Chapter 1: The Teenage Voice That Took Over the World
There’s something instantly unforgettable about the opening of “I Will Follow Him.”
The melody feels simple at first, yet somehow impossible to escape once it begins moving forward.
When Little Peggy March released the song in 1963, she was only fifteen years old. Yet her voice carried a confidence and emotional clarity that made the performance feel far bigger than her age.
“No one expected a teenager to dominate the charts so completely — until she did.”
At a time when established stars ruled popular music, Peggy March suddenly appeared with a song that sounded fresh, energetic, and completely undeniable. “I Will Follow Him” quickly climbed to No. 1 on the Billboard Hot 100, making her the youngest female artist ever to achieve that milestone.
But the song’s lasting power came from more than chart success.
The rhythm moves with determination, mirroring the devotion expressed in the lyrics. It’s a song about following love without hesitation, doubt, or fear. That emotional certainty gave the record a universal quality listeners immediately connected with.
The orchestration also played a major role in its magic.
Strings, layered vocals, and gradually rising instrumentation gave the song an almost cinematic feeling, building momentum with every chorus until the melody felt unstoppable.