Chuck’s Classics, featuring Men At Work
An Australian rock band formed in 1979. They have sold over 30 million albums worldwide. In 1982 Men At Work had a hit with Who Can It Be Now
Chuck’s Classics, featuring Kenny Rogers
Kenny Rogers signature song is the 1978 hit The Gambler. Rogers even plays the fiddle! Coward Of The County another hit for him in 1981.
Chuck’s Classics, featuring Anne Murray
Anne hails from Springhill, Nova Scotia. Her first big hit was Snowbird back in 1970.
Anne Murray
Chuck’s Classics, featuring Marty Stuart
Primarily a country singer, some of which made the crossover to popular audiences. Included was Little Things in 1990.
Chuck’s Classics, featuring Patti Page
From 1946 to 2012, Patti Page was popular singing pop or country music. She had a “novelty” song in 1954: How Much Is That Doggie In The Window.
Chuck’s Classics, featuring Preston Epps
Preston Eugene Epps, was an American percussionist. Epps is best known for his 1959 hit Bongo Rock. He died in 2019.
Chuck’s Classics, featuring The Crests
Another ’50’s & ’60’s , The Crests from New York. Their most popular song 16 Candles made it #2 on Billboards Top 100 in 1959
Chuck’s Classics, featuring Bobby McFerrin
Bobby McFerrin is a jazz vocalist. A number one hit for him in 1988 was Don’t Worry, Be Happy. He is still performing today
Chuck’s Classics, featuring Barry McGuire
Barry McGuire is best know for Eve Of Destruction from 1965. He later became a singer songwriter of contemporary Christian music
Chuck’s Classics, featuring Doris Day
Ms Day continued to hit the charts in the 1950’s including Secret Love in 1954.