworks (1971)
Album
“Ko Ko”
Charlie Parker’s Ri Bop Boys
Savoy (1945)
Single
“Pata Pata”
Miriam Makeba
Reprise (1967)
Single
“St. Louis Blues”
W.C. Handy
Columbia (1914)
Single
“Taked Me Out To The Ballgame”
Edward Meeker With The Edison Orchestra
Edison (1908)
Single
“Tenderly”
Sarah Vaughan
Mercury (1947)
Single
“Tenor Madness”
Sonny Rollins Quartet Featuring John Coltrane
Prestige (1956)
Track
SOURCE: Press release