Commercial reception In late November 1994, "Stay Another Day" entered at number seven on the
UK Singles Chart. The following week it climbed to its peak of number one. For the last three weeks of the year, "Stay Another Day" faced stiff competition for the
1994 Christmas number-one from the popular
Mariah Carey single "
All I Want for Christmas Is You". It was the 3rd biggest selling boy band single of the 1990s in the United Kingdom and 35th overall of the decade. As of December 2024, the single has current UK sales of 1.6 million. Tony Mortimer won an
Ivor Novello songwriting award for this song. The single was also nominated for 'Best Single' at the
1995 Brit Awards. "Stay Another Day" was not released as a single in the United States but did receive limited Christmas-time airplay on KYSR-FM "Star 98.7" in Los Angeles in 1996, owing to the market's influence and exposure to international hit singles. After its success in the UK it went on to become a major hit all over Europe and internationally, topping the charts in fifteen countries across Europe, Asia, and Africa as well as reaching the Top 3 in Australia. In the decades following release the song has become a belated discovery in North America (it wasn't promoted or released in either North or South America) appearing on multiple Christmas playlists, both corporate and consumer, and contributing to the song's yearly 20 million streams. American alternative rock musician
Courtney Love publicly stated that she is a fan of the song and that it makes her Christmas playlist every year.
Critical reception The song received largely positive reviews from critics. Ross Jones from
The Guardian felt that "teen-town's hard men show their soft side on a Christmas number one contender" and "a beautiful thing". In his weekly UK chart commentary,
James Masterton noted, "East 17 prove that there is more to them than the usual 'bad boy' image and sing in astonishingly perfect harmony to create what is certain to be one of the biggest seasonal successes, especially when you consider they were a fixture of the Christmas charts last year with '
Its Alright'." Pan-European magazine
Music & Media wrote, "Like anybody else the
Walthamstow posse knows that this time of the year is reserved for woeful
ballads. The "less sad", "even more sad" and "not so sad" remixes, however, have a club spirit." Alan Jones from
Music Week gave the song a top score of five out of five and named it Pick of the Week, writing, "This exquisitely arranged, close harmony ballad, piano-led and draped with strings, is a hot favourite for the Christmas number one but may fail by being released a tad too early. East 17's most accomplished piece of work yet, and a song that will be played in years to come, long after
Steam has evaporated." Jordan Paramor from
Smash Hits viewed it as "a very sexy, stylish love song."
Sunday Mirror commented, "A tinkling piano, a gorgeous melody, a sweet and soulful lead vocal those little devils East 17 have gone all angelic for Christmas. The result, a slow and lovelorn ballad called 'Stay Another Day'". ==Music videos==