Clarence (Junior) Lewis was an American rhythm-and-blues singer active during the 1950s and early 1960s. His musical style was characterized by a distinctive blend of soul, blues, and gospel influences. Lewis is best known for his 1962 hit song "Cupid's Little Helper," which showcased his powerful, emotive vocals. Despite his relatively brief career, Lewis made a significant contribution to the development of soul music, particularly in the New York scene.