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‘All I Want for Christmas Is You’ enters National Recording Registry

The Library of Congress announced Wednesday that Mariah Carey‘s iconic holiday hit “All I Want for Christmas Is You” will be entered into the Library of Congress National Recording Registry.

Carla Hayden, the library of Congress, stated in a press release that” The National Recording Registry preserves our origins through recorded tone and reflects our nation’s’s unique community.”

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According to Hayden, Carey’s’s reach is one of 25 tapes that have been added to the register, guaranteeing that recordings are preserved for future generations.

Mariah Carey’s’s first song to be added to the National Recording Registry is” All I Want for Christmas Is You ,” the seasonal juggernaut that now sells more records than its 1994 release. ” The delighted pop star told the Library that it’s’s the ideal fit for a young girl from Long Island who grew up wanting an ideal Christmas.”

Carey claimed that she used her youth self to read the hit.

What are all the points I wanted when I was a nestling? I tried to tap into my childhood soul, my little girl soul. based on Carey. ” I wanted it to be a love song because that’s’s kind of what people relate to, but it also wanted to make you happy because it was Christmas.”

According to the recording actor, her song’s’s training is a great honor.

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” I feel beyond recognized!” When I was writing and recording this songs, I obviously did not anticipate this happening! She tweeted,” Thank you so much, Ms. Hayden and the @ librarycongress.

Along with” All I Want for Christmas Is You ,” John Lennon and Yoko Ono also recorded” Imagine” and” Stairway to Heaven” by Led Zeppelin.



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