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"I Will Follow Him" is a popular song that was first recorded in 1961 by Franck Pourcel, as an instrumental entitled "Chariot". The song achieved its widest success when it was recorded by American singer Little Peggy March with English lyrics in 1963.
On April 24, 1963, [5] her single "I Will Follow Him" soared to number one on the United States charts. [1] She recorded the song in early January 1963 and it was released on January 22, when she was 14. [1] March became the youngest female artist with a number-one hit, at 15, in late April 1963, a record that still stands for the Billboard Hot ...
Betty Curtis represented Italy in the Eurovision Song Contest in 1961 with her San Remo winning song, which tied for fifth in Cannes. [3] In 1965 she returned to Sanremo with "Invece no". Curtis's version of "Chariot" (I Will Follow Him) was used in the soundtrack of Martin Scorsese's film Goodfellas (1990).
I agree the songs have a similar sound, but once you hear "Go Home Pigs," then you'll realize Eminem probably has never even heard "I Will Follow Him." This incorrect information has been removed from the article. Adamcaligne 14:09, 20 May 2008 (UTC) Open your ears.
Thanking Deloris for her actions, Reverend Mother decides to remain as abbess of the convent. Returning to San Francisco, the choir, led by Deloris, sing "I Will Follow Him" to a packed audience in a refurbished Saint Katherine's, receiving a standing ovation from all, including Reverend Mother, the Pope, Monsignor O'Hara, and Lt. Souther ...
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Artistically, she chose a repertoire featuring a majority of cover versions of pop standards, including "I Will Follow Him", with the help of her husband. Her first album The Good Times was produced by Pim Koopman and released in 1982. Hoebee at Nederland Muziekland, 17 August 1983
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