Chuck’s Classics, featuring Frankie Laine
Laine did not sing High Noon in 1952 for the movie of the same name, it was by Tex Ritter, though Laine’s became the biggest hit
Chuck’s Classics, featuring The McGuire Sisters
The trio performed from 1952 to 1968. McGuire Sisters hit big with Sugartime in 1958.
Chuck’s Classics, featuring Bobby Vinton
Bobby Served in the United States Army. His most famous song was Blue Velvet 1963. Bobby was active from 1959 to 2015.
Chuck’s Classics, featuring Kenny Rogers
Singer, songwriter, actor, record producer. He has charted more than 120 singles across various music genres. The Gambler is from 1978
Chuck’s Classics, featuring The Hilltoppers
The group was only active for five years: 1952 - 1957. Three students made up the Hilltoppers. A number of their recordings reached the Top 10, including this one from 1953
Chuck’s Classics, featuring Bert Kaempfert Orchestra
German orchestra leader, music producer, arranger and songwriter. This instrumental was a big hit in 1960. Bert passed on at age 56 June 1980
Chuck’s Classics, featuring Creedence Clearwater Revival
Lead vocalist was John Fogerty, and others in the group included his brother Tom, plus Tom Cook and Doug Clifford.
Chuck’s Classics, featuring Eddie Cochran
Eddie performed rockabilly music like Summertime Blues in 1958. At age 21 Eddie died in Britain as a result of a car accident.
Chuck’s Classics, featuring Conway Twitty
Twitty was know more for country hits, but he rocked Mona Lisa in 1958
Chuck’s Classics, featuring Gale Storm
An actress and singer. Gale starred in two television programs: My Little Margie and the Gale Storm Show. Her hit Memories Are Made of This came out in 1956