Released: June 2, 1992

Songwriter: Glen Ballard Chynna Phillips

Producer: Glen Ballard

I'm all grown up but somehow, it feels like I'm pretendin'
Visions of my younger years, they are buried
But the scenes that play inside of me are impending
They are never ending
Where, where, where, where, where are you?
You don't have to look out that window, anymore
You can just come back to yourself, you can come back to this world
Where are you, tell me who heard you and where are you?
He led me into his room and had me lay down
My heart and my soul and anything else that you could own
When you're six years old but now I'm older
Where, where, where, where, where are you?
You don't have to look out that window, anymore
You can just come back to yourself, you can come back to this world
Where are you, tell me who heard you and where are you now?
Such a quiet secret, it hurt too much tryin' hard to keep it
Oh and I looked up to you, I wanted so much to believe in you
I wanted so much for you to believe it me, oh I tried, I tried
Where, where, where, where, where are you?
You don't have to look out anymore
I don't have to look out of that window anymore
I can just, come back to myself, I can come back this world
Where are you, tell me who heard you and where are you now?
Where are you, where are you, where are you, where are you?
Tell me who hurt you

Wilson Phillips

Wilson Phillips is an American vocal group consisting of Carnie Wilson, Wendy Wilson, and Chynna Phillips, the daughters, respectively, of Brian Wilson of The Beach Boys and of John and Michelle Phillips of The Mamas & the Papas.

Their 1990 eponymous debut album sold over 10 million copies worldwide and placed three number-one singles on the Billboard Hot 100, making the trio the best-selling female group at the time.