The Charmels were an American soul vocal group associated with Stax Records in the 1960s. Known for their smooth harmonies and emotive performance style, they were primarily a female quartet, with members including Barbara McCoy, Eula Jean Rivers, Sheila Frazier, and Mary Hunt. Their most notable work, "As Long As I've Got You," gained renewed popularity when it was sampled by the Wu-Tang Clan in the 1990s. Despite their short-lived tenure, The Charmels' contributions to the soul genre remain influential within the music industry.