Maurice Williams and the Zodiacs' "Stay" hit #1 on the Billboard Hot 100 on November 21, 1960.

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#OnThisDay in 2024, #MauriceWilliams, American doo-wop singer, and songwriter (Maurice Williams and the Zodiacs - "Stay"), died at 86.
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Remembering Maurice Williams from Maurice Williams and the Zodiacs

(passed away on August 6, 2024)

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But won't you stayyayyayy
Just a little bit longerrrrrrr...
Please say you will...

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#OnThisDay in 1938, #MauriceWilliams, American doo-wop singer, and songwriter (Maurice Williams and the Zodiacs - "Stay"), born in Lancaster, Pennsylvania (d. 2024). ✟
#RIP
Stay, by Maurice Williams and The Zodiacs

from the album Carolina Beach Music - Best of Maurice Williams & The Zodiacs

Maurice Williams
Maurice Williams Dead: 'Stay' Singer and Zodiacs Frontman Was 86

Maurice Williams, the lead singer of Maurice Williams and the Zodiacs and writer behind the hit 'Stay,' died Aug. 6. He was 86.

Variety
Maurice Williams Dies: Singer For No. 1 Hit ‘Stay’ Featured On ‘Dirty Dancing’ Soundtrack Was 86

Hitmaker Maurice Williams is dead at 86.

Deadline
(Stay) Ah, just a little bit longer (Stay)
(Please) Please, please, please
Tell me you're going to
Now your daddy don't mind
And your mommy don't mind
If we have another dance, yeah
Just one more (One more time)
Oh, won't you stay
Just a little bit longer?
Please let me dance
And say you will (Say you will)
Won't you place your sweet lips to mine?
Won't you say you love me all of the time?
Come on, come on, come on, stay, mama mama
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5 Sep 1960
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