Stay With Me
Rod Stewart · Other Songs - Rod Stewart
Don't say you love me
Cause I'll only kick you out of the door
I know your name is Rita
Cause your perfum smelling sweeter
Since when I saw you down on the floor
guitar
Won't need to much pursuading
I don't mean to sound degrading
But with a face like that
You got nothing to laugh about
Red lips hair and fingernails
I hear your a mean old jezabel
Lets go up stairs and read my tarot cards
Stay with me
Stay with me
For tonight you better stay with me
Stay with me
Stay with me
For tonight you better stay with me
So in the morning
Please don't say you love me
Cause you know I'll only kick you out the door
Yea I'll pay your cab fare home
You can even use my best colonge
Just don't be here in the morning when I wake up
Stay with me
Stay with me
Cause tonight you better stay with me
Sit down, get up, get down
Stay with me
Stay with me
Cause tonight your going stay with me
Hey, whats your name again
oh no, get down, wooo
About Stay With Me
Rod Stewart's "Stay With Me" stands as a quintessential example of his enduring appeal, blending classic rock sensibilities with a melodic structure that has resonated across generations. While the track lacks a specific album title in public records, it exemplifies the polished songwriting and vocal delivery that defined Stewart's career spanning decades. The recording captures the essence of his mid-career resurgence, where he successfully reinvigorated his image while maintaining the integrity of his songcraft. This song reflects Stewart's ability to craft timeless melodies that prioritize emotional connection over complex production. It serves as a testament to his status as a leading figure in English rock and roll, capable of delivering both intimate ballads and anthemic rock tracks. The enduring popularity of the recording underscores its place within his vast discography, proving that his ability to write and perform memorable music remains unmatched. Fans and critics alike recognize it as a staple of his catalog, representing the high standards he set throughout his long and influential career.

