Cory Daye is an American singer best known for her work with the disco band, Dr. Buzzard's Original Savannah Band in the late 1970s. Her distinctive vocal style, a blend of jazz and disco, set her apart in the era of disco dominance. Daye's most significant contribution to music history is arguably the hit song "Cherchez La Femme," which became a staple in the disco scene. After the band's dissolution, she pursued a solo career, releasing albums like "Cory and Me" that further exemplified her unique fusion of musical styles.