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.