Stay Girl Stay Pure

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"Stay Girl Stay Pure"
Stay girl stay pure cover.jpg
Single by 1986 Omega Tribe
from the album Down Town Mystery[a]
B-side"Sand On The Seat"
ReleasedOctober 18, 1987 (1987-10-18)
GenreSoft rock
Length4:28
LabelVAP
Composer(s)Hiroshi Shinkawa
Lyricist(s)Masao Urino
Producer(s)Koichi Fujita
1986 Omega Tribe singles chronology
"Miss Lonely Eyes"
(1987)
"Stay Girl Stay Pure"
(1987)
Music video
"Stay Girl Stay Pure" on YouTube

"Stay Girl Stay Pure" (Japanese: ステイ・ガール・ステイ・ピュア) is a single by 1986 Omega Tribe released on November 18, 1987 by VAP. The single charted at No. 5 on the Oricon charts.[1]

Background[]

The single was the last to be listed under "1986 Omega Tribe", being used as the opening of the Nippon TV drama Koi wa Hi-ho!. The single would later be included in the album Down Town Mystery after they renamed to Carlos Toshiki & Omega Tribe.[2] It would also be included in the compilation album . With the song, the band appeared at The Best Ten for the first time in a while, but with limited appearances. There are a total of four versions of the song: the single version, the "Daylight" version,[3] the "Night Time" version, and the "Best Remix" version. The title of the track has also changed, with some albums stating the title as "Stay girl Stay pure."

The B-side, "Sand On The Beach," was composed by the band's guitarist, Shinji Takashima, having all the band members compose at least one track during the group's time. It was not included in any album except for the compilation album Our Graduation.

Track listing[]

Single[]

Side A/B
No.TitleLyricsMusicArrangementLength
1."Stay Girl Stay Pure"Masao UrinoTsunehiro IzumiHiroshi Shinkawa4:28
2."Sand On The Seat"Masako ArikawaShinji TakashimaMotoki Funayama4:44

Soundtrack appearances[]

  • The song was covered by the vocalist Carlos Toshiki with his new band, B-EDGE, on their 2018 album Nova Nostalga.[4]
  • The song was sampled by future funk artists such as and Vantage.

Charts[]

Chart (1987) Peak
position
Oricon[1] 5
The Best Ten 6
The Top Ten 5

References[]

  1. ^ Jump up to: a b "Hits of the World". Billboard. December 26, 1987. p. 82. Retrieved November 28, 2020.
  2. ^ "Stay Girl Stay Pure". uta.573.jp.
  3. ^ "STAY GIEL STAY PURE (DAYLIGHT VERSION)". mysound.jp.
  4. ^ Rissun. "Stay Girl Stay Pure". Ameblo.

Notes[]

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