The Ivy League was a British pop trio that emerged in the mid-1960s. Comprised of members John Carter, Ken Lewis, and Perry Ford, the group was known for their distinctive harmonies and light, catchy pop sound. Although they didn't achieve significant commercial success, their work, including the hit "Tossing and Turning," is notable for its influence on the British pop scene of the era. The Ivy League's music, characterized by its upbeat tone and memorable melodies, is recognized as an important component of the broader 1960s pop movement.