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A few words, said in anger
Have put my lonely heart in danger
One mistake, made you part
But when you left, you took my heartI now sit quietly in a room
Hoping you'll return real soonWhere did you go?
Where did you go?Only your warm embrace
Can fill this empty placeI look up and down each lonely street
Hoping one day soon we'll meet
Searching here, searching there
Looking for you, everywhereYour love it means the most to me
I need you close to meWhere did you go girl?
Where did you go?Only your warm embrace
Can fill this empty placeI pass the house you used to stay
It's lonely and vacant, I'm the same old way
When our friends mention your name
The hurt, comes back againNo matter what I try to do
I can't get over losing youWhere did you go?
Where did you go?I've been searching for you everywhere

Where did you go?
Where?
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Four Tops are an American Motown musical quartet, whose repertoire has included doo-wop, jazz, soul music, rnb, disco, adult contemporary, showtunes, and even psychedelic rock. Founded in Detroit, Michigan as The Four Aims, lead singer Levi Stubbs and group mates Abdul "Duke" Fakir, Renaldo "Obie" Benson, and Lawrence Payton remained together for over four decades, finally forced to endure a lineup change when Payton died in 1997. At that time, Theo Peoples was added to the lineup; Peoples later replaced Stubbs, who fell ill from cancer, and Ronnie McNeir assumed Peoples' spot. In July, 2005, Benson died of lung cancer with Payton's son Roquel replacing him. And as of April, 2005, Fakir, McNeir, Payton and Peoples still perform together as Four Tops. Stubbs passed away in 2008.

Among a number of groups who helped define the Motown Sound of the 1960s, including The Miracles, The Marvelettes, The Temptations and The Supremes, Four Tops were notable for having Stubbs, a baritone, as their lead singer; most groups of the time were fronted by a tenor. The group was the main male vocal group for the songwriting and production team of Holland-Dozier-Holland, who crafted for the group a stream of popular hit singles, including two #1 hits: "I Can't Help Myself (Sugar Pie, Honey Bunch)" and "Reach Out I'll Be There". After Holland-Dozier-Holland left Motown in 1967, Four Tops were assigned to a number of producers, primarily Frank Wilson. When Motown left Detroit in 1972 to move to Los Angeles, California, the Tops stayed in Detroit and moved over to ABC Records, where they continued to have charting singles into the late-1970s. Since the 1980s, Four Tops have recorded for, at various times, Motown, Casablanca Records, and Arista Records.

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