Stay Too Long

"Stay Too Long"
Single by Plan B
from the album The Defamation of Strickland Banks
B-side "Spend My Money"
Released 8 January 2010 (2010-01-08)
Format CD single, Digital download
Recorded 2009,
Miloco Studios, London[1]
Genre British hip hop, indie rock
Length 3:44
Label 679/Atlantic
Writer(s) Ben Drew
Producer Paul Epworth
Plan B singles chronology
"End Credits"
(2009)
"Stay Too Long"
(2010)
"She Said"
(2010)

"Stay Too Long" is the first single from British rapper Plan B's second album The Defamation of Strickland Banks. The single was released on 8 January 2010. Australian-British electronic rock and drum 'n' bass group Pendulum also produced a remix, their first in three years[2], which was used as runway-soundtrack for the 2010 Victoria's Secret Fashion Show. The Pendulum remix was also used on the video game Need For Speed: Hot Pursuit, and a short version is used on the video game The Sims 3: Pets trailer. It was also used in part in Episode 2 of the Series 6 Doctor Who Confidential[3].It has since been used in the movie " the Inbetweeners " (the scene where the boys walk into the airport wearing the " pussay patrol" shirts) although the song does not appear on the official soundtrack.

Contents

Music video

The music video for "Stay Too Long" was directed by Daniel Wolfe[4] and shows the soul singer Strickland Banks on the night after one of his concerts. It was first aired online and on music channels in December 2009. British actress Kaya Scodelario plays the lead female role in the video. The video also includes the British actor Elliott Tittensor who is involved in a fight scene with Plan B.

Tracklisting

  1. "Stay Too Long"
  2. "Stay Too Long" (Pendulum Remix)
  1. "Stay Too Long"
  2. "Stay Too Long" (Pendulum Remix)
  3. "Spend My Money"

Personnel

Production[7]
Additional musicians[7]

Chart performance

On 17 January 2010, "Stay Too Long" entered the UK Singles Chart at number 9, which currently marks Plan B's second most successful single. The following week, the single fell to number 18, meaning it only spent one week within the top 10. On its third week in the chart, the single fell to number 19 and then to number 23 on its fourth week. On 14 February 2010, the single fell 9 places to number 32, before falling out of the Top 40 to number 45 the following week. Following the release of the album, The Defamation of Strickland Banks, the single rocketed back into the Top 40 on 26 April 2010 to number 37 for one week, bringing the total of weeks spent in the Top 40 to six. The single also managed to debut at number 2 on the UK R&B Chart, being beaten only by Iyaz's "Replay". The song has sold over 190,000 sales in the UK.

Chart (2010) Peak
Position
UK Singles (The Official Charts Company)[8] 9
UK R&B (The Official Charts Company)[9] 2

Release history

Region Date Format Label
United Kingdom[10] 8 January 2010 Digital download 679 Recordings

References

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