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"Stay" is the second single by American rock band SafetySuit, off of their debut studio album Life Left to Go. It has peaked at #44 on the Billboard Heatseekers Songs, [ 2 ] #92 on the Pop 100 chart, and #17 on the Hot Adult Top 40 Tracks chart.
SafetySuit is an American rock band from Tulsa, Oklahoma, currently based in Nashville, Tennessee.Their 2008 major label debut album Life Left to Go featured songs "Stay" and "Someone Like You", the former first achieving fame by climbing to No. 1 on the VH1 Top 20 Video Countdown.
Life Left to Go received highly favorable reviews from critics. Tom Spinelli of Melodic.net, who gave the album 4.5 stars out of 5, declared that "if you are looking for the modern rock album of the year, this may be a top contender in your collection", [6] as "SatefySuit releases their masterful, epic debut Life Left To Go with enormous melodic power". [6]
In 1984, P.D.Q. Bach (a.k.a. Peter Schickele) lampooned the song in his opera The Abduction of Figaro in the aria "Stay with Me". [28] Lyrics from the song were interpolated on reggae artist Buju Banton's song "Hush Baby Hush" on his 1995 album 'Til Shiloh. Australian group Human Nature included their version of the song on the 2014 album Jukebox.
These Times is the second studio album by American rock band SafetySuit, released on January 10, 2012, through Universal Republic Records. The album follows their 2008 debut Life Left to Go . It was released exclusively through iTunes on January 3, 2012, before a wide release the following week. [ 2 ]
"Rock and Roll Is Here to Stay" is a song written by David White and first recorded by his group, Danny & the Juniors. Released in January 1958 by ABC-Paramount Records as the follow-up to the group's #1 hit " At the Hop ", it reached #19 on the Billboard Hot 100 [ 1 ] and #16 R&B .
The song's production is aligned with 1980s musical stylings, [13] such as an electronic groove [14] consisting of dense synths, drum pads, and processed backing vocals. [15] Lyrically, "All You Had to Do Was Stay" is a breakup song [16] that samples Swift singing the word, "stay", in a high pitch throughout, [17] which is blended into the ...
The song begins with a gentle acoustic guitar, which leads into Butler's vocals. Drums, electric guitar, keyboards and backing vocals all get introduced gradually, before coming together in one last climax and quiet coda. [2] Butler has said that "Stay" is not a love song but a song about change. "The process of change is hard but you've got to ...