The Dixie Cups are an American pop music girl group that rose to fame in the mid-1960s. Known for their distinctive harmonious sound, the group consists of sisters Barbara Ann and Rosa Lee Hawkins, and their cousin, Joan Marie Johnson. Their most influential work, "Chapel of Love," displaced the Beatles' "Love Me Do" at the top of the charts in 1964. The Dixie Cups' music, characterized by a blend of pop and R&B, had a significant impact on the girl group genre in the 1960s.