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"Where Are You Going"
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Single by Dave Matthews Band
from the album Busted Stuff
Released July 16, 2002
Format CD single
Recorded 2002
Genre Soft rock
Length
3:52 (Album version)
3:46 (Radio edit)
Label RCA
Songwriter(s) Dave Matthews
Producer(s) Stephen Harris

Dave Matthews Band singles chronology





"Everyday"
(2001)
"Where Are You Going"
(2002)
"Grace Is Gone"
(2002)


"Where Are You Going" is the first single from Dave Matthews Band's album Busted Stuff. The single reached #39 on the Billboard Hot 100, #20 on the Modern Rock Tracks, and topped the Triple A chart. The song was featured in the 2002 Adam Sandler motion picture, Mr. Deeds. It is also featured in the trailer for the 2008 film Flash of Genius. "Where Are You Going" is one of two songs from Busted Stuff that did not originally appear on The Lillywhite Sessions.



Track listing



  1. "Where Are You Going" (album version) - 3:52

  2. "Where Are You Going" (edit) - 3:46



Charts































Chart (2002)
Peak
position
Brazil (ABPD)[1]
70
US Billboard Hot 100
39
US Billboard Pop Songs
33
US Billboard Alternative Songs
20
US Billboard Adult Pop Songs
3
US Billboard Triple A
1


References





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