Tiffany Records was founded in 1958 by music executive and entrepreneur George Goldner. Initially focused on doo-wop and rhythm and blues, the label gained prominence in the early 1960s with hits from artists like The Five Satins and The Chantels. Tiffany's roster included influential acts that shaped the sound of the era, contributing to the burgeoning popularity of rock and roll. In the late 1960s, the label struggled to maintain its relevance amid changing musical trends, leading to a decline in its output. Despite this, Tiffany Records is remembered for its role in the doo-wop genre and its impact on the development of early rock music. The label's legacy endures through its classic recordings, which continue to influence contemporary artists and are celebrated in nostalgia-driven compilations and reissues.