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"Here to Stay" was released to US radio stations in February 2002 as a promotional single. The retail version was released on the same day as Untouchables, June 11, 2002.A box set was later released, which included all three editions of the "Here to Stay" single.
"Here to Stay" is the twenty-eighth single by English band New Order and produced by the electronic music duo The Chemical Brothers. It was released as a single in 2002, and reached number 15 in the UK Singles Chart .
Here to Stay may refer to: Here to Stay (Freddie Hubbard album) Here to Stay (Schon & Hammer album) Here to Stay (Greg Sczebel album) Here to Stay (The Slickee Boys album) Here to Stay "Here to Stay", song by Pat Metheny Group from the 1995 album We Live Here "Here to Stay" (Korn song), 2002 "Here to Stay" (Christina Aguilera song)
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Here to Stay is the second album by the duo of composer Jan Hammer and guitarist Neal Schon. This album also featured contributions from Schon's bandmates in Journey including songwriting and background vocals from Steve Perry, notable as the only time Schon and Perry collaborated outside of Journey. The album can be considered an unofficial ...
Untouchables sold over 495,000 copies in its first week. The album debuted at number two on Billboard.Davis blamed Internet piracy for the drop in sales compared to previous albums, since the album had leaked onto file-sharing websites with a different track order and song titles [23] more than two months prior to its official release date.
The song—with its lyrics of "Rock and roll is here to stay / It will never die"—was originally written in response to attacks on rock and roll music by some conservative radio stations, including KWK in St. Louis, that included the smashing of "undesirable" rock and roll records. [2] [3]
Here to Stay is a studio album by American jazz trumpeter Freddie Hubbard recorded on December 27, 1962, but not released on the Blue Note label until 1976 as BN-LA 496-2. It features performances by Hubbard, Cedar Walton , Reggie Workman , Philly Joe Jones , and Wayne Shorter .