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Little Peggy March, age 15 years old, only ever had one big hit during her decade with RCA Records, but that song, "I Will Follow Him," spent three weeks at the number one spot on the charts and even topped the R&B charts for a week as well. It pretty well helped define the early girl-group sound, as much as the Shangri-Las' "Leader of the Pack" or "Great Big Kiss" did the later end of the musical genre. Her subsequent hits, "I Wish I Were a Princess" (which was featured prominently in John Waters' period romp Hairspray) and "Hello Heartache, Goodbye Love," scored much lower in the Top 40. RCA continued to record March for ten years, right into the early '70s, but she never scored an American hit of any consequence after early 1964. By contrast, in Europe, she was a popular recording artist for many years and scored several major hits, especially in Germany, where she moved in 1969.

Margaret Battavio, aka Little Peggy March, had dreamt of a singing career for most of her young life, and had been winning talent contests as a young girl. She was signed to RCA in 1962 at age 14, and made her debut that year with a cover of the song "Little Me," taken from a Sid Caesar Broadway hit, which vanished without a trace. Her second single was to ensure her place in the pop music reference books, however.

English-born girl singer Petula Clark, who'd been recording since the mid-'50s, had recently scored a hit in France with a song called "Chariot" on the Vogue label. RCA producers Hugo Peretti and Luigi Creatore ("Hugo and Luigi"), best known today for their work with Sam Cooke, found the song and got March to record the number in a new version with simpler lyrics, now known as "I Will Follow Him." Clark's recording was a slow, moody, soulful piece, with the singer seeking the depths of the song's meaning, all without the doo wop-style "did-ip, da did-ip, da did-ip" chorus. It sounded like the work of a woman. March's recording, by contrast, picked up the tempo, added a doo wop-style male chorus and a pulsing arrangement, with prominent drums and chorus, and her breathy, breathless reading of the lyrics. It sounded like the work of a passionate girl, and it defined the girl-group sound as much as numbers like "Johnny Angel."

March eventually released an entire album built around her sudden number one hit, including "I Wish I Were a Princess," which reached the Top 40 in 1963. The rest of the album was a pretty collection of tuneful teen-pop, the world of romance as seen through the persona of a 15-year-old, including such numbers as "My Teenage Castle (Is Tumbling Down) and "Johnny Cool." She subsequently saw modest chart success in America with the magnificent "Hello Heartache, Goodbye Love," a near-cousin of "I Will Follow Him" in beat and arrangement, which reached the Top 30 and also became a hit in England; and also with "The Impossible Happened," a funny, silly little teenage girl's romantic lament, which made the American Top 50. In early 1964, March was still reaching the lower reaches of the charts with Paul Anka's "(I'm Watching) Every Move You Make," but after that, music began changing very rapidly with the advent of the British Invasion sound. She recorded 18 singles for RCA between 1964 and 1971 and several albums as well, none of which charted in any serious way in America.

As it turned out, the United States comprised only one part of the audience she was trying to reach, and listeners over there were far more interested in March, as an American pop star, than Americans were. She moved to Germany with her husband/manager, Arnie Harris, and enjoyed a career in recording, variety show performances, and television appearances. In the 1980s, March returned to America, where she continues to be best known for "I Will Follow Him" and the naive early girl-group sound that it represents, some 35 years after it was first released.
Little Peggy March

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Little Peggy March Albums and Songs Expand/Collapse
Albums Featuring "Little Peggy March"
I Will Follow Him I Will Follow Him
In Our Fashion In Our Fashion
No Foolin' No Foolin'
Boy Crazy! Boy Crazy!
Mit 17 Hat Man Noch Traume [Bear Family] Mit 17 Hat Man Noch Traume [Bear Family]
Women Just Want One Thing (Alle Frauen wollen nur das eine) Women Just Want One Thing (Alle Frauen wollen nur das eine)
Mit 17 Hat Man Noch Träume [Ariola] Mit 17 Hat Man Noch Träume [Ariola]
Die Freiheit Frau Zu Sein Die Freiheit Frau Zu Sein
Aus Purer Sehnsucht Aus Purer Sehnsucht
Sings in Japanese Sings in Japanese
Ich Denk Zurück an Die Zeit Ich Denk Zurück an Die Zeit
In Der Carnaby Street In Der Carnaby Street
Memories of Heidelberg Memories of Heidelberg
Mit Siebzehn Hat Man Noch Träume Mit Siebzehn Hat Man Noch Träume
Songs Performed by "Little Peggy March"
Alle Frauen Wollen Nur das Eine
Zieh Meine Schuhe Aus
Kussen Ist Nicht Erlaubt
Ich Fall Aus Allen Wolken
Mit 17 Hat Man Noch Träume
Leibling Träum
Das War Noch Nicht Alles
Wenn Die Augen Lachen
Memories of Heidelberg
Verliebter, Verliebter
Flieg Mit Mir Zum Regenbogen
Carnaby Street
Nur du Bist Für Immer
Es Gibt Ein Morgen
Aus Purer Sehnsucht Nach Dir
Das Feuer Der Sehnsucht
Denn Ich Lieb' Dich Uber Alles
Du Hast Noch Funf Minuten Zeit
Unendlich Einsam Heute Nacht
Bald, Bald, Bald
Viel Zu Nah Am Himmel
Liebe Hat Keine Garantie
Frau Mit Kleinen Fehlern
Der Andere Mann
Die Freiheit Frau Zu Sein
Memories of Heidelberg
More (Das Kann Der Anfang Unserer Liebe Sein)
Boom Bang-A-Bang
Die Antwort Weiss Ganz Allein...
Tausend Steine
Lass Mich Nie Allein
Romeo und Julia
Fällt Der Regen in das Meer
Spar Dir Deine Dollar
Mississippi Shuffle Boat
Ende Der Zwanziger Jahre
Es War Höchste Eisenbahn
Bahama Lullaby
Telegramm Aus Tennessee
Das Ist Musik Für Mich
Ein Zigeuner Ohne Geige
Wedding in My Dreams
Du, Du, Du Gehst Mir Im Kopf Herum
Die Sonne Kommt Ja Wieder
Hey (Das Ist Musik Für Dich)
Ich Frage Die Zigeunerin
Weil Die Liebe Zaubern Kann
Der Mond Scheint Schön
Mister Giacomo Puccini
1969 (Weil Es So Schön War)
Male Nicht Den Teufel an Die Wand
Yesterday Waltz
Canale Grande Number One
Wiedersehn
Little Peggy March Videos Expand/Collapse
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Little Peggy March News Expand/Collapse
Rita Coolidge takes stage at Follies   Feb 05, 2010 04:18:29
The Follies has had popular performers from the 1960s and beyond, including Little Peggy March, who had a 1963 rock 'n' roll hit with “I Will Follow Him,” ...
Coachella Countdown Day 69: John Waters   Feb 06, 2010 14:16:50
The soundtrack to "Hairspray" is impeccable, with Gene Pitney and Little Peggy March. In "Serial Mom" he uses the music of Barry Manilow and L7. ...
Elisha! Delicious news for Leafs   Feb 01, 2010 19:56:10
*Editor's note: Little Peggy March recorded I Will Follow Him in 1963 but Petula Clark recorded the original French-language version of the song Chariot a ...
Fireside musical revue really is fabulous   Jan 15, 2010 10:58:23
Katie Kirchner is superb with the Shelley Fabares single “Johnny Angel,” and Molly Mahoney really nails “I Will Follow Him” by Little Peggy March. ...
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