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・ Stay the Night (Alcazar song)
・ Stay the Night (Benjamin Orr song)
・ Stay the Night (Billy Ocean song)
・ Stay the Night (Chicago song)
・ Stay the Night (film)
・ Stay the Night (Ghosts song)
・ Stay the Night (IMx song)
・ Stay the Night (James Blunt song)
・ Stay the Night (Zedd song)
・ Stay the Ride Alive
・ Stay the Same
・ Stay the Same (album)
・ Stay the Same (Joey McIntyre song)
・ Stay the Same (song)
・ Stay Thirsty
Stay Together
・ Stay Together (disambiguation)
・ Stay Together (Mandaryna song)
・ Stay Together for the Kids
・ Stay Too Long
・ Stay Tooned!
・ Stay Tooned! (TV show)
・ Stay Tooned! (video game)
・ Stay Trippy
・ Stay Tru
・ Stay True
・ Stay Tuned
・ Stay Tuned (Chet Atkins album)
・ Stay Tuned (film)
・ Stay Tuned (Sharon, Lois & Bram album)


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Stay Together : ウィキペディア英語版
Stay Together

"Stay Together" is a non-album single by Suede, released on 14 February 1994 on Nude Records. It is the last single released while guitarist Bernard Butler was in the band, though subsequent singles from ''Dog Man Star'' feature his music. Although lead singer Brett Anderson considers the single and the video that accompanies it the worst the band has released, it is tied with "Trash" as the highest charting single the band has released at number three.〔 The song also charted in Ireland, peaking at no. 18.〔
==Background==
Following the death of Bernard Butler's father, relations within Suede started to deteriorate. Butler kept to himself on the following tour of the US, while the other band members "indulged in probably the worst excesses of their career". Butler travelled to concerts by himself or on The Cranberries tour bus, rather than travel with his bandmates. This influence became prevalent as Butler later stated, "Whatever I did on Stay Together was the A to Z of the emotions I was experiencing... defiance, loss, a final sigh."
What was intended as a couple of days' recording stretched out to two weeks. It was later revealed that the song had almost 50 tracks of recorded material on it. According to an entry in Simon Gilbert's diary in the biography ''Love and Poison'', Butler objected to the lyrics in "Stay Together". The entry read: "Lyrics not to be printed on cover of single in case his mother reads it. '16 tears', obviously paedophilic!". The lyrics for "The Living Dead" were also criticised by Butler, at the time he said: "I've written this really beautiful piece of music and it's a squalid song about junkies".

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