Super Mario Bros. theme becomes first video game song added to National Recording Registry

Published , by Morgan Shaver

As announced by the Library of Congress, the Ground Theme from Super Mario Bros. has officially become the first video game song to be inducted into the National Recording Registry. For those unfamiliar, the National Recording Registry is something that was created to “preserve our history through recorded sound and reflects our nation’s diverse culture” as explained by the Library of Congress.

Not only was the theme from Super Mario Bros. recently inducted, but so too were tracks like “All I Want For Christmas Is You” by Mariah Carey, “Like a Virgin” by Madonna, “All Hail the Queen” by Queen Latifah, and “Gasolina” by Daddy Yankee. With the latest inductions to the Registry, the Library of Congress shared a few sentences that touch upon the importance and impact of each track. For the Super Mario Bros. theme, the following was noted:

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With the induction of the Super Mario Bros. theme to the National Recording Registry, it would seem like Mario is having a very successful month. Especially given the fact that The Super Mario Bros. Movie earned a staggering $377 million over the course of its 5-day opening.

For more on the latest inductions to the National Recording Registry including the full list of songs that were inducted, be sure to read through the post from the Library of Congress. For more on Mario, be sure to read through our review of The Super Mario Bros. Movie in which we praise the performances of Jack Black as Bowser, and things like the film’s stellar soundtrack.