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Formed in 1998 in Cebu by Fritz Labrado, Jovan Mabini and Mike Manaloto, the word Cueshé is a portmanteau of "Cue", from banana cue; a snack delicacy in the Philippines, which are skewered bananas coated with caramel, and the pronoun "shé" (pronounced shay) is a reference to their former vocalist, which is a female (she) who joined in 1999.
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.
Year Title Album 2005 "Stay" Half Empty Half Full "Sorry" "Ulan" 2006 "Can't Let You Go" "24 Hours" "Back to Me" Back to Me "Borrowed Time" 2007
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 ...
"Stay" is an acoustic ballad. [3] It is composed in the key of C major, with a tempo of 86 beats per minute. Malone's vocals span from C 3 to G 4. [4] Billboard said of the track that it has a "1970s AM radio vibe" [3] and described it as "a hybrid of Britpop melody and emo bloodiness". [5]
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"Stay" is a song by American rock band Mayday Parade from their third studio album, Mayday Parade (2011). A music video for the song premiered on April 4, 2012. [ 2 ] In the US, the song peaked on the Billboard Alternative Digital Song Sales and Rock Digital Song Sales charts at number 17 and number 26, respectively.