Chuck’s Classics, featuring The Coasters
The Coasters had a string of hits in the 1950’s including Yakety Yak in 1958.
Chuck’s Classics, featuring Johnny Rivers
Johnny plays pop, folk, blues & old-time rock ’n roll. Memphis was a hit for him in 1964.
Chuck’s Classics, featuring Jimmy Soul
Jimmy became a preacher at the age of seven[2] and performed gospel music as a teenager. He acquired his performing name, "Soul," from his congregation. He had a hit in 1963:
Chuck’s Classics, featuring Jimmy Buffett
Besides singing, Jimmy is a best selling author. In 1977 he had the hit Margaritaville.
Chuck’s Classics, featuring Ricky Nelson
Ricky was an accomplished actor (both TV and film) and singer. He died in a plane crash on December 1985, Ricky was just 45 years old. His music goes on like this hit from 1958
Chuck’s Classics, featuring Connie Francis
A number of Connie’s singles hit the top ten like Second Hand Love in 1962.
Chuck’s Classics, featuring Roy Orbison & KD Lang
k.d. Lang teams up with Roy for one of the finest hits of 1987, Crying.
Chuck’s Classics, featuring Johnny Burnette
The Johnny Burnette Trio had maybe two hits, not major ones, like this one from 1953: Honey Hush
Chuck’s Classics, featuring Sonny James
Sonny James had a hit with this one from 1957 and Tab Hunter (Pictured) came out with his, you pick the best version of Young Love.
Chuck’s Classics, featuring the Mills Brothers
Of the many hits attributed to the Mills Brothers, Glow Worm in 1952 was one of the big ones