Chuck’s Classics, featuring Tommy Roe
Tommy Roe was considered one of the “bubblegum” artists in the late ’60’s. Dizzy was a hit in 1969.
Chuck’s Classics, featuring Edward Bear
Close Your Eyes was a hit in Canada for the Canadian group in 1973. Not such a big hit in the U.S.
1973
Chuck’s Classics, featuring Glenn Miller
Glenn Miller Orchestra was one of the top Big Bands of the era. Moonlight Serenade came out in 1939
Chuck’s Classics, featuring Merrilee Rush
Merrilee is a from Seattle, Washington. Had a hit of Angel In The Morning in 1968
Chuck’s Classics, featuring Dean Martin
Dean Martin was popular in movies and song. Including this as one of his first hit: If I Could Sing Like Bing
1953
Chuck’s Classics, featuring Nat King Cole
Originally a jazz pianist, then he was asked to sing and he became better known as a popular singer, with a tune like Nature Boy In 1948.
Chuck’s Classics, featuring Phil Harris
Kind of a promotion for those cancer causing items from 1947 with Phil Harris, Smoke Smoke Smoke That Cigarette.
Chuck’s Classics, featuring The Turtles
The Turtles are an American rock band, still performing today with such hit as Elenore from 1968
Chuck’s Classics, featuring The Everly Brothers
Another hit with Bird Dog in 1958 for the popular Everly Brothers.
1958
Chuck’s Classics, featuring Elvis Presley
Elvis continued to hit the top of the charts with hits like Return To Sender from 1962.