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Goin' Back

"Goin' Back"
Single by Dusty Springfield
B-side "I'm Gonna Leave You"
Released July 1, 1966
Format 7" single
Recorded June 15, 1966, Philips Studio, Stanhope Place, London
Genre Pop
Label Philips
Writer(s) Gerry Goffin, Carole King
Producer(s) Johnny Franz
Dusty Springfield singles chronology
"You Don't Have to Say You Love Me"
(1966)
"Goin' Back"
(1966)
"All I See Is You"
(1966)
"Goin' Back"
TheByrdsGoinBack.jpg
1967 Dutch picture sleeve.
Single by The Byrds
from the album The Notorious Byrd Brothers
B-side "Change Is Now"
Released October 20, 1967
Format 7" single
Recorded October 9, October 11, October 16, 1967, Columbia Studios, Hollywood, CA
Genre Baroque pop, country rock
Length 3:26
Label Columbia
Writer(s) Gerry Goffin, Carole King
Producer(s) Gary Usher
The Byrds singles chronology
"Lady Friend"
(1967)
"Goin' Back"
(1967)
"You Ain't Goin' Nowhere"
(1968)
Music sample
"Going Back"
Single by Phil Collins
from the album Going Back
B-side "Papa Was a Rolling Stone"
Released 3 December 2010
Format 7" single
Recorded Dinemec Studio, Geneva, 2009/2010
Genre Pop
Length 4:37
Label Atlantic
G 7022
Producer(s) Phil Collins
Phil Collins singles chronology
"(Love Is Like a) Heatwave"
(2010)
"Going Back"
(2010)

"Goin' Back" (a.k.a. "Going Back") is a song written by Gerry Goffin and Carole King in 1966. It describes the loss of innocence that comes with adulthood along with an attempt, on the part of the singer, to recapture that youthful innocence. The song has been recorded by many artists, including Dusty Springfield, Goldie Zelkowitz, The Byrds, Elkie Brooks, Deacon Blue, Marianne Faithfull, Bill Drummond (of The KLF), Nils Lofgren, Freddie Mercury (on a Larry Lurex single), The Move, The New Seekers, The Pretenders, Diana Ross, Richard Thompson, Phil Collins, and Bon Jovi as well as by Carole King herself.

Although Goldie (of Goldie & The Gingerbreads) was the first artist to record the song, her version was withdrawn following disagreements with Goffin and King over the song's lyrics. Carole King then decided to record "Goin' Back" herself but ultimately she offered it to Dusty Springfield instead. Dusty went on to have an international hit with the song and consequently, it is her version that is considered the most well known.

Dusty's version of "Goin' Back" was recorded on June 15, 1966 at Philips Studios, Stanhope Place, London, with musical accompaniment by Peter Knight and production by Johnny Franz. It was released as a single on July 1, 1966, reaching #10 in the UK Singles Chart but was not released as a single in the U.S.


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