1985 Iconic Rock Theme From a Cult Classic, Originally Rejected by the Band, Became a No. 1 Hit ...Saudi Arabia

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In fact, “Don’t You (Forget About Me)” was written for the movie, and later presented to the band as a request for them to learn for the film. Upon hearing the Keith Forsey and Steve Schiff-penned tune, Simple Minds was reluctant to record it and declined the offer at first.

“....We went ‘Hang on a minute. We do our own songs,” Kerr recalled. “And, we had just had this thing up our sleeve called ‘Alive and Kicking’ that we thought was pretty good. I remember saying, ‘Hang on a minute. You want us in there because you love the band, and you love the band because of the songs? But you don’t want us to do our songs? I didn’t get it.”

Luckily, Simple Minds agreed to cut the song in the end, and reaped the benefits as it went on to become their biggest North American hit, topping the charts in both the U.S. and Canada. The song, which plays in the opening and closing credits of The Breakfast Club, also reached No. 1 on Billboard’s Mainstream Rock chart, where it stayed for three weeks. 

“That’s just one of those songs that, you know, has taken on its own life,” Kerr acknowledged. “We just feel proud to be connected with the record.” 

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