1. Belinda Carlisle, Jane Wiedlin, Charlotte Caffey, Kathy Valentine, and Gina Schock: The Go-Go's
2. Marvin Gaye asked us to "talk to me, so you can see" this: "What's Going On"
3. The first hit from The Cars' Candy-O album, from 1979: "Let's Go"
4. 1974 Three Dog Night hit that included the famous circus tune at the beginning: "The Show Must Go On"
5. 1978 song by Paul Davis that spent 40 weeks on the charts - a record at the time: "I Go Crazy"
6. Lindsay Buckingham's second solo album, from 1984: Go Insane
7. A Number One hit for Daryl Hall & John Oates in 1982: "I Can't Go For That (No Can Do)"
8. Paul Young's 1985 hit that was written by Daryl Hall: "Every Time You Go Away"
9. KC and the Sunshine Band's last Number One hit, an atypical ballad for them...: "Please Don't Go"
10....and the album it was featured on.: Do You Wanna Go Party
11. A Number One duet in 1976 for Elton John and Kiki Dee: "Don't Go Breaking My Heart"
12. "Dearly beloved, we are gathered here today to get through this thing called life...": "Let's Go Crazy"
13. 1972 Raspberries song, and also a 1980 album from the Isley Brothers: "Go All The Way"
14. This was Wham's breakthrough hit in the United States: "Wake Me Up Before You Go-Go"
15. The Ramones opened "Blitzkrieg Bop" with this chant: "Hey, ho, let's go"
16. This was the only U.S. hit for Sly Fox, from 1986: "Let's Go All The Way"
17. Ritchie Valens song later covered by Los Lobos: "Come On Let's Go"
Bonus: The last song on Chicago II, it was Peter Cetera's first recorded composition: "Where Do We Go From Here"