The Charts were an American doo-wop group from the 1950s, known for their rhythm and blues-infused harmonies. The group, which included lead vocalist Joseph Grier and members Leroy Binns, Ross Buford, and Glenmore Jackson, is most notable for their hit "Deserie", a staple in the doo-wop genre that exemplifies their smooth, melodic style. Despite their brief career, The Charts left a significant mark on the evolution of doo-wop, contributing to the genre's rise in popularity during the mid-20th century. Their music continues to be celebrated by fans of classic rhythm and blues and doo-wop.