Chuck’s Classics, featuring Tennessee Ernie Ford
Sixteen Tons in 1955 was an unexpected hit for Ford
Chuck’s Classics, featuring Gilbert O’Sullivan
Claire in 1972 was one of the many hits for this young Irishman
Chuck’s Classics, featuring Elvis Presley
Elvis had many a number one hits including Don’t Be Cruel from 1956
Chuck’s Classics, featuring Manfred Mann
Manfred Mann was a English rock band from London. Do Wah Diddy Diddy was a hit for them in 1964
Chuck’s Classics, featuring Eartha Kitt
This hit C’est si Bon was a big hit for Eartha in 193. She also had a novelty Christmas hit Santa Baby. Eartha died at age 81 in 2008
Chuck’s Classics, featuring Nancy Sinatra
Eldest daughter of Frank Sinatra. Did several collaborations with Lee Hazelwood. Nancy had a brief acting career. Born June 1940. These Boots Are Made For Walking from 1966
Chuck’s Classics, featuring Gary & Dave
Canadian duo made of Gary Weeks and Dave Beckett. Toured with the Stampeders in the 1970’s. Could You Ever Love Me Again from 1973
Chuck’s Classics, featuring Elvis Presley
Elvis does it again, another hit with Little Sister in 1961
Chuck’s Classics, featuring Lloyd Price
An R&B artist, still performing today. Stagger Lee hit the charts in 1959
Chuck’s Classics, featuring Patti Page
Page was a singer of pop and country music. She had 14 million sellers between 1950 and 1965. One was Tennessee Waltz in 1952.