American songwriter Felice Bryant (1925–2003), often collaborating with her husband Boudleaux Bryant, was a prolific force in popular music from the 1950s onward. Their compositions, spanning country, rock and roll, and pop, yielded numerous hits for artists like the Everly Brothers, including "Bye Bye Love" and "Wake Up Little Susie." Her contributions helped define the sound of early rock and roll and remain enduring classics.