“I Will Follow Him” is a popular song that was first recorded in 1961 by Franck Pourcel, as an instrumental titled “Chariot”. The song achieved its widest success when it was recorded by American singer Little Peggy March with English lyrics in 1963. The music was written by Franck Pourcel (using th...
[Intro]
I love him, I love him, I love him
And where He goes I'll follow, I'll follow, I'll follow
[Verse 1]
I will follow him
Follow him, wherever he may go
There isn't an ocean too deep
A mountain so high it can keep me away
[Verse 2]
I must follow him
Ever since he touched my hand I knew
That near him I always must be
And nothing can keep him from me
He is my destiny
[Chorus]
I love him, I love him, I love him
And where he goes I'll follow, I'll follow, I'll follow
He'll always be my true love, my true love, my true love
From now until forever, forever, forever
[Verse 1]
I will follow him
Follow him, wherever he may go
There isn't an ocean too deep
A mountain so high it can keep, keep me away
Away from my love
[Chorus]
I love him, I love him, I love him
And where he goes I'll follow, I'll follow, I'll follow
He'll always be my true love, my true love, my true love
From now until forever, forever, forever
[Verse 1]
I will follow him
Follow him, wherever he may go
There isn't an ocean too deep
A mountain so high it can keep, keep me away
Away from my love
[Outro]
And where he goes I'll follow, I'll follow, I'll follow
I know I'll always love him
I Will Follow Him was written by Norman Gimbel & Jacques Plante & Franck Pourcel & Paul Mauriat & Arthur Altman.
I Will Follow Him was produced by Luigi Creatore & Hugo Peretti & Hugo & Luigi.
Peggy March released I Will Follow Him on Tue Jan 22 1963.
I think it’s amazing. I thought Miley Cyrus would’ve gotten there in the very beginning of her career. She started young enough. Of course, Tiffany just missed it by a year, I think. That was a huge deal at the time.
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I was beginning my freshman year of high school. I was taken out of school that day. We drove up to Newark, which was a two-hour drive from my hometown, to meet with Hugo [Peretti] and Luigi [Creatore], who were pretty big producers at the time. They produced the Tokens and they had big hits, severa...
At the time, RCA had the biggest and the best promotion department. The single started to break in Detroit so I flew there with an entourage. It was my first time on a plane and the label had me doing interviews. I must have done some record hops. I was probably busy studying for a high school Latin...