Chuck’s Classics, featuring Billy Williams
I’m Gonna Sit Right Down And Write Myself A Letter
Fats Waller did I’m Gonna Sit Right Down & Write Myself A Letter, and Billy Williams made it a hit again in 1957.
Chuck’s Classics, featuring Jimmy Clanton
Jimmy was known as the “swamp pop R & B teenage idol”. He is still active today. He also starred in a couple of movies and from 1972 to 1976 he was a disc jockey
Chuck’s Classics, featuring Asleep At The Wheel
A country music group has won 9 Grammys. Charted our 20 singles included this one from 1974.s Founded by Ray Benson & Luck Oceans. They have had a number of different members over the years. They are still active today,
Chuck’s Classics, featuring The Champs
This group took their name from Gene Autry’s horse! This number from 1958 was to be the throwaway number.
Chuck’s Classics, featuring Hank Williams Jr.
He is the son of legendary country star Hank Williams. Jr has been active from 1957 until the present time. #1 hits were many on the US country charts including this one from 1982
Chuck’s Classics, featuring Roy Orbison
Roy died at the young age of 52, but left us a load of his hits including Candy Man from 1961.
Chuck’s Classics, featuring Johnny Horton
Battle Of New Orleans a big hit for Johnny Horton in 1959. Johnny died at age 35.
1959
Chuck’s Classics, featuring Neil Sedaka
Neil still active since 1957 as a pianist, vocalist, composer and record produced. He wrote songs for the likes of Connie Francis.
Chuck’s Classics, featuring Hagood Hardy
This tune was used for the 1972 television commercial for Salada Tea. Originally a hit in 1975. 1992 saw him receive the Order of Canada. Hagood died at the age of 59 in January 1997.
Chuck’s Classics featuring Billy Swan
Billy is a country singer songwriter. Has had number of hits including this one from 1974. He has two daughters in the music business. Active from 1962 to the present. Born May 1942.