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"Where Did They Go" is a song written by Gloria Sklerov and Harry Lloyd. It was first recorded by American singer Peggy Lee, and later covered by the British singer Sandie Shaw, and the group, Blue Mink (two members of which together produced the Sandie Shaw version).
Capitol Records released "Where Did They Go" (backed by "All I Want") as a 45" single in 1971. The single did not make the charts. The single did not make the charts. Lee performed songs from this album, including "Where Did They Go" and "My Sweet Lord," during her June 1971 engagement at The Frontier Hotel in Las Vegas, Nevada .
Where Did They Go may refer to: "Where Did They Go" (song), a 1972 single by Sandie Shaw, also recorded by Peggy Lee and Diana Dors;
Where Did They Go, Lord? is a song by Elvis Presley.It was recorded on September 22, 1970, and adapted from Dallas Frazier's original version. [1] It first appeared on a 1971 single as the B-side to Elvis' recording of "Rags to Riches" (RCA Victor 47–9980).
"Where Did Our Love Go" is a 1964 song recorded by American music group the Supremes for the Motown label. Written and produced by Motown's main production team Holland–Dozier–Holland, "Where Did Our Love Go" was the first single by the Supremes to go to the number one position [3] on the Billboard Hot 100 pop singles chart in the United States, a spot it held for two weeks, from August 16 ...
"Where Did You Go?" is a song by English DJ Jax Jones featuring British singer MNEK. It was released on 4 February 2022, via Polydor Records. [2] [3] The song peaked at number 7 on the UK Singles Chart. [4] When he performed it at the Queen's Platinum Party at the Palace in London, John Newman joined him on stage for the vocals.
[4] [18] The final song, "Goodbye", features a line of each of the album's tracks (with the exception of "!!!!!") in its lyrics in reverse order compared with how they appear in the album, beginning with a line from "I Love You" and ending with a line from "Bad Guy", with clips from these songs layered quietly in reverse as a motif representing ...
They were packaged in accordance with IATA guidelines, but did not go through any additional inspections at Kuala Lumpur International Airport before being loaded onto Flight 370; [23]: 104 Lithium-ion batteries can cause intense fires if they overheat and ignite, which has occurred on other flights, [267] [268] [269] and has led to strict ...