Going To A Go Go
The Rolling Stones Lyrics


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Well, there's a brand new place I've founda
Where people go from miles arounda
They come from ev'rywhere and if you drop in there
You might see anyone in towna

Going to a go-go
Going to a go-go
Don't you want to go
(a-one more time, yeah!)
I'm going to a go-go

Going to a go-go
Going to a go-go




Don't you want to go
(a-one more time, yeah!)

Overall Meaning

The Rolling Stones' "Going To A Go-Go" is a fun-filled, uptempo song that appears to be about going to a popular dance party. Mick Jagger sings about a new place he's found where people from different places are gathering and having a good time. The lyrics suggest the party is wild and inclusive, with anyone and everyone invited to join in. It's so much fun that Jagger is inviting listeners to come along with him to the party.


However, upon closer listening, the lyrics come off as more ambiguous. The phrase "going to a go-go" may mean something more than just going to a party. In the 1960s, "go-go" also referred to the dance moves and music style that were popular at that time. The song may be a tribute to the Motown sound, which was heavily influenced by gospel music and rhythm and blues. The Rolling Stones were known for their love of American music and often incorporated these influences into their own sound. With this knowledge, the invitation to "going to a go-go" may also mean connecting with the music and dancing your heart away.


Overall, "Going To A Go-Go" is a feel-good tune that invites listeners to let loose and have fun. The lyrics may be open to interpretation, but the song's upbeat tempo and irresistible groove make it a timeless classic.


Line by Line Meaning

Well, there's a brand new place I've found
I have discovered a new venue


Where people go from miles around
It attracts visitors from far and wide


They come from ev'rywhere and if you drop in there
Anyone can show up unexpectedly


You might see anyone in town
It draws a diverse crowd


Going to a go-go
Headed to the venue


Going to a go-go
On the way to the event


Don't you want to go
Don’t you want to come along?


(a-one more time, yeah!)
(repeating the plea to come)


I'm going to a go-go
I am personally attending the event


Going to a go-go
On my way to the venue


Going to a go-go
Ready to party at the event


Don't you want to go
Inviting others to join the fun


(a-one more time, yeah!)
(repeating the invitation)




Lyrics © Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
Written by: Warren Moore, William Robinson Jr., Robert Rogers, Marvin Tarplin

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surfacecasing

This was one of the first really great live videos (1982) that MTV got their hands on after the start of that channel 8-1-81.  They played it in heavy rotation all through the rest of 1982 into 1983.  After 30+ years, it remains one of the best music vids of all time--Motown music covered by Stones jammin' and showmanship!.  So clean.

Kenneth

I remember!

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stephen lamb

Agree!! Loved it! Mick Doing his best Moves Like Jagger!

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Daniel Gonzalez

Greatest rock and roll band ever!

Bmic

Absolutely!

eddrick foster

Never should have stopped playing this live one of their best

Mike Oxlong

It's a cover

eddrick foster

@Mike Oxlong I know I like this version better than Smoky Robinsons

Enrique Colomina

Que bueno que baila. Insuperable. Tengo razón en opinar que el Mick jagger es el concertists más compeyente de toda la historia de la música. Y con compañeros como Richards una canción se puede variar em formas varias.

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