Chuck’s Classics, featuring Brook Benton
                Brook had a handful of hits including Hotel Happiness in 1963            
            
        Chuck’s Classics, featuring Doris Day
                Doris started her career as a big band singer in 1939. Usually one of the top ten singers between 1951 and 1966. Such hits as Teachers Pet in 1958.            
            
        Chuck’s Classics, featuring The Beatles
                Not much more can be said of the Beatles with a hit like Hey Jude from 1968.            
            
        Chuck’s Classics, featuring Tom Jones
                Tom, a Welsh singer, started his popular career in 1963. Many hits to his credit including I’ll Never Fall In Love Again from 1969.            
            
        Chuck’s Classics, featuring Louis Armstrong
                Ol Satchmo was active from 1919 to 1971. Hello Dolly kept in front of the public in 1964.            
            
        Chuck’s Classics, featuring Brenda Lee
                Active for 55 years with a number of hits including this number 1960 for Brenda Lee: I’m Sorry            
            
        Chuck’s Classics, featuring Ray Charles
                Jazz, Pop or Country, Ray Charles could do it all. Georgia On My Mind is a prime example, from 1960            
            
        Chuck’s Classics, featuring Evelyn Knight
                An American singer popular in the 1940’s and 50’s. She had a million seller with A Little Bird Told Me in 1949             
            
        Chuck’s Classics, featuring Harry Nilsson
                Nilsson reached his peak in the 1970’s. Everybody’s Talking was a hit in 1968            
            
        Chuck’s Classics, featuring Bobby Vinton
                Bobby became known as “The Polish Prince” because of his Polish background. Mr. Lonely was his hit in 1964            
            
         
            
 
		