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"'''Going to a Go-Go'''" (1965) is a musical composition by [[The Miracles]]. "'''Going to a Go-Go'''" (1965) is a musical composition by [[The Miracles]].

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Goin' to a go go, everybody's
Goin' to a go go, well, come on now

--"Going to a Go-Go" (1965) by The Miracles

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"Going to a Go-Go" (1965) is a musical composition by The Miracles.

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.




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