Chuck’s Classics, featuring Phil Collins
Phil Collins was with the band Genesis. On his own he made a score of hits. Including in 1990 Another Day In Paradise
Chuck’s Classics, featuring Heart
Heart, an American rock band from Seattle. Started out in ’73 and still performing today
Chuck’s Classics, featuring Ray Charles
Also known as the Genius, Ray Charles started losing his vision at age 5. He could perform in all genres, and his LP Modern Sounds In County & Wester proved very popular
Chuck’s Classics, featuring Men At Work
An Australian rock band formed in 1979. They have sold over 30 million albums worldwide. In 1982 Men At Work had a hit with Who Can It Be Now
Chuck’s Classics, featuring Alanah Myles
Alannah Myles
had a number of hits. The biggest one Black Velvet in 1990 earned her a Grammy and Juno award
Chuck’s Classics, featuring The Doors
The Doors were together with the original four from 1963 to 1973, though Jim Morrison died in 1971
Chuck’s Classics, featuring The Animals
The Animals from Newcastle upon Tyne. Started out in 1963, and had there hit House Of The Rising Sun in 1964
Chuck’s Classics, featuring Dave ‘Baby’ Cortez
Dave “Baby” Cortez is an American pop, R&B organist and pianist. He is best known for the 1959 Hit The Happy Organ
Chuck’s Classics, featuring Ray Stevens
Ray Stevens was happy just singing country music. Ahab The Arab in 1962 was the only hit he had in the Top 10. However he has won two Grammys
Chuck’s Classics, featuring Elvis Presley
Elvis had many many hits. He also received the U.S. Presidential Medal of Freedom in 2018 long after his death in 1977. Suspicious Minds made the charts in 1969.