Maurice Williams
probably several songs of that title, but the one that went all the way to number one in 1960 was Maurice Williams and the Zodiacs
The song "Stay" was written by Maurice Williams and recorded by Maurice Williams and the Zodiacs. It was a #1 hit in 1960. Ergo...it was famous long before Jackson Browne covered it. It is tacked on to the end of his original song "The Load Out". The last track on his album "Running On Empty"
Maurice Williams and the Zodiacs
"Stay" (Just a little bit longer) is originally by Maurice Williams & the Zodiacs. There have been several covers and remakes of it including; 1963 The Hollies 2964 Frankie Valli & the Four Seasons. 1964 Frankie Valli & the Four Seasons 1977 Jackson Browne (live) There is also a song called "A Little Bit Longer" by the Jonas Brothers, but it is not a cover of the Maurice William's song.
Tom Jones sang the song.
won't you stay just a little bit longer
they are called Sugarland... Very emotional song!
The Four Seasons
the drifters?
Stay was her favorite song
probably several songs of that title, but the one that went all the way to number one in 1960 was Maurice Williams and the Zodiacs
The song "Stay" was written by Maurice Williams and recorded by Maurice Williams and the Zodiacs. It was a #1 hit in 1960. Ergo...it was famous long before Jackson Browne covered it. It is tacked on to the end of his original song "The Load Out". The last track on his album "Running On Empty"
The lyrics: "this time the man is going to stay" from a song sung by B.J. Thomas
Maurice Williams and the Zodiacs
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"Stay" (Just a little bit longer) is originally by Maurice Williams & the Zodiacs. There have been several covers and remakes of it including; 1963 The Hollies 2964 Frankie Valli & the Four Seasons. 1964 Frankie Valli & the Four Seasons 1977 Jackson Browne (live) There is also a song called "A Little Bit Longer" by the Jonas Brothers, but it is not a cover of the Maurice William's song.
Sometimes when you sing a song that needs to have a lot of power behind it, Your falsetto with become air filled. The sound you will produce will be quiet and sometimes slightly off key... If you sing a rock song and you do not use your falsetto then you have a very strong chest voice. A lot of people can use their head voice on very high notes. It all depends on your range.