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Stay
2023 · single
Stay (Re-Recorded) [Sped Up] - Single
2023 · single
Stay [Extended Version (Remastered)]
2022 · single
The Early Days
2021 · albüm
Doo Wop's Here To Stay
2021 · albüm
How to Pick a Winner
2020 · single
Beach Meets Shag
2013 · albüm
Stay (Extended Version)
2012 · single
A Tribute To Elvis
2012 · mini albüm
Doo-Wop Meets Beach Music
2012 · albüm
Inspirations From The Church
2012 · albüm
It's Forever
2012 · albüm
South Carolina State Song
2012 · single
By Popular Demand
2012 · albüm
Let's Dance
2012 · albüm
Merry Christmas
2012 · albüm
On The Beach
2012 · albüm
Return To The Roots
2012 · albüm
Shag Time
2012 · albüm
Back To The Beginning
2012 · albüm
Favorites
2012 · albüm
Remember
2012 · albüm
Stay
2012 · albüm
Maurice Williams and The Zodiacs
2009 · albüm
Christmas with Maurice Williams and The Zodiacs
2005 · albüm
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This R&B vocal group from Lancaster, South Carolina, USA, was led by Maurice Williams (b. 26 April 1938, Lancaster, South Carolina, USA; pianist/songwriter). The hit record ‘Stay’, which went to number 3 R&B and number 1 pop in 1960, immortalized the Zodiacs as a one-hit-wonder group. (In the UK ‘Stay’ went to number 14 in 1961.) Williams, however, had a long history before and after the hit, forming his first group, the Gladiolas, in 1955. Besides Williams (b. 26 April 1938, Lancaster, South Carolina, USA), the group comprised Earl Gainey (tenor), William Massey (tenor/baritone), Willie Jones (baritone), and Norman Wade (bass). Their one hit for the Nashville-based Excello Records was ‘Little Darlin’’, which went to number 11 R&B and number 41 pop in 1957. The record was covered with greater success by the Canadian group, the Diamonds. In 1960 Williams formed the Zodiacs, comprising Wiley Bennett (tenor), Henry Gaston (tenor), Charles Thomas (baritone), Albert Hill (double bass), and Little Willie Morrow (drums). After the unforgettable ‘Stay’ the group honoured themselves with many outstanding compositions, most notably ‘I Remember’ (number 86 pop in 1961), ‘Come Along’ (number 83 pop in 1961), and ‘May I’ (1966), but nothing close to a hit resulted. The latter song was re-recorded in 1969 by Bill Deal And The Rhondels who had a Top 40 national hit with it. The most frequently remade Williams song was ‘Stay’, which the Hollies in the UK (1963), the Four Seasons (1964), and Jackson Browne (1978) all placed on the charts. Its timeless lyric of teenage lust and angst has been passed through the decades: ‘Well your mama don’t mind, well your papa don’t mind’, leading to the punch line, ‘Oh won’t you stay, just a little bit longer’. During subsequent decades Williams sustained a career with a new group of Zodiacs, playing their classic catalogue to the Beach Music club circuit in the Carolinas.