The Three Chuckles was an early American rock & roll trio prominent in the mid-1950s. The group, consisting of members Teddy Randazzo, Jack Lipton, and Tommy Romano, was known for their light, carefree style often blending elements of pop, rhythm and blues, and novelty tunes. They are most recognized for their hit "Runaround", which reached the Top 20 on Billboard's pop chart in 1954. Despite their relatively brief career, The Three Chuckles' distinctive sound played a significant role in the early development of rock & roll.