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I Dreamt I Dwelt in Harlem (The Road To Doo Wop) is an album by The Delta Rhythm Boys that captures the essence of the doo-wop genre blended with traditional jazz influences. The album features vocal harmonies that are characteristic of the group, showcasing their ability to intertwine rhythm and melody. The Delta Rhythm Boys, known for their smooth vocal style and lively performances, deliver a collection of songs that evoke the vibrant spirit of Harlem, a significant cultural hub during the late 20th century. The album's arrangements and performances reflect the rich musical heritage of African American culture, bridging the gap between jazz and the emerging doo-wop sound. Its legacy lies in its contribution to the preservation and evolution of these musical styles, influencing future generations of artists.