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  1. 1977 Asylum Records ‎- PROMOLYRICS ARE IN THE DESCRIPTION BOXPeople stay just a little bit longerWe want to play, just a little bit longerNow the promoter do...

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  2. I claim no ownership of the song. That belongs to Jackson Browne.

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  3. Lyrics. People stay Just a little bit longer We want to play Just a little bit longer Now the promoter don't mind And the union don't mind If we take a little time And we leave it all behind and sing One more song Oh, won't you stay Just a little bit longer? Please, please, please Say you will, say you will Oh, won't you stay Just a little bit ...

  4. «Stay» (Quédate, en español) es una canción grabada por Maurice Williams & the Zodiacs, escrita por Williams en 1953, cuando tenía 15 años de edad. En 1960, tocaron la canción en una demostración por Williams y su banda, The Zodiacs, pero no atrajo interés hasta que un niño de diez años de edad la escuchó e impresionó a los miembros de la banda con su reacción positiva a la ...

  5. 13 de abr. de 2021 · G Em C D And the union don't mind G Em C D if we take a little time and we leave it all behind Em sing one more song. G Em C D G Em C D Oh, won't you stay just a little bit longer. G Em C D Em Please, please, please say, you will. Say you will. [Interlude] B Em A D [Verse 2] G Em C D G Em C D Oh, won't you stay just a little bit longer.

  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › The_Load-OutThe Load-Out - Wikipedia

    The "Load-Out/Stay" medley, he claimed, was "worthy of such earlier" Browne album-closing "anthems as 'For Everyman,' 'Before the Deluge' and 'The Pretender.' 'The Load-Out' is Jackson Browne's tribute to and summation of every aspect of live performance: the cheering audience out front, the band playing hard-nosed rock & roll, the backstage crew loading up the trucks—and, always, the road ...

  7. Jackson Browne is not only a pivotal figure in the artistic history of Elektra/Asylum – remaining with the label for a remarkable 30 years – but the very existence of Asylum Records was a direct resul