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  • I searched this song because of eminem's sample in guilty conscience.

  • Wonderful...Wonderful...:)

  • Flapjackflapjackflapjack

  • b. Margret Annemarie Batavio in 1948 PA Best known for her hit song "I Will Follow Him", which topped the American pop charts in 1964; she was only 15 at the time and was known as "Little Peggy March". Maybe cuz she's only 4' 10" tall? Yep. Her stage name is a combination of the fact that she's only 4'10" tall ("Little"), her nickname ("Peggy") and the month she was born in ("March"). We don't make these things up. Love her and love this song!

  • such a simple song and melody which says so much..todays songs sometimes get lost in the music

  • And I will follow her! WOW, and what a trip that was! Thanks babe!

  • Those were the songs. Those were the days

  • It was a magic time...

  • Just FANTASTIC.

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  • ESTO ES ANDUVA!!

  • It's funny..The young artists of the '50's -60's didn't even need an ' American Idol ' to cut a great song back then...

  • the sister act song

  • im 13 and todays music is complete crap. all it has to do with is drugs and sex. i was born in the wrong era. this is the music that should still be played. best music ever.

  • @AltumAngelFish Today's music is horrible indeed but even old music talked about drugs and sex.

  • I like this version BUT...my favorite will always be the original version by Franck Pourcel and His Grand Orchestra.

    It was called "Chariot" and was recorded and released in 1961, on the LP Amour Danse Et. Violons No.17. It's instrumental.

  • I do agree, I guess that music during those times are pure entertainment; it brings the very essence of enjoying life, GOD centered full of love for the good teaching. The warm of the music of my time gave that playful side of life and the pain in a more positive way. The melody can even calm an angry man or bring out the happy kid in every aged person full of despair. Thank GOD my children albeit their all professional they like the present songs and this music I grew up with, they love it.

  • I love those classic songs

  • I was 12 when this song came out in the top 40. It was and is terrific!

  • Está claro que se ha basado en los cánticos del Mirandes!

  • I'm a 19-year-old atheist. But, if I were a religious guy, I would probably choose this song as my anthem :P

    P.S.:I love Sister Act!

  • ha. been following him for 30 some years.  Finally caught up. Found him. Such luck.

  • i love the music from this age.

  • This is real music.

  • Thumbs up if Night of the Assassin by Les Rallizes Denudes brought you here.

  • wow... I can't belive that I find this song :-)

  • When I was a little kid I used to pretend this was a song to god. It made me feel better about listening to secular music. Not to say I didn't or don't XD

  • "He is my destiny." That's saying something.

  • This was the number 1 hit when my mother was born :)

  • Whenever I listen to this song, the first thing I think of is my crush... <3

  • I may only be 19, but I love music from this era. :D

  • @sofaganino You are an old soul, like me ;)

  • lovely my era

  • I've extracted over 63 thousand radio-embedded foreigners. (Retired 2011)

    - Joseph Huntington, PhD

  • when i came to the U.S. in 1961-i fell into the radio!never came out!-great music

  • That picture sleeve and the record both epitomize the endangered status of rock and roll by 1963 and underscores that the Beatles didn't arrive a day too soon to put its ownership back in the hands of the young. It it easier to image March in a nun's outfit than on all fours for her first orgy. Then and now, when any teenager's record buying purchases coaxed the folks into singing along -instead of rolling their eyes in exasperation- then there's some key factor wrong with it.

  • Its awsome !!! (:

  • Just wonderful!!!!!

  • First white female act to top the R&B Billobard charts....and you have to think that Sister Act brought this song some more attention!!

  • Those of us who lived 'in this era find it so curious when some of the young people today listen to this music. A range of reactions come forth that are interesting to study. Some are genuinely smitten by the 'innocence' in contrast with the 'outthere', in your face attitudes of today's music. Some are like Aliens from another planet listening to something so strange and funny to them. Others mock it ignorantly. Those of us who lived it, breath it in like life sustaining oxygen.

  • @jeff62rey In part this owes to the culture in which we then lived - one of hope, peace, growing prosperity, personal expression & the gifted leadership of a young American Pericles in the high golden hour of his reign, Ours was a democracy, not an imperialistic oligarchy. JFK pared U.S. povery in half in less than 3 years, while today half the nation (150 million) suffer deprivation, We had a Peace Corp & were the pride of the world. He led us to diversity & personal distinction.

  • @WALRU11 And all of that basically came crashing down at 12:30pm, November 22,1963. It was not just our beloved Jack who sustained a fatal wound to the head.  It was millions of hopeful, inspired and good people alongside him. We have never recovered and the cancer has reached a critical stage in the body politic.

  • @jeff62rey True, I went to work in Bobby's campaign & was with him the night before he too, was shot to death. That was a very difficult time for me. America really has never recovered. The assassins took over, the architects of the National (in)Security State, rolling out their array of insidious cancerous programs from which derived further assassinations, mass murders, serial killings, wars, repressive new measures, & control of mass media, music, & most aspects of culture.

  • @jeff62rey could't have said it better myself.thanks

  • I lived with my grandparents since childhood, and they would listen to this music. I remember our trip to the mountains, and this music would lull me and my sis to sleep. Or the times my mom cried (I call my grandma mom) and she'd play this music while I try to comfort her. Because I grew up with this era of music and country, I have a fondness for it. I'm 19, and I know once they depart from this world, I will listen to this music, and be taken back to the beautiful days they were around.

  • @jeff62rey you nailed it when you said it was like oxygen.!

  • @jeff62rey well put! yes, could be a feminists' headache, but for those of us who lived it...a nostalgic fresh breath that is part of our life.. now, then and always

  • @jeff62rey We're living in an atmosphere choked with insincerety, ingenuiness, deception, and unaccountability and it's all so prevalent that it would choke us to death except for the fact that we still have bits of real truth - truth conveyed through art - that breaks through the smog of these insidious times to give us short lived relief to sustain us with fresh air before we're enveloped and surrounded again by the vapid pungeant clouds of contemporary movements.

  • @jeff62rey That is so so true

  • @jeff62rey Couldnt agree more. That song - like many others of that time --still haunts the corridors of my unconscious. It's amazing what's rumbling about there far from the light of day. When I heard it for the first time again in more than 40 or 50 yrs it was like some lost spirit from the distance past  coming to remind me I once lived there. Oh doesnt it tug at the old heart strings.

  • @jeff62rey ...u bet...60s was the 'decade' ..yep I find it odd too...smitten is the word...gosh there were hits after hits...

  • @jeff62rey i like your comment very much . . . i was born in 1980 . .am 31 now . . . and enjoy music from 50s and 60s more then any other decade

  • a masterpiece ! from a nice lady which can sing also in german

  • Al Bundy loved this song.

  • Guilty Conscience!

  • "I will swallow him..."

  • I hear she was interested in dancing at a young age. Instead, she turns out to be one of the greatest female talents of all time.

  • @60bjorn

    Cough, cough, Barf!

  • I love that song!

  • i heard this song when i was 14 on my mom records you can just picture what these lyrics would do to a girl with her first crush with no love experience...just a bunch of lalalala in the head lol

  • i remember trying to sing this song i love him i love him i love him

    i loved this song

    i was 2

    believe it or not  'tis true :)

  • This was the very first 45 I ever bought. Little Peggy March!

  • 14 huh? interesting

  • this song is simluar to the one from the adventures of flapjack

  • It's my party is Leslie Gore

  • one of the top 10 songs of all time>

  • beautiful voice..strong..not forced...

  • who sing its my party?

  • @nindermom That would be Lesley Gore.

  • this is my favorite song!!!

  • Kathy young~ 14 ~ A Thousand Stars

  • i like it better in sister act it sounds better

    

  • I hate that people have taken this lovely song and turned it into religious shit! D:

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  • When was this done?

  • @QueenWebster I was a teenager when this song came out, I think it was 1963

  • @QueenWebster 1963 - it is a genuine 'love song' - not used as in Sister act

    It was #1 worldwide I believe

  • This song is used in a angelic way. Wonder how many will follow him?

  • All the background singers in this song sound amazing! The girls sound angelic.

  • My cousin June came home from a party at St Barts (church) and sang this for me and my brothers...its one of my best memories

  • great sounds.

  • Miss u moon

  • Scott Wilder has a little clip using this background music as Obama speaks or is spoken of by those who adore him so. No comment to the politcal side one way or the other here from me, just a great song for the clip. Great job Scott, Miss ya'll!

  • lol

  • I'm 15 now, and I love this song. My grandparents raised me, therefore I grew up around this music. Wish I could be graced with more music like this.

  • Freakin' Love Thisz Sonq... One Of My Favesz<3!

  • I pity you young people who never knew a time when one person in the family could provide; and the other one could stay home with the children. That was a wonderful time to grow up in! My parents are in their 90's now and still married! My little sister and I have done everything we can to give that sort of life to our children, they are not in therapy, jail or rehab; so I will vote for the old ways! Oh Yah 4 out of 4 kids are college grads.

  • This song has 1960s stamped all over it with a great melody and background singers( which are seldom used anymore).

  • I'm sorry but the best version song is the original... "Betty Curtis - Chariot"... Vita Italia!... altro si che questa americanata...

  • she reminds me of prof umbridge xd

  • Back in the good ole' days of the 50's when chivalry wasn't dead..

  • Those were the days.

  • Those were the days when men were more respectful and women were sweeter. All gone now.

  • @chach2000

    Yeah, back in the the good ole' 50's where men were men and women were servants.

    If the wife vocally disagreed, the hubby would serve a beat-down to the little lady. Had to remind the softer sex, who wore the pants.

  • @piatoscanoangel

    sounds a bit islamic, don't you think?

  • @piatoscanoangel now that kinda stuff will give u a swift kick in the pants a real man though would never hit a woman and its not bad some men wish to b lead

  • I want a time machine someone give me one 

  • @27jengirl I know... what has happened? When this song came out men truly respected women. They were revered... and guys were shy, afraid to ask for a date.

  • @chach2000 yes and times were simple then

  • and being faithful

  • its a song of loyality

  • This has got to be the most HATED song in the bulldyke lesbian community, right beside "Stand By Your Man"

  • @mrbubetube

    I also hate this song....and I am a straight and somewhat girly woman.

  • @mrbubetube Why?

  • Stalker song XD

  • i love this song, it always make me think of my husband.

  • An excellent song about a good woman !

  • This is the song of the insane

  • stalker's national anthem 

  • @binkerrrrr lol

  • @binkerrrrr 4reel creepin,,,,,,,,,,,,,,

  • @binkerrrrr Hahaha, Wow... !

  • @binkerrrrr My national anthem ! lol

  • @binkerrrrr i kinda think thats taken by the police with there song "every breathe you take"

  • @binkerrrrr LOL....You are funny.

  • @binkerrrrr LOL

  • @binkerrrrr Lol...I agree.

  • john watson, anyone??

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  • These voices, I hear them, and when they talk I'll follow I'll follow I'll follow

  • Or even like a younger, more bubble-headed Janis Joplin!

  • best version my arse

  • @xXOneHotLennonXx I noticed your version was blocked, why was that?

  • @Breatherable I dunno..it's not blocked everywhere and I was wondering tbh why someone would say it's the best version when it's got this weird high pitched sound going through it. That's all.

  • HATE THE COMMERCIAL!!!! How about deleting it so we can just hear this classic hit....

  • @masterofpagemasters Re; Little Peggy March. Thanks & smiles back to you!

  • She was 15 yrs old..She still has the pipes though..I wish someone would write a song for her now!!

  • @2Uisee100 She was in fact 14 when she recorded this. Pretty incredible...

  • @KidMillions Not really. Age makes no difference if you've got talent :)

  • I'm following Adam Lambert.

  • why are there ads on music that came out over 200 years ago this is a fuckin joke

  • Yes.Kurt i see what you mean by the timing in the song over the years.I had a listen to her singing in Japanese.Its letter perfect to the orig.Apparently,she was very popular over there.jk

  • Get that stupid ad off there! It ruins the song! Idiots. 

  • she is good in singing to our Lord Jesus God bless her.

  • great stuff

  • I heard Skeeter Davis had this song also.They sound exactly alike.

  • @peugteobike Little Peggy March had a monster hit with this record in 1963. To cash in on the popularity, other artists released cover versions on their albums. Skeeter Davis was one of those artists who copied Little Peggy March's hit................that is why they sound alike. Skeeter Davis was copying Little Peggy's arrangement of this song.

  • @kurtsupreme :Yeah, that is right,but you gotta remember this was a song originally recorded by the English girl,Pet Clark and sung in French(and later Italian) entitled,Chariot.Listen to Pets version here on YT!There is also an italian version bt Italian girl,Roberta Corti-with the anglicized stage name,Betty curtis.

  • @SuperJohnnykay Yes, I am aware of the origin of the song and the recordings that came before LIttle Peggy March's version. In this country, those other versions were virtually unknown (and still are). It was Little Peggy March who made this song a "household tune!!!!!"

  • @kurtsupreme :And she did do a great job of singing it,Kurt-all the best,john from australia

  • @SuperJohnnykay I agree with you, John............she did do a great job! I met her last year at an "oldies show" in Pennsylvania. She laughed when I told her that there are people that think that this song originated in the movie, "Sister Act" and that some of the comments said that she did a nice "cover" of the song. She said that she does not look at these sites....................but, that she would get a kick out of seeing those comments. She was very nice and not at all stuffy or aloof.

  • @kurtsupreme :Kurt, she looks like a real down to earth person.There are later recordings of hers here on YT and she sounds like she has retained her singing ability.Greaet stuff,jk

  • @SuperJohnnykay Yes, she has retained her voice. I must say that I was disappointed by the way she uses a staccato timing when singing "I Will Follow Him" live. It was always a cha cha; however, she sings it with a different timing than the original recording. In my humble opinion, it takes away from the enjoyment . She was on a PBS special (I believe that it is on Youtube). she is singing in that staccato timing there, too. Tell me what you think. I prefer her to hold her notes longer.

  • i keep all these 45s i grew up playing them on an voice of music player ,,,they were my older sisters but i am the keeper ,,,its now in my ami rowe

  • GOOD SONG BUT A NEG FOR THE GOOGLE AD

  • thanks to Sister Act, I'm addicted to this song.

  • we are singing this in a midsummer night's dream:)

  • I sure will......... Always......

  • Every time that I hear this song all I can think of is WHOOPIE GOLDBERG and the singing nuns!!

  • I love this song. My mother use to play this when I was a child

  • Les Rallizes Denudes in Japan owe her a LOT!

  • stalker song just like hello

  • In ur first statement, you've tried to connect Beatles with Viet Nam war Ha Ha hA hA hA!!!!

    I don't think they even knew there was one!!!

    Ur probs partly began and partly weere rested in Dylan and protest groups - largely musically supported by Peter Paul & Mary and the Like!

    US knew little of the Beatles, and the Beatles did not even try to pander to the US.

    Beatles did not do anything to encourage your Hippie movement; that was basically your own doing.

    No wonder ur not scoring there

  • to the englishman who wrote I must be a young bloke and well with the muslim Obama in power I truly will be BROKE, not sure of what bloke means. Anyway I was a teen during the Beatle invasion and this occurred at a time when many of us young BLOKES were being drafted and sent to Vietnam and 59,919 of us died there, I was lucky and only came back with minor wounds. The Beatles were smoking dope and bad mouthing Americans when we had no choice but to go to Nam . It was law.

  • anyone else here because of sherlock? anyone?

  • Great song, I remember hearing this on AM radio back in the Day

  • Whoopie Goldberg used a version of this song in her movie as a nun. Imagine Whoopie a nun? Imagine Howard Stern as the Pope.

  • What a great sone from another great voice on a little lady. Her voice is in there with Wanda Jackson, Brenda Lee, Thersa Brewer and a couple others this old mind will not access for me. I got to see Peggy March in Berlin at Templehof in 1980. She had been living and performing in Germany for several years at that time. It was a big treat for me to see her then.

  • @lookingback62 Meant to say "What a great song". So I can't type.

  • flapjack.

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  • Hey...we do this one with the choir! :)

  • anyone else this picture of her looks like that girl from Order of Phoenix Harry Potter... that one girl that tries to get harry's powers taken? the Ministry girl?

  • this is wht i call music! not the shitty justin bieber crap!!

  • I feel like Lorraine from Back to the Future would sing this to Marty.

  • This song is true about me :[ i feel like a stocker.

  • This song always creeped me out in a way or made me laugh. It seems like a stalking song. There is never a clear notion if the guy likes the narrator in return, only that he touched her hand and after that moment all she wants to do is follow him.

  • can you put this in hi quality it sounds poor

  • @archie977

    My sound is great