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  1. Australia. 1977. New Submission. The Best Of Donna Fargo ( 8-Track Cartridge, Compilation) MCA Records. MDOT-2075. Canada. 1977. View credits, reviews, tracks and shop for the 1977 8-Track Cartridge release of "The Best Of Donna Fargo" on Discogs.

  2. 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).

  3. 9. Feb. 2007 · After a few false starts on small labels, Donna Fargo arrived on the country charts in 1972 and went straight to the top. She combined the relentless exhuberance of Dolly Parton, the quiver of Tammy Wynette, and especially, the vocal sound of Loretta Lynn. Unlike those country queens, she was also able to cross over to the pop top 10 as well with her first two hits "Happiest Girl In The Whole ...

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  4. Little Girl Gone Lyrics. 12. U.S. Of A. Lyrics. About “The Best Of Donna Fargo”. What is the most popular song on The Best Of Donna Fargo by Donna Fargo? When did Donna Fargo release The Best ...

  5. Just Call Me Lyrics by Donna Fargo from the The Best of Donna Fargo [Varese Vintage] album- including song video, artist biography, translations and more: It's almost twelve o'clock but what's one more night Among so many nights I sit here all alone Though I must admit by…

  6. The Best of Donna Fargo: Fecha de lanzamiento: 1977; Sello discográfico: Dot Records; 9 The Best of Donna Fargo: Fecha de lanzamiento: 1995; Sello discográfico: Varese VintageBest of Donna Fargo: Fecha de lanzamiento: 8 de julio de 1997; Sello discográfico: Curb Records — 20th Century Masters: The Millennium Collection: Fecha de ...

  7. 27. Aug. 2023 · Donna Fargo’s gonna sing ‘The Happiest Girl in the Whole U.S.A.’ from one of the parade floats”. It was certainly a song we all knew because our mom had bought the 33 1/3 speed album and played it over and over on our record player. We knew all the words. We also knew all the words to “Funny Face”, and through the years, I think we ...