Sunday, January 12, 2025

Chuck's Classics by Chuck Benson

Chuck’s Classics, featuring Tommy Roe

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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

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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

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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

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Merrilee is a from Seattle, Washington. Had a hit of Angel In The Morning in 1968

Chuck’s Classics, featuring Dean Martin

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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

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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

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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

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The Turtles are an American rock band, still performing today with such hit as Elenore from 1968

Chuck’s Classics, featuring The Everly Brothers

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Another hit with Bird Dog in 1958 for the popular Everly Brothers. 1958

Chuck’s Classics, featuring Elvis Presley

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Elvis continued to hit the top of the charts with hits like Return To Sender from 1962.