The Rag Dolls were a 1960s American girl group best known for their hit single "Dusty." Their style was characterized by the popular "girl group" sound of the era, with harmonized vocals and poppy instrumentals. They were notable for their association with Bob Crewe, a prolific songwriter and producer who worked with many successful artists in the 1960s, including The Four Seasons. Despite their brief period of success, The Rag Dolls made a significant contribution to the girl group genre and 60s pop culture.