Simple Minds – Don’t You (Forget About Me) (Soulful Mashup)

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“Don’t You (Forget About Me)” is a song by the Scottish rock band Simple Minds, released as a single in 1985. It was written and composed by the record producer Keith Forsey and the guitarist Steve Schiff for the film The Breakfast Club (1985). Simple Minds initially declined to record it, preferring to record their own material, but accepted after several other acts also declined.

“Don’t You (Forget About Me)” became a breakout hit for Simple Minds, an iconic song and a 1980s anthem. The single reached No. 1 in the United States and Canada, becoming Simple Minds’ biggest hit in the United States. It also reached No. 7 on the UK Singles Chart and reached the top ten in charts around the world.

“Don’t You (Forget About Me)” was written by Steve Schiff and Keith Forsey for the film The Breakfast Club (1985). Forsey and Schiff were inspired by a scene in which an introvert and a school bully bond while no one else is watching. Forsey said, “It was: don’t forget, when we’re back in the classroom, you’re not just a bad guy and we’ve got other things in common.”

Simple Minds initially declined to record “Don’t You (Forget About Me)”, as they felt they should only record their own material. Their guitarist, Charlie Burchill, said they felt it did not suit them as “we had delusions of being ultra-hip”. Their manager, Bruce Findlay, believed it would be successful in the United States. He arranged a private screening of The Breakfast Club in an effort to change their minds, but they still declined. Their lead vocalist, Jim Kerr, said later: “We couldn’t give a toss about teenage American schoolkids.”

Forsey offered “Don’t You (Forget About Me)” to Bryan Ferry of Roxy Music, who declined as he was working on his album Boys and Girls (1985). Ferry said later: “It was just bad timing … Keith Forsey sent me a demo of the song and it sounded like a hit to me.” The record label, A&M, suggested Corey Hart, who had a hit at the time with “Sunglasses at Night”, but Forsey did not think he was the right singer. Frequent Forsey collaborator Billy Idol also declined, but would later record a version featured on his Greatest Hits album.