The Miller Sisters were an American country music duo active from the mid-1950s to the early 1960s. Comprising sisters Elsie Jo Miller and Mildred Wages, they were known for their distinctive harmonious sound and southern gospel-influenced style. They found moderate success with their 1955 hit "There's No Right Way to Do Me Wrong," which became a signature tune. Although their mainstream popularity was brief, the Miller Sisters' contribution to the rockabilly genre has been recognized in retrospectives and compilations, marking their significance in music history.