Follow Me (Amanda Lear song)

"Follow Me" is a song by French singer Amanda Lear released in 1978 by Ariola Records as the lead single from her second album, Sweet Revenge.

The lyrics of the song were written by Lear herself, who contributed words to every track on Sweet Revenge, and the music was composed by Anthony Monn, her long-time producer and collaborator.

Musically, "Follow Me" showcased a mainstream disco sound, which in the second half of the 1970s was at the peak of its popularity, however, with symphonic elements, and inspired by the innovatory work of German band Kraftwerk.

[3] The singer performed the track in numerous television shows across Europe as well as in the erotic Italian documentary film Follie di notte (1978) in which she appeared as the hostess.

A new version of the song was released as the single in 1987, remixed by Christian De Walden who produced Lear's most recent album at the time, Secret Passion.

In 1989, DJ Ian Levine produced hi-NRG remixes of "Gold" and "Follow Me",[4] which were released as a commercial double A-side single on both vinyl and CD.

In 2023, the original 1978 song was used in a Chanel worldwide advertisement campaign for the fragrance Coco Mademoiselle, in a one-minute film directed by Joseph Kosinski and starring Whitney Peak.

Lear filmed another bluescreen "Follow Me" video for her Italian TV show Premiatissima which was later used in her television special Ma chi è Amanda?