Curtis Lee was an American singer of pop and doo-wop music in the early 1960s, best known for his hit songs "Pretty Little Angel Eyes" and "Under the Moon of Love." His style, characterized by a blend of smooth vocal harmonies and uptempo pop rhythms, was heavily influenced by the doo-wop and pop trends of his era. His songs were produced by the legendary Phil Spector, whose "Wall of Sound" production technique further distinguished Lee's recordings. Despite having a brief career, Curtis Lee's contributions to the doo-wop genre and his association with Spector's innovative production style have secured his place in music history.