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The text is from two German publications (credited below the text). The pictures below the text are pictures sleeves of records released in Germany.
Translation by Pat Swayne. If you find something translated wrong, let me know.
Updated 15 March 1999
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PEGGY MARCH

(Margret Annemarie Batavio).
Born 8 March 1948 in Lansdale Pennsylvania (USA).
 
(This was written in 1972.)
Having studied singing, acting, and dancing in the USA, Peggy's first record "I Will Follow Him" made No. 1 in the US Hit Parade. Her European debut was at the 1963 Radio Exhibition in Berlin. She appeared in Germany again in 1964, making 15 TV appearances. In 1965 she entered the German hit charts with "At Seventeen I Still Dream". After a golden record in 1968, she made 3 appearances in Japan. In 1969 she moved from New York to Munich with her husband and manager Arnie Harris. In 1970 she did a 45 minute television show in Germany.
 
Some Hit Songs: "Romeo and Julia", "Telegram from Tennessee", "Memories of Heidelberg", "A Happy End at the Hofbraeuhaus", "The Ways of Men", "Once In Love -- Always In Love", "Our Small World", "The Rain Song" all produced by: Michael Holm.

(from "Hits in Germany", by Siegmund Helms, 1972, Breitkopf & Härtel, Wiesbaden)

(This was written in 1977.)
More than 10 years ago "Little Peggy March" came to Germany, in order to continue her musical career. She had a giant hit at that time with "I Will Follow Him". In the meantime, in order to avoid being excluded from the hit business, she worked very hard at her image. She admits that for a while she was known for wearing the shortest mini skirts of anyone on stage.

Lately Peggy March says she has thought about bringing out a record on which she sings about famous men of the world.

Born: 8 March 1948 in Pennsylvania

Most successful titles: "At 17 I Still Dream", "That's Music To Me", "Memories Of Heidelberg", "In Carnaby Street", "Once In Love -- Always In Love".

(from "Star scene '77 -- 1000 Top Stars presented by Ilja Richter",
VN Publishing House for Reference Books Ltd., Taunusstein, 1977)

 
 
A) Hello Boy
B) The Shoemaker Makes Beautiful Shoes
     (from the film "The Merry Women of Tirol")
RCA Victor 47-9560 (1964)
A) Goodbye, Goodbye, Goodbye
B) Who Knows Young Love
RCA Victor 47-9605 (1965)
A) He Threw Me A Rose
B) A Star Is Falling
RCA Victor 47-9623 (1965)
A) At 17 I Still Dream
     (German hit competition 1965)
B) Love Letters
RCA Victor 47-9631 (1965)
A) Memories Of Heidelberg
B) Don't Draw the Devil on the Wall
RCA Victor 47-9748 (1966)
A) Don't Draw the Devil on the Wall
B) Memories Of Heidelberg
RCA Victor 47-9748 (1966)
(Alternate cover)
A) Romeo and Julia
B) Save a Dollar for You
RCA Victor 47-15007 (1967)
A) Canale Grande Number One
B) See You Later
RCA Victor 47-15048 (1967)
A) That's Music to Me
B) Luck Needs Time
RCA Victor 47-15056 (1967)
A) Mississippi Shuffle Boat
B) End of the Twenties
RCA Victor 47-15069 (1968)
A) Hey
B) Happy Birthday
RCA Victor 47-1511 (1969)
A) Mister Giacomo Puccini
B) 1969 (Because It Was So Beautiful)
RCA Victor 74-16007 (1969)
A) In Carnaby Street
B) A Happy End at the Hofbraeuhaus
Decca 29,014 (1969)
A) A Happy End at the Hofbraeuhaus
B) In Carnaby Street
Decca 29,014 (1969)
(Alternate cover)
A) Once In Love -- Always In Love
     (Peggy's March)
B) Doctor (My Heart Goes Na-Na-Na)
Decca 29,077 (1972)
A) Like a Tiger
B) Goodbye and Good Night
Decca 29,203 (1973)