Chuck’s Classics, featuring Pat Boone
Pat Boone: you either liked Boone or Presley, not booth. the rivalry with fan continue on for many a year. Ain’t That A Shame topped the charts for Boone in 1955.
Chuck’s Classics, featuring The Travelling Wilburys
The Travellin’ Wilburys were only active from 1988 to 1991. Roy Orbison died in 1988. Now only two remain of the group: Bob Dylan and Jeff Lynne. The had seven hits in those 3 short years, including End Of The Line in 1989.
Chuck’s Classics, featuring Teresa Brewer
Teresa recorded over 600 songs, of which A Tear Fell in 1956. She die in 2007 at age 76.
Chuck’s Classics, featuring Al Martino
Al was a singer and actor during his career from 1948 to 2009. He died at the age of 82 in 2009. One song that made the charts in 1968 was Dear Heart.
Chuck’s Classics, featuring Roy Orbison
Roy had many hits. He sold out many a concert,. He was also a member of the Traveling Wilburys. Roy had hits like Blue Bayou in 1963.
Chuck’s Classics, featuring Della Reese
Della was an ordained minster and she starred in the popular television series Touched By An Angel
Chuck’s Classics, featuring The Four Aces
Popular in the 1950’s the Four Aces featured Al Alberts as their lead vocalis
Chuck’s Classics, featuring Neil Diamond
Neil Diamond took the musical world to the top of charts with tunes like Shilo in 1967
Chuck’s Classics, featuring Fats Domino
Fats was from New Orleans, Louisiana. He sold over 65 million records during his long career. One of the hits from 1956 was Blue Monday.
Chuck’s Classics, featuring Del Shannon
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0S13mP_pfEc
Runaway
Charles Weedon Westover, better known as Del Shannon. He is better known for the hit Runaway in 1961.
Del Shannon
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