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"Forget Myself"
Single by Elbow
from the album Leaders of the Free World
B-side2CD: "The Good Day", "Strangeways to Holcombe Hill in 4.20", "My Finger"; 7": "McGreggor"
Released29 August 2005
Recorded2005
GenreAlternative rock
Length5:22
LabelV2
Songwriter(s)Guy Garvey, Elbow
Producer(s)Elbow
Elbow singles chronology
"Grace Under Pressure/Switching Off"
(2004)
"Forget Myself"
(2005)
"Leaders of the Free World"
(2005)

"Forget Myself" is Elbow's first single from the album Leaders of the Free World, released in three formats: two CD singles and one 7" vinyl. One of the CDs was a Maxi-CD Single released on an Enhanced CD. The song itself has a technical-like sound as well as usage of doubletracking in the vocals.

"Strangeways to Holcombe Hill in 4.20" is an instrumental, reminiscent of several James Bond theme songs. "My Finger" is an Indigo Jones cover, a fellow-Manchester band. "The Good Day" is an atypically glam rock-style track, as well as "McGreggor" were added to the Japanese version of Leaders of the Free World as bonus tracks.

The song was debuted live, originally entitled "Buddha With Mace", at Blueprint Studios in Salford in May 2005, at a one off gig as part of the Carling 24 Festival.

Track listing

CD1
  1. "Forget Myself" – 5:22
  2. "The Good Day" – 3:44
CD2 (Maxi-CD Single)
  1. "Forget Myself" – 5:23
  2. "Strangeways to Holcombe Hill in 4.20" – 4:22
  3. "My Finger" – 2:41
  4. "Forget Myself" (Video) – 3:48
7" Vinyl
  1. "Forget Myself" – 5:22
  2. "McGreggor" – 2:33