Beverly Ann Gibson was an American R&B and pop singer active during the late 1950s and early 1960s. Her music style was marked by passionate vocals and a blend of rhythm and blues, pop, and soul influences. Gibson is best known for her hit single "A Three Dollar Bill," which made waves in the music scene upon its release in 1959. Though not prolific, her contributions to the R&B genre during its formative years remain significant.