The Grammy Hall of Fame added 26 new recordings the Recording Academy Wednesday, including recordings by the Grateful Dead and Fleetwood Mac.

Other recordings added include Joan Jett & the Blackhearts' "I Love Rock & Roll," Jimmy Buffett's "Margaritaville," and Blondie's "Heart of Glass."

The Grammy Hall of Fame, which is currently home to 1,013 recordings, selected 26 albums and songs across all genres that are at least 25 years old and have, what the organization says, either historical or qualitative significance.

"The Recording Academy remains dedicated to celebrating a wide variety of great music through the decades. Spanning more than 50 years, the 2016 GRAMMY Hall Of Fame entries are an outstanding collection, marked by both historical and cultural significance. These works have influenced and inspired music fans for generations and we are proud to induct them into our catalog of distinguished recordings," the Recording Academy President Neil Portnow said in a statement.

Eddie Levert of the O'Jays, who are also being honored, told Billboard, "It makes us feel very blessed and excited that after so many years our music still brings joy to fans around the world."

Jazz legend Louis Armstrong will have both his album Ella and Louis and his single "Black and Blue," inducted as well. The Grateful Dead's American Beauty has also been added.

You can check out the full list here.