Little Richard's rollicking 1955 single "Tutti Frutti" and The Band's 1969 self-titled LP are being recognized as culturally significant. Billboard.com reports that the historic recordings are among 25 entering the 2009 Library of Congress' National Recording Registry. Also included are Willie Nelson's "Red Headed Stranger," Cliff Edwards' rendition of "When You Wish Upon A Star," Loretta Lynn's "Coal Miner's Daughter," "Horses" by Patti Smith, "Soul Folk In Action" by The Staples Singers, and selections from across an array of musical genres.