Stay

David Hasselhoff · Other Songs - David Hasselhoff

Stay

Stay, stay ...

All right, yeah



Stay, just a little bit longer

Please, tell me where you going to

Now, your daddy don't mind

And your mammy don't mind

If we have another chance, yeah

Just one more, one more time



(why don't you) stay, just a little bit longer

(please let me) dance, say that you will

Say that you will

Want to play your sweet dreams, next you're mine

Want to say I'd love you stay with me all of the time



(why don't you) stay, just a little bit longer

(please let me) dance, say that you will

Say that you will

Want to play your sweet dreams, next you're mine

Want to say I'd love you stay with me all of the time



Now, your daddy don't mind

And your mammy don't mind

If we have another chance, yeah

Just one more, one more time



Please, tell me where you going to



(why don't you) stay, just a little bit longer

(please let me) dance, say that you will

(stay just a little bit)

Stay just a little bit

(stay just a little bit)

Stay just a little bit

(stay)

Just a little bit with me

Why don't you stay tonight

(stay)

Oh, oh oh

Come on ! let's spend the night !

Stay - David Hasselhoff

David Hasselhoff's 'Stay' stands as a defining anthem of the 1980s pop landscape, blending his signature theatrical vocal style with a driving, synthesizer-heavy rhythm. Released during the height of his fame, the track exemplifies the era's maximalist pop sound, characterized by its soaring melodies and high-energy production. As a key component of his discography, the song reinforced his status as a cultural icon, bridging the gap between television celebrity and mainstream music. Its enduring popularity reflects the era's embrace of bold, confident pop-rock fusion, making it a staple in retrospectives of 1980s music and a testament to Hasselhoff's ability to craft memorable, radio-friendly hits that captured the zeitgeist of the decade.