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・ Going After Cacciato
・ Going All the Way
・ Going am Wilden Kaiser
・ Going Ape
・ Going Ape!
・ Going Away
・ Going Back
・ Going Back (album)
・ Going Back (film)
・ Going Back Home
・ Going Back Home (Wilko Johnson and Roger Daltrey album)
・ Going Back to Brooklyn
・ Going Back to Cali
・ Going Back to Cali (LL Cool J song)
・ Going Back to Cali (The Notorious B.I.G. song)
Going Back to My Roots
・ Going Back to the Blue Ridge Mountains
・ Going Bananas
・ Going Baroque
・ Going Berserk
・ Going Blank Again
・ Going Blind
・ Going Blind (The Go-Betweens song)
・ Going Bongo
・ Going Bovine
・ Going broke universities – Disappearing universities
・ Going by the Book
・ Going Bye-Bye!
・ Going Cardboard
・ Going Clear


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Going Back to My Roots : ウィキペディア英語版
Going Back to My Roots
"Going Back to My Roots" is a 1977 song by Lamont Dozier. Cover versions by Odyssey, FPI Project, and Linda Clifford have entered the UK Singles Chart, with the FPI Project's version charting in other European markets as well.
Originally an album track discussing genealogy, the song was written for the African-American market and touches on the matters of self-identity, family, and soul fulfillment. It has appeared on assorted compilation albums.
==Background==
The song was written and first recorded by Lamont Dozier for his 1977 LP ''Peddlin' Music on the Side''. It was produced by Stewart Levine and features additional production from Hugh Masekela and Rik Pekkonen.
The song was based on the ABC-TV miniseries ''Roots'', in turn based on the Alex Haley novel ''Roots: The Saga of an American Family''; it is offered from an African-American perspective and targeted at African-Americans, touching on self-identity, family and soul fulfillment.〔

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