The Del‐Vikings
TGC-Topps Gum Cards-photo from Mercury Records (Public domain), via Wikimedia Commons
The Dell-Vikings were an American doo-wop group that emerged in 1955 and achieved commercial success throughout the 1950s with several hit singles. The ensemble became notable for their recordings of "Come Go with Me" and "Whispering Bells," which showcased their vocal harmonies and contributions to the doo-wop genre. Significant for their era, the group was a racially integrated musical ensemble during a time when such collaborations were uncommon in popular music. The Dell-Vikings continued recording and performing with different lineups across subsequent decades, maintaining their presence in music history as pioneers of both their genre and musical integration.