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Library of Congress Takes Possession of Recording Archive from Universal Music Group

As reported recently in the New York Times: “The Library of Congress has begun taking possession of a huge donation of recordings, some 200,000 metal, glass and lacquer master discs from the period 1926 to 1948 that have been languishing in the subterranean vaults of Universal Music Group, the largest music conglomerate in the United States.

“The bequest…contains music representing every major genre of American popular song of that era—jazz, blues, country and the smooth pop of the pre-rock ’n’ roll period—as well as some light classical and spoken-word selections. One historic highlight is the master recording of Bing Crosby’s 1947 version of ‘White Christmas,’ which according to Guinness World Records is the best-selling single of all time.”

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