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Wikipedia article




"'Stay'" is a song written by Bob Khozouri and Mark Stevens, and originally recorded by American singer Glenn Jones and released in 1990. It reached number six on the US 'Billboard' Hot Black Singles chart. The song became a worldwide hit for British girl group Eternal in 1993 and 1994.

Eternal version



Three years after the first recording, "Stay" was the debut single of British girl group Eternal. It released on September 20, 1993, as the lead single from their debut album, 'Always & Forever' (1993). 'Misprinted as September 13'. The single entered the UK Singles Chart at number 16 on September 26, 1993, eventually peaking at number four on October 17, 1993. The single was also a hit on the US 'Billboard' Hot 100, peaking at number 19 on March 12, 1994 and selling over 220,000 copies in the US.

Critical reception

Jon O'Brien from AllMusic viewed the song as an example of "perfect R&B-infused pop". Larry Flick from 'Billboard' described it as a "shuffling, hip-hop-flavored pop ditty". He added that "sweet lead vocals and pillowy backing harmonies have enough of a soulful edge to hold up against heavy hitting US counterparts SWV and Xscape. Tune is a simple love song, laced with a memorable melody and a fun, sing-along chorus. Expect multiformat acceptance within moments." Bill Speed and John Martinucci from the 'Gavin Report' called the groove "sexy", "confident" and "a jam!". Pan-European magazine 'Music & Media' declared the group as the British answer to En Vogue, adding that "this uptempo tune certainly has the necessary staying power."

Marc Stingl, music director of Radio Gong/Nuremberg received fabulous feedback from his listeners after he made it powerplay. He said, "Our so-called 'hit hammer' is played 36 times a week. According to our rules we never tell what it is, because we want enthusiasts to phone in. Well, it's an absolutely sensational song, a sure-to-be European hit, so our phones were red hot." Alan Jones from 'Music Week' deemed it as a "powerful" remake, adding that the girls "have excellent voices". John Kilgo from 'The Network Forty' noted that a "contagious groove, spiced with vintage harmonies, makes this masterpiece incredibly hip". Steven Wells from 'NME' stated that it "pack a surprising bite", calling it "dead classy". A reviewer from 'People Magazine' described the song as "lighter-than-air". Mark Frith from 'Smash Hits' viewed it as "poppy swingbeat".

Music video

The accompanying music video for "Stay" was filmed in New York City, directed by German director Marcus Nispel, and features the girls executing choreographed dance moves against colorful backdrops. The video became a staple on the American cable network BET's 'Video Soul' in early 1994.

Track listings



* 'UK 7-inch and cassette single, US cassette single'

# "Stay" 3:50

# "Don't Say Goodbye" 4:16

* 'UK 12-inch single'

:A1. "Stay" (12-inch mix) 4:51

:A2. "Stay" (The Fly mix) 4:10

:B1. "Stay" (West End D'Rhythm mix) 7:26

:B2. "Stay" (West End Clapapella mix) 4:27

* 'UK and Australian CD single'

# "Stay" (7-inch mix) 3:50

# "Stay" (12-inch mix) 4:51

# "Stay" (original mix) 5:00

# "Don't Say Goodbye" 4:16

* 'US and Canadian CD single'

# "Stay" 3:50

# "Stay" (extended mix radio edit) 3:43

# "Stay" (extended mix) 4:53

# "Stay" (club mix) 4:36

# "Stay" (Eternal mix) 4:36

* 'US 12-inch single'

:A1. "Stay" (extended mix) 4:53

:A2. "Stay" (extended instrumental) 6:42

:A3. "Stay" (album version) 3:50

:B1. "Stay" (club mix) 4:36

:B2. "Stay" (Eternal mix) 4:36

:B3. "Stay" (Percapella mix) 4:51

* 'Japanese mini-CD single'

# "Stay" (7-inch version)

# "Stay" (extended version radio edit)

* 'Dutch CD single (1995)'

# "Stay" (7-inch mix) 4:00

# "Stay" (Teddy Riley Eternal mix) 6:20

# "Stay" (Teddy Riley remix) 6:44

# "Stay" (West End Clapapella mix) 4:26

# "Stay" (West End D'Moodier mix) 8:23

Credits and personnel

Credits are lifted from the 'Always & Forever' album booklet.

'Studio'

* Recorded at Sarm Studios (London, England)

'Personnel'

* Mark Stevens writing

* Bobby Khozouri writing

* Nigel Lowis all instruments, production

* Steve Jervier additional production and remix

* Peter Craigie mix engineering

* Ren Swan engineering

Charts and sales



Glenn Jones original



Eternal version



Weekly charts



Year-end charts



Certifications and sales



References



Category:1990 songs

Category:1993 debut singles

Category:EMI Records singles

Category:Eternal (band) songs

Category:First Avenue Records singles

Category:Glenn Jones songs

Category:Music videos directed by Marcus Nispel

Category:New jack swing songs

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