Where Did Everyone Go? is a studio album by Nat King Cole released in 1963 by Capitol Records. It was recorded at Capitol Studios in Hollywood, California, with orchestral arrangements and direction by Ralph Carmichael.
The album is characterized by a melancholic and reflective tone, with songs exploring themes of loneliness and nostalgia, such as 'Where Did Everyone Go?', 'The Good Life', and 'Spring Is Here'. It was one of Cole's last works before his death in 1965.
Although not one of his biggest commercial successes, the album received positive reviews for its thematic cohesion and Cole's vocal maturity. In 1991, it was reissued on CD by Capitol Records.