Where Do You Go (No Mercy song)

Where Do You Go (No Mercy song)

Infobox Single
Name = Where Do You Go


Artist = No Mercy
from Album = No Mercy
B-side = "Where Do You Go (remix)"
Released = 1996
1997 (UK, Ireland)
Format = CD single
CD maxi
7" single
12" maxi
Recorded =
Genre = Technopop
Length = 4:29
Label = Arista
Writer = Peter Bischof
Franz Reuther
Producer = Frank Farian
Certification =
Last single =
This single = "Where Do You Go"
(1996)
Next single = "Please Don't Go"
(1997)

"Where Do You Go" is the name of a song written by Peter Bischof and Franz Reuther. It was released in 1996 by No Mercy on their eponymous debut album. That same year, the group released it as their first single. It became a top ten hit on the Billboard Hot 100, peaking at #5, and would be their only one. It is little known that this song is a cover of a La Bouche track from 1995. It also samples a harmony from the Real McCoy hit, "Run Away".

Track listings

; CD single
# "Where Do You Go" (radio mix) — 4:18
# "Where Do You Go" (ocean drive mix) — 7:27

; CD maxi
# "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) — 5:33

; 7" single
# "Where Do You Go" (radio mix) — 4:15
# "Where Do You Go" (trip house mix) — 4:26

; 12" 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) — 6:07

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