Darrell Glenn was an American singer best known for his 1953 hit "Crying in the Chapel," which his father, Artie Glenn, wrote. His musical style can be categorized as traditional pop, with elements of gospel and country. While he had a brief stint in the music industry, his signature song had a wide-reaching influence, with later covers by artists such as Elvis Presley and The Orioles. Despite his limited discography, Glenn's contribution to the genre underscores the enduring appeal of heartfelt, emotive music.