Stay With Me

Album: A Nod Is as Good as a Wink...To a Blind Horse (1971)
Charted: 6 17
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  • Lyrics currently unavailable Writer/s: Rod Stewart, Ronald David Wood
    Publisher: BMG Rights Management, Cloud9, Downtown Music Publishing, Sentric Music, Songtrust Ave, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Warner Chappell Music, Inc., Word Collections Publishing

Comments: 5

  • Bigblue1894 from Manchester England. Home Of Rock’n’roll And Proper FootballGreat version. Different lyrics to the single version and that makes me think that whilst this was broadcast in Jan 72, it was undoubtedly recorded earlier possibly August 71.
  • Joetoronto from Toronto, CanadaOne of the greatest, if not the single greatest, rocker of all time. The structure of this song, combined with the emotionally charged singing of Rod Stewart and the nasty filthy licks of Ronnie Wood, is just incredible.

    From the opening note Wood plays that lifts your feet off the floor, followed by a nasty lick and 4 beats of the drums, the band hits 100 miles an hour in record time.

    They hit such a feverish pace that it seems they’re going off the tracks but they don’t and instead hit overdrive and yet almost come to a complete stop a few times before going back to full speed in a heart beat every time, crazy stuff that only a band as talented and loose as the Faces could pull off.

    The stop at the end is as classic as the beginning, this song will forever be in my heart, now and forever.
  • Dannybhoy from Sydney Australia This is a track that really rocks. This was rock and roll in its best attributes when you listen to the live versions of this track you can hear and feel the whole band just picking up a pace that was uncontrollable. One of the best rock and roll tracks of all time. Shame that money and sickness destroyed this band. RIP Ronnie Lane
  • Jon from Bonita Beach, FlKaren..the relationship that brought Ronnie to the Rolling Stones was with Keith Richards. The two guitarists have similar styles and shared a taste for raw, punchy R & R, and open tunings. Plus they shared a love of intoxicants..any and all.
  • Karen from Kennett Square, PaI know the lyrics are bawdy, but damn I love this tune. It really makes you wonder what The Faces could have done if Ronnie had not been snatched up by Mick Jagger.
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