Going to a Go-Go (song)

"Going to a Go-Go"
Single by The Miracles
from the album Going to a Go-Go
B-side"Choosey Beggar"
ReleasedDecember 6, 1965
RecordedHitsville USA (Studio A): August 17, 1965
GenreSoul/pop
Length2:50
LabelTamla
T 54127
Songwriter(s)Smokey Robinson
Pete Moore
Bobby Rogers
Marv Tarplin
Producer(s)Smokey Robinson
Pete Moore
The Miracles singles chronology
"My Girl Has Gone"
(1965)
"Going to a Go-Go"
(1965)
"Whole Lot of Shakin' in My Heart"
(1966)

"Going to a Go-Go" is a 1965 single recorded by The Miracles for Motown's Tamla label.

The Miracles' original version

Smokey Robinson sings lead on "Going to a Go-Go", which he co-wrote with fellow Miracles Pete Moore, Bobby Rogers, and Marv Tarplin. Moore, Rogers, Ronnie White, and Smokey Robinson's wife Claudette Robinson provide backing vocals for the song, an up-tempo dance song inviting people of all walk of life to attend a go-go party. Miracles Robinson and Pete Moore were the song's producers. In the Motown DVD release Smokey Robinson And The Miracles: The Definitive Performances, Miracles member and co-writer Bobby Rogers commented that this song was inspired by the success of the "Go-go" clubs that grew in popularity throughout the United States in the 1960s. While at first a regional phenomenon, the success of this Miracles song ignited a nationwide fad for go-go music in America.

Issued in December 1965, "Going to a Go-Go" peaked at number 11 on the Billboard Hot 100 in the United States the following spring. In addition, the single peaked at number-two on the Billboard Hot R&B Singles chart and was The Miracles' fifth million-selling record.

Cash Box described it as a "hard-driving, bluesy handclapper with an infectious repeating rhythmic riff" and felt the song was "ultra-commercial."

"Going to a Go-Go" is featured on the Miracles' album of the same name, which proved to be their highest-charting LP of all-original material. The album reached the Top Ten of the Billboard Top 200 Albums chart in early 1966, peaking at number eight, and reached #1 on the Billboard top R&B albums chart. In 2003, the Miracles' Going To A Go-Go album was ranked number 271 on Rolling Stone magazine's list of the 500 greatest albums of all time.

One of the tracks from the Going to a Go-Go LP, "Choosey Beggar", was issued as the single's b-side, and was also a hit, peaking at number 35 on the Billboard R&B chart.

The opening drum intro was sped up and copied by Showaddywaddy on the group's self penned debut single "Hey Rock 'N' Roll" in 1974.

Personnel

The Miracles

Other instrumentation by The Funk Brothers

The Rolling Stones live version

"Going to a Go-Go"
Single by the Rolling Stones
from the album Still Life
B-side"Beast of Burden" (Live)
Released1 June 1982
RecordedDecember 1981
GenreRock
Length3:10
LabelRolling Stones
Songwriter(s)Smokey Robinson
Pete Moore
Bobby Rogers
Marvin Tarplin
Producer(s)The Glimmer Twins
The Rolling Stones singles chronology
"Hang Fire"
(1982)
"Going to a Go-Go"
(1982)
"Time Is on My Side"
(1982)

"Going to a Go-Go" was covered by The Rolling Stones on their 1982 live album Still Life. Released as the album's first single, the Stones' version "Going to a Go-Go" reached number 26 in the British charts and number 25 in the United States. Both the single and the album were released in the middle of the European tour of the band in 1982. Other versions of the song are included on the band's Live at Leeds and Hampton Coliseum live albums.

Personnel

Other instrumentation

Charts

Weekly charts

Chart (1982) Peak
position
Austria (Ö3 Austria Top 40) 16
Belgium (Ultratop 50 Flanders) 8
Canada Top Singles (RPM) 4
Finland (Soumen Virallinen) 16
Ireland (IRMA) 18
Netherlands (Dutch Top 40) 4
Netherlands (Single Top 100) 3
New Zealand (Recorded Music NZ) 24
Norway (VG-lista) 5
Sweden (Sverigetopplistan) 18
Switzerland (Schweizer Hitparade) 9
UK Singles (OCC) 26
US Billboard Hot 100 25

Year-end charts

Chart (1982) Position
Netherlands (Dutch Top 40) 54
Netherlands (Single Top 100) 70

Other covers

The song was also a UK top 50 hit in 1975 by The Sharonettes.

Phil Collins recorded a cover during the sessions of his 2010 album Going Back.

The Miracles' "Going To A Go-Go" was referenced by Arthur Conley in his 1967 hit tune, "Sweet Soul Music".

Other sources


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