"Going To A Go Go" — Smokey Robinson's 1965 Motown hit, covered live by the Stones on Still Life (1982).
(Robinson/Moore/Rogers/Tarplin)
Going to a go go, everybody
Going to a go go, c'mon now
Going to a go go, everybody
Going to a go go, c'mon now
Well there's a brand new place I found
People coming from miles around
They come from everywhere
If you drop in there
You see everyone in town
Going to a go go, everybody
Going to a go go, c'mon now
Don't you wanna go
And that's alright tell me
Going to a go go, everybody
Going to a go go
It doesn't matter if you're black
It doesn't matter if you're white
Take a dollar fifty
A six pack of beer
And we goin' dance all night
Going to a go go, everybody
Going to a go go, c'mon now
Don't you wanna go
And that's alright, tell me
Yeah, don't you wanna go, and that's alright, tell me
Going to a go go, everybody
Going to a go go
It doesn't matter you come in drag
It doesn't matter you come in stag
I'm telling everyone to get down here
Every taxi that you flag
Is going to a go go, everybody
Going to a go go
Don't you wanna go
And that's alright, tell me, yeah
That's alright, yeah
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- Written by Smokey Robinson, Marvin Tarplin, William "Mickey" Stevenson, and Hank Cosby for the Miracles (1965). The Stones covered it on their live album Still Life (1982). Hit #25 in the UK as a single.