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Born, March 8, 1948)is an Americanpopsinger. In the United States, she is primarily known for her 1963million-sellingsong "I Will Follow Him".Although she is sometimes remembered as aone-hit wonder, she continued to have success in Europe well into the 1970s. Born to an Italian-American family, March was discovered at age 13 singing at her cousin's weddingand was introduced to record producersHugo & Luigi. They gave her the nicknameLittle Peggy Marchbecause she was 4ft 10in (1.47m) tall (though she later grew to be 5ft 4in),[3]she was only 13, therecordshe did with them was "Little Me", and her birthday was in March. On April 24, 1963,[5]her single "I Will Follow Him" soared tonumber oneon the United Statescharts.She recorded the song in early January 1963 and it was released on January 22, when she was only 14.[1]March became the youngest female artist with a number-one hit, at 15, in late April 1963, a record that still stands for theBillboardHot 100. The recording also reached number one in Australia, New Zealand, South Africa,Japan, andScandinavia. It failed to chart in the United Kingdom. It was a translation of the French song "Chariot" recorded a year earlier byPetula Clark.March also became the first white female solo artist to hit number one on theBillboardR&B chart. March's success also came with financial trouble. She was aminorand the "Coogan Law" prevented her parents from managing her money. The responsibility was placed on her manager, Russell Smith. It was discovered in 1966 that he had squandered the fortune, leaving her with $500. March graduated fromLansdale Catholic High Schoolin 1966. Billboardadvertisement, July 27, 1963 Although she is remembered in the United States by some as aone-hit wonder, her singles, "I Wish I Were a Princess" and "Hello Heartache, Goodbye Love". made thetop 30in the US, with the latter also reaching No. 29 on theUK Singles Chart.[6]As with many American artists, March's career in her native country was derailed in part by theBritish Invasion, which at the time was pushing many American acts out of popularity, and she had no hits at home once the Invasion began in 1964. Recording forRCA Victor, March made 18singlesfrom 1964 to 1971. She also cut several albums, none of which sold well in the United States.She began having a strong presence in theEuropeanandAsianmusic markets and moved to Germany in 1969.She won theDeutscher Schlager Contestin 1965 and her song "Mit 17 hat man noch Trume" ("At 17 you still have dreams") placed No. 2 in the German Singles Chart. This was followed by German songs like "In der Carnaby Street", "Einmal verliebt immer verliebt", "Romeo und Julia" ("On Carnaby Street", "Once in Love Always in Love", "Romeo and Juliet"... No. 1 in German Charts), "Der Schuster macht schne Schuhe" ("'The Cobbler Makes Beautiful Shoes"), "Telegramm aus Tennessee", "Die Maschen der Mnner" and "Das sind die Trume, die man so trumt". Her commercial success in Germany continued through much of the 1970s;she tried her luck in representing Germany in theEurovision Song Contestin 1969, only to be placed second in the national final with the song "Hey! Das ist Musik fr mich". March made another Eurovision attempt in 1975, when she performed theRalph Siegelcomposition "Alles geht vorber" in the German national contest. Again, she was placed second. In 1979, she experimented withdiscoon the albumElectrifying, but it failed to achieve commercial success. By 1981 EMI did not renew her contract, and she moved back to the United States.In 1984, however,Jermaine JacksonandPia Zadoraachieved a major European hit single with the track "When the Rain Begins to Fall",co-written by March. Although not a hit in the UK or in the US, it went to #1 in Germany, France, the Netherlands and Switzerland. In 1998, the song entered the German Top 10 again when covered by rapper Pappa Bear. ThecultfilmHairsprayfeatured "I Wish I Were a Princess" in 1988, and a retro fad in Germany brought her some continuing success starting in the mid-1990s with the albumDie Freiheit Frau zu sein(1995). Her song "I Will Follow Him" was featured in the 1992 movieSister Act. March currently works largely in Germany and in theLas Vegasmusic scene and has also performed atDick Clark's American Bandstand Theater inBranson, Missouri. In 2004 she was the headliner inRiff Markowitz'sFabulous Palm Springs Folliesat thePlaza TheaterinPalm Springs, California.In 2005, she released an album of standards,Get Happy, followed by the albumMeine Liebe ist stark genug(2008). In March 2010, March went into the recording studio to record her first album of new, original material in English in over 30 years. A collaboration with Scandinavian songwriter and producer Soren Jensen, the albumAlways and Foreverwas released on October 13, 2010. It was followed by a special edition for the German-speaking countries in April 2012,including two duets with the Dutch singerJos Hoebee, one of them being acover versionof "I Will Follow Him"; which had also been a number-one single in the Netherlands and Belgium for Hoebee in 1982 (March further recorded a subsequent recording in 2012 for a 2013 release to commemorate the song's 50th anniversary). March also recorded another version of "When the Rain Begins to Fall", as a duet with the German singer Andreas Zaron