Music & Musical Instruments - Overview

The Museum's music collections contain more than 5,000 instruments of American and European heritage. These include a quartet of 18th-century Stradivari stringed instruments, Tito Puente's autographed timbales, and the Yellow Cloud guitar that belonged to Prince, to name only a few. Several of these rare instruments can be heard in performances of the Smithsonian Chamber Players and in other public programs. Music collections also include jukeboxes and synthesizers, square-dancing outfits and sheet music, archival materials, oral histories, and recordings of performances at the Museum. The vast Sam DeVincent Collection of Illustrated Sheet Music is a remarkable window into the American past in words, music, and visual imagery. The Duke Ellington and Ruth Ellington Boatwright collections contain handwritten music compositions, sound recordings, business records, and other materials documenting the career of this renowned musician.
"Music & Musical Instruments - Overview" showing 68 items.
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Sound Recording
- Description
- Elvis Aron Presley (1935—1977) is one of the best-known and most influential figures in popular music. Throughout his career, Elvis incorporated pop, gospel, country, and blues elements into creating his trademark style and earning his mainstream success.
- This recording is the first of Elvis's many albums that he made for RCA. The company took a major risk in releasing a full album from this new "rock & roll" artist, as teenagers were more likely to buy 45 rpm singles than a full LP. The Elvis Presley album included recording sessions Elvis did for RCA and five previously unissued songs recorded earlier with Sun Records. After the album's release in March 1956, Elvis Presley eventually went on to become the first rock & roll album to reach number one on national record sales charts, and RCA's first million-dollar-earning pop album.
- Location
- Currently not on view
- Date made
- 1956
- recording artist
- Presley, Elvis
- manufacturer
- RCA Victor
- ID Number
- 2000.3053.1039
- nonaccession number
- 2000.3053
- catalog number
- 2000.3053.1039
- label number
- LPM-1254
- Data Source
- National Museum of American History, Kenneth E. Behring Center
Sound Recording, "Sputnik Dance," performed by the Equadors
- Description
- Alan Turner, the lead singer in The Equadors, a Philadelphia rhythm and blues band, composed the song "Sputnik Dance," which the group recorded in early 1958. Track 2 on this side was the song "I'll Be the One." The other side had songs "A Vision" and "Stay a Little Longer." The Equadors later renamed the group The Modern Ink Spots, and sang for several years.
- Location
- Currently not on view
- Date made
- 1958
- maker
- RCA Victor
- ID Number
- 2007.0048.01
- accession number
- 2007.0048
- catalog number
- 2007.0048.01
- maker number
- EPA 4286
- Data Source
- National Museum of American History, Kenneth E. Behring Center
sound recording: That Wonderful Mother Of Mine; M-O-T-H-E-R
- Description (Brief)
- Eddy Arnold. side 1: THAT WONDERFUL MOTHER OF MINE; side 2: M-O-T-H-E-R (RCA Victor 21-0009). from the album, "To Mother" (RCA Victor P 239)
- 78 rpm
- Location
- Currently not on view
- date made
- 1949
- recording artist
- Arnold, Eddy
- maker
- RCA Victor
- ID Number
- 1996.0320.05008
- maker number
- 21-0009
- P 239
- accession number
- 1996.0320
- catalog number
- 1996.0320.05008
- Data Source
- National Museum of American History, Kenneth E. Behring Center
sound recording: Bring Your Roses To Her Now; I Wish I Had a Girl Like You, Mother
- Description (Brief)
- Eddy Arnold. side 1: BRING YOU ROSES TO HER NOW; side 2: I WISH I HAD A GIRL LIKE YOU, MOTHER (RCA Victor 21-0010). from the album, "To Mother" (RCA Victor P 239)
- 78 rpm
- Location
- Currently not on view
- date made
- 1949
- recording artist
- Arnold, Eddy
- maker
- RCA Victor
- ID Number
- 1996.0320.05009
- maker number
- 21-0010
- P 239
- accession number
- 1996.0320
- catalog number
- 1996.0320.05009
- Data Source
- National Museum of American History, Kenneth E. Behring Center
sound recording: I Wouldn't Trade the Silver In My Mother's Hair; My Mother's Sweet Voice
- Description (Brief)
- Eddy Arnold. side 1: I WOULDN'T TRADE THE SILVER IN MY MOTHER'S HAIR; side 2: MY MOTHER'S SWEET VOICE (RCA Victor 21-0011). from the album, "To Mother" (RCA Victor P 239)
- 78 rpm
- Location
- Currently not on view
- date made
- 1949
- recording artist
- Arnold, Eddy
- maker
- RCA Victor
- ID Number
- 1996.0320.05010
- maker number
- 21-0011
- P 239
- accession number
- 1996.0320
- catalog number
- 1996.0320.05010
- Data Source
- National Museum of American History, Kenneth E. Behring Center
sound recording: Rockin' Alone; I'm Thinking Tonight Of My Blue Eyes
- Description (Brief)
- Eddy Arnold. side 1: ROCKIN' ALONE; side 2: I'M THINKING TONIGHT OF MY BLUE EYES (RCA Victor 20-2488). from the album, "All Time Hits from the Hills" (RCA Victor P 195)
- 78 rpm
- Location
- Currently not on view
- date made
- 1947
- recording artist
- Arnold, Eddy
- maker
- RCA Victor
- ID Number
- 1996.0320.05011
- maker number
- 20-2488
- P 195
- accession number
- 1996.0320
- catalog number
- 1996.0320.05011
- Data Source
- National Museum of American History, Kenneth E. Behring Center
sound recording: It Makes No Difference Now; Molly Darling
- Description (Brief)
- Eddy Arnold. side 1: IT MAKES NO DIFFERENCE NOW; side 2: MOLLY DARLING (RCA Victor 20-2489). from the album, "All Time Hits from the Hills" (RCA Victor P 195)
- 78 rpm
- Location
- Currently not on view
- date made
- 1947
- recording artist
- Arnold, Eddy
- maker
- RCA Victor
- ID Number
- 1996.0320.05012
- maker number
- 20-2489
- P 195
- accession number
- 1996.0320
- catalog number
- 1996.0320.05012
- Data Source
- National Museum of American History, Kenneth E. Behring Center
sound recording: Prisoner's Song, The; Seven Years With the Wrong Woman
- Description (Brief)
- Eddy Arnold. side 1: PRISONER'S SONG; side 2: SEVEN YEARS WITH THE WRONG WOMAN (RCA Victor 20-2490). from the album, "All Time Hits from the Hills" (RCA Victor P 195)
- 78 rpm
- Location
- Currently not on view
- date made
- 1947
- recording artist
- Arnold, Eddy
- maker
- RCA Victor
- ID Number
- 1996.0320.05013
- maker number
- 20-2490
- P 195
- accession number
- 1996.0320
- catalog number
- 1996.0320.05013
- Data Source
- National Museum of American History, Kenneth E. Behring Center
sound recording: Will the Circle Be Unbroken (My Family Circle); Who At My Door Is Standing
- Description (Brief)
- Eddy Arnold. side 1: WILL THE CIRCLE BE UNBROKEN (MY FAMILY CIRCLE); side 2: WHO AT MY DOOR IS STANDING (RCA Victor 20-2491). from the album, "All Time Hits from the Hills" (RCA Victor P 195)
- 78 rpm
- Location
- Currently not on view
- date made
- 1947
- recording artist
- Arnold, Eddy
- maker
- RCA Victor
- ID Number
- 1996.0320.05014
- maker number
- 20-2491
- P 195
- accession number
- 1996.0320
- catalog number
- 1996.0320.05014
- Data Source
- National Museum of American History, Kenneth E. Behring Center
sound recording: Rockin' Alone (In an Old Rocking Chair; I'm Thinking Tonight Of My Blue Eyes
- Description (Brief)
- Eddy Arnold. side 1: ROCKIN' ALONE (IN AN OLD ROCKING CHAIR); side 2: I'M THINKING TONIGHT OF MY BLUE EYES (RCA Victor 20-2488). from the album, "All Time Hits from the Hills" (RCA Victor P 195)
- 78 rpm
- Location
- Currently not on view
- date made
- 1947
- recording artist
- Arnold, Eddy
- maker
- RCA Victor
- ID Number
- 1996.0320.05015
- maker number
- 20-2488
- P 195
- accession number
- 1996.0320
- catalog number
- 1996.0320.05015
- Data Source
- National Museum of American History, Kenneth E. Behring Center

