Chuck’s Classics, featuring Sue Thompson
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pJMJmop-Gik
Sad Movies (Make Me Cry
Sad Movies (Make Me Cry) in 1961 was another hit for Sue Thompson. Another tune I never heard of or...
Chuck’s Classics, featuring Janis Joplin
Janis was a hard rock performer, who influenced many of todays bands. Me & Bobby McGee was a hit in 1971 for her. She apparently died in 1970 of an heroin overdose
Chuck’s Classics, featuring Garth Brooks
Garth has been active since 1985 to the present. He has the fortune to have many hits, and Thunder Road Rolls was one of them in 1988.
Chuck’s Classics, featuring Marty Stuart
Stuart is a Grammy award-winning country singer. He is from Philadelphia, Mississippi. He is comfortable single rockabilly, honky tonk and of course country. In 1990 he had a hit with Hillbilly Rock.
Chuck’s Classics, featuring Johnny Mathis
Still wowing the audiences today after starting out in 1956. He was on his “way” with this 1957 hit: Chances Are.
Johnny Mathis
Chuck’s Classics, featuring Van Halen
From California, this heavy metal band featured Eddie Van Halen, Alex Van Halen, David Lee Roth and Michael Anthony. They have been on hiatus since 2015.
Chuck’s Classics, featuring Conway Twitty (New Video)
Twitty was a country singer, but did “rock ’n roll, R&B and popular. From the 1950’s to the 1990’s, he had many a top 10 hit. One hit was Tight Fittin’ Jeans in 1981.
Conway Twitty
Chuck’s Classics, featuring Freddy Cannon
Cannon known as a rock & roll singers is still performing today. Freddie made it on the top of the charts with Tallahassee Lassie in 1959.
Chuck’s Classics, featuring Gogi Grant
This is the only #1 hit Gogi Grant had and it hit the charts in 1956, The Wayward Wind.
Chuck’s Classics, featuring The McCoys
The MCoys known primarily for their #1 hit in 1964; Hang On Sloopy