Sunday, December 22, 2024

Chuck's Classics by Chuck Benson

Chuck’s Classics, featuring Billy Williams

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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

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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

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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

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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.

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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

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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

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Battle Of New Orleans a big hit for Johnny Horton in 1959. Johnny died at age 35. 1959

Chuck’s Classics, featuring Neil Sedaka

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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

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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

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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.