Discography of Peggy March

Peggy March remains a standout figure in the world of pop music with her unmistakable voice and timeless charm. Overall, Peggy March released over 30 albums during her career, spanning various genres and languages.

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Here is a list of Peggy March’s top 10 albums, along with some information about their chart positions, critical reception, and notable tracks:

Top 10 Peggy March Albums:

  • “I Will Follow Him” (1963)
    This album features Peggy’s biggest hit, the title track “I Will Follow Him”, which reached #1 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart. The album itself reached #18 on the Billboard 200 chart and received critical acclaim for its catchy pop tunes and Peggy’s soulful vocals. Notable tracks include “Wind-Up Doll” and “Johnny Cool”.
  • “In der Carnaby Street” (1968)
    This album features Peggy’s foray into the German music scene, with a collection of songs in German that were popular in Europe at the time. The album received mixed reviews from critics, but it was a commercial success in Germany and reached #4 on the German album charts. Notable tracks include “Mit 17 hat man noch Träume” and “Romeo und Julia”.
  • “Make Me Your Baby” (1964)
    This album features the hit single “Make Me Your Baby”, which reached #9 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart. The album itself reached #52 on the Billboard 200 chart and received positive reviews for its mix of pop and soulful ballads. Notable tracks include “Can’t Stop Thinkin’ About Him” and “My Teenage Castle”.
  • “The Best of Peggy March” (1990)
    This compilation album features some of Peggy’s biggest hits, including “I Will Follow Him” and “Make Me Your Baby”. The album was well-received by critics and fans alike, and it remains a popular collection of Peggy’s music. Notable tracks include “Hello Heartache, Goodbye Love” and “I Wish I Were a Princess”.
  • “Memories of Heidelberg” (1965)
    This album features a collection of songs in German that were popular in Germany at the time. The album received mixed reviews from critics, but it was a commercial success in Germany and reached #4 on the German album charts. Notable tracks include “Memories of Heidelberg” and “Sunny Day”.
  • “The Voice of an Angel” (1964)
    This album features Peggy’s soulful vocals on a collection of pop and ballad tunes. The album received positive reviews from critics, and it remains a fan favorite to this day. Notable tracks include “He Couldn’t Care Less” and “Try to See It My Way”.
  • “Mister Wonderful” (1965)
    This album features Peggy’s cover of the classic song “Mister Wonderful”, as well as a mix of pop and soulful ballads. The album received mixed reviews from critics, but it was a commercial success in Germany and reached #6 on the German album charts. Notable tracks include “I Wish I Were a Princess” and “My Heart Keeps Hanging on”.
  • “Losin’ My Touch” (1998)
    This album features Peggy’s return to the music scene after a hiatus. The album received positive reviews from critics, and it showcases Peggy’s continued growth as an artist. Notable tracks include “Losin’ My Touch” and “Don’t Leave Me Alone Tonight”.
  • “Somethin’ Groovy!” (1968)
    This album features Peggy’s cover of several popular songs from the 1960s, as well as some original tunes. The album received mixed reviews from critics, but it was a commercial success in Europe and reached #8 on the German album charts. Notable tracks include “Let’s Fall in Love Again”.
  • “Goodbye, Au Revoir, Adios” (1971)
    This album features Peggy’s departure from the pop music scene and her transition to country music. The album received mixed reviews from critics, but it remains an interesting and unique part of Peggy’s discography. Notable tracks include “Country Roads” and “Goodbye, Au Revoir, Adios”.

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