Stay (Maurice Williams) 4 Horn Alto

$15.99 USD

This piece of juke box gold received a new lease on life from the movie Dirty Dancing.

  • License Type: Print At Home
  • Stock Key: Bb
  • First Chord: Bb
  • Song Length: 2:30+
  • Starts With: Straight in
  • Backup Vocals: Yes
  • Shout Section: No
  • Solos: Open Solo Section
  • Trumpet Top Note: G5
  • Chart Version: 1
  • Tempo (bpm): Quarter Note = 125
  • Tempo Descriptor:

Description

This ‘Golden Oldie’ was penned by singer Maurice Williams in 1953 at the age of 15 — after a failed attempt to convince his date to stay out past 10 pm. The song didn’t get noticed until 1960 when it took Maurice Williams and the Zodiacs to the charts with #1 on the Billboard Hot 100. The song was knocked from it’s pedestal a week later by Elvis Presley’s ‘Are You Lonesome Tonight’. The song found renewed popularity when it was included on the soundtrack to the 1987 hit film ‘Dirty Dancing’.

Additional information

Style

, , ,

Tempo

Type

, , , ,

Doubles

Preview

Preview The Print Edition:

Below you can find some sample pages to view from the complete chart. A full, print-enabled version will be available from My Account -> My Purchases after purchase. If you have any questions about this chart please email us and we'll get back to you as soon as possible.