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Album: Up-Up and Away
Released: 1966
Go Where You Wanna Go Lyrics
[Chorus:]
You gotta go where you want to go
Do what you want to do
With whoever you want to do it with
[Chorus]
You don't understand
That a girl like me can love just one man
Three thousand miles, that's how far you'll go
And you said to me "please don't follow"
'Cause you gotta go where you want to go
Do what you want to do
With whoever you want to do it with
[Chorus]
You don't understand
That a girl like me can love just one man
You've been gone a week, and I tried so hard
Not to be the cryin' kind
Not to be the girl you left behind
[Chorus x3]
Writer/s: PHILLIPS, JOHN EDMUND ANDREW
Publisher: Universal Music Publishing Group
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Go Where You Wanna Go Song Chart
"Go Where You Wanna Go" found new life when it was recorded by another group with both male and female vocalists, The 5th Dimension. The group was signed to Johnny Rivers' Soul City Records, where they released an earlier single called "I'll Be Loving You Forever" as the Versatiles. Rivers suggested the group cover the song, which was a good call: The song rose up the Hot 100 to #16 and set the stage for their breakthrough in 1967.
After the single proved a success, the group put a whole album together which included another traveling tune: "Up-Up and Away," which was written by a young songwriter named Jimmy Webb . The group ended up recording several Webb compositions, as his career took off along with the group's.
John and Michelle got married in 1962, but the following year their marriage was on the rocks. Michelle took up with Titelman and moved with him from Los Angeles to New York. This prompted John to write the song, with the very specific lines:
Three thousand miles, that's how far you'll go
And you said to me "Please don't follow"
Michelle and Russ split up not long after, but it was clear that Michelle viewed their marriage as more flexible than John did.
Sloan also played on "California Dreamin'" and wrote what would be the second single for The 5th Dimension: "Another Day, Another Heartache," which made #45 in the US.
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