Look away, baby, look away. Perhaps best-remembered for its action-packed music video, "Stay the Night" was also one of the most striking singles of Chicago's early '80s pop period, captivating from its opening drum hits through to its staccato verse synths and melodic left turn at the chorus. Some of the song's more aggressive lyrics "I won't take no if that's your answer" haven't aged particularly well, but the sneering chorus cry remains such a brain-sticker that the dudes in Foreigner are probably still seething at not having thought of it first. Also perhaps hurting its case: Framing a song on the band's eighth album about never having been in love before. Well then what exactly were all those other songs about, Peter?!?? The trill-laden horn work here is strong, and the song has aged well as a fluttering warm-weather track.

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