Marcie Blane is an American pop singer who gained fame in the early 1960s. Born Marcia Blank on May 21, 1944, she is best known for her 1962 hit "Bobby's Girl," which reached number three on the Billboard Hot 100. Her style is characterized by teen pop sound, typical of the era, with light, catchy melodies and straightforward lyrics centered on themes of young love. Despite her brief career, Blane's significant contribution lies in her representation of the early 1960s teenage pop culture.