Don’t You (Forget About Me)

Simple Minds

Written by

Steve Schiff, Keith Forsey

Key:D major
Duration:4:20

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Summary

Written by Keith Forsey and Steve Schiff for John Hughes' The Breakfast Club, "Don't You (Forget About Me)" was initially rejected by Simple Minds before becoming their signature song and a defining anthem of the 1980s. Its soaring synth-rock arrangement and anthemic chorus made it a #1 hit in the US and Canada, forever linking the band to one of cinema's most beloved coming-of-age films.

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Musical Analysis

The harmony of 'Don't You (Forget About Me)' is built on simple but effective progressions that define the 80s anthemic rock sound. The non-diatonic E major chord (II) in the verse is the song's harmonic signature — it lifts the progression above typical pop t…

Chords

verse:D - E - A
chorus:Bm - G - D - A

History

Keith Forsey and Steve Schiff wrote the song specifically for John Hughes' film The Breakfast Club. They were inspired by a scene in which an introvert and a school bully bond when no one else is watching. Forsey described the concept: 'It was: don't forget, w…

“Jim Kerr's 'hey hey hey' intro and 'la la la' ending were meant to be temporary placeholders but became the song's most recognizable hooks”

Full Musical Analysis

The harmony of 'Don't You (Forget About Me)' is built on simple but effective progressions that define the 80s anthemic rock sound. The non-diatonic E major chord (II) in the verse is the song's harmonic signature — it lifts the progression above typical pop territory, creating a sense of grandeur and yearning. The contrast between the verse's driving I-II-V and the chorus's more conventional vi-IV-I-V gives the song its emotional arc, moving from urgency to release.

Keith Forsey and Steve Schiff wrote the song specifically for John Hughes' film The Breakfast Club. They were inspired by a scene in which an introvert and a school bully bond when no one else is watching. Forsey described the concept: '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.' The song was offered to Bryan Ferry, Corey Hart, and Billy Idol before Simple Minds finally agreed to record it.

Written by Keith Forsey and Steve Schiff for John Hughes' The Breakfast Club, "Don't You (Forget About Me)" was initially rejected by Simple Minds before becoming their signature song and a defining anthem of the 1980s. Its soaring synth-rock arrangement and anthemic chorus made it a #1 hit in the US and Canada, forever linking the band to one of cinema's most beloved coming-of-age films.

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Song DNA

Genre

Rock

Era

80s

Mood

Uplifting

Tempo

Mid-tempo

Key

Major

Texture

Full Band

Sound

Synth-heavy

Feel

Straight

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Statistics

8.1M

Plays

1.3M

Listeners

308K

Genius Views

6

Annotations

100%

Popularity

4:20

Duration

4/4

Time

Credits

Written by

Steve SchiffKeith Forsey

Produced by

Keith Forsey