The Gaylords were an American vocal group that originated in the 1950s, comprising of members Ronnie Gaylord, Burt Holiday, and Billy Christ. Their musical style was rooted in traditional pop, characterized by harmonious vocals and energetic performances. They gained recognition for their hit single "Tell Me You're Mine," which reached No. 2 on the Billboard chart in 1952. The Gaylords were notable for incorporating Italian lyrics and themes into their music, a unique trait at the time which added to their distinct identity in the popular music scene.