The Del-Chords were a doo-wop group from the 1960s known for their harmonious vocal style. Notable for their single "Your Mommy Lied To Your Daddy," the group made a significant contribution to the doo-wop genre, which was popular especially in African-American communities during this time period. Although their discography is not extensive, the distinctive smooth vocals and rhythmic backing of the Del-Chords had a significant influence on the evolution of rhythm and blues into soul music. Their music provides a snapshot of the transitions happening in popular music during the mid-20th century.