You’re thinking of “Where Do You Go” by No Mercy (1996), the Eurodance/pop track with the repeating hook “Where do you go, my lovely, where do you go, I wanna know…”.

Song basics

  • Artist: No Mercy, a German-based pop trio produced by Frank Farian.
  • Release: 1996, from the album My Promise (also known as No Mercy in some markets).
  • Style: 90s Eurodance/pop with a mid-tempo beat and a very melodic, slightly melancholic chorus.

Why it matches “where did you go, my lovely 90s song”

  • The chorus line clearly repeats “Where do you go, my lovely? Where do you go? I wanna know, my lovely, I wanna know.”
  • It was a big international hit in the mid‑90s, so it’s one of the most remembered 90s songs with that lyric and vibe.

Extra 90s context

  • The song is actually a reworked cover of a 1995 album track by La Bouche, but No Mercy’s version is the famous one from radio and TV in the late 90s.
  • The chorus line “where do you go, my lovely” is itself a nod to Peter Sarstedt’s 1969 hit “Where Do You Go To (My Lovely)” , which is why it feels oddly familiar even beyond 90s nostalgia.

If the version in your memory has three guys singing, beach/club visuals, and that looping “oh oh eh oh” hook, that’s definitely No Mercy – “Where Do You Go.”

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