Pat Cordel and The Crescents were an American doo-wop group active during the 1950s, notably from the Bronx, New York. Their musical style was characterized by harmonious vocal arrangements, a staple in the doo-wop genre, and was led by frontman Pat Cordel. Though they did not achieve widespread commercial success, their signature sound had a significant influence on the burgeoning rock and roll scene. Their most recognized work is their 1957 single "Darling Come Back," a song that showcased the group's smooth, soulful vocals and rhythmic backing.