NOTE: I can load my shared among different channels bookmark this link in your browser instant access to an index of links to all John1948's Oldies Classics. LINK: tinyurl.com Little Peggy March, 15, had only one hit during her decade with RCA Records, but the song "I Will Follow Him," spent three weeks in the number one ranking and the tip of R & B charts for the week too. And very well helped define the early girl-group sound, asAs Leader of the Shangri-Las 'package "or" Great Big Kiss "was then the end of the musical genre. Their latest hit" I Wish I Were A Princess "(which is clearly visible in the period of John Waters' Hairspray romp was made) and "Hello Heartache, Goodbye Love" has much less in the top 40th RCA continued to record March for ten years, just in the early '70s, but they never got an American success of all the consequences to the 1964th first contrast, in Europe, was a popular musicianfor many years and has several major successes, especially in Germany, where he moved in 1969. Margaret Battavio, aka Little Peggy March, had dreamed of a career as a singer for most of her young life, and was winning talent contests as a girl. She was signed with RCA in 1962, aged 14 and made his debut this year with a cover of the song "Little Me", taken from a Sid Caesar Broadway hit, which vanished without a trace. Their second single was their place in pop music to provide reference...
Little Peggy March - I Will Follow Him (live - in short, really)
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