Chuck’s Classics, featuring Tommy Hunter
Tommy started in 1956 on CBC’s Country Hoedown and got his own TV show in 1960. He had a few songs hitting the charts, including Travellin’ Man in 1967
Chuck’s Classics, featuring Buddy Holly
Buddy Holly & The Crickets with a big hit from 1957: Maybe Baby
Chuck’s Classics, featuring Nancy Sinatra & Lee Hazlewood
Nancy is the eldest daughter of Frank Sinatra. In 1967 Nancy teamed with Lee Hazelwood for Jackson.
Chuck’s Classics, featuring Bob Shane and the Kingston Trio
The Kingston Trio were very popular in the 1950’s and 60’s. The lead singer on most of their hits, was Bob Shane who died this week at the age of 85.
Chuck’s Classics, featuring Johnny Cash
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Ring Of Fire
The man in Black, as he was sometimes known, sold more than 90 million records. Ring of Fire was one of them...
Chuck’s Classics, featuring Johnny Horton
Johnny Horton was mainly a country singer, but did perform honky tonk and rockabilly. Sink The Bismarck hit the charts in 1960
Chuck’s Classics, featuring The Drifters
Originally a back up quartet for Clyde McPhatter of the Bill Ward & His Dominos. The Drifters went out on their own and charted Save The Last Dance For Me in 1958.
Chuck’s Classics, featuring The Foundations
A British soul band, that had this number one hit in 1969: Build Me Up Buttercup
Chuck’s Classics, featuring The Eagles
The band had a great number of hits, and in 1975 they made it on the charts with Take It To The Limit