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Where Do You Go (La Bouche song)

"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.

"Where Do You Go"
Single by No Mercy
from the album No Mercy/My Promise
B-side"Where Do You Go" (remix)
Released13 May 1996 (1996-05-13)
GenreDance-pop
Length4:29
Label
Songwriter(s)
Producer(s)Frank Farian
No Mercy singles chronology
"Missing (I Miss You Like the Deserts Miss the Rain)"
(1995)
"Where Do You Go"
(1996)
"When I Die"
(1996)
Music video
"Where Do You Go" on YouTube

American entertainment company BuzzFeed ranked the song number eight in their list of "The 101 Greatest Dance Songs of the '90s" in 2017.[1] In 2021, it was ranked number forty in their list of "The 50 Best '90s Songs of Summer".[2]

Background and release edit

The group's frontman Marty Cintron was discovered by German music producer Frank Farian when he played at a club in Ocean Drive, Miami. He suggested that they should do a project together. Cintron then went to Farian's studio in Germany. Farian thought the best way to go was with a group, so Cintron introduced him to twin brothers and dancers Ariel and Gabriel Hernández which he had worked with earlier. They had toured with Prince and been in some of his videos. The first song the group recorded was "Missing", which Farian had gotten permission to record after hearing the song in Ibiza.[3] Their version made it to the top 5 in Switzerland and became a big hit throughout Europe. But it was their next single, "Where Do You Go", which was released in May 1996, that became an international success. It peaked at number-one in Denmark, Ireland and Scotland.

Content edit

"Where Do You Go" is a dance track with a 4/4 rhythm structure, running at a speed of 127 beats per minute. It is built around a drum beat that was sampled from the Todd Terry remix of the song "Missing", by English act Everything But The Girl. The chorus hook "where do you go, my lovely?" references Peter Sarstedt's 1969 hit "Where Do You Go To (My Lovely)".

Critical reception edit

AllMusic editor Leo Stanley highlighted the song in his review of No Mercy, stating that "they have enough hooks and beats to crossover to the charts and dancefloors."[4] Larry Flick from Billboard wrote, "Look for this Latin male trio to continue Arista's winning streak of slam-dunking Euro-splashed dance ditties on pop radio." He added, "This time, the beats are spiked with fluttering acoustic guitar riffs and making for a jam that will have punters revisiting their fave old hustle dance steps. Icing on the cake is an immediately contagious chorus and an irresistible a cappella breakdown midway through the song. Fun, fun, fun."[5] Matt Stopera and Brian Galindo from BuzzFeed noted, "Spanish guitar + aggressive '90s dance-music beat = perfection."[6] A reviewer from Chicago Sun-Times deemed it "bewitching".[7] Bob Cannon from Entertainment Weekly said that "like any good dance track, its hook buries itself deep in your brain." He also complimented its "snazzy flamenco guitar licks and production touches".[8] Dave Sholin from the Gavin Report commented, "This trio of experienced dancers/performers will find a warm reception from Top 40 programmers searching for fresh sounds to fill those pop/dance slots. The threesome hail from Miami and are currently breaking in Europe with this polished, uptempo production."[9] Howard Cohen for The Miami Herald wrote, "The club song's sole distinction, aside from its fluttery flamenco guitar licks, is an insistently annoying chorus hook you can't shake."[10] Also Diana Valois from The Morning Call stated that its guitar riff "still sounds irresistible".[11] Alan Jones from Music Week said it "shuffles along in much the same style as Missing, with tasteful acoustic guitars and a nicely understated dance beat. Tuneful, well sung and very likely a hit."[12]

Chart performance edit

"Where Do You Go" was very successful on the charts all over the world, peaking at number-one on both the Canadian RPM Dance/Urban chart and the US Billboard Hot Dance Singles Sales chart. In Europe, it reached the top spot in Denmark, Ireland and Scotland. The single made it to the Top 10 also in Austria, Belgium (Wallonia), France, Germany, Hungary (number two), Italy, Lithuania, the Netherlands, Sweden, Switzerland and the UK, as well as on the Eurochart Hot 100, where it reached number four. In the UK, "Where Do You Go" peaked at number two in its fourth week at the UK Singles Chart, on 2 February 1997.[13] It was held off reaching the top spot by LL Cool J's "Ain't Nobody" and spent two weeks at that position. Additionally, it was a Top 20 hit in Finland and a Top 30 hit in Iceland. Outside Europe, it reached number two in Australia, number five on both the Billboard Hot 100 and the Cash Box Top 100 in the US, and number 27 in New Zealand. The single earned a gold record in New Zealand and the US and a platinum record in Australia, Germany, and the UK.

Music video edit

The accompanying music video for "Where Do You Go" was directed by Austrian film director and film producer Hannes Rossacher and premiered in September 1996. It was filmed in Miami, Florida.

Impact and legacy edit

In 2017, BuzzFeed ranked "Where Do You Go" number eight in their "The 101 Greatest Dance Songs Of the '90s" list.[14] In 2019, Billboard placed it at number 189 in their ranking of "Billboard's "Top Songs of the '90s".[15] In 2021, BuzzFeed ranked the song number 40 in their "The 50 Best '90s Songs of Summer" list.[16]

Track listings edit

Charts edit

Certifications and sales edit

Certifications and sales for "Where Do You Go"
Region Certification Certified units/sales
Australia (ARIA)[70] Platinum 70,000^
Germany (BVMI)[71] Platinum 500,000^
New Zealand (RMNZ)[72] Gold 5,000*
United Kingdom (BPI)[73] Platinum 600,000
United States (RIAA)[75] Gold 700,000[74]

* Sales figures based on certification alone.
^ Shipments figures based on certification alone.
Sales+streaming figures based on certification alone.

Release history edit

Release dates and formats for "Where Do You Go"
Region Date Format(s) Label(s) Ref.
Germany 13 May 1996 CD
[76]
United States 28 May 1996 Contemporary hit radio Arista [77]
18 June 1996 CD [78]
Japan 21 September 1996
  • MCI
  • BMG
[79]
United Kingdom 6 January 1997
  • 12-inch vinyl
  • CD
  • cassette
Arista [80]

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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 Where Do You Go Single by No Mercyfrom the album No Mercy My PromiseB side Where Do You Go remix Released13 May 1996 1996 05 13 GenreDance popLength4 29LabelMCI BMG AristaSongwriter s Peter Bischof Franz ReutherProducer s Frank FarianNo Mercy singles chronology Missing I Miss You Like the Deserts Miss the Rain 1995 Where Do You Go 1996 When I Die 1996 Music video Where Do You Go on YouTubeAmerican entertainment company BuzzFeed ranked the song number eight in their list of The 101 Greatest Dance Songs of the 90s in 2017 1 In 2021 it was ranked number forty in their list of The 50 Best 90s Songs of Summer 2 Contents 1 Background and release 2 Content 3 Critical reception 4 Chart performance 5 Music video 6 Impact and legacy 7 Track listings 8 Charts 8 1 Weekly charts 8 2 Year end charts 8 3 Decade end charts 9 Certifications and sales 10 Release history 11 ReferencesBackground and release editThe group s frontman Marty Cintron was discovered by German music producer Frank Farian when he played at a club in Ocean Drive Miami He suggested that they should do a project together Cintron then went to Farian s studio in Germany Farian thought the best way to go was with a group so Cintron introduced him to twin brothers and dancers Ariel and Gabriel Hernandez which he had worked with earlier They had toured with Prince and been in some of his videos The first song the group recorded was Missing which Farian had gotten permission to record after hearing the song in Ibiza 3 Their version made it to the top 5 in Switzerland and became a big hit throughout Europe But it was their next single Where Do You Go which was released in May 1996 that became an international success It peaked at number one in Denmark Ireland and Scotland Content edit Where Do You Go is a dance track with a 4 4 rhythm structure running at a speed of 127 beats per minute It is built around a drum beat that was sampled from the Todd Terry remix of the song Missing by English act Everything But The Girl The chorus hook where do you go my lovely references Peter Sarstedt s 1969 hit Where Do You Go To My Lovely Critical reception editAllMusic editor Leo Stanley highlighted the song in his review of No Mercy stating that they have enough hooks and beats to crossover to the charts and dancefloors 4 Larry Flick from Billboard wrote Look for this Latin male trio to continue Arista s winning streak of slam dunking Euro splashed dance ditties on pop radio He added This time the beats are spiked with fluttering acoustic guitar riffs and making for a jam that will have punters revisiting their fave old hustle dance steps Icing on the cake is an immediately contagious chorus and an irresistible a cappella breakdown midway through the song Fun fun fun 5 Matt Stopera and Brian Galindo from BuzzFeed noted Spanish guitar aggressive 90s dance music beat perfection 6 A reviewer from Chicago Sun Times deemed it bewitching 7 Bob Cannon from Entertainment Weekly said that like any good dance track its hook buries itself deep in your brain He also complimented its snazzy flamenco guitar licks and production touches 8 Dave Sholin from the Gavin Report commented This trio of experienced dancers performers will find a warm reception from Top 40 programmers searching for fresh sounds to fill those pop dance slots The threesome hail from Miami and are currently breaking in Europe with this polished uptempo production 9 Howard Cohen for The Miami Herald wrote The club song s sole distinction aside from its fluttery flamenco guitar licks is an insistently annoying chorus hook you can t shake 10 Also Diana Valois from The Morning Call stated that its guitar riff still sounds irresistible 11 Alan Jones from Music Week said it shuffles along in much the same style as Missing with tasteful acoustic guitars and a nicely understated dance beat Tuneful well sung and very likely a hit 12 Chart performance edit Where Do You Go was very successful on the charts all over the world peaking at number one on both the Canadian RPM Dance Urban chart and the US Billboard Hot Dance Singles Sales chart In Europe it reached the top spot in Denmark Ireland and Scotland The single made it to the Top 10 also in Austria Belgium Wallonia France Germany Hungary number two Italy Lithuania the Netherlands Sweden Switzerland and the UK as well as on the Eurochart Hot 100 where it reached number four In the UK Where Do You Go peaked at number two in its fourth week at the UK Singles Chart on 2 February 1997 13 It was held off reaching the top spot by LL Cool J s Ain t Nobody and spent two weeks at that position Additionally it was a Top 20 hit in Finland and a Top 30 hit in Iceland Outside Europe it reached number two in Australia number five on both the Billboard Hot 100 and the Cash Box Top 100 in the US and number 27 in New Zealand The single earned a gold record in New Zealand and the US and a platinum record in Australia Germany and the UK Music video editThe accompanying music video for Where Do You Go was directed by Austrian film director and film producer Hannes Rossacher and premiered in September 1996 It was filmed in Miami Florida Impact and legacy editIn 2017 BuzzFeed ranked Where Do You Go number eight in their The 101 Greatest Dance Songs Of the 90s list 14 In 2019 Billboard placed it at number 189 in their ranking of Billboard s Top Songs of the 90s 15 In 2021 BuzzFeed ranked the song number 40 in their The 50 Best 90s Songs of Summer list 16 Track listings edit7 inch single Where Do You Go Radio Mix 4 15 Where Do You Go Trip House Mix Edit 4 2612 inch maxi Where Do You Go Trip House Mix 7 10 Where Do You Go Manumission Mix 5 34 Where Do You Go Spike Mix 6 22 Where Do You Go Spike Dub Mix 6 07CD single Where Do You Go Radio Mix 4 18 Where Do You Go Ocean Drive Mix 7 27 CD maxi Europe 17 Where Do You Go Radio Mix 4 28 Where Do You Go Ocean Drive Mix 7 27 Where Do You Go Club Mix 7 10 Where Do You Go Spike Mix 6 25 Where Do You Go Spike Dub Mix 6 05 Where Do You Go Manumission Mix 5 33Charts editWeekly charts edit Weekly chart performance for Where Do You Go Chart 1996 1997 PeakpositionAustralia ARIA 18 2Austria O3 Austria Top 40 19 5Belgium Ultratop 50 Flanders 20 32Belgium Ultratop 50 Wallonia 21 5Canada Nielsen SoundScan 22 1Canada Top Singles RPM 23 43Canada Dance Urban RPM 24 1Denmark IFPI 25 1Europe Eurochart Hot 100 26 4Finland Suomen virallinen lista 27 15France SNEP 28 4Germany Official German Charts 29 3Hungary Mahasz 30 2Iceland Islenski Listinn Topp 40 31 28Ireland IRMA 32 1Italy Musica e dischi 33 9Lithuania M 1 34 5Netherlands Dutch Top 40 35 7Netherlands Single Top 100 36 10New Zealand Recorded Music NZ 37 27Scotland OCC 38 1Sweden Sverigetopplistan 39 6Switzerland Schweizer Hitparade 40 4UK Singles OCC 13 2UK Dance OCC 41 34US Billboard Hot 100 42 5US Adult Top 40 Billboard 43 16US Dance Singles Sales Billboard 44 1US Mainstream Top 40 Billboard 45 3US Rhythmic Billboard 46 4US Cash Box Top 100 47 5Chart 2019 PeakpositionPoland Polish Airplay Top 100 48 52 Year end charts edit Year end chart performance for Where Do You Go Chart 1996 PositionAustralia ARIA 49 26Austria O3 Austria Top 40 50 29Belgium Ultratop 50 Wallonia 51 41Canada Dance Urban RPM 52 34Europe Eurochart Hot 100 53 19France SNEP 54 13Germany Official German Charts 55 9Sweden Sverigetopplistan 56 43Switzerland Schweizer Hitparade 57 17US Billboard Hot 100 58 26US Maxi Singles Sales Billboard 59 9US Top 40 Mainstream Billboard 60 25US Top 40 Rhythm Crossover Billboard 61 27Chart 1997 PositionAustralia ARIA 62 82Europe Eurochart Hot 100 63 51UK Singles OCC 64 18US Billboard Hot 100 65 52US Maxi Singles Sales Billboard 66 40US Rhythmic Top 40 Billboard 67 79US Top 40 Mainstream Billboard 68 71Decade end charts edit Decade end chart performance for Where Do You Go Chart 1990 1999 PositionCanada Nielsen SoundScan 69 25Certifications and sales editCertifications and sales for Where Do You Go Region Certification Certified units salesAustralia ARIA 70 Platinum 70 000 Germany BVMI 71 Platinum 500 000 New Zealand RMNZ 72 Gold 5 000 United Kingdom BPI 73 Platinum 600 000 United States RIAA 75 Gold 700 000 74 Sales figures based on certification alone Shipments figures based on certification alone Sales streaming figures based on certification alone Release history editRelease dates and formats for Where Do You Go Region Date Format s Label s Ref Germany 13 May 1996 CD MCIBMG 76 United States 28 May 1996 Contemporary hit radio Arista 77 18 June 1996 CD 78 Japan 21 September 1996 MCIBMG 79 United Kingdom 6 January 1997 12 inch vinylCDcassette Arista 80 References edit The 101 Greatest Dance Songs of the 90s BuzzFeed Retrieved 7 October 2018 Stopera Matt Galindo Brian 29 June 2021 The 50 Best 90s Songs Of Summer BuzzFeed Retrieved 23 August 2021 Arena James 2017 Stars of 90 s Dance Pop 29 Hitmakers Discuss Their Careers Jefferson North Carolina McFarland amp Company Inc Stanley Leo No Mercy No Mercy AllMusic Retrieved 18 March 2020 Flick Larry 1 June 1996 Single Reviews PDF Billboard Retrieved 23 January 2018 Stopera Matt Galindo Brian 11 March 2017 The 101 Greatest Dance Songs of the 90s BuzzFeed Retrieved 31 March 2020 No Mercy on the way up Where Do You Go lands group at top of charts Chicago Sun Times 27 October 1996 Retrieved 25 March 2020 Cannon Bob 20 September 1996 Where Do You Go Entertainment Weekly Retrieved 26 February 2020 Sholin Dave 24 May 1996 Gavin Picks gt Singles PDF Gavin Report No 2106 p 58 Retrieved 16 April 2018 Cohen Howard 22 November 1996 Music No Mercy No Mercy p 27G The Miami Herald Valois Diana 1 February 1997 Disc Reviews p A34 The Morning Call Jones Alan 28 December 1996 Talking Music PDF Music Week p 17 Retrieved 8 October 2021 a b Official Singles Chart Top 100 Official Charts Company Stopera Matt Galindo Brian 11 March 2017 The 101 Greatest Dance Songs of the 90s BuzzFeed Retrieved 20 April 2022 Greatest of All Time Billboard s Top Songs of the 90s Billboard 2019 Retrieved 20 April 2022 Stopera Matt Galindo Brian 29 June 2021 The 50 Best 90s Songs Of Summer BuzzFeed Retrieved 20 April 2022 Where Do You Go EU Maxi CD Single Discogs com Retrieved 16 March 2012 No Mercy Where Do You Go ARIA Top 50 Singles No Mercy Where Do You Go in German O3 Austria Top 40 No Mercy Where Do You Go in Dutch Ultratop 50 No Mercy Where Do You Go in French Ultratop 50 Billboard Hits of the World Billboard 16 November 1996 Retrieved 21 January 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Singles Chart ARIA Retrieved 1 October 2020 1997 Year End Sales Charts Eurochart Hot 100 Singles PDF Music amp Media Vol 14 no 52 27 December 1997 p 7 Retrieved 20 December 2019 Top 100 Singles 1997 Music Week 17 January 1998 p 27 Billboard Top 100 1997 Billboardtop100of com Retrieved 1 October 2020 The Year in Music 1997 Hot Dance Maxi Singles Sales Billboard Vol 52 no 109 27 December 1997 p YE 45 Best of 97 Rhythmic Top 40 Singles Airplay Monitor Vol 5 no 52 26 December 1997 p 42 Best of 97 Top 40 Mainstream Singles Airplay Monitor Vol 5 no 52 26 December 1997 p 38 Lwin Nanda Top 100 singles of the 1990s Jam Archived from the original on 29 August 2000 Retrieved 26 March 2022 ARIA Charts Accreditations 1997 Singles PDF Australian Recording Industry Association Gold Platin Datenbank No Mercy Where Do You Go in German Bundesverband Musikindustrie New Zealand single certifications No Mercy Where Do You Go Recorded Music NZ British single certifications No Mercy Where Do You Go British Phonographic Industry Retrieved 30 July 2021 Best Selling Records of 1996 Billboard Vol 109 no 3 BPI Communications Inc 18 January 1997 p 61 ISSN 0006 2510 Retrieved 7 May 2015 American single certifications No Mercy Where Do You Go Recording Industry Association of America Where Do You Go Amazon de in German Retrieved 28 July 2014 Selected New Releases PDF Radio amp Records No 1147 24 May 1996 p 30 Retrieved 16 August 2021 Where Do You Go Amazon com Retrieved 16 August 2021 ホエア ドゥ ユー ゴー ノー マーシー Where Do You Go No Mercy in Japanese Oricon Retrieved 26 September 2023 New Releases Singles PDF Music Week 28 December 1996 p 19 Retrieved 16 August 2021 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Where Do You Go La Bouche song amp oldid 1192565084, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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