Stay

Story Behind the Song

At just 1 minute and 36 seconds, Maurice Williams and the Zodiacs‘ “Stay” is one of the shortest songs ever to reach #1 on the charts. But what it lacks in length, it more than makes up for in charm, energy, and unforgettable melody.

And its story begins with a teenager and a simple idea.


✍️ Written by a Teenager

“Stay” was written by Maurice Williams when he was just 15 years old.

Inspired by the sound of doo-wop groups of the 1950s, Williams created a song built around a universal theme—wanting someone you love to stay just a little longer.

The lyrics were simple. The melody was catchy.
But there was something special about it.


🎙️ A Song That Almost Stayed Local

Before becoming a national hit, “Stay” was recorded in 1960 by Maurice Williams and his group, then known as The Zodiacs.

At first, it didn’t explode right away. Like many doo-wop songs of the time, it slowly gained traction through radio play and regional popularity.

But once it caught on… it took off fast.


🎶 The Sound That Made It Unique

“Stay” stands out because of its structure and personality:

  • A quick, upbeat rhythm
  • Smooth lead vocals from Maurice Williams
  • And a memorable falsetto response that gives the song its signature sound

That high-pitched falsetto line—

“Oh, won’t you stay… just a little bit longer…”

—became the hook that listeners couldn’t forget.


🏆 A Record-Breaking Hit

In late 1960, “Stay” reached #1 on the Billboard Hot 100, making history as:

  • One of the shortest #1 songs ever recorded
  • A defining hit of the doo-wop era

Its simplicity made it perfect for radio, and its energy made it instantly appealing.


🔁 A Song That Kept Coming Back

Even after its chart success, “Stay” didn’t fade away.

It has been featured in movies, commercials, and covered by multiple artists over the years. One of the most notable revivals came when Jackson Browne recorded his version in the 1970s, introducing the song to a new generation.


🎤 Why “Stay” Still Works Today

“Stay” proves that a song doesn’t need to be long or complex to be powerful.

Its success comes down to:

  • A relatable message
  • A catchy melody
  • And a vocal hook that sticks with you

It captures a feeling we all understand—wanting a moment to last just a little longer.


🎧 A Short Song with a Long Legacy

More than 60 years later, “Stay” remains one of the most recognizable songs of its era.

It’s a reminder that sometimes, the simplest ideas create the most lasting impact.


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Chart Performance

CHART - U.S. Billboard Hot 100
POSITION
WEEKS
YEAR
Billboard chart week of November 21, 1960
#1
1 week

Song Facts

Artist
Maurice Williams & the Zodiacs
Album
Release Year
1960
Date Reached #1
November 21, 1960
Weeks at #1
1
Genre
Pop

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