The Jelly Beans were an American rhythm and blues vocal group active in the 1960s. They were known for their distinctive vocal harmonies and lively performances, which added a unique flair to the popular girl-group sound of the era. The group is best remembered for their hit single "I Wanna Love Him So Bad," produced by the famed songwriting duo Jeff Barry and Ellie Greenwich. Despite their brief career, The Jelly Beans made a significant impact on the 1960s music scene and are considered a classic example of the girl-group genre.