The Charmettes were a female doo-wop group active in the mid-20th century, known for their close harmonies and soulful ballads. The quartet, which included members Ethel Davis, Estelle Harper, and Renee Stewart, was based in Philadelphia and recorded under the Reprise label. They were best known for their 1963 hit "Please Don't Kiss Me Again," a track that showcased their vocal range and emotive delivery. While not as widely recognized as some contemporaries, The Charmettes played a significant role in the evolution of girl group music during the 1960s.