The Bleu Lights were an American doo-wop group active during the mid-1950s. Their style was characterized by harmonious vocals and sentimental lyrical themes, typical of the doo-wop genre. The group's lineup was in a constant state of flux, but their most notable members included Tommy Evans, James Braggs, and Arthur Crier. Despite their limited discography, the Bleu Lights' music is historically significant as it represents the transition from rhythm and blues to rock 'n' roll in American popular music.