“I Will Follow Him” is a popular song by American singer Little Peggy March. It was released in 1963 and became one of her most well-known hits. The song was originally recorded in French as “Chariot” by Petula Clark and later adapted into English with new lyrics by Norman Gimbel.
“I Will Follow Him” is characterized by its catchy melody and March’s soulful vocals. The lyrics express the narrator’s devotion and promise to follow her love interest wherever he goes. The song’s upbeat tempo and March’s passionate delivery made it an instant hit, resonating with audiences and becoming an anthem of teenage romance.
Upon its release, “I Will Follow Him” climbed the charts, reaching the number one spot on the Billboard Hot 100 chart. Peggy March, at the age of 15, became the youngest female artist to have a number one hit in the United States at that time.
The song’s enduring popularity is attributed to its timeless melody and the universal theme of love and devotion. “I Will Follow Him” continues to be celebrated as a classic pop song, reminding listeners of the innocence and excitement of young love in the 1960s.