[4] "No Particular Place to Go" was recorded on March 25, 1964 in Chicago, Illinois[2] and features the same music as Berry's earlier hit "School Days".
In the first verse, the narrator is riding in his car as his girlfriend drives, and they kiss.
In the third, they decide to park and take a walk, but are unable to release the seat belt.
The session(s) during which "No Particular Place to Go" was recorded were produced by Leonard and Phil Chess, and backing Berry were pianist Paul Williams, drummer Odie Payne, and bassist Louis Satterfield.
In 1982 George Thorogood & the Destroyers included a version on their album Bad To The Bone.