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  1. Donna Fargo (born Yvonne Vaughan, November 10, 1945, Mount Airy, North Carolina) is an American country music singer-songwriter, who is best known for a series of Top 10 country hits in the 1970s. These include "The Happiest Girl In the Whole USA" and "Funny Face," which both became crossover pop hits in 1972. more »

  2. US. 1972. New Submission. The Happiest Girl In The Whole U.S.A. ( LP, Album, Club Edition, Reissue) Dot Records. DOS-26000. US. 1972. View credits, reviews, tracks and shop for the 1972 Vinyl release of "The Happiest Girl In The Whole U.S.A." on Discogs.

  3. Listen to The Happiest Girl In The Whole U.S.A. by Donna Fargo, 87,902 Shazams, featuring on ’70s Country Essentials, and Thank God I'm a Country Boy Apple Music playlists.

  4. 14. März 2019 · Provided to YouTube by IngroovesThe Happiest Girl In The Whole U.S.A. (Karaoke Version) · Donna FargoKaraoke: Country Style - Singing to the HitsReleased on:...

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  5. In the early '70s, Donna Fargo was an unusual country star for a couple of reasons. She was one of the few female country singers to write her own material, and one of the few country singers of any sort to cross over to the pop charts in a big way, which she did in 1972 with "The Happiest Girl in the Whole U.S.A." (number 11) and "Funny Face" (number five).

  6. 7. Aug. 2019 · Donna Fargo was one of the few female breakout country artists of the ‘7os. She rose to fame with her most notable hit “The Happiest Girl in the Whole USA.”. Donna was able to get to the level of fame among female country artists such as Dolly Parton, Tammy Wynette, and Loretta Lynn. The singer owes part of her success to her songwriting ...

  7. Donna Fargo. Donna Fargo (born Yvonne Vaughan, November 10, 1945, Mount Airy, North Carolina) is an American country music singer-songwriter, who is best known for a series of Top 10 country hits in the 1970s. These include "The Happiest Girl In the Whole USA" and "Funny Face," which both became crossover pop hits in 1972. more »