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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). She never made the pop Top 40 again, but placed over a dozen more singles in the country Top Ten in the '70s, most written by herself. As an artist, she was squarely in the mainstream, her slightly lisping voice delivering upbeat, sweetly produced homilies to romance, home, and America. She faded after developing multiple sclerosis in 1979, although she continued writing and performing. ~ Richie Unterberger, Rovi
When I was only 2 yrs old, I became a fan of Donna Fargo through her song, Funny Face. Since that day...Funny Face became my nickname, courtesy of my Mother. One of my other favorite it Soldier Boy. She is a fantastic lady!!
I started enjoying miss Donna Fargo when I was in the Navy,back in 72,it is really hard to say what song is her best,they r all good if u ask me
mprsr
I started enjoying her in 1973 Whhen I was stationed in Main and knew a fellow that knew Donna in California where they were from, I love every song I ever heard, she has a beautiful voice.
chendrix50
Funny Face has got to be my favorite, Donna Fargo song! She is one of my favorite singers!
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