<P> A 1980 issue of Current Biography called "Feels So Good" the most recognized tune since "Michelle" by The Beatles . He raised over $50,000 for St. John's Nursing Home at his 60th Birthday Bash Concert at the Eastman Theatre and played a few bars of "Feels So Good". In 1997, Chuck did a session with Les Paul . Mangione is told of how he beat out Les for Album of the Year . </P> <P> In addition to music, Mangione has made a few appearances in television shows . In the Magnum, P.I. episode "Paradise Blues", Chuck Mangione portrays a fellow night club act along with TC's (Roger E. Mosley's) former girlfriend . Chuck performs two singles and has lines near the end of the show . In 1988, Mangione appeared on the hit family TV show: Sharon, Lois & Bram's Elephant Show as "Little Boy Blue" playing his famous song . On May 15, 1997, Chuck was mentioned (but did not appear) in the television show Friends episode "The One At The Beach," where Phoebe mistakes a picture of Chuck to be her father . </P> <P> Mangione had a recurring voice - acting role on the animated television series King of the Hill . In it he portrays himself as a celebrity spokesman for Mega Lo Mart, almost always wearing the white and red shirt from the cover of his "Feels So Good" album . </P> <P> The first episode of King of the Hill with Mangione originally aired on February 16, 1997 . The episode featured an original score specifically recorded for the occasion . He continued to appear in episodes, a total of ten more up until 2003 . In the context of the series, Mangione chafes under an oppressive spokesperson contract with Mega Lo Mart (his contract had him appearing at every Mega-Lo store opening, some 400 per year, leaving him no time to tour, record or be with his family). He eventually goes into hiding inside their store in Arlen, Texas, the fictional town in which King of the Hill is set . Mangione is discovered by Dale Gribble, who keeps his secret, in the episode "Mega-Lo Dale ." After a long hiatus, the character of Chuck Mangione returned in an episode titled "Lucky's Wedding Suit", in May 2007 . A recurring joke is that whatever tune he plays on his flugelhorn inevitably shifts into "Feels So Good" after a few bars . The series finale in 2009 included Chuck Mangione one last time, playing the National Anthem which of course segued into "Feels So Good". After the Mega Lo Mart blows up, Mangione states during a group therapy session that "Every song I play now sounds like' Feels So Good' ." In homage to the series, Mangione's album Everything For Love contains a track titled Peggy Hill . </P>

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