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The song originally peaked at number 9 in 2010, but following Cee Lo's performance of the song at the 53rd Grammy Awards, "Fuck You" had a resurgence in popularity and climbed back up the Billboard Hot 100 chart, reaching No. 2 in its 26th chart week (making it one of the slowest climbs ever into the number 2 position) tying it with Cee Lo's ...
Swedish rock artist-songwriter Svante Karlsson covered it on his debut album American Songs in 1999. In 2006, The Perrys recorded as a Southern-gospel number, "He Forgot More Than I'll Ever Know". Esther Phillips covered also it on her album The country side of Esther Phillips in 1966, I've Forgotten More Than You'll Ever Know About Him.
The radio edit of the song was entitled "Forget You", while another edit is simply entitled "FU". [7] [8] A music video for the song was released on YouTube on August 19, 2010, [9] featuring the lyrics of the song appearing on different colored backgrounds with film grain overlaid on the video.
"Don't You (Forget About Me)" is a song by the Scottish rock band Simple Minds, released as a single in 1985. It was written and composed by the record producer Keith Forsey and the guitarist Steve Schiff for the film The Breakfast Club (1985). Simple Minds initially declined to record it, preferring to record their own material, but accepted ...
In the song, Edwards looks back on an ex who got away. “I don’t want you ever to forget about us / I know we were never perfect but I think about the life we never had,” she sings in the chorus.
Dave Hollister covers the song on his album Ghetto Hymns, where it's titled "Keep Forgettin'" and is slowed down noticeably but keeps the same lyrics. The song's chorus is interpolated by Moloko in an acoustic mix of their 2003 hit single "Familiar Feeling".
Forget What You Know was released on June 29, 2004, through Columbia Records; it reached number 109 on the Billboard 200 and "Give It Up" peaked at number 32 on the Alternative Songs radio chart. Music critics gave the album a mixed reception with some complimenting its energy and sound, and others finding it average.
Don't Forget the Lyrics! is an American television game show in which contestants compete to win $1 million by correctly recalling song lyrics from a variety of genres. [1] The program originally aired on Fox from July 11, 2007, to June 19, 2009, hosted by Wayne Brady and produced by RDF USA, part of RDF Media.