About "Where Do You Go"
"Where Do You Go" is a song written by Peter Bischof and Frank Farian. It was first recorded in 1995 by German Eurodance band La Bouche as an album-only track from their debut album, Sweet Dreams (1995). A cover version of the song was then recorded by American-German Europop trio No Mercy, taken from their debut album, My Promise (1996). On 13 May 1996, it was released as their first single and became a worldwide hit entering the top five in Australia, Austria, Belgium, France, Germany, Hungary, Lithuania, Switzerland, the United Kingdom, and the United States.
American entertainment company BuzzFeed ranked the song number eight in their list of "The 101 Greatest Dance Songs of the '90s" in 2017. In 2021, it was ranked number forty in their list of "The 50 Best '90s Songs of Summer".
Top songs by La Bouche
- Be My Lover
- A Moment Of Love
- Forget Me Nots
- I'll Be There
- You Won't Forget Me
- Say It With Love
- The Heat Is On
- Whenever You Want
- On A Night Like This
- Sweet Dreams
- Where Do You Go
- Sweet Little Persuader
- Poetry In Motion
- In Your Life
- In My Position
- Unexpected Lovers
- Say You'll Be Mine
- Bolingo
- S.o.s
- Don't Let The Rain
- Do You Hear What I Hear?
- Nice 'n' Slow
- Shoo Bee Do Bee Do (i Like That Way)
- Mamma Look
- I Love To Love
- Fallin' In Love
- I Can't Stand The Rain
- Do You Still Need Me
- Another Night Another Dream
- Body + Soul
- Body And Soul
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