Listen to Peter Sarstedt – Where Do You Go To (My Lovely) (04.80 min) on spotify.
Where Do You Go To (My Lovely) can be found on the album The Lost Album
More about Peter Sarstedt
Peter Sarstedt, born on December 10, 1941, in Delhi, British India, was a singer-songwriter best known for his 1969 hit 'Where Do You Go To (My Lovely)?' The song, with its vivid narrative and European flair, captured the zeitgeist of the late 1960s, earning Sarstedt the Ivor Novello Award. Raised in a musical family, Peter and his brothers, Eden Kane and Clive Sarstedt, each carved their own paths in the music industry. Peter's style, often described as folk-pop, was marked by his distinctive voice and storytelling prowess, drawing comparisons to Bob Dylan and Leonard Cohen. Despite the towering success of 'Where Do You Go To (My Lovely)?', Sarstedt struggled to replicate its commercial success but continued to record and perform, releasing albums into the 21st century. His music, characterized by its introspective lyrics and melodic compositions, has left a lasting legacy. Peter Sarstedt passed away on January 8, 2017, but his signature song remains a timeless classic, evoking the elegance and melancholy of a bygone era.
Music video with Peter Sarstedt
Peter Sarstedt – Where Do You Go To My Lovely (1969)