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No way in hell was Jim Kerr and Simple Minds going to record today’s featured song… (a future #1 hit from an iconic 80s’ film.) Don’t You (Forget About Me) for the movie The Breakfast Club. They wanted nothing to do with it. They didn’t care if it was a lock. It was band policy… they only recorded songs they wrote themselves. End of story. In fact, they turned down this track six times. Finally, the songwriters Keith Forsey and Steve Schiff, desperate for them to sing it, had the movie’s director, John Hughes arrange a private screening… Simple Minds consented to watch The Breakfast Club and after that, they recorded the track. Turns out they rocked it. But stubborn as ever, they disowned it when it went Top 10 around the world. Come on, would these guys ever like this song? You know the rest of us sure did. Stick around for a great story NEXT on the Professor of Rock.
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So it’s time for another edition of our series The New Standards. This show takes an in-depth look into songs that transcend genre, decade, and fads - songs that are monumental touchstones in our culture and society. On previous episodes we have covered Never Gonna Give You Up by Rick Astley, Careless Whisper by Wham!, and Take On Me by A-ha.
Oh man, for today’s installment, we’ve got a GREAT one. This song was absolutely massive back in the day and has only gotten bigger in the years since. It’s Simple Minds with Don’t You (Forget About Me) from the soundtrack of the 1985 pop culture classic, The Breakfast Club.
So Simple Minds is the all-time biggest-selling band coming out of Scotland… but despite a rich discography spanning 40-plus years, this band just does not get the recognition they deserve. I mean, they’ve been recording material consistently since 1978, have released 19 studio albums, scored 24 UK Top 40 hits, and garnered massive international acclaim along the way… But except for Don’t You (Forget About Me) and their 1985 album Once Upon A Time, they remain one of the most underappreciated bands in the US…. In fact, before their #1 soundtrack hit, Simple Minds didn’t have one charting single on the Billboard Hot 100. And only a handful have followed since then.
Don’t You (Forget About Me) of course propelled them to rightful superstar status in the States, even if their career was already 6 albums into the making. Generally speaking, American audiences had a lot of catching up to do at this point. There was a wealth of Simple Minds’ standout tracks just waiting to be discovered in the rest of their catalog. Ironically, many die-hard Simple Minds fans resented the band’s commercial success, as is so often the case.