(CNN) Fred Rogers and the Village People may come from different neighborhoods, but the Library of Congress has brought them together in one place.

The library's National Recording Registry has released its 2020 list of "aural treasures" deemed worthy of preservation because of their significance "to the nation's recorded sound heritage."

The registry, started in 2000, adds 25 recordings each year. In acknowledgment of the coronavirus, the registry labeled the newest recordings the "Ultimate Stay at Home Playlist."

Fred Rogers

Rogers, the late host of the long-running children's show on PBS, was honored for his 1973 album, "Mister Rogers Sings 21 Favorite Songs From 'Mister Rogers' Neighborhood.' "

The Village People got onto the list thanks to their 1978 single, "Y.M.C.A." The disco anthem is a sing-and-dance-along favorite at weddings, gay pride parades, sporting events and proms across the country.

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