“Stay” is a classic doo-wop song by Maurice Williams and The Zodiacs, released in 1960. The song is known for its distinctive falsetto opening line, “Well, well, well, oh,” and its catchy, upbeat melody.
“Stay” is notable for its brevity; the original recording of the song lasts only 1 minute and 38 seconds, making it one of the shortest songs to ever reach the top of the charts. Despite its short duration, the song became a major hit, reaching the top spot on the Billboard Hot 100 chart in the United States.
The song’s lyrics express the plea of a young man to his girlfriend, asking her to stay with him a little longer and not leave. Maurice Williams’ falsetto vocals and the tight harmonies of The Zodiacs contribute to the song’s charm and emotional impact. The simplicity of the lyrics and the infectious melody made “Stay” resonate with audiences, making it a timeless doo-wop classic.
“Stay” has been covered by numerous artists over the years, but Maurice Williams and The Zodiacs’ original recording remains the most well-known and enduring version of the song. Its popularity has solidified its status as a quintessential track in the doo-wop genre and a favorite among fans of 1960s music.