“Go Where You Wanna Go” is a song by The Mamas & the Papas, released in 1966 on their debut album “If You Can Believe Your Eyes and Ears.” Written by John Phillips, the song features the harmonious vocals of the band’s members, creating a melodic and catchy pop-rock tune.
The lyrics of “Go Where You Wanna Go” convey a message of independence and freedom in relationships. The narrator encourages their partner to make their own choices and go wherever they please, reflecting the spirit of the 1960s era when individual freedom and self-expression were important themes in popular music.
The Mamas & the Papas were known for their tight harmonies and innovative vocal arrangements, which were showcased in this song. “Go Where You Wanna Go” was a moderate hit for the band, reaching the lower positions of the charts. However, it has since become a classic example of their signature sound and their contribution to the folk-rock and pop music of the 1960s.
The song’s infectious melody, coupled with the band’s seamless vocal blend, makes it a memorable track that captures the essence of the era’s music. Over the years, “Go Where You Wanna Go” has continued to be appreciated by fans of The Mamas & the Papas and remains a cherished piece of their discography.