Escrita por Mark Knopfler, foi gravada entre 28 de novembro e 12 de dezembro de 1978, no Compass Point, em Nassau e lançada em 5 de junho de 1979 no disco Communiqué, o segundo disco da banda. Foi produzida por Barry Beckett e Jerry Wexler. Mark Knopfler cantou, tocou guitarra solo e base. David Knopfler tocou guitarra base e fez backing vocals. John Illsley tocou baixo e fez backing vocals. Pick Withers tocou bateria. Barry Beckett tocou teclado.
A letra:
Where do you think you're going?
Don't
you know it's dark outside?
Where do you think you're going?
I
wish they'd care about my pride
Where do you think you're going?
I
think you don't know
You got no way of knowing
You got no place
you can go
I understand your changes
How long
before you reach the door
I know where you think you're going
I
know what you came here for
And now I'm sick of joking
You know
I like you to be free
Where do you think you're going?
I think
you'd better go with me, girl
You say there is no reason
But you
still find cause to doubt me
When you ain't with me, girl
You're
gonna be without me
Where do you think you're going?
Don't
you know it's dark outside?
Where do you think you're going?
I
wish they'd care about my pride
And now I'm sick of joking
You know
I like you to be free
Where do you think you're going?
I think
you'd better go with me, girl
Come on
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