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| name = Don't Forget
| name = Don't Forget
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| type = single
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| artist = [[Demi Lovato]]
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| album = [[Don't Forget]]
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| format = [[Music download|Digital download]]
| released ={{Start date|2009|03|16}}
| recorded = 2008
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| studio = Wishbone, [[North Hollywood, California]]
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| label = [[Hollywood Records|Hollywood]]
| label = [[Hollywood Records|Hollywood]]
| writer = *[[Demi Lovato]]
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*[[Demi Lovato]]
*[[Joe Jonas]]
*[[Joe Jonas]]
*[[Nick Jonas]]
*[[Nick Jonas]]
*[[Kevin Jonas]]
*[[Kevin Jonas]]
| producer = *[[John Fields (record producer)|John Fields]]
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*[[Jonas Brothers]]
*[[Jonas Brothers]]
| prev_title = [[La La Land (Demi Lovato song)|La La Land]]
| prev_year = 2008
| next_title = [[Here We Go Again (Demi Lovato song)|Here We Go Again]]
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"'''Don't Forget'''" is a song by American singer [[Demi Lovato]], from her [[Don't Forget|debut album of the same name]]. It was written by Lovato and the [[Jonas Brothers]], who co-produced the song with [[John Fields (producer)|John Fields]]. It was released as the album's third and final single on March 16, 2009, through Hollywood Records. The inspiration of the song came from Lovato falling in love with someone who later left her. According to Lovato, it is one of the songs on the album that she most relates to. Musically, "Don't Forget" is a midtempo [[glam rock]] ballad that features Lovato singing with breathy [[falsetto]] vocals. An accompanying music video was released on March 2009.
"'''Don't Forget'''" is a song performed by American singer [[Demi Lovato]], from her [[Don't Forget|debut album of the same name]]. It was written by Lovato and the [[Jonas Brothers]], who co-produced the song with [[John Fields (producer)|John Fields]]. The inspiration of the song came from Lovato falling in love with someone who later left her. According to Lovato, it is one of the songs on the album that she most relates to. Musically, "Don't Forget" is a midtempo [[glam rock]] ballad that features Lovato singing with breathy [[falsetto]] vocals. An accompanying music video was released on March 2009.


Upon the release of the album, "Don't Forget" was well-received from music critics, who noted the transition from her "[[tween (demographic)|tween]] sound" to more mature material. The song achieved moderate commercial success, reaching number forty-one on the [[Billboard Hot 100|''Billboard'' Hot 100]]. It also reached number seventy-six on the [[Canadian Hot 100]]. Lovato has performed the song numerous times including on ''[[The Ellen DeGeneres Show]]''.
Upon the release of the album, "Don't Forget" was well-received from music critics, who noted the transition from her "[[tween (demographic)|tween]] sound" to more mature material. The song achieved moderate commercial success, reaching number forty-one on the [[Billboard Hot 100|''Billboard'' Hot 100]]. It also reached number seventy-six on the [[Canadian Hot 100]]. Lovato has performed the song numerous times including on ''[[The Ellen DeGeneres Show]]''.
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"Don't Forget" was written by Lovato along with the [[Jonas Brothers]], who produced it with [[John Fields (producer)|John Fields]].<ref name="liner">{{cite AV media notes|title =Don't Forget|others =[[Demi Lovato]]|year =2008|publisher =[[Hollywood Records|Hollywood]]|type =liner notes|location =United States}}</ref> The song features Dorian Crozier and [[Michael Bland]] on drums, and Fields on bass, guitars and keyboards.<ref name="liner"/> Nick Jonas also played the guitar and percussion on the song.<ref name="liner"/> The song is registered as "Did You Forget" with the [[Broadcast Music, Inc.]]<ref>{{cite web|url=http://repertoire.bmi.com/title.asp?blnWriter=True&blnPublisher=True&blnArtist=True&page=1&keyid=10189253&ShowNbr=0&ShowSeqNbr=0&querytype=WorkID|archive-url=https://archive.today/20120715121217/http://repertoire.bmi.com/title.asp?blnWriter=True&blnPublisher=True&blnArtist=True&page=1&keyid=10189253&ShowNbr=0&ShowSeqNbr=0&querytype=WorkID|url-status=dead|archive-date=July 15, 2012|title=Did You Forget (Legal Title)|publisher=[[Broadcast Music, Inc.|Broadcast Music, Inc]]|access-date=July 19, 2011}}</ref> Lovato has stated that "Don't Forget" is one of the songs on ''[[Don't Forget]]'' that she relates to the most, and that she felt "a lot of emotion while recording it".<ref name="In Tune">{{cite video|title=In Tune with Demi Lovato|medium=TV|format=video|people=Lovato, Demi|publisher=[[Disney Channel]]|date=September 2008}}</ref> In an interview with PopEater, she elaborated, "Everyone goes through the experience of falling in love, but then the other person just walks away, and goes somewhere else. I went through an experience like that and wanted to write about it. I got over it, and now a year later I don't have those feelings about that person anymore."<ref name=latina>{{cite book |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=0_xeDwAAQBAJ |title=Demi!: Latina Star Demi Lovato | first=Jeff | last=Burlingame | publisher=[[Enslow Publishing]] | date=July 1, 2013|isbn=9781464611759 }}</ref> The song and "[[La La Land (Demi Lovato song)|La La Land]]" were included as bonus tracks on European editions of her sophomore album ''[[Here We Go Again (Demi Lovato album)|Here We Go Again]]''.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.universal-music.de/demi-lovato/diskografie/detail/product:160728/here-we-go-again|title=Demi Lovato – Here We Go Again|publisher=[[Universal Music Group|Universal Music Germany]]|language=de|access-date=February 12, 2012|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20131203020150/http://www.universal-music.de/demi-lovato/diskografie/detail/product:160728/here-we-go-again|archive-date=December 3, 2013|url-status=dead|df=mdy-all}}</ref>
"Don't Forget" was written by Lovato along with the [[Jonas Brothers]], who produced it with [[John Fields (producer)|John Fields]].<ref name="liner">{{cite AV media notes|title =Don't Forget|others =[[Demi Lovato]]|year =2008|publisher =[[Hollywood Records|Hollywood]]|type =liner notes|location =United States}}</ref> The song features Dorian Crozier and [[Michael Bland]] on drums, and Fields on bass, guitars and keyboards.<ref name="liner"/> Nick Jonas also played the guitar and percussion on the song.<ref name="liner"/> The song is registered as "Did You Forget" with the [[Broadcast Music, Inc.]]<ref>{{cite web|url=http://repertoire.bmi.com/title.asp?blnWriter=True&blnPublisher=True&blnArtist=True&page=1&keyid=10189253&ShowNbr=0&ShowSeqNbr=0&querytype=WorkID|archive-url=https://archive.today/20120715121217/http://repertoire.bmi.com/title.asp?blnWriter=True&blnPublisher=True&blnArtist=True&page=1&keyid=10189253&ShowNbr=0&ShowSeqNbr=0&querytype=WorkID|url-status=dead|archive-date=July 15, 2012|title=Did You Forget (Legal Title)|publisher=[[Broadcast Music, Inc.|Broadcast Music, Inc]]|accessdate=July 19, 2011}}</ref> Lovato has stated that "Don't Forget" is one of the songs on ''[[Don't Forget]]'' that she relates to the most, and that she felt "a lot of emotion while recording it".<ref name="In Tune">{{cite video|title=In Tune with Demi Lovato|medium=TV|format=video|people=Lovato, Demi|publisher=[[Disney Channel]]|date=September 2008}}</ref> In an interview with PopEater, she elaborated, "Everyone goes through the experience of falling in love, but then the other person just walks away, and goes somewhere else. I went through an experience like that and wanted to write about it. I got over it, and now a year later I don't have those feelings about that person anymore."<ref name=latina>{{cite book |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=0_xeDwAAQBAJ |title=Demi!: Latina Star Demi Lovato | first=Jeff | last=Burlingame | publisher=[[Enslow Publishing]] | date=July 1, 2013}}</ref> The song and "[[La La Land (Demi Lovato song)|La La Land]]" were included as bonus tracks on European editions of her sophomore album ''[[Here We Go Again (Demi Lovato album)|Here We Go Again]]''.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.universal-music.de/demi-lovato/diskografie/detail/product:160728/here-we-go-again|title=Demi Lovato – Here We Go Again|publisher=[[Universal Music Group|Universal Music Germany]]|language=German|accessdate=February 12, 2012|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20131203020150/http://www.universal-music.de/demi-lovato/diskografie/detail/product:160728/here-we-go-again|archive-date=December 3, 2013|url-status=dead|df=mdy-all}}</ref>


"Don't Forget" is a midtempo [[glam rock]] ballad sung with vulnerable and breathy vocals in a [[falsetto]] tone.<ref name="Arizona">{{cite news|url=http://www.azcentral.com/thingstodo/music/articles/2009/09/21/20090921disneyhotlist.html|title=Top 10 from the Disney girls|work=[[The Arizona Republic]]|publisher=[[Gannett Company]]|last=Masley|first=Ed|date=September 21, 2009|access-date=April 24, 2011}}</ref><ref name="Billboard">{{cite news|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=QdKeU1ZYfwsC&q=demi+lovato+don%27t+forget&pg=PT36|title=Demi Lovato – Don't Forget|work=[[Billboard (magazine)|Billboard]]|publisher=[[Nielsen Business Media]]|first=Michael|last=Menachem|volume=121|issue=16|date=April 25, 2009|page=38|access-date=July 21, 2011}}</ref> According to the sheet music published at Musicnotes.com by [[Sony/ATV Music Publishing]], the song is set in [[time signature|common time]] with a metronome of 92 [[beats per minute]]. It is composed in the key of [[E major]] and Lovato's vocal range spans from the note of C{{music|#}}<sub>4</sub> to the note of E<sub>5</sub>.<ref name="sheet">{{cite web|title=Demi Lovato – Don't Forget Sheet Music|publisher=Musicnotes.com. [[Sony/ATV Music Publishing]]}}</ref> The song includes a "rocking" instrumental and a heavy guitar break.<ref name="Billboard"/><ref name="Houston"/> Ed Masley of ''[[The Arizona Republic]]'' compared the track to songs by [[Green Day]].<ref name="Arizona"/> Lyrically, "Don't Forget" is about one of Lovato's old love interests who left her just as she was falling in love with him.<ref name=latina/> The theme is demonstrated in lyrical lines such as, "Did you forget that I was even alive? Did you forget everything we ever had?"<ref name="Arizona"/>
"Don't Forget" is a midtempo [[glam rock]] ballad sung with vulnerable and breathy vocals in a [[falsetto]] tone.<ref name="Arizona">{{cite news|url=http://www.azcentral.com/thingstodo/music/articles/2009/09/21/20090921disneyhotlist.html|title=Top 10 from the Disney girls|work=[[The Arizona Republic]]|publisher=[[Gannett Company]]|last=Masley|first=Ed|date=September 21, 2009|accessdate=April 24, 2011}}</ref><ref name="Billboard">{{cite news|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=QdKeU1ZYfwsC&lpg=PT36&dq=demi%20lovato%20don't%20forget&pg=PT36#v=onepage&q=demi%20lovato%20don't%20forget&f=false|title=Demi Lovato – Don't Forget|work=[[Billboard (magazine)|Billboard]]|publisher=[[Nielsen Business Media]]|first=Michael|last=Menachem|volume=121|issue=16|date=April 25, 2009|page=38|accessdate=July 21, 2011}}</ref> According to the sheet music published at Musicnotes.com by [[Sony/ATV Music Publishing]], the song is set in [[time signature|common time]] with a metronome of 92 [[beats per minute]]. It is composed in the key of [[E major]] and Lovato's vocal range spans from the note of C{{music|#}}<sub>4</sub> to the note of E<sub>5</sub>.<ref name="sheet">{{cite web|title=Demi Lovato – Don't Forget Sheet Music|publisher=Musicnotes.com. [[Sony/ATV Music Publishing]]}}</ref> The song includes a "rocking" instrumental and a heavy guitar break.<ref name="Billboard"/><ref name="Houston"/> Ed Masley of ''[[The Arizona Republic]]'' compared the track to songs by [[Green Day]].<ref name="Arizona"/> Lyrically, "Don't Forget" is about one of Lovato's old love interests who left her just as she was falling in love with him.<ref name=latina/> The theme is demonstrated in lyrical lines such as, "Did you forget that I was even alive? Did you forget everything we ever had?"<ref name="Arizona"/>


==Music video==
==Music video==
"Don't Forget" was directed by [[Robert Hales (director)|Robert Hales]].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.mtv.com/videos/demi-lovato/370892/dont-forget.jhtml|title=Don't Forget {{!}} Demi Lovato|work=MTV|publisher=MTV Networks (Viacom)|access-date=April 24, 2011}}</ref> According to Lovato, different [[film treatment|video treatments]] had been written, but she rejected them as she wanted to come up with the idea herself. She said, "They had treatments [for the video], but I was just like, 'No, scratch them.' I want to come up with the idea. I want to show you the colors, I want to show you everything. This is art to me and I don't want it to be somebody else's decision."<ref>{{cite news|url=http://www.victoriaadvocate.com/news/2009/jun/22/bc-mus-demilovatoaa-_-entertainment/?entertainment&national-entertainment|title=Disney singing sensation Demi Lovato ready for new album, first tour as headliner|last=Moser|first=John J|work=[[The Victoria Advocate]]|publisher=Victoria Advocate Publishing Co.|access-date=July 20, 2011|date=June 22, 2009}}</ref> In an interview with PopEater, Lovato said of the video:
"Don't Forget" was directed by [[Robert Hales (director)|Robert Hales]].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.mtv.com/videos/demi-lovato/370892/dont-forget.jhtml|title=Don't Forget {{!}} Demi Lovato|work=MTV|publisher=MTV Networks (Viacom)|accessdate=April 24, 2011}}</ref> According to Lovato, different [[film treatment|video treatments]] had been written, but she rejected them as she wanted to come up with the idea herself. She said, "They had treatments [for the video], but I was just like, 'No, scratch them.' I want to come up with the idea. I want to show you the colors, I want to show you everything. This is art to me and I don't want it to be somebody else's decision."<ref>{{cite news|url=http://www.victoriaadvocate.com/news/2009/jun/22/bc-mus-demilovatoaa-_-entertainment/?entertainment&national-entertainment|title=Disney singing sensation Demi Lovato ready for new album, first tour as headliner|last=Moser|first=John J|work=[[The Victoria Advocate]]|publisher=Victoria Advocate Publishing Co.|accessdate=July 20, 2011|date=June 22, 2009}}</ref> In an interview with PopEater, Lovato said of the video:


<blockquote>"It was actually really freezing cold [in the rain]. You could see your breath. And I was in the rain for only a short time – my whole band was out there for an hour-and-a-half. It was one of the hardest things I've ever had to do on a shoot. But it went by so quickly. I had a body suit on underneath my clothes, so there's a little fun fact for you. I was trying not to break my focus pretty much the entire shoot, because I was really in that zone – thinking a lot about the position I was in a year ago... thinking about the situation and how much I wanted to get all that emotion off my chest."<ref name=latina/></blockquote>
<blockquote>"It was actually really freezing cold [in the rain]. You could see your breath. And I was in the rain for only a short time – my whole band was out there for an hour-and-a-half. It was one of the hardest things I've ever had to do on a shoot. But it went by so quickly. I had a body suit on underneath my clothes, so there's a little fun fact for you. I was trying not to break my focus pretty much the entire shoot, because I was really in that zone – thinking a lot about the position I was in a year ago... thinking about the situation and how much I wanted to get all that emotion off my chest."<ref name=latina/></blockquote>


Steve Helling of ''[[People (magazine)|People]]'' magazine wrote that Lovato shows her mature side in the video, saying that "it's hard not to notice that the 16-year-old ''Camp Rock'' star is growing up."<ref name="People">{{cite news|url=http://www.people.com/people/article/0,,20266145,00.html|title=Demi Lovato Shows Her Mature Side in New Video|date=March 17, 2009|work=[[People (magazine)|People]]|publisher=[[Time, Inc]]|last=Helling|first=Steve|access-date=July 18, 2011}}</ref> The video begins in a tour bus with Lovato's band. She is seen sitting next to a window in the back of the bus, where she precedes to sing the first lines. As the song progresses, she walks out of the bus in the rain, holding an umbrella. She walks out of the parking lot and into an amusement park, where she stands in front of a carousel in the rain as she continues to sing. After the second chorus, Lovato and her band perform in the rain with the water altering colors in the background. As the last verse approaches, she is back on the tour bus. A single tear rolls down her cheek and the video ends.
Steve Helling of ''[[People (magazine)|People]]'' magazine wrote that Lovato shows her mature side in the video, saying that "it's hard not to notice that the 16-year-old ''Camp Rock'' star is growing up."<ref name="People">{{cite news|url=http://www.people.com/people/article/0,,20266145,00.html|title=Demi Lovato Shows Her Mature Side in New Video|date=March 17, 2009|work=[[People (magazine)|People]]|publisher=[[Time, Inc]]|last=Helling|first=Steve|accessdate=July 18, 2011}}</ref> The video begins in a tour bus with Lovato's band. She is seen sitting next to a window in the back of the bus, where she precedes to sing the first lines. As the song progresses, she walks out of the bus in the rain, holding an umbrella. She walks out of the parking lot and into an amusement park, where she stands in front of a carousel in the rain as she continues to sing. After the second chorus, Lovato and her band perform in the rain with the water altering colors in the background. As the last verse approaches, she is back on the tour bus. A single tear rolls down her cheek and the video ends.


==Live performances==
==Live performances==
[[File:Emotional. Pink. Um... I'm bad at titles. help?.jpg|180px|thumb|Lovato performing "Don't Forget" during the [[Demi Lovato Summer Tour 2009|Summer Tour 2009]]]]
[[File:Emotional. Pink. Um... I'm bad at titles. help?.jpg|180px|thumb|Lovato performing "Don't Forget" during the [[Demi Lovato Summer Tour 2009|Summer Tour 2009]]]]
Lovato performed "Don't Forget" on ''[[The Ellen DeGeneres Show]]'' on April 14, 2009.<ref>{{cite news|url=http://ellen.warnerbros.com/2009/04/demi_lovato_performs_dont_forg.php|title=Demi Lovato Performs! Plus, Win Tickets to Her Tour!|date=April 14, 2009|work=[[The Ellen DeGeneres Show]]|publisher=[[AOL|AOL Inc.]]|access-date=August 30, 2011|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120323055052/http://ellen.warnerbros.com/2009/04/demi_lovato_performs_dont_forg.php|archive-date=March 23, 2012|url-status=dead|df=mdy-all}}</ref> Also in April 2009, the song was performed as part of the ''iTunes Live from London'' series. The full performances were released as an iTunes Store-exclusive extended play featuring recorded live versions of the tracks.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://itunes.apple.com/gb/album/itunes-live-from-london-ep/id317435961|title=iTunes Live from London – EP by Demi Lovato|work=iTunes Store|publisher=Apple, Inc|access-date=August 30, 2011}}</ref> In May 2009, Lovato performed the song at a [[Walmart]] concert, which was later released as part of a live album entitled ''[[Demi Lovato: Live: Walmart Soundcheck]]'' (2009). The release featured recorded live versions of the performers on a CD, and the full performances on a DVD.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.amazon.com/dp/B002WDEZN6|title=Live-Walmart Soundcheck: Demi Lovato|access-date=August 30, 2011}}</ref>
Lovato performed "Don't Forget" on ''[[The Ellen DeGeneres Show]]'' on April 14, 2009.<ref>{{cite news|url=http://ellen.warnerbros.com/2009/04/demi_lovato_performs_dont_forg.php|title=Demi Lovato Performs! Plus, Win Tickets to Her Tour!|date=April 14, 2009|work=[[The Ellen DeGeneres Show]]|publisher=[[AOL|AOL Inc.]]|accessdate=August 30, 2011|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120323055052/http://ellen.warnerbros.com/2009/04/demi_lovato_performs_dont_forg.php|archive-date=March 23, 2012|url-status=dead|df=mdy-all}}</ref> Also in April 2009, the song was performed as part of the ''iTunes Live from London'' series. The full performances were released as an iTunes Store-exclusive extended play featuring recorded live versions of the tracks.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://itunes.apple.com/gb/album/itunes-live-from-london-ep/id317435961|title=iTunes Live from London – EP by Demi Lovato|work=iTunes Store|publisher=Apple, Inc|accessdate=August 30, 2011}}</ref> In May 2009, Lovato performed the song at a [[Walmart]] concert, which was later released as part of a live album entitled ''[[Demi Lovato: Live: Walmart Soundcheck]]'' (2009). The release featured recorded live versions of the performers on a CD, and the full performances on a DVD.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.amazon.com/dp/B002WDEZN6|title=Live-Walmart Soundcheck: Demi Lovato|accessdate=August 30, 2011}}</ref>


During the summer of 2008, Lovato performed the song in both of her [[Demi Live! Warm Up Tour|Warm Up Tour]] and the Jonas Brothers' [[Burnin' Up Tour]], for the latter she served as the opening act.<ref>{{cite news|title=Jonas Brothers make it a night to remember|work=[[The Buffalo News]]|publisher=[[Berkshire Hathaway]]|last=Willmott|first=Tracey|date=August 20, 2008}}</ref> Later in 2009, the song was performed during her [[Demi Lovato Summer Tour 2009|Summer Tour 2009]].<ref name="summer tour">{{cite news|url=http://www.azcentral.com/thingstodo/music/articles/2009/07/10/20090710demilovato.html|title=Demi Lovato works magic in Glendale|work=The Arizona Republic|publisher=Gannett Company|last=Masley|first=Ed|date=July 10, 2009|access-date=August 30, 2011}}</ref> While reviewing a show in Glendale, Arizona, Ed Masley of ''The Arizona Republic'' wrote that the song "survived the transformation to an unplugged ballad, making the most of Lovato's most vulnerable vocal performance of the night."<ref name="summer tour"/> In 2010, she performed the song during her [[Demi Lovato tours#Demi Lovato South American Tour 2010|South American tour]].<ref>{{cite news|url=http://g1.globo.com/pop-arte/noticia/2010/05/demi-lovato-faz-show-interativo-em-primeira-apresentacao-solo-no-rio.html|title=Demi Lovato faz show 'interativo' em primeira apresentação solo no Rio|date=May 28, 2010|last=Porto|first=Henrique|language=pt|work=[[G1 (website)|G1]]|publisher=[[Organizações Globo]]|access-date=August 30, 2011}}</ref> Lovato also performed the song during her set at the [[Jonas Brothers Live in Concert World Tour 2010]].<ref name="Pittsburgh"/> Scott Mervis of ''[[Pittsburgh Post-Gazette]]'' wrote that Lovato performed a "high-energy, high-volume" version of the song.<ref name="Pittsburgh">{{cite news|url=http://www.post-gazette.com/pg/10223/1079485-388.stm|title=Jonas Brothers give crowd their screams worth|date=August 11, 2010|work=[[Pittsburgh Post-Gazette]]|publisher=[[Block Communications]]|last=Mervis|first=Scott|access-date=August 30, 2011}}</ref> In September 2011, Lovato performed the song during the revue concert [[Demi Lovato tours#An Evening with Demi Lovato|An Evening with Demi Lovato]].<ref>{{cite news|url=https://www.nytimes.com/2011/09/19/arts/music/demi-lovatos-unbroken-review.html|title=After Disney, After Rehab, a Singer Tries Growing Up|last=Caramanica|first=Jon|work=[[The New York Times]]|publisher=The New York Times Company|date=September 18, 2011|access-date=October 4, 2011}}</ref> Lovato also performed an acoustic medley of "Don't Forget" and "Catch Me" at the Vevo Certified SuperFanFest in 2014.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tNF_Uh8ma_E|title=Demi Lovato - Don't Forget / Catch Me (Acoustic Medley) (Vevo Certified SuperFanFest)|work=[[YouTube]]|access-date=January 7, 2016|date=October 17, 2014}}</ref>
During the summer of 2008, Lovato performed the song in both of her [[Demi Live! Warm Up Tour|Warm Up Tour]] and the Jonas Brothers' [[Burnin' Up Tour]], for the latter she served as the opening act.<ref>{{cite news|title=Jonas Brothers make it a night to remember|work=[[The Buffalo News]]|publisher=[[Berkshire Hathaway]]|last=Willmott|first=Tracey|date=August 20, 2008}}</ref> Later in 2009, the song was performed during her [[Demi Lovato Summer Tour 2009|Summer Tour 2009]].<ref name="summer tour">{{cite news|url=http://www.azcentral.com/thingstodo/music/articles/2009/07/10/20090710demilovato.html|title=Demi Lovato works magic in Glendale|work=The Arizona Republic|publisher=Gannett Company|last=Masley|first=Ed|date=July 10, 2009|accessdate=August 30, 2011}}</ref> While reviewing a show in Glendale, Arizona, Ed Masley of ''The Arizona Republic'' wrote that the song "survived the transformation to an unplugged ballad, making the most of Lovato's most vulnerable vocal performance of the night."<ref name="summer tour"/> In 2010, she performed the song during her [[Demi Lovato tours#Demi Lovato South American Tour 2010|South American tour]].<ref>{{cite news|url=http://g1.globo.com/pop-arte/noticia/2010/05/demi-lovato-faz-show-interativo-em-primeira-apresentacao-solo-no-rio.html|title=Demi Lovato faz show 'interativo' em primeira apresentação solo no Rio|date=May 28, 2010|last=Porto|first=Henrique|language=Portuguese|work=[[G1 (website)|G1]]|publisher=[[Organizações Globo]]|accessdate=August 30, 2011}}</ref> Lovato also performed the song during her set at the [[Jonas Brothers Live in Concert World Tour 2010]].<ref name="Pittsburgh"/> Scott Mervis of ''[[Pittsburgh Post-Gazette]]'' wrote that Lovato performed a "high-energy, high-volume" version of the song.<ref name="Pittsburgh">{{cite news|url=http://www.post-gazette.com/pg/10223/1079485-388.stm|title=Jonas Brothers give crowd their screams worth|date=August 11, 2010|work=[[Pittsburgh Post-Gazette]]|publisher=[[Block Communications]]|last=Mervis|first=Scott|accessdate=August 30, 2011}}</ref> In September 2011, Lovato performed the song during the revue concert [[Demi Lovato tours#An Evening with Demi Lovato|An Evening with Demi Lovato]].<ref>{{cite news|url=https://www.nytimes.com/2011/09/19/arts/music/demi-lovatos-unbroken-review.html|title=After Disney, After Rehab, a Singer Tries Growing Up|last=Caramanica|first=Jon|work=[[The New York Times]]|publisher=The New York Times Company|date=September 18, 2011|accessdate=October 4, 2011}}</ref> Lovato also performed an acoustic medley of "Don't Forget" and "Catch Me" at the Vevo Certified SuperFanFest in 2014.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tNF_Uh8ma_E|title=Demi Lovato - Don't Forget / Catch Me (Acoustic Medley) (Vevo Certified SuperFanFest)|work=[[YouTube]]|accessdate=January 7, 2016|date=October 17, 2014}}</ref>


==Critical reception==
==Critical reception==
[[File:Dont Forget Demi Lovato.jpg|thumb|right|230px|Lovato performing "Don't Forget" during [[Demi Lovato tours#An Evening with Demi Lovato|An Evening with Demi Lovato]]]]
[[File:Dont Forget Demi Lovato.jpg|thumb|right|230px|Lovato performing "Don't Forget" during [[Demi Lovato tours#An Evening with Demi Lovato|An Evening with Demi Lovato]]]]
The song was well-received from music critics. Ed Masley of ''The Arizona Republic'' included "Don't Forget" on his "Top 10 from the Disney girls" list at number two, and wrote, "She really sells this epic glam-rock ballad with her choked-up vocals, [...] She wrote it with the Jonas Brothers, one of whom has clearly been enjoying Green Day's latest work. But truthfully, this would have been among the more compelling anthems on '[[21st Century Breakdown]]'."<ref name="Arizona"/> Judy Coleman of ''[[The Boston Globe]]'' wrote, "Lovato has already mastered the limited range of skills required of today's pop starlets: the vulnerable-kitten verse, the banshee-shriek chorus, the stiffly sexy whispered asides. She rhymes 'we used to be so strong' and 'our love is like a song' without irony".<ref>{{cite news|url=http://articles.boston.com/2008-09-23/ae/29273926_1_demi-lovato-pop-newcomer-song|title=At sweet 16, Lovato's ready for her close-up|date=September 23, 2008|work=[[The Boston Globe]]|publisher=[[The New York Times Company]]|last=Coleman|first=Judy|access-date=April 25, 2011|url-status=dead|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110725160505/http://articles.boston.com/2008-09-23/ae/29273926_1_demi-lovato-pop-newcomer-song|archive-date=July 25, 2011}}</ref> Michael Menachem of ''[[Billboard (magazine)|Billboard]]'' wrote that Lovato, like [[Miley Cyrus]] before her, "has also stepped away briefly from the tween sound with her album's title track, 'Don't Forget'."<ref name="Billboard"/> Menachem wrote, "She may be reaching a new level with a poised vocal performance, as she too is looking to be taken seriously."<ref name="Billboard"/> Joey Guerra of ''[[The Houston Chronicle]]'' called the track an "age-appropriate blueprint laid out by [[Hilary Duff]] and [Miley] Cyrus".<ref name="Houston">{{cite news|url=http://www.chron.com/disp/story.mpl/headline/features/6016442.html|title=Fall brings fresh crop of music from female acts|last=Guerra|first=Joey|work=[[The Houston Chronicle]]|publisher=[[Hearst Corporation]]|date=September 22, 2008|access-date=July 21, 2011}}</ref>
The song was well-received from music critics. Ed Masley of ''The Arizona Republic'' included "Don't Forget" on his "Top 10 from the Disney girls" list at number two, and wrote, "She really sells this epic glam-rock ballad with her choked-up vocals, [...] She wrote it with the Jonas Brothers, one of whom has clearly been enjoying Green Day's latest work. But truthfully, this would have been among the more compelling anthems on '[[21st Century Breakdown]]'."<ref name="Arizona"/> Judy Coleman of ''[[The Boston Globe]]'' wrote, "Lovato has already mastered the limited range of skills required of today's pop starlets: the vulnerable-kitten verse, the banshee-shriek chorus, the stiffly sexy whispered asides. She rhymes 'we used to be so strong' and 'our love is like a song' without irony".<ref>{{cite news|url=http://articles.boston.com/2008-09-23/ae/29273926_1_demi-lovato-pop-newcomer-song|title=At sweet 16, Lovato's ready for her close-up|date=September 23, 2008|work=[[The Boston Globe]]|publisher=[[The New York Times Company]]|last=Coleman|first=Judy|accessdate=April 25, 2011|url-status=dead|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20110725160505/http://articles.boston.com/2008-09-23/ae/29273926_1_demi-lovato-pop-newcomer-song|archivedate=July 25, 2011}}</ref> Michael Menachem of ''[[Billboard (magazine)|Billboard]]'' wrote that Lovato, like [[Miley Cyrus]] before her, "has also stepped away briefly from the tween sound with her album's title track, 'Don't Forget'."<ref name="Billboard"/> Menachem wrote, "She may be reaching a new level with a poised vocal performance, as she too is looking to be taken seriously."<ref name="Billboard"/> Joey Guerra of ''[[The Houston Chronicle]]'' called the track an "age-appropriate blueprint laid out by [[Hilary Duff]] and [Miley] Cyrus".<ref name="Houston">{{cite news|url=http://www.chron.com/disp/story.mpl/headline/features/6016442.html|title=Fall brings fresh crop of music from female acts|last=Guerra|first=Joey|work=[[The Houston Chronicle]]|publisher=[[Hearst Corporation]]|date=September 22, 2008|accessdate=July 21, 2011}}</ref>


==Chart performance==
==Chart performance==
Due to strong digital sales when the album was released, "Don't Forget" debuted on the [[Billboard Hot 100|''Billboard'' Hot 100]] at number sixty-eight on October 11, 2008 and fell off the chart the following week.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.billboard.com/charts/2008-10-11/hot-100?order=gainer|title=Hot 100 – Week of October 11, 2008|work=Billboard|publisher=Prometheus Global Media|access-date=July 19, 2011}}</ref> On April 4, 2009, it re-entered the chart at number eighty-four.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.billboard.com/charts/2009-04-04/hot-100?order=gainer|title=Hot 100 – Week of April 4, 2009|work=Billboard|publisher=Prometheus Global Media|access-date=July 19, 2011}}</ref> The song steadily ascended the chart for three weeks, before eventually reaching a peak of number forty-one on its fifth week on the chart.<ref name="sc_Billboardhot100_Demi Lovato"/> It was Lovato's best performing solo song on the chart until "[[Here We Go Again (Demi Lovato song)|Here We Go Again]]" reached number fifteen on August 8, 2009.<ref name="sc_Billboardhot100_Demi Lovato"/> As of October 2017, it has sold 1.1 million copies in the nation.<ref name="USsales">{{cite magazine|title=Ask Billboard: Demi Lovato's Career Album & Song Sales|first=Gary|last=Trust|url=http://www.billboard.com/articles/columns/chart-beat/7998706/demi-lovato-21-savage-tom-petty-ask-billboard|magazine=Billboard|date=October 15, 2017|access-date=October 15, 2017}}</ref> In Canada, "Don't Forget" debuted on the [[Canadian Hot 100]] at number eighty-two on May 2, 2009.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.billboard.com/charts/2009-05-02/canadian-hot-100?order=gainer|title=Canadian Hot 100 – Week of May 2, 2009|work=Billboard|access-date=July 19, 2011}}</ref> The next week, it reached seventy-six, which became its peak.<ref name="sc_Canada_Demi Lovato"/> The song also reached number sixty-two on the now defunct [[Pop 100]] chart.<ref name="Pop 100">{{cite web|url=http://www.allmusic.com/artist/demi-lovato-p1063095/charts-awards/billboard-singles|title=Demi Lovato – Billboard Singles|work=[[AllMusic]]|access-date=July 21, 2011}}</ref>
Due to strong digital sales when the album was released, "Don't Forget" debuted on the [[Billboard Hot 100|''Billboard'' Hot 100]] at number sixty-eight on October 11, 2008 and fell off the chart the following week.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.billboard.com/charts/2008-10-11/hot-100?order=gainer|title=Hot 100 – Week of October 11, 2008|work=Billboard|publisher=Prometheus Global Media|accessdate=July 19, 2011}}</ref> On April 4, 2009, it re-entered the chart at number eighty-four.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.billboard.com/charts/2009-04-04/hot-100?order=gainer|title=Hot 100 – Week of April 4, 2009|work=Billboard|publisher=Prometheus Global Media|accessdate=July 19, 2011}}</ref> The song steadily ascended the chart for three weeks, before eventually reaching a peak of number forty-one on its fifth week on the chart.<ref name="sc_Billboardhot100_Demi Lovato"/> It was Lovato's best performing solo song on the chart until "[[Here We Go Again (Demi Lovato song)|Here We Go Again]]" reached number fifteen on August 8, 2009.<ref name="sc_Billboardhot100_Demi Lovato"/> As of October 2017, it has sold 1.1 million copies in the nation.<ref name="USsales">{{cite news|title=Ask Billboard: Demi Lovato's Career Album & Song Sales|url=http://www.billboard.com/articles/columns/chart-beat/7998706/demi-lovato-21-savage-tom-petty-ask-billboard|work=Billboard|date=October 15, 2017|accessdate=October 15, 2017}}</ref> In Canada, "Don't Forget" debuted on the [[Canadian Hot 100]] at number eighty-two on May 2, 2009.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.billboard.com/charts/2009-05-02/canadian-hot-100?order=gainer|title=Canadian Hot 100 – Week of May 2, 2009|work=Billboard|accessdate=July 19, 2011}}</ref> The next week, it reached seventy-six, which became its peak.<ref name="sc_Canada_Demi Lovato"/> The song also reached number sixty-two on the now defunct [[Pop 100]] chart.<ref name="Pop 100">{{cite web|url=http://www.allmusic.com/artist/demi-lovato-p1063095/charts-awards/billboard-singles|title=Demi Lovato – Billboard Singles|work=[[AllMusic]]|accessdate=July 21, 2011}}</ref>


==Credits and personnel==
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"Don't Forget"
Song by Demi Lovato
from the album Don't Forget
StudioWishbone, North Hollywood, California
GenreGlam rock
Length3:43
LabelHollywood
Songwriter(s)
Producer(s)

"Don't Forget" is a song performed by American singer Demi Lovato, from her debut album of the same name. It was written by Lovato and the Jonas Brothers, who co-produced the song with John Fields. The inspiration of the song came from Lovato falling in love with someone who later left her. According to Lovato, it is one of the songs on the album that she most relates to. Musically, "Don't Forget" is a midtempo glam rock ballad that features Lovato singing with breathy falsetto vocals. An accompanying music video was released on March 2009.

Upon the release of the album, "Don't Forget" was well-received from music critics, who noted the transition from her "tween sound" to more mature material. The song achieved moderate commercial success, reaching number forty-one on the Billboard Hot 100. It also reached number seventy-six on the Canadian Hot 100. Lovato has performed the song numerous times including on The Ellen DeGeneres Show.

Background and composition

"Don't Forget" was written by Lovato along with the Jonas Brothers, who produced it with John Fields.[2] The song features Dorian Crozier and Michael Bland on drums, and Fields on bass, guitars and keyboards.[2] Nick Jonas also played the guitar and percussion on the song.[2] The song is registered as "Did You Forget" with the Broadcast Music, Inc.[3] Lovato has stated that "Don't Forget" is one of the songs on Don't Forget that she relates to the most, and that she felt "a lot of emotion while recording it".[4] In an interview with PopEater, she elaborated, "Everyone goes through the experience of falling in love, but then the other person just walks away, and goes somewhere else. I went through an experience like that and wanted to write about it. I got over it, and now a year later I don't have those feelings about that person anymore."[5] The song and "La La Land" were included as bonus tracks on European editions of her sophomore album Here We Go Again.[6]

"Don't Forget" is a midtempo glam rock ballad sung with vulnerable and breathy vocals in a falsetto tone.[1][7] According to the sheet music published at Musicnotes.com by Sony/ATV Music Publishing, the song is set in common time with a metronome of 92 beats per minute. It is composed in the key of E major and Lovato's vocal range spans from the note of C4 to the note of E5.[8] The song includes a "rocking" instrumental and a heavy guitar break.[7][9] Ed Masley of The Arizona Republic compared the track to songs by Green Day.[1] Lyrically, "Don't Forget" is about one of Lovato's old love interests who left her just as she was falling in love with him.[5] The theme is demonstrated in lyrical lines such as, "Did you forget that I was even alive? Did you forget everything we ever had?"[1]

Music video

"Don't Forget" was directed by Robert Hales.[10] According to Lovato, different video treatments had been written, but she rejected them as she wanted to come up with the idea herself. She said, "They had treatments [for the video], but I was just like, 'No, scratch them.' I want to come up with the idea. I want to show you the colors, I want to show you everything. This is art to me and I don't want it to be somebody else's decision."[11] In an interview with PopEater, Lovato said of the video:

"It was actually really freezing cold [in the rain]. You could see your breath. And I was in the rain for only a short time – my whole band was out there for an hour-and-a-half. It was one of the hardest things I've ever had to do on a shoot. But it went by so quickly. I had a body suit on underneath my clothes, so there's a little fun fact for you. I was trying not to break my focus pretty much the entire shoot, because I was really in that zone – thinking a lot about the position I was in a year ago... thinking about the situation and how much I wanted to get all that emotion off my chest."[5]

Steve Helling of People magazine wrote that Lovato shows her mature side in the video, saying that "it's hard not to notice that the 16-year-old Camp Rock star is growing up."[12] The video begins in a tour bus with Lovato's band. She is seen sitting next to a window in the back of the bus, where she precedes to sing the first lines. As the song progresses, she walks out of the bus in the rain, holding an umbrella. She walks out of the parking lot and into an amusement park, where she stands in front of a carousel in the rain as she continues to sing. After the second chorus, Lovato and her band perform in the rain with the water altering colors in the background. As the last verse approaches, she is back on the tour bus. A single tear rolls down her cheek and the video ends.

Live performances

Lovato performing "Don't Forget" during the Summer Tour 2009

Lovato performed "Don't Forget" on The Ellen DeGeneres Show on April 14, 2009.[13] Also in April 2009, the song was performed as part of the iTunes Live from London series. The full performances were released as an iTunes Store-exclusive extended play featuring recorded live versions of the tracks.[14] In May 2009, Lovato performed the song at a Walmart concert, which was later released as part of a live album entitled Demi Lovato: Live: Walmart Soundcheck (2009). The release featured recorded live versions of the performers on a CD, and the full performances on a DVD.[15]

During the summer of 2008, Lovato performed the song in both of her Warm Up Tour and the Jonas Brothers' Burnin' Up Tour, for the latter she served as the opening act.[16] Later in 2009, the song was performed during her Summer Tour 2009.[17] While reviewing a show in Glendale, Arizona, Ed Masley of The Arizona Republic wrote that the song "survived the transformation to an unplugged ballad, making the most of Lovato's most vulnerable vocal performance of the night."[17] In 2010, she performed the song during her South American tour.[18] Lovato also performed the song during her set at the Jonas Brothers Live in Concert World Tour 2010.[19] Scott Mervis of Pittsburgh Post-Gazette wrote that Lovato performed a "high-energy, high-volume" version of the song.[19] In September 2011, Lovato performed the song during the revue concert An Evening with Demi Lovato.[20] Lovato also performed an acoustic medley of "Don't Forget" and "Catch Me" at the Vevo Certified SuperFanFest in 2014.[21]

Critical reception

Lovato performing "Don't Forget" during An Evening with Demi Lovato

The song was well-received from music critics. Ed Masley of The Arizona Republic included "Don't Forget" on his "Top 10 from the Disney girls" list at number two, and wrote, "She really sells this epic glam-rock ballad with her choked-up vocals, [...] She wrote it with the Jonas Brothers, one of whom has clearly been enjoying Green Day's latest work. But truthfully, this would have been among the more compelling anthems on '21st Century Breakdown'."[1] Judy Coleman of The Boston Globe wrote, "Lovato has already mastered the limited range of skills required of today's pop starlets: the vulnerable-kitten verse, the banshee-shriek chorus, the stiffly sexy whispered asides. She rhymes 'we used to be so strong' and 'our love is like a song' without irony".[22] Michael Menachem of Billboard wrote that Lovato, like Miley Cyrus before her, "has also stepped away briefly from the tween sound with her album's title track, 'Don't Forget'."[7] Menachem wrote, "She may be reaching a new level with a poised vocal performance, as she too is looking to be taken seriously."[7] Joey Guerra of The Houston Chronicle called the track an "age-appropriate blueprint laid out by Hilary Duff and [Miley] Cyrus".[9]

Chart performance

Due to strong digital sales when the album was released, "Don't Forget" debuted on the Billboard Hot 100 at number sixty-eight on October 11, 2008 and fell off the chart the following week.[23] On April 4, 2009, it re-entered the chart at number eighty-four.[24] The song steadily ascended the chart for three weeks, before eventually reaching a peak of number forty-one on its fifth week on the chart.[25] It was Lovato's best performing solo song on the chart until "Here We Go Again" reached number fifteen on August 8, 2009.[25] As of October 2017, it has sold 1.1 million copies in the nation.[26] In Canada, "Don't Forget" debuted on the Canadian Hot 100 at number eighty-two on May 2, 2009.[27] The next week, it reached seventy-six, which became its peak.[28] The song also reached number sixty-two on the now defunct Pop 100 chart.[29]

Credits and personnel

Recording and management

  • Recorded at Wishbone Studio (North Hollywood, California)
  • Mixed at Mix LA
  • Mastered at Sterling Sound (New York City)
  • Seven Peaks Music obo Itself and Demi Lovato Publishing (ASCAP); Jonas Brothers Publishing LLC (BMI)/Sony/ATV Songs LLC administered by Sony/ATV Music Publishing. All Rights Reserved. Used By Permission.

Personnel

Credits adapted from Don't Forget liner notes.[30]

Charts

Weekly charts

Chart (2009) Peak
position
Australia Hitseekers (ARIA)[31] 16
Canada (Canadian Hot 100)[28] 76
US Billboard Hot 100[25] 41
US Pop 100 (Billboard)[29] 62

Sales

Region Certification Certified units/sales
United States (RIAA)[32] 1,100,000[26]

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