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Donna Fargo (born Yvonne Vaughan on November 10,
1945 in Mount Airy, North Carolina) is an American
singer, best known for her 1972 hit "The Happiest
Girl in the Whole U.S.A.," which hit #1 on the
Billboard magazine|Billboard country music charts.
Fargo was a rarity in the early 1970s, a country
female singer-songwriter. "Happiest Girl in the
Whole U.S.A." not only topped the Country charts,
it made a short-lived appearance on the pop charts
as well. Her second single, "Funny Face," did the
same. Fargo's hits included "Superman," "You Can't
Be A Beacon (If Your Light Don't Shine)," "Don't
Be Angry," and a song written for her late mother,
"You Were Always There."

Fargo graduated from High Point University.  Fargo
went on to record a string of #1 hits from her
aforementioned breakout hit in 1972 until 1978.
She was given her own television variety show, The
Donna Fargo Show, in 1978, and later departed from
public view, guest-starring in the 1980s on
television shows such as The Dukes of Hazzard and
Hee Haw.

Fargo disappeared from public view after
announcing in 1978 that she had multiple
sclerosis. Nothing was heard from her until 1987
when she reappeared with singer Billy Joe Royal on
a top ten duet entitled "Members Only." Donna
Fargo is now retired from the music business and
finds strength in the faith healing teachings of
Kenneth Hagin and Kenneth Copeland.

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