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Please Don't Go (KC and the Sunshine Band song)

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"'Please Don't Go'" is a song recorded by American disco and funk band KC and the Sunshine Band and released in 1979 as the second single from their sixth album, 'Do You Wanna Go Party' (1979). Originally written in the key of D flat, the song was the band's first love ballad. In the song, the subject pleads for a second chance. Shortly after the song's one-week run at number one, the group broke up and Harry Wayne Casey went solo. The song was a number-one hit on the Australian ARIA Charts, their sixth and final number-one hit in Canada on the 'RPM' national chart as well as their fifth and final number-one hit on the US 'Billboard' Hot 100 chart. "Please Don't Go" was actually part of a double-sided single, with the flip slide "I Betcha Didn't Know That" being released to R&B stations and hitting number 25 on the R&B chart.

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Chart performance

The song was the first No. 1 hit of the 1980s on the 'Billboard' Hot 100. It was also an international chart hit, reaching No. 1 in Australia and Canada and charting in Belgium (No. 8), West Germany (No. 20), Ireland (No. 5), the Netherlands (No. 7), New Zealand (No. 3), Norway (No. 4) and the UK (No. 3).

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Double You version



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* 'CD maxi'

# "Please Don't Go" (radio mix) 3:18

# "Please Don't Go" (club mix) 6:14

# "Please Don't Go" (let's go mix) 3:31

# "Please Don't Go" (a cappella) 3:18

* '7" single'

# "Please Don't Go" (radio mix) 3:18

# "Please Don't Go" (a cappella) 3:18

* '7" single France'

# "Please Don't Go" (radio mix) 3:18

# "Please Don't Go" (let's go mix) 3:31

* '12" maxi Germany, Italy, Spain, US'

# "Please Don't Go" (club mix) 6:14

# "Please Don't Go" (radio mix) 3:18

# "Please Don't Go" (let's go mix) 3:31

# "Please Don't Go" (a cappella) 3:18

* '12" maxi France'

# "Please Don't Go" (club mix) 6:14

# "Please Don't Go" (let's go mix) 3:31

* 'CD maxi / 12" maxi Remixes'

# "Please Don't Go" (herbie remix) 5:20

# "Organ Dream" 2:15

# "Please Don't Go" (underground mix) 4:55

# "Please Don't Go" (dub go) 1:45

* 'CD maxi / 12" maxi Techno remixes'

# "Please Don't Go" (U.S.-rave mix) 6:00

# "Please Don't Go" (UK-break mix) 5:00

# "Please Don't Go" (euro-house mix) 4:55

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KWS version



A sound-alike cover of Double You's arrangement was released as the debut single by the British group KWS and hit number one on the UK Singles Chart for five weeks in May 1992 and reached number six on the US 'Billboard' Hot 100 in October that year. In Germany, the song reached No. 7 but disappeared out of the German Singles Chart the following week due to legal issues with Double You, who covered the song before. Due to this fall, "Please Don't Go" is the song with the highest position that dropped out of the country's singles chart the following week.

It was recorded and released after record company Network Records failed to secure UK distribution rights for the Double You version. KWS band member Chris King heard the Double You version in a club in early 1992, and, bringing together the other KWS members to form the band, decided to cover it "like the Love Affair covered Robert Knight's 'Everlasting Love' or David Parton covered Stevie Wonder's 'Isn't She Lovely'." The similarity between the versions resulted in Network paying compensation to Roberto Zanetti, Double You's producer, following three years of legal action.[http://eurokdj.free.fr/html_version/z.htm#Zanetti%20Roberto ]

The KWS version was dedicated in honour of Nottingham Forest (European football) defender Des Walker, who was on the verge of signing for Italian team Sampdoria. It was also a double A-side with "Game Boy"; King recalled: "We wanted something new and Game Boy was my son's favourite games console at the time. There were various mixes on the 12-inch single with silly names like "Afternoon of the Rhino", which had been the title of a northern soul single by Mike Post."

Release

The single was picked up as a news story by a local Nottingham TV station. BBC Radio 1 soon made it "Record of the Week" and it climbed from number 30 in the UK Singles Chart to number 9 and then in its third week to number 1, which is when the group first performed it on 'Top of the Pops'. They performed it five times on the show, one week upsetting Elton John by using Dressing Room 1, relegating John to Dressing Room 2. Across the song's five-week reign at the top of the UK Singles Chart, it kept SL2's "On a Ragga Tip", Guns N' Roses' "Knockin' on Heaven's Door", Shut Up & Dance's "Raving I'm Raving" and Kris Kross' "Jump" stalled at number 2. It was ultimately certified gold by the British Phonographic Industry.

The same week "Please Don't Go" was withdrawn in Germany, and only seven days after the song reached the 500,000 sales mark in the UK, the Nottinghamshire County Council honoured KWS with a civic reception. Council chairman Gordon Young commented: "All the good work they are doing is helping to put Nottingham in a good light. We like to put on receptions for people that have achieved something. We are proud of what they have done and will wish them well for the future."

Critical reception

Joseph McCombs of AllMusic was mixed in his assessment of the KWS cover, writing that: "The bright vocals, synth bleeps, and predictable house groove that drove 'Please Don't Go' to the top of the charts wear thin quickly." Larry Flick from 'Billboard' described the song as a "House-induced cover" and noted further that the beats "are hard enough to fill dancefloors, but are brightened by radio-friendly vocals and slick synths." In 2017, 'BuzzFeed' listed the song at number 52 in their list of "The 101 Greatest Dance Songs Of the '90s". "It's hard to muster much love for 'Please Dont Go' a barely adequate trot through a good song," Tom Ewing of 'Freaky Trigger' wrote in his 3/10 review of the cover; "It's a good example, though, of one of the nineties least-regarded, most revival-immune style, the generic dance cover version. [...] 'Please Dont Go' isn't quite as deathly as the king of the dance cover version, Undercover's formica take on 'Baker Street', but its never memorable. That this nullity got five weeks at the top [of the UK charts] says more about the immobile singles chart than any double-digit run." Ewing considers "Game Boy", the other song in the double A-side release, to be as close as the UK Singles Chart came to a hardcore number one, but nonetheless concedes that: "As 'ardkore goes, it's poor, a collection of five years of weary dance tropes in search of even one good hook Beltram-style hoover noises, house piano, cut-up vocal samples, a dubby bassline, none of them sticking around long enough to make an impact."

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* 'CD maxi'

# "Please Don't Go" (Summer Mix) 3:40

# "Please Don't Go" (Instrumental Surf) 6:09

# "Game Boy" 3:23

# "Kollision" 4:12

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Basshunter version



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In 2008 "Please Don't Go" was covered by Swedish musician Basshunter. Idea to cover "Please Don't Go" came out from Basshunter's office. The dance song lasts two minutes and 58 seconds. It was produced by Basshunter, Robert Uhlmann and Scott Simons. "Please Don't Go" was released by Warner Music Sweden on May 19, 2008. On July 14 it was released as number three on Basshunter's third studio album 'Now You're Gone The Album'.

The song was originally planned to be released in the United Kingdom as the second single from 'Now You're Gone The Album' on June 23, 2008. However, the release was cancelled due to technical difficulties and "All I Ever Wanted" took its place on June 30. It had much more success than originally thought as the single reached number 2 in the UK charts. However, despite rumours that this would be the third single in the United Kingdom, "Angel in the Night" was released instead and was premiered on BBC Radio 1 on August 22, 2008, during Scott Mills's "Friday Floor Fillers".

Priya Elan from 'The Guardian' described the single as europop. Editor of 'Popjustice' compared "Please Don't Go" to "Now You're Gone" but with all the fun and sponteneity reduced to a joyless and attempt to quickly capitalise on its predecessor's success. In 2009 "Please Don't Go" was called number 43 of The 50 Worst Songs of the '00s by 'The Village Voice'. Maura Johnston said that it stitches together the undeterred stomp of Gary Glitter's "Rock And Roll Part 2" and the keyboards of L.A. Style's "James Brown Is Dead". "Please Don't Go" debuted at number 39 on May 29, 2008 and after two weeks reached number six on Swedish singles chart. It also charted on Slovak airplay chart.

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See also



*List of Billboard Hot 100 number ones of 1980

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