- Stay (Maurice Williams song)
Infobox Single
Name = Stay
Artist = The Four Seasons
from Album = Ain't That a Shame and 11 Others
A-side = "Peanuts"
B-side = "Goodnight My Love"
Released = January 1964
Format = 7"
Recorded =
Genre = Rock
Length = 1:52
Label = Vee Jay
Writer =Maurice Williams
Producer =Bob Crewe
Certification =
Last single = "Dawn (Go Away) "
(1963)
This single = "Stay"
(1964)
Next single = "Ronnie"
(1964)Infobox Single
Name = Stay
Artist =Jackson Browne
from Album = Running on Empty
A-side = "The Load-Out "
B-side = "Rosie"
Released = 1978
Format = 7"
Recorded =Merriweather Post Pavilion , Columbia,Maryland (live)
Genre = Rock
Length = 3:28
Label = Asylum
Writer =Maurice Williams
Producer =Jackson Browne
Certification =
Last single = "Running on Empty"
(1979)
This single = "Stay"
(1978)
Next single = "Boulevard"
(1980)
Misc =Infobox Single
Name = Stay
Artist =Cyndi Lauper
from Album = At Last
Released =2004
Recorded = 2003
Genre = Pop
Label = Sony
Writer =Maurice Williams
Last single = "Until You Come Back to Me (That's What I'm Gonna Do)"
(2004 )
This single = "Stay"
(2004 )
Next single = "Time After Time"
(2005 )"Stay" is a
doo-wop song recorded by Maurice Williams andThe Zodiacs . [Maurice Williams and the Zodiacs - Stay, http://www.discogs.com/release/1011765] . The song was written by Williams in 1953 when he was only 15 years old. He had been trying to convince his date not to go home at 10 o'clock as she was supposed to. He lost the argument, but as he was to relate years later, "Like a flood, the words just came to me."In 1960, the song was put on a demo by Williams and his band, the Zodiacs, but it attracted no interest until a ten-year-old heard it and impressed the band members with her positive reaction to the tune.Fact|date=February 2007 The band's producers took it along with some other demos to
New York City and played them for all the major record producers that they could access. Finally, Al Silvers of Herald Records became interested, but insisted that the song be re-recorded as the demo's recording levels were too low. They also said that one line, "Let's have another smoke" would have to be removed in order for the song to be played on commercial radio. After the group recorded the tune again, it was released by Harold Records and was picked up byCKLW . It entered the U.S.Billboard Hot 100 onOctober 9 ,1960 and reached the number one spot onNovember 21 ,1960 . It was dislodged a week later byElvis Presley 's "Are You Lonesome Tonight? ".The original recording of "Stay" remains the shortest single ever to reach the top of the American record charts, being only 1 minute and 37 seconds long. By 1990, it had sold more than 8 million copies.
Cover versions
The Hollies and The Four Seasons
The song was covered by
the Hollies (who took it to number eight in theUK Singles Chart ) and by the Four Seasons in 1964, whose version peaked at number sixteen in the U.S. Vee Jay originally released the latter as theB-side of "Peanuts" in January, but whendisk jockey s started to "turn the single over" to play "Stay" on the air, the record company superseded the single with a new one with "Stay" as the A-side and "Goodnight My Love " as the new B-side. [Tom Neely, "Goldmine Price Guide to 45 RPM Records, 5th edition (KP Books, 2005) ISBN 0-87349-840-2]Jackson Browne
A version of the song with revised lyrics is the last track on
Jackson Browne 's 1977 album "Running on Empty". The song, which follows on the heels of Browne's "The Load-Out ," begs the audience to stay for an encore and includes an extensive playout. It includes superb backing contributions from David Lindley (sometimes attributed mistakenly to Tiny Tim) and from Rosemary Butler. Browne, Butler, and Lindley each contribute a similar verse in turn in ascending vocal ranges which contributes greatly to the song's long popularity. It was released as a single and reached number twenty in the U.S.Recently, a version of the song has been used to promote travel to and tourism in
Wisconsin . In 2005, a version was used to advertise Kellogg's Crunchy Nut Cornflakes.Cyndi Lauper
"Stay" was the third and final single off
Cyndi Lauper 's 2003 cover album "At Last".It was a promo only single, released only in the
U.S. andAustralia . The video that accompanied it is rarely seen but is commercially available as a special feature on theDVD , "Live at Last".References
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