Citation Examples: Audio Recording

MLA 9 citation examples coming soon! See below for MLA 8 examples.

Here are some example citations for audio recordings. They are based on MLA 8 guidelines. A Works Cited page should be double spaced within and between citations. To save room, we only single spaced. When a citation has more than one line, the second line and any lines that follow should have a hanging indent. That means the first line of each citation starts at the left margin, and all other lines are indented (moved to the right) half an inch.

Example – song on an album

Raffi. “The Corner Grocery Store.” Fun Food Songs, Rounder Music, 2013.

Example – song on an album, listened to on artist’s own Web site, performers as author

Kidz Bop. “Happy.” Kidz Bop Greatest Hits, Concord Music, 2016, kidzbop.com/music /kidz-bop-greatest-hits.

Example – song, no album, listened to on a Web site, author is songwriter

Key, Francis Scott. "Star Spangled Banner." U.S. Army Music, U.S. Army, www.music.army.mil/music/nationalanthem.

Example – song on an album, listened to on Pandora

Gad, Josh. “In Summer.” Frozen, Walt Disney Records, 2013, Pandora, www.pandora.com/station/play/3319168615709124773.

Example – album, artist is a group

Beatles. Abbey Road. Capitol, 1969.

Example – episode of a radio program (or podcast), listened to on publisher's own Web site

"What It’s Really Like to ‘Walk’ in Space." Weekend Edition Sunday, NPR, 21 Aug. 2016, www.npr.org/2016/08/21/490821256/
     what-it-s-really-like-to-walk-in-space.

Example – speech, listened to on a Web site

King, Martin Luther, Jr. “I Have a Dream.” American Rhetoric, 28 Aug. 1963, www.americanrhetoric.com/speeches/mlkihaveadream.htm. 

Example – poem, listened to from a library database

Thayer, Ernest Lawrence. "Thayer: 'Casey at the Bat'." Exploring Poetry, Gale, 2003. Research in Contextlink.galegroup.com/apps/doc/
     EJ2250022151/SUIC?u=port&xid=6e9d5b04.

 


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