Originally posted by Will Stewart:
The shortest number one song of the rock and roll era is Maurice Williams and The Zodiacs' 1960 hit, "Stay" at only 1:37.
Will
Here ya' be:
http://keybplayer.tripod.com/The_Zodiacs_-_Stay.mp3 Stay was a huge #1 song for Maurice Williams and the Zodiacs. It was Number One the weeks of October 17 AND 24, 1960. (In the UK "Stay" went to number 14 in 1961.)
Recorded on Herald Records
(Stay)
A-a-a-a-ah, just a little bit longer
(Please)
Please, please, please, please
Tell me you're going to
Now, how your daddy don't mind
And your mommy don't mind
If we have another dance
Yeah, just one more
One more time
Oh, won't you stay
Just a little bit longer
Please let me hear
You say that you will
Say you will
Won't you press your sweet lips
To mine
Won't you say you love me
All of the time
(Stay)
Just a little bit longer
(Please)
Please, please, please, please
Tell me you're going to
Come on, come on, come on and ... yey-yey-yeh
Come on, come on, come on and stay-yey-yey-yeh
Come on, come on, come on and stay, woops!
Come on, come on, come on and stay...
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Notice that the song I posted has a 1:35 running time. I've noticed other Music sites list the running time at 1:39. Who's right???
Best regards,
Mike