Donna Fargo, born Yvonne Vaughan in 1945, is an American country singer-songwriter known for her crossover appeal to pop audiences in the 1970s. Her music is characterized by a blend of country twang and pop melodies, creating a distinctive sound that helped her to achieve major chart success. Fargo is most famous for her number one country hits "The Happiest Girl in the Whole USA" and "Funny Face", both of which also reached the top five on the Billboard Hot 100. Her energetic stage presence and relatable storytelling have established her as a significant figure in the history of country music.