Monday, December 23, 2024

Chuck's Classics by Chuck Benson

Chuck’s Classics, featuring Frankie Lymon & The Teenagers

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The Teenagers with Frankie Lymon were an American-Puerto Rican doo top group. They were rocks first all teenager act and still going today

Chuck’s Classics, featuring Carl Douglas

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Carl is a Jamaican born artist who came to prominence with this tune in 1974. He has been active from 1961 to the presen

Chuck’s Classics, featuring Dinah Shore

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Dinah was an accomplished singer, actor and Television personality. Many will remember her variety shows, sponsored by Chevrolet. One of her hits was Shoo-Fly Pie & Pan Dowdy from 1945.

Chuck’s Classics, featuring Blondie

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Blondie was a band with lead singer Debbie Harry. Heart of Glass was a hit for the band in 1979.

Chuck’s Classics, featuring Roy Orbison

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Roy had a powerful voice as you can hear on this hit from 1964: Oh, Pretty Woman. Roy died at the age of 52 in December 1988.

Chuck’s Classics, featuring Connie Francis

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Who’s Sorry Now….Connie was a top concert draw in the ’50’s and ’60’s. Hits like this in 1958 Who’s Sorry Now kept her on the pop charts.

Chuck’s Classics, featuring Bertie Higgins

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Bertie had this #1 hit Key Largo in 1982. He is comfortable singing country, pop and soft rock. In recent years he has moved on to film production with his sons

Chuck’s Classics, featuring Bobby Bare

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Bobby is a country singer and songwriter. Active from 1956 to the present. He has recorded a multitude of albums and singles, including this hit from 1962

Chuck’s Classics, featuring Rita Coolidge

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Rita’s hits made it to charts like adult contemporary, jazz, country and pop. This tune from 1977. Won two Grammys with then husband Kris Kristofferson

Chuck’s Classics, featuring Jack Scott

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This Canadian started out in 1957 and still performing today. He had a number of hits including this one: Burning Bridges from 1960.