The Bachelors were a British pop music group that originated from Dublin, Ireland in 1957. The group consisted of three members, Declan Ryan, Conleth (Con) Cluskey, and John Stokes, and gained significant popularity in the 1960s with their clean-cut image and harmonious tunes. They released several hit singles such as "Charmaine" and "Diane" and were widely known for their covers of American pop songs. The Bachelors disbanded in 1984 but their music remains popular among oldies fans.