Forget Me Nots

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"Forget Me Nots"
Forget Me Nots single.jpg
Single by Patrice Rushen
from the album Straight from the Heart
B-side "(She Will) Take You Down to Love" (U.S.) [1]
ReleasedApril 2, 1982
Recorded1982
Genre
Length
  • 4:05 (Single Version)
  • 3:58 (UK Edit)
  • 4:10 (Video Version)
  • 4:42 (Album Version)
  • 7:11 (Special Dance Mix)
Label Elektra
Songwriter(s)
Producer(s) Patrice Rushen
Patrice Rushen singles chronology
"Never Gonna Give You Up"
(1981)
"Forget Me Nots"
(1982)
"Breakout!"
(1982)
Music video
"Forget Me Nots" on YouTube

"Forget Me Nots" is a 1982 song by the American R&B musician Patrice Rushen. It appears on her seventh album, Straight from the Heart . It has been sampled and interpolated in several songs, including "Men in Black" (1997) by Will Smith and "Fastlove" (1996) by George Michael.

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Background

The bassline is particularly recognizable, and was performed on the record by session bass player Freddie Washington. The tenor saxophone solo was played by Los Angeles session player and recording artist Gerald Albright, who also appears in the music video of the song.

The lyrics are from the point of view of one professing her longing for a rekindling with an ex-lover. In one part of the music video, the girlfriend of the ex turns her attention to another man. As the singer reunites with the ex, they vacate the premises, leaving the now-ex-girlfriend forlorn. She ruminates on the romance's end and sends the lover forget-me-nots, a flower that since medieval times has been given and worn to symbolize enduring love despite absence or separation.

Critical reception

Brandon Ousley from Albumism wrote in his review of Straight from the Heart ,

There's no better evidence of her refined style than on the album's seminal lead single, "Forget Me Nots". Co-written by Rushen, Freddie Washington, and Terri McFaddin, the propulsive dance-funk classic boasts layers of effervescent synthesizers and lively percussion, all anchored by scintillating handclaps, fingersnaps, and Washington's explosive bass work. After the song's irresistible drum-cum-bass break, noted jazz saxophonist Gerald Albright provides a steamy solo that ascends the infectious groove to new heights. A light, airy toned Rushen reminisces on a dissolved relationship between two lovers. With every emotion and desire she explores in her poised phrasing, she longs to rekindle their union by sending her lover 'forget me nots'—a flower that symbolizes enduring love—in hoping that he won't forget the love they once shared. [3]

Chart performance

In the US, "Forget Me Nots" was originally deemed by record label executives[ who? ] as a "flop". The single had a respectable chart performance in the United States. The song debuted on the Billboard Hot 100 at No. 90 on May 1, 1982. It peaked at No. 23 on July 3, 1982. [4] [5] the song became a Top 40 pop (#23), Top 5 R&B (#4), and Top 5 dance (#2) hit on the Billboard charts and is the hit for which she is best known. Rushen had a number of songs on the R&B and Dance charts but "Forget Me Nots" was her only top 40 pop hit in the U.S.

Around the world, the song was also popular. In Ireland, the single charted on May 16, 1982, and peaked at No. 19. [6] The song debuted on the United Kingdom chart at No. 72 on April 24, 1982, before peaking at No. 8 on May 29. [7] In New Zealand, the song debuted at No. 45 on August 1, 1982, and peaked at No. 8 on September 26, 1982. [8]

Charts

Chart (1982–83)Peak
position
Australia (KMR Singles Chart) [9] 29
Ireland (IRMA) [10] 19
Netherlands (Single Top 100) [11] 24
New Zealand (RIANZ) [12] 8
UK Singles (Official Charts Company) [13] 8
US Billboard Hot 100 23
US Billboard Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs 4
US Billboard Hot Dance Club Play 2

Certifications

RegionCertification Certified units/sales
United Kingdom (BPI) [14] Silver200,000

Sales+streaming figures based on certification alone.

Impact and legacy

The single's success culminated in Rushen's scoring her first nomination for Best Female R&B Vocal Performance at the 1983 Grammy Awards. VH1 listed "Forget Me Nots" at number 34 in its list of the 100 Greatest Dance Songs in 2000 and ranked the song number 85 in its list of the 100 Greatest One-Hit Wonders of the 1980s in 2009. [15]

Cover versions and sampling

The song has been covered directly by several artists.

The song has been sampled frequently, these include:

The song was prominently featured in the 1988 film Big , during a scene where Tom Hanks and Elizabeth Perkins have fun by jumping on a trampoline.[ citation needed ]

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