I Will Follow Him by Little Peggy March
Genre: Oldies
Year: 1963
Year: 1963
"I Will Follow Him" is a song recorded by Little Peggy March. The music was written by Franck Pourcel (using the pseudonym J.W. Stole) and Paul Mauriat (using the pseudonym Del Roma). It was adapted by Arthur Altman. The English lyrics were translated by Norman Gimbel.
The song is a translation of the French language tune "Chariot" (lyrics by Jacques Plante) recorded a year earlier by Petula Clark, which hit #1 in France and #8 in Belgium and earned Clark a gold record (Clark's Italian ("Sul Mio Carro"; #4) and German ("Cheerio"; #6) recordings of the song were also major hits). Her English version, released by Pye in the UK and by Laurie in the USA was no success.
In Italy three versions of the song were in the charts (translated/adapted by Vito Pallavicini and Bruno Pallesi): One Read full article at wikipedia.org
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