They made you dance, jive and have the time of your life.
Now, "Dancing Queen" singers ABBA along with Sly And The Family Stone, Bonnie Raitt, Bob Dylan, Otis Redding, Sex Pistols, Willie Nelson and Alice Cooper are among the 2015 inductees into the Recording Academy's Grammy Hall of Fame.
The new crop of hall of famers will have 14 songs and 13 albums -- spanning nine decades -- enter the prestigious ranks, which includes 987 recordings. To be eligible, each recording had to be at least 25 years old.
Scroll to the bottom of the list to listen to some of the inductees in our Spotify playlist.
14 songs
ABBA, "Dancing Queen," 1976
Alice Cooper, "School's Out," 1972
Lou Reed, "Walk on the Wild Side," 1972
Otis Redding, "Try a Little Tenderness," 1966
Aaron Neville, "Tell It Like It Is," 1966
Fontella Bass, "Rescue Me," 1965
Bobby Fuller Four, "I Fought the Law," 1965
The 4 Seasons, "Big Girls Don't Cry," 1962
The Dominoes, "Sixty Minute Man," 1951
Hank Williams and His Drifting Cowboys, "Honky Tonkin," 1947
Fats Waller, His Rhythm And His Orchestra, "Jitterbug Waltz," 1942
Bob Wills And His Texas Playboys, "San Antonio Rose," 1939
Paul Robeson, "Swing Low, Sweet Chariot," 1926
Fisk Jubilee Singers, "Swing Low, Sweet Chariot," 1909
13 albums
Bonnie Raitt, Nick of Time, 1989
Willie Nelson, Stardust, 1978
Chic, Le Freak, 1978
Sex Pistols, Never Mind the Bollocks, Here's the Sex Pistols, 1977
Bob Dylan, Blood on the Tracks, 1975
Kraftwerk, Autobahn, 1974
Neil Young, Harvest, 1972
John Prine, John Prine, 1971
Sly And The Family Stone, Stand!, 1969
Leonard Cohen, Songs of Leonard Cohen, 1967
Sonny Rollins, The Bridge, 1962
Ornette Coleman, The Shape of Jazz to Come, 1959
Harry Belafonte, Calypso, 1956
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