The Dell-Vikings were a seminal doo-wop group active in the mid 20th century, renowned for their tight harmonies and smooth vocal delivery. They are historically significant for being one of the first racially integrated musical groups in the United States. The band's most notable members included tenor Kripp Johnson and baritone Norman Wright, who contributed to their signature sound. Their most influential work, "Come Go With Me," was a major hit in 1957, and continues to be a staple of the doo-wop genre.