Saturday, January 4, 2025

Chuck's Classics by Chuck Benson

Chuck’s Classics, featuring Men At Work

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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

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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

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Anne hails from Springhill, Nova Scotia. Her first big hit was Snowbird back in 1970. Anne Murray

Chuck’s Classics, featuring Marty Stuart

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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Ms Day continued to hit the charts in the 1950’s including Secret Love in 1954.