Latin Grammy Hall of Fame Award

The Latin Grammy Hall of Fame Award is a special Latin Grammy award established in 2001 to honor recordings that are at least twenty-five years old and that have "qualitative or historical significance". The award honors recordings (singles and albums) performed in Spanish or Portuguese. A complete list of recordings awarded this title appear below.

Alphabetical listing by format and year

2001

Title Artist Record Label (Year of Release) Genre (Format) Year Inducted
Adiós Nonino Ástor Piazzolla Trova Argentina Today's Jam Classical (1969) Traditional (album) 2001
Caetano Veloso Caetano Veloso Philips-Today's Universal (1967) Brazilian (album) 2001
Chega de Saudade João Gilberto Odeon (1959) Brazilian (album) 2001
The Composer of Desafinado Plays Antonio Carlos Jobim Verve (1963) Brazilian (album) 2001
Concierto de Aranjuez Regino Sainz de la Maza and Orquesta Nacional de España Columbia (1948) Classical (album) 2001
Getz/Gilberto Stan Getz and João Gilberto featuring Antonio Carlos Jobim and Astrud Gilberto Verve (1963) Brazilian (album) 2001
"Bésame Mucho" Pedro Vargas RCA (1941) Tropical (single) 2001
"Desafinado" João Gilberto Odeon (1958) Brazilian (single) 2001
"El Día Que Me Quieras" Carlos Gardel RCA/Victor (1935) Traditional (single) 2001
"El Manisero (The Peanut Vendor)" Don Azpiazú RCA (1930) Tropical (single) 2001
"El Reloj" Lucho Gatica Odeon Chilena S.A. (1959) Tropical (single) 2001
"Garota De Ipanema (The Girl From Ipanema)" Antonio Carlos Jobim Verve (1963) Brazilian (single) 2001
"La Barca" Lucho Gatica Odeon Chilena S.A. (1960) Tropical (single) 2001
"Mambo No. 5" Pérez Prado RCA Victor (1950) Tropical (single) 2001
"Oye Como Va" Santana Columbia (1970) Rock (single) 2001
"Sabor a Mí" Javier Solís Columbia (1960) Regional Mexican (single) 2001
"Somos Novios" Armando Manzanero RCA Victor (1970) Tropical (single) 2001

2007

Title Artist Record Label (Year of Release) Genre (Format) Year Inducted
Mediterráneo Joan Manuel Serrat Zafiro/Novola (1971) Singer-songwriter (album) 2007
Detalles Roberto Carlos CBS Columbia (1971) Brazilian-Romantic (album) 2007
Elis & Tom Elis Regina and Antonio Carlos Jobim Phonogram/Polygram (1974) MPB (album) 2007
Español and More Vol. 1 Nat King Cole Capitol (1958) Traditional pop (album) 2007
Siembra Willie Colón and Rubén Blades Fania (1978) Salsa (album) 2007
Irakere Irakere Columbia (1979) Traditional Tropical (album) 2007
"Caballo Viejo" Roberto Torres y su Charanga Vallenata Guajiro (1980) Traditional Tropical (single) 2007
"Mi Viejo" Piero CBS (1980) Singer-songwriter (single) 2007
"Muchacha Ojos de Papel" Almendra RCA (1969) Rock (single) 2007
"El Rey" José Alfredo Jiménez RCA/Victor (1971) Ranchera (single) 2007
"Rayito de Luna" Los Panchos CBS (1960) Pop (single) 2007
"Son de la Loma" Trio Matamoros Victor (1928) Brazilian (single) 2001

2013

Title Artist Record Label (Year of Release) Genre (Format) Year Inducted
Amor Eterno Rocío Dúrcal Ariola (1984) Pop music (album) 2013
Cuban Jam Sessions in Miniature/Descargas Israel "Cachao" López Panart (1957) Jazz (album) 2013
Dulce Patria Jorge Negrete Orfeón (1950) Regional Mexican (album) 2013
Jovem Guarda Roberto Carlos CBS Brazil (1965) Brazilian (album) 2013
Porque Yo Te Amo Sandro de América CBS (1968) Pop (album) 2013
Recital-Teatro Amadeo Roldán Irakere EGREM (1974) Jazz (album) 2013
"América América" Nino Bravo Polygram (1973) Pop (single) 2013
"Cómo Fue" Beny Moré RCA (1953) Tropical (single) 2013
"Eres Tú" Mocedades Zafiro/Novolo (1973) Traditional (single) 2013
"Gracias a la Vida" Violeta Parra RCA/Victor (1966) Traditional (single) 2013
"La Bamba" Ritchie Valens Del-Fi (1959) Rock (single) 2013
"Mais Que Nada" Sérgio Mendes A&M (1966) Brazilian (single) 2013

Sources: 2001,[1] 2007,[2] 2013[3]

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