Williams finished high school and while on the road with the band, their station wagon broke down in
Bluefield, West Virginia. The band came across a British-built Ford car known as the
Zodiac and changed their name based on this. At the end of 1963, the British band
the Hollies recorded "Stay", in January 1964, three years after the Zodiacs' version had peaked at No. 14 on the
UK Singles Chart (January 1961). Later versions of "Stay", by
the Four Seasons (1963) and
Jackson Browne (1978), reached the Top 20 in the U.S., each selling over one million copies in the United States alone. The inclusion of the Zodiacs' "Stay" on the
soundtrack to the
film Dirty Dancing in 1987 led to the song selling more records than it had during its original release. A 1965 recording by the group, "May I", released by Vee Jay Records and Dee-Su Records, became, over the years, another million-selling
record. ==Later life==