Rock and Roll is here to stay' was performed and popularized by Danny and the Juniors, a group formed by four high school friends in the 1950s. Though this one made the Top 20 in 1958, the song that catapulted the group to fame was their first single and gold-selling hit 'At the Hop' which stayed seven weeks as number one in December 1957. 'Rock and Roll is here to stay' was written by David White Tricker, a.k.a. Dave White, one of the members of the band.
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The track with the line You can't kill rock'n'roll; it's here to stay is called You Can't Kill Rock'n'Roll and is by Ozzy Osbourne.
Well, maybe so...but the song Rock 'n Roll is here to stay was written, words and music, by David White, in 1957 and performed by Danny and the Juniors. David White also, in collaboration with Arthur Singer and John Medora, wrote At the Hop...also performed by Danny and the Juniors.
All I can tell you is that his parents divorced when he was young and he found that quite hard, which is why he wrote the blink-182 song Stay Together For The Kids
It's just a song about a boy asking a girl to hang out. Maybe he hasn't gone as far as he would like with this girl, or maybe he really likes her, maybe he's bored.
Well, that's just too bad because I'm here to stay whether you like it or not. But hey, the feeling is mutual. Cheers to mutual disdain!
When Ralph said, in chapter 8: Gift for the Darkness, and I quote "We've no fire. That thing sits up there-- we'll have to stay here." Piggy replied, "We got no fire on the mountain. But what's wrong with a fire down here?"
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"