Wednesday, January 15, 2025

Chuck's Classics by Chuck Benson

Chuck’s Classics, featuring Burton Cummings

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Burton was doing well in 1977, with a hit like My Own Way to Rock

Chuck’s Classics, featuring Bill Justis

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Bill Justis was one of the many pioneers of rock & roll. He also did many compositions for film. Raunchy was his only hit, hitting the charts in 1957

Chuck’s Classics, featuring Julie London

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Julie’s career began in 1944 and she continued to entertain until 1981. Cry Me A River in 1955, is probably the best known hit of hers

Chuck’s Classics, featuring Gene McDaniels

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Gene had a number of hits to reach the top 100, including A Hundred Pounds Of Clay in 1961

Chuck’s Classics, featuring Dolly Parton

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Dolly has 25 songs reach #1. Including the one most remembered from 1981: 9 TO 5.

Chuck’s Classics, featuring The Coasters

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The Coasters had a number of hits in the 1950’s, including Charlie Brown in 1959. This is the “name” I used on air for a number of years!

Chuck’s Classics, featuring Kenny Rogers

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Kenny had a great number of hits like Reuben James in 1969.

Chuck’s Classics, featuring Al Martino

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Martino was also an actor, appearing in the “Godfather. His Spanish Eyes, carried him to the charts in 1966.

Chuck’s Classics, featuring Lloyd Price

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Price started out in 1952 and continues today. In 1959 he had a #1 hit Personality.

Chuck’s Classics, featuring The Bee Gees

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Stayin’ Alive is one of their major hits in 1978. Barry is the only surviving member of the group