The Teen Queens were an American musical duo of the mid-1950s, consisting of sisters Betty and Rosie Collins. Known for their distinctive doo-wop sound, their biggest hit was "Eddie My Love," which reached number 14 on the Billboard pop chart in 1956. While their career was brief, The Teen Queens were significant for their contributions to the doo-wop genre and as one of the few all-female groups in an era dominated by male artists. Despite their short-lived success, their music remains influential in the history of American pop and R&B.