The 57 Annual Grammy Awards will air Sunday, February 8 on CBS starting at 8 pm from the Staples Center in Los Angeles. All music genres will be honored and awards given out. While Eric Church, Tim McGraw, Miranda Lambert,  and Dierks Bentley are among those nominated, they aren't the only country stars being honored that evening.

Every year, the Recording Academy announces the inductees into the Grammy Hall of Fame. These are recordings that are considered timeless and deserving of being preserved. After the class of 2015's 27 titles are inducted, there will be 987 in total on the list. So who's in this year?

There's, among others, the 4 Seasons' "Big Girls Don't Cry",  Neil Young's 1972 album "Harvest", ABBA's "Dancing Queen", Hank Williams and the Drifiting Cowboys  "Honky Tonkin'", and Willie Nelson's 1978 album "Stardust".

According to grammy.com, this latest round of inducted recordings continues to highlight diversity and recording excellence, and acknowledges both singles and album recordings of all genres at least 25 years old that exhibit qualitative or historical significance. Recordings are reviewed annually by a special member committee comprised of eminent and knowledgeable professionals from all branches of the recording arts, with final approval by The Recording Academy's National Board of Trustees.

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Congratulations to this year's inductees. Please excuse me while I make sure I have these titles in my collection.

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