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  1. It was first recorded in 1995 by German Eurodance band La Bouche as an album-only track from their debut album, Sweet Dreams (1995). A cover version of the song was then recorded by German pop trio No Mercy, taken from their debut album, My Promise (1996).

  2. Sep 26, 2006 · No Mercy - Where Do You Go. justinuke. 20.4K subscribers. Subscribed. 164K. 39M views 17 years ago.

  3. No Mercy is a German pop band of American singers who were originally brought together in Germany by producer Frank Farian. [2] [1] The group consists of Bronx -born Marty Cintron and twin brothers Ariel and Gabriel Hernández, who hailed from Miami .

  4. Where do you, where do you go?... Save me... Come back and dry the tears, I cried for you baby You've gotta stop this heartache deep inside You've gotta help me make it through the...

  5. Dive into the story and meaning behind No Mercy's iconic song "Where Do You Go". Discover the inspiration and emotions that went into creating this memorable hit.

  6. No Mercy: Where Do You Go: Directed by Hannes Rossacher. With Marty Cintron, Ariel Hernández, Gabriel Hernández, No Mercy. Official musical video of No Mercy's hit single: 'Where Do You Go'.

  7. Jan 4, 2024 · No Mercy’s version of “Where Do You Go” is actually a cover of a song by the German group La Bouche. Upon its release in 1996, it quickly gained popularity and became an international success. No Mercy’s rendition added a fresh twist to the Eurodance sound, making it accessible to a wider audience.

  8. Listen to Where Do You Go on Spotify. No Mercy · Song · 1996.

  9. Nov 19, 2009 · No Mercy's official music video for 'Where Do You Go'. Click to listen to No Mercy on Spotify: http://smarturl.it/NoMercySpotify?IQid=NoMWDYAs featured on My...

  10. "Where Do You Go" is a song written by Peter Bischof and Franz Reuther. It was first recorded by German Eurodance band La Bouche in 1995 as an album-only song from their Sweet Dreams album. A cover version of the song was recorded by Europop group No Mercy, taken from their debut album, My Promise.

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