Chuck’s Classics, featuring Sister Sledge
Sister Sledge had a number of hits in the 70’s. The three member group had a hit with We Are Family in 1979
Chuck’s Classics, featuring Tom Jones
Tom Jones is very popular with the ladies, even now. In 1971 the ladies enjoyed the hit She’s A Lady
Chuck’s Classics, featuring Little Peggy March
Peggy is primarily known for I Will Follow Him in 1963.
Chuck’s Classics, featuring Peggy Lee
Peggy Lee was comfortable singing jazz or popular. In 1958 is the year Fever came out and most remember Lee for this hit.
Chuck’s Classics, featuring Steve Lawrence
Steve is best known for being part of the duo with Eydie Gorme. In 1961 he had a hit with Portrait Of My Love
Chuck’s Classics, featuring Chubby Checker
Chubby Checkers follow up to his big hit The Twist Lets Twist Again hit the hit parade in 1961.
Chuck’s Classics, featuring Ray Charles
Ray continued to have hits from his big album of Country & Western songs like I Can’t Stop Loving You in 1962.
Chuck’s Classics, featuring Ella Fitzgerald
Somethings Gotta Give
Referred to as “The First Lady of Song”. Did some “scat” singing as only she could. Somethings Gotta Give hit the airwaves in 1964.Ella one of the classy ladies of pop, jazz, blues & swing. Died June 1996 at age 79.
Chuck’s Classics, featuring Nat King Cole
Ramblin’ Rose became one of the many hits for him in 1962. He was the first black man to host a television series.
Chuck’s Classics, featuring Trooper
Canadian rock band, probably best known for the hit Raise A Little Hell in 1978