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When her recording of I Will Follow Him reached #1 on Billboard's Hot 100 in 1963, 15 year-old Peggy March became the youngest-ever female singer to top the pop charts. While her time as a US chart star was brief (four more hits over the next year), Peggy remained an RCA artist until 1969, releasing dozens of terrific records along the way following which she based her career in Germany, where she had become particularly popular. Compiled by Mick Patrick, this collection comprises 26 of the finest tracks from Peggy's 1960s output, including numbers by some of the greatest songwriters of the era; titles recorded in Japan, Italy, Germany, France and the Netherlands; and many overlooked gems. Highlights include Try To See It My Way , written by Bacharach & David; If You Loved Me, a song more familiar as the instrumental Soul Coaxing; Passo Su Passo, arranged and conducted by Ennio Morricone; and Leave Me Alone, penned by the pre-fame Randy Newman. Along with an array of photos and memorabilia, the booklet features notes by Sheryl Farber, with track reminiscences in Peggy's own words.
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Tracklist
1 If You Loved Me
2 This Heart Wasn't Made to Kick Around
3 He Couldn't Care Less
4 He's Back Again
5 Thinking Through My Tears
6 Fool Fool Fool (Look in the Mirror)
7 Losin' My Touch
8 Try to See It My Way
9 Aren't You Glad
10 Let Me Down Hard
11 Can't Stop Thinking About You
12 Leave Me Alone
13 Only You Could Do That to My Heart
14 Watch What You Do With My Baby
15 Johnny Cool
16 Catchin' On Fast - With Bennie Thomas
17 (I'm Watching) Every Little Move You Make
18 Kilindini Docks (Madi-madi Song)
19 Too Long Away
20 Passo Su Passo
21 Eh, Bravo
22 Ne Joue Pas Les Enfants
23 Male Nicht Den Teufel an Die Wand
24 Itsuwari No Koi
25 I Will Follow Him
26 Wasurenaiwa (I'll Never Forget You)