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Don't Forget

Don't Forget is the debut studio album by American singer Demi Lovato. It was released on September 23, 2008, by Hollywood Records. She[a] started working on the album in September 2007, while filming the Disney Channel original movie Camp Rock. Lovato co-wrote most of the songs with pop rock band The Jonas Brothers, who produced the album along with record producer John Fields. Other songwriters include Kara DioGuardi, Jason Reeves and Rooney frontman Robert Schwartzman. Don't Forget features primarily a power pop and rock sound, with the lyrical content addressing other adolescent topics.[2][3]

Don't Forget
Standard edition cover
Studio album by
ReleasedSeptember 23, 2008 (2008-09-23)
Recorded2008
StudioWishbone Studio (North Hollywood, California)
Genre
Length37:42
LabelHollywood
Producer
Demi Lovato chronology
Don't Forget
(2008)
Here We Go Again
(2009)
Deluxe edition cover
Singles from Don't Forget
  1. "Get Back"
    Released: August 12, 2008
  2. "La La Land"
    Released: December 18, 2008
  3. "Don't Forget"
    Released: 2009[1]

The album was met with generally positive reviews from critics. Because most of the album was produced by the Jonas Brothers, critics noted distinctive similarities between the artists. Don't Forget debuted at number two on the Billboard 200 and was eventually certified gold by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA). It has sold over 530,000 copies in the United States. Elsewhere, Don't Forget reached the top 10 on the Canadian Albums Chart and reached the top 40 in Spain and New Zealand.

"Get Back" was released as the lead single from the album and reached number 43 on the Billboard Hot 100. "La La Land" was the second single from the album. The song peaked at number 52 in the United States and inside the top 40 in Ireland and the United Kingdom.

Background edit

 
Lovato starred in Camp Rock with the Jonas Brothers, who helped the singer during the production and writing process of Don't Forget.

At 15 years old, Lovato was discovered by Disney Channel during an open call audition in her hometown of Dallas, Texas and made her debut on the short series As the Bell Rings in 2007. Lovato subsequently auditioned for a role on the television series Jonas, but did not get the part.[4] Instead, Lovato received the lead role in the musical film Camp Rock after she impressed network executives.[4] Later, Lovato auditioned for a role on the series Sonny with a Chance, which Lovato also received.[5] For Camp Rock, Lovato submitted an audition tape and Gary Marsh, Disney's president of entertainment, asked her to sing.[6] Lovato recalled that "They kind of put me on the spot. I don't mind it. When people put me on the spot, it's kind of like, 'Hey, I'm not going to get nervous. I'm just going to do what I do.' So I did what I did."[6] Lovato performed Christina Aguilera's "Ain't No Other Man" and Hollywood Records senior vice president Bob Cavallo said that their "jaws just dropped".[6] The stunt resulted in Lovato receiving the lead role in Camp Rock,[6] and a record deal with the label in early 2008.[5]

Lovato enlisted her Camp Rock co-stars the Jonas Brothers to work with her on the album. Lovato said that it was "important" to include them on the album as the singer "would love to have their input anytime".[7] Lovato felt that she needed help with the writing process as she tended to write songs that were "a little bit more intense and less catchy".[7] With the album, Lovato wanted to establish herself as a musician; Lovato did not just want to be known as "the girl from Camp Rock".[5] Lovato explained that her goal was to have fun with the album and that she would include deeper themes on her sophomore effort, stating: "You won't necessarily find a lot of [dark songs] on the album, but hopefully you will on the next album. It's my first one, so I wanted it to be fun — stuff you can drive around in your car to and jam out to."[7]

Development edit

"Writing songs is what I turn to when I'm really upset or in a really good mood. Sometimes people listen to my music and they're like, 'Wow, that's intense. Go to therapy.' But you know, it's a result of how much I've been through. Just because you're on Disney Channel and you always have a smile on your face, they think you're perfect, and it's obvious that nobody's life really is."

—Demi Lovato on her songwriting[8]

In September 2007, Lovato began writing the songs with the Jonas Brothers, during the filming of Camp Rock.[5] In early 2008, they co-wrote ten songs in a week during the band's Look Me in the Eyes Tour.[9] Lovato said, "I wrote it with them and they helped me. They obviously knew the situation, and then we got on the bus one night — songs just started pouring out."[5] Before the tour's European leg, they went to the studio where the band co-produced the songs with John Fields.[9] Speaking of the experience of co-producing, Nick Jonas said: "Being able to co-produce was really cool and definitely something we'll be doing a lot more of."[9] Nick also complimented working with Lovato.[9] The album was recorded in ten and a half days in Fields' home studio in May 2008.[10][11]

The inspiration behind "Get Back", a Jonas-penned track, was Lovato not wanting to write a mean or heartbroken song as she felt that there was enough of them. Instead, Lovato wanted to write about getting back together with an old boyfriend.[12] "It's kind of a fun, upbeat song and it's kind of just fun to sing to the person that I wrote it about", Lovato said of the song.[12] "La La Land" was written by Lovato and the Jonas Brothers about "the pressures of fame".[13] Lovato said, "You get to Hollywood and a lot of times people can try to shape you and mould you into what they want you to be. The song is just about keeping it real and trying to stay yourself when you're out in Hollywood".[13] "Don't Forget", was written by Lovato and the Jonas Brothers, the song is about Lovato's experience of falling in love with someone who "just walks away and goes somewhere else".[10] "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", Lovato said.[10] Musical influences for the album included Paramore, Kelly Clarkson, Christina Aguilera, Billy Gillman, Aretha Franklin and Gladys Knight.[14]

The album's final track listing consisted of six songs co-written by the Jonas Brothers, including the duet "On the Line".[3] The remainder of the album was produced by Fields.[3] Lovato enlisted Rooney frontman Robert Coppola Schwartzman for the track "Party", stating that Lovato put their "musical input and lyrics" into the song and Schwartzman helped Lovato, mainly on the hook.[7] Lovato wrote the song "Trainwreck" alone and co-wrote most of the remaining tracks, except for "The Middle", written by Fields, Kara DioGuardi and Jason Reeves, and "Until You're Mine", written by Andy Dodd and Adam Watts.[3]

Composition edit

The songs of Don't Forget draws from power pop[3] and rock music genres.[2] Stephen Thomas Erlewine of Allmusic wrote that it includes "bright, sugary, snappy power pop, fueled by big, fuzzy guitars and big, muscular hooks."[3] As most of the album was co-written and co-produced by the Jonas Brothers, critics noted a similar sound between the artists.[3][15] Erlewine noted that, unlike the Jonas Brothers' album A Little Bit Longer, the album does not attempt to draw an audience broader than the tween demographic, calling it "pure, unapologetic bubblegum".[3] The lyrics of the songs deal with teen issues, such as being independent or heartbroken.[15] Digital Spy's Nick Levine wrote that recurring themes include; "staying true to yourself, making up and breaking up, [and] lusting over someone unattainable."[16] The opening track, "La La Land", is about Lovato feeling "out of place" in Hollywood, demonstrated in the verses, "Who said I can't wear my Converse with my dress?", and "I'm not a supermodel, I still eat McDonald's."[16][17]

The next track, "Get Back", is a guitar-driven upbeat 1980s power pop song.[17][18] The track speaks of wanting to get back together with an old boyfriend.[17] "On the Line", a duet with the Jonas Brothers, is a breakup song described as bubblegum with a "fizzy" singalong hook.[3] "Don't Forget", shows a transition from the album's tween pop into more mature glam rock.[17][19] The song is a midtempo power ballad and features Lovato singing with breathy vocals in a falsetto tone.[19] According to Joey Guerra of Houston Chronicle, "Trainwreck" and "Gonna Get Caught" include Beatles-esque melodies.[15] "Trainwreck" contains references to medication.[16] "Two Worlds Collide" is about a young couple who finds strength from their shared dreams.[20] The ninth track, "The Middle", is about Lovato being eager to go for a ride with a guy, and willing to "crash" and "fall" just for the thrill of it.[20] In "Until You're Mine", Lovato is desperate to "fill an emotional vacancy with a boy".[20] Michael Slezak of Entertainment Weekly wrote that the closing track, "Believe in Me", includes "platitudes that might as well have been penned by Dora the Explorer."[18]

Promotion edit

 
Lovato performing with her band in Columbus, Ohio as part of her 2009 tour

As a part of promotion, Lovato performed tracks from the album on several televised appearances and occasions. Lovato performed "Get Back" for the first time at the 2008 Disney Channel Games on May 3, 2008. Later, Lovato performed the same song in Good Morning America and The Ellen DeGeneres Show.[21] Later on January 19, 2009, she performed "Get Back" and "La La Land" at the Kids' Inaugural: "We Are the Future" event on January 19, 2009, in Washington D.C. at the Verizon Center. The event was held to celebrate the inauguration of Barack Obama as President of the United States.[22] On April 7, 2009, Lovato performed "La La Land" on the eighth season of Dancing with the Stars.[23] The same month, Lovato also performed "Don't Forget" on The Ellen DeGeneres Show.[24] On April 25, 2009, Lovato appeared on the final episode of singing competition My Camp Rock, where she presented the award to the winner and performed "La La Land".[25]

Apart from the live performances, Lovato embarked on her first headlining tour Demi Live! Warm Up Tour in 2008 and continued with Demi Lovato: Live in Concert in 2009, with dates in North America.[26] After days of speculation on blogs and fansites, it was confirmed on April 15, 2009 that David Archuleta would serve as the tour's opening act.[27] Lovato announced it on her Myspace blog, where Lovato also wrote, "I'm so excited about headlining my own tour. I love life on the road. I'm in a different city every night, and it never gets old."[27] Singer Jordan Pruitt and girl group KSM joined on select dates.[27] Tickets for the tour went on sale on April 25, 2009,[23] and a special pre-sale offer was made available through Lovato's newly-launched official fan club on April 15.[28] Lovato said of the tour, "I've always dreamed of headlining my own tour, and it's so exciting to have that dream come true. I'm looking forward to seeing all my incredible and supportive fans, and play new music for them."[29] The tour launched on June 21, 2009 at XL Center in Hartford, Connecticut and was originally supposed to run forty-seven dates through August.[30] The last three dates were rescheduled for October and November 2009,[31] and three other dates were canceled completely, making it 44 concerts in total. The tour was produced by AEG Live and sponsored by AT&T and Choice Hotels.[29]

Singles edit

"Get Back" was released on August 12, 2008, as the lead single from the album, through digital distribution.[32] It received positive reviews from critics, who compared it to works by Tommy Tutone and Greg Kihn.[17] "Get Back" enjoyed little chart success, reaching number 43 in the United States and 93 in Canada.[33][34] The song's accompanying music video was directed by Philip Andelman and shows Lovato and her band performing the song on top of an abandoned building with Manhattan Bridge in the background.[35] The song has sold over 560,000 copies in the United States.[36]

"La La Land" was released on December 18, 2008, as the second single from the album. The song received positive reviews from critics, who noted it as one of the album's top tracks.[3] "La La Land" reached number 52 in the United States and cracked the top 40 in Ireland and the United Kingdom.[37][38] The music video was directed by Brendan Malloy and Tim Wheeler[35] and was used to promote Lovato's sitcom Sonny with a Chance, featuring appearances by her co-stars.[35][39]

"Don't Forget" was released in 2009 as the third and final single from the album.[1] It debuted on the Billboard Hot 100 at number sixty-eight on October 11, 2008 and fell off the chart the following week.[40] On April 4, 2009, it re-entered the chart at number eighty-four.[41] 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. It was Lovato's best performing solo song on the chart until "Here We Go Again" reached number fifteen on August 8, 2009. In Canada, "Don't Forget" debuted on the Canadian Hot 100 at number eighty-two on May 2, 2009. The next week, it reached seventy-six, which became its peak. The song also reached number sixty-two on the now defunct Pop 100 chart.[42]

Critical reception edit

Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Absolute Punk(7.1/10)[43]
AllMusic     [3]
Digital Spy     [16]
Entertainment WeeklyC[18]

Don't Forget was met with generally positive reviews from critics. Stephen Thomas Erlewine of AllMusic wrote a positive review of the album, calling it "pure pop for tween people". He said that the "parade of urgent, insistent guitar pop" is what makes the album memorable, stating, "the kind of pop that feels disposable but winds up sticking around longer than its more considered cousins. This kind of trashy fun was missing on A Little Bit Longer, so it's nice to find that it surfaces proudly on Don't Forget."[3] Nick Levine of Digital Spy noted that the album sounds "like a female-fronted Jonas Brothers". Levine was positive regarding Lovato's vocals on the album, saying that "she is certainly a stronger singer than the Jonases. In fact, her full-bodied vocal performances are consistently impressive." He noted that the album's "relatively risqué moments [...] come on the tracks that the Jonases have nothing to do with." Levine rated the album three out of five stars and wrote "None of its eleven songs is terrific, but none is terrible either, and Lovato makes a good first impression, coming off like a more innocent, less try-hard Katy Perry."[16]

Joey Guerra of Houston Chronicle stated that the album "casts Lovato as a female counterpart to the Jonas Brothers". Guerra was mixed regarding Lovato's vocal delivery on the album, calling it "at times too earnest".[15] He also noted that "her rock tendencies sometimes dwindle into unmelodic misses". He concluded his review, writing, "at 16 years old, Lovato should be allowed some wide-eyed wiggle room. Don't Forget does its job and leaves her room to grow."[15] Michael Slezak of Entertainment Weekly graded the album a C and wrote, "The Camp Rock star Demi Lovato's debut album might be an indication that today's crop of rocker grrrls [sic] are taking their inspiration from Ashlee Simpson rather than, say, Janis Joplin."[18]

Commercial performance edit

Don't Forget debuted at number two on the US Billboard 200, selling 89,000 copies in its first week of release.[44] The following week, the album descended to number 16.[45] It spent a total of 45 weeks on the Billboard 200 chart.[46] The album was certified gold by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) for sales of over 500,000 copies in the United States.[47]

In Canada, the album debuted at number nine on the Canadian Albums Chart on October 11, 2008,[48] and spent two weeks on the chart.[46] On April 26, 2009, Don't Forget entered the Spanish Albums Chart at number 13. The album spent a total of 23 weeks on the chart and its last appearance was on the issue dated September 27, 2009.[49] The album debuted at number 34 on the New Zealand Albums Chart on February 23, 2009 and remained at the same position for another week before falling off.[50] On May 2, 2009, Don't Forget made its debut at number 192 on the UK Albums Chart.[51]

Track listing edit

No.TitleWriter(s)Producer(s)Length
1."La La Land"3:16
2."Get Back"
  • Lovato
  • N. Jonas
  • J. Jonas
  • Jonas II
  • Fields
  • Jonas Brothers
3:20
3."Trainwreck"LovatoFields3:17
4."Party"
Fields3:53
5."On the Line" (featuring Jonas Brothers)
  • Lovato
  • N. Jonas
  • J. Jonas
  • Jonas II
  • Fields
  • Jonas Brothers
3:26
6."Don't Forget"
  • Lovato
  • N. Jonas
  • J. Jonas
  • Jonas II
  • Fields
  • Jonas Brothers
3:43
7."Gonna Get Caught"
  • Lovato
  • N. Jonas
  • J. Jonas
  • Jonas II
  • Fields
  • Jonas Brothers
3:11
8."Two Worlds Collide"
  • Lovato
  • N. Jonas
  • J. Jonas
  • Jonas II
  • Fields
  • Jonas Brothers
3:18
9."The Middle"Fields3:05
10."Until You're Mine"
Fields3:31
11."Believe in Me"
  • Lovato
  • Fields
  • DioGuardi
Fields3:42
Total length:37:42
International digital edition bonus track[52][53]
No.TitleLength
12."Back Around"3:10
Total length:40:52
Japan bonus tracks[54]
No.TitleWriter(s)Producer(s)Length
12."La La Land" (Caramel Pod D Remix)
  • Lovato
  • N. Jonas
  • J. Jonas
  • Jonas II
  • Fields
  • Jonas Brothers
7:11
13."La La Land" (Music video)  3:38
14."Get Back" (Music video)  3:25
Total length:51:56
United States Target edition bonus DVD
No.TitleLength
1."Demi Lovato Live in Concert"40:00
Total length:40:00
Deluxe edition bonus tracks[55]
No.TitleWriter(s)Producer(s)Length
12."Behind Enemy Lines"
  • Lovato
  • N. Jonas
  • J. Jonas
  • Jonas II
  • Fields
  • Jonas Brothers
2:50
13."Lo Que Soy" (Spanish version of "This Is Me")
  • Watts
  • Dodd
  • Dodd
  • Watts
3:28
Total length:44:00
Deluxe edition bonus DVD[55]
No.TitleLength
1."Get Back" (The making of the video and music video)7:03
2."Backstage Footage from Jonas Brothers' 2008 Burnin' Up Tour"5:58
3."La La Land" (The making of the video and music video)8:49
4."Don't Forget" (Live performance)6:42
5."Behind the Scenes and Photo Slideshow"2:55
6."In the Studio with Demi Lovato"2:41

Personnel edit

Credits adapted from the liner notes of Don't Forget.[56]

Performers and musicians edit

  • Demi Lovato – lead vocals, guitar (track 6, 8), piano (track 3, 11)
  • Nick Jonas – lead vocals (track 5), guitar (tracks 1-2, 5-8), background vocals (tracks 1-2, 7), keyboard (track 5), drums (track 5, 7), percussion (track 6)
  • Joe Jonas – lead vocals (track 5), background vocals (tracks 1-2, 7)
  • Kevin Jonas – guitar (tracks 1-2, 5, 7), background vocals (tracks 1-2, 7)
  • John Fields – guitar, bass, keyboard
  • John Taylor – guitar (tracks 1-2), background vocals (tracks 1-2, 7)
  • Will Owsley – guitar (track 3, 5, 7), background vocals (track 3)
  • Robert Schwartzman – background vocals (track 4)
  • Kara DioGuardi – background vocals (track 9)
  • Devin Bronson – guitar solo (track 1)
  • Jason Reeves – guitar (track 9)
  • Tim Pierce – guitar (track 10)
  • Dorian Crozier – drums (tracks 1, 3, 6, 8-10)
  • Jack Lawless – drums (track 2)
  • Michael Bland – drums (track 4, 6, 11)
  • Ken Chastain – percussion (track 3, 11)
  • Tommy Barbarella – organ (track 4), keyboard (track 10)
  • Stephen Lu – keyboard (track 5, 8, 10)

Production edit

Design and management edit

  • Jon Lind – A&R
  • Cindy Warden – A&R coordination
  • Phil McIntyre – management
  • Kevin Jonas, Sr. – management
  • Eddie De La Garza – management
  • Dave Snow – creative director
  • Gavin Taylor – art direction, design
  • Sheryl Nields – photography

Charts edit

Certifications edit

Region Certification Certified units/sales
United States (RIAA)[65] Gold 549,000[64]

Release history edit

Region Date Edition Format(s) Label Ref.
Canada September 23, 2008 Standard Universal Music [66][67]
United States Hollywood [68][69]
Japan February 18, 2009 CD Avex Trax [54]
United States March 31, 2009 Deluxe Hollywood [55]
Canada [70]
United Kingdom April 16, 2009 Standard Digital download Universal Music [71]
Australia April 19, 2009 [72]
United Kingdom April 20, 2009 CD Polydor [73]
Various May 29, 2020 Standard Vinyl Hollywood [74]

Notes edit

  1. ^ Lovato uses both she/her and they/them pronouns. This article uses she/her pronouns for consistency.

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This article is about the album For its title track see Don t Forget Demi Lovato song For other uses see Don t Forget disambiguation Don t Forget is the debut studio album by American singer Demi Lovato It was released on September 23 2008 by Hollywood Records She a started working on the album in September 2007 while filming the Disney Channel original movie Camp Rock Lovato co wrote most of the songs with pop rock band The Jonas Brothers who produced the album along with record producer John Fields Other songwriters include Kara DioGuardi Jason Reeves and Rooney frontman Robert Schwartzman Don t Forget features primarily a power pop and rock sound with the lyrical content addressing other adolescent topics 2 3 Don t ForgetStandard edition coverStudio album by Demi LovatoReleasedSeptember 23 2008 2008 09 23 Recorded2008StudioWishbone Studio North Hollywood California GenreRock power popLength37 42LabelHollywoodProducerJohn FieldsJonas BrothersDemi Lovato chronologyDon t Forget 2008 Here We Go Again 2009 Deluxe edition coverSingles from Don t Forget Get Back Released August 12 2008 La La Land Released December 18 2008 Don t Forget Released 2009 1 The album was met with generally positive reviews from critics Because most of the album was produced by the Jonas Brothers critics noted distinctive similarities between the artists Don t Forget debuted at number two on the Billboard 200 and was eventually certified gold by the Recording Industry Association of America RIAA It has sold over 530 000 copies in the United States Elsewhere Don t Forget reached the top 10 on the Canadian Albums Chart and reached the top 40 in Spain and New Zealand Get Back was released as the lead single from the album and reached number 43 on the Billboard Hot 100 La La Land was the second single from the album The song peaked at number 52 in the United States and inside the top 40 in Ireland and the United Kingdom Contents 1 Background 2 Development 3 Composition 4 Promotion 5 Singles 6 Critical reception 7 Commercial performance 8 Track listing 9 Personnel 9 1 Performers and musicians 9 2 Production 9 3 Design and management 10 Charts 10 1 Weekly charts 10 2 Year end charts 11 Certifications 12 Release history 13 Notes 14 ReferencesBackground edit nbsp Lovato starred in Camp Rock with the Jonas Brothers who helped the singer during the production and writing process of Don t Forget At 15 years old Lovato was discovered by Disney Channel during an open call audition in her hometown of Dallas Texas and made her debut on the short series As the Bell Rings in 2007 Lovato subsequently auditioned for a role on the television series Jonas but did not get the part 4 Instead Lovato received the lead role in the musical film Camp Rock after she impressed network executives 4 Later Lovato auditioned for a role on the series Sonny with a Chance which Lovato also received 5 For Camp Rock Lovato submitted an audition tape and Gary Marsh Disney s president of entertainment asked her to sing 6 Lovato recalled that They kind of put me on the spot I don t mind it When people put me on the spot it s kind of like Hey I m not going to get nervous I m just going to do what I do So I did what I did 6 Lovato performed Christina Aguilera s Ain t No Other Man and Hollywood Records senior vice president Bob Cavallo said that their jaws just dropped 6 The stunt resulted in Lovato receiving the lead role in Camp Rock 6 and a record deal with the label in early 2008 5 Lovato enlisted her Camp Rock co stars the Jonas Brothers to work with her on the album Lovato said that it was important to include them on the album as the singer would love to have their input anytime 7 Lovato felt that she needed help with the writing process as she tended to write songs that were a little bit more intense and less catchy 7 With the album Lovato wanted to establish herself as a musician Lovato did not just want to be known as the girl from Camp Rock 5 Lovato explained that her goal was to have fun with the album and that she would include deeper themes on her sophomore effort stating You won t necessarily find a lot of dark songs on the album but hopefully you will on the next album It s my first one so I wanted it to be fun stuff you can drive around in your car to and jam out to 7 Development edit Writing songs is what I turn to when I m really upset or in a really good mood Sometimes people listen to my music and they re like Wow that s intense Go to therapy But you know it s a result of how much I ve been through Just because you re on Disney Channel and you always have a smile on your face they think you re perfect and it s obvious that nobody s life really is Demi Lovato on her songwriting 8 In September 2007 Lovato began writing the songs with the Jonas Brothers during the filming of Camp Rock 5 In early 2008 they co wrote ten songs in a week during the band s Look Me in the Eyes Tour 9 Lovato said I wrote it with them and they helped me They obviously knew the situation and then we got on the bus one night songs just started pouring out 5 Before the tour s European leg they went to the studio where the band co produced the songs with John Fields 9 Speaking of the experience of co producing Nick Jonas said Being able to co produce was really cool and definitely something we ll be doing a lot more of 9 Nick also complimented working with Lovato 9 The album was recorded in ten and a half days in Fields home studio in May 2008 10 11 The inspiration behind Get Back a Jonas penned track was Lovato not wanting to write a mean or heartbroken song as she felt that there was enough of them Instead Lovato wanted to write about getting back together with an old boyfriend 12 It s kind of a fun upbeat song and it s kind of just fun to sing to the person that I wrote it about Lovato said of the song 12 La La Land was written by Lovato and the Jonas Brothers about the pressures of fame 13 Lovato said You get to Hollywood and a lot of times people can try to shape you and mould you into what they want you to be The song is just about keeping it real and trying to stay yourself when you re out in Hollywood 13 Don t Forget was written by Lovato and the Jonas Brothers the song is about Lovato s experience of falling in love with someone who just walks away and goes somewhere else 10 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 Lovato said 10 Musical influences for the album included Paramore Kelly Clarkson Christina Aguilera Billy Gillman Aretha Franklin and Gladys Knight 14 The album s final track listing consisted of six songs co written by the Jonas Brothers including the duet On the Line 3 The remainder of the album was produced by Fields 3 Lovato enlisted Rooney frontman Robert Coppola Schwartzman for the track Party stating that Lovato put their musical input and lyrics into the song and Schwartzman helped Lovato mainly on the hook 7 Lovato wrote the song Trainwreck alone and co wrote most of the remaining tracks except for The Middle written by Fields Kara DioGuardi and Jason Reeves and Until You re Mine written by Andy Dodd and Adam Watts 3 Composition edit nbsp La La Land source source The opening track La La Land is a guitar driven pop rock song with lyrics about feeling out of place in Hollywood Don t Forget source source Don t Forget is a midtempo glam rock ballad that shows a more mature side of Lovato s Problems playing these files See media help The songs of Don t Forget draws from power pop 3 and rock music genres 2 Stephen Thomas Erlewine of Allmusic wrote that it includes bright sugary snappy power pop fueled by big fuzzy guitars and big muscular hooks 3 As most of the album was co written and co produced by the Jonas Brothers critics noted a similar sound between the artists 3 15 Erlewine noted that unlike the Jonas Brothers album A Little Bit Longer the album does not attempt to draw an audience broader than the tween demographic calling it pure unapologetic bubblegum 3 The lyrics of the songs deal with teen issues such as being independent or heartbroken 15 Digital Spy s Nick Levine wrote that recurring themes include staying true to yourself making up and breaking up and lusting over someone unattainable 16 The opening track La La Land is about Lovato feeling out of place in Hollywood demonstrated in the verses Who said I can t wear my Converse with my dress and I m not a supermodel I still eat McDonald s 16 17 The next track Get Back is a guitar driven upbeat 1980s power pop song 17 18 The track speaks of wanting to get back together with an old boyfriend 17 On the Line a duet with the Jonas Brothers is a breakup song described as bubblegum with a fizzy singalong hook 3 Don t Forget shows a transition from the album s tween pop into more mature glam rock 17 19 The song is a midtempo power ballad and features Lovato singing with breathy vocals in a falsetto tone 19 According to Joey Guerra of Houston Chronicle Trainwreck and Gonna Get Caught include Beatles esque melodies 15 Trainwreck contains references to medication 16 Two Worlds Collide is about a young couple who finds strength from their shared dreams 20 The ninth track The Middle is about Lovato being eager to go for a ride with a guy and willing to crash and fall just for the thrill of it 20 In Until You re Mine Lovato is desperate to fill an emotional vacancy with a boy 20 Michael Slezak of Entertainment Weekly wrote that the closing track Believe in Me includes platitudes that might as well have been penned by Dora the Explorer 18 Promotion edit nbsp Lovato performing with her band in Columbus Ohio as part of her 2009 tourAs a part of promotion Lovato performed tracks from the album on several televised appearances and occasions Lovato performed Get Back for the first time at the 2008 Disney Channel Games on May 3 2008 Later Lovato performed the same song in Good Morning America and The Ellen DeGeneres Show 21 Later on January 19 2009 she performed Get Back and La La Land at the Kids Inaugural We Are the Future event on January 19 2009 in Washington D C at the Verizon Center The event was held to celebrate the inauguration of Barack Obama as President of the United States 22 On April 7 2009 Lovato performed La La Land on the eighth season of Dancing with the Stars 23 The same month Lovato also performed Don t Forget on The Ellen DeGeneres Show 24 On April 25 2009 Lovato appeared on the final episode of singing competition My Camp Rock where she presented the award to the winner and performed La La Land 25 Apart from the live performances Lovato embarked on her first headlining tour Demi Live Warm Up Tour in 2008 and continued with Demi Lovato Live in Concert in 2009 with dates in North America 26 After days of speculation on blogs and fansites it was confirmed on April 15 2009 that David Archuleta would serve as the tour s opening act 27 Lovato announced it on her Myspace blog where Lovato also wrote I m so excited about headlining my own tour I love life on the road I m in a different city every night and it never gets old 27 Singer Jordan Pruitt and girl group KSM joined on select dates 27 Tickets for the tour went on sale on April 25 2009 23 and a special pre sale offer was made available through Lovato s newly launched official fan club on April 15 28 Lovato said of the tour I ve always dreamed of headlining my own tour and it s so exciting to have that dream come true I m looking forward to seeing all my incredible and supportive fans and play new music for them 29 The tour launched on June 21 2009 at XL Center in Hartford Connecticut and was originally supposed to run forty seven dates through August 30 The last three dates were rescheduled for October and November 2009 31 and three other dates were canceled completely making it 44 concerts in total The tour was produced by AEG Live and sponsored by AT amp T and Choice Hotels 29 Singles edit Get Back was released on August 12 2008 as the lead single from the album through digital distribution 32 It received positive reviews from critics who compared it to works by Tommy Tutone and Greg Kihn 17 Get Back enjoyed little chart success reaching number 43 in the United States and 93 in Canada 33 34 The song s accompanying music video was directed by Philip Andelman and shows Lovato and her band performing the song on top of an abandoned building with Manhattan Bridge in the background 35 The song has sold over 560 000 copies in the United States 36 La La Land was released on December 18 2008 as the second single from the album The song received positive reviews from critics who noted it as one of the album s top tracks 3 La La Land reached number 52 in the United States and cracked the top 40 in Ireland and the United Kingdom 37 38 The music video was directed by Brendan Malloy and Tim Wheeler 35 and was used to promote Lovato s sitcom Sonny with a Chance featuring appearances by her co stars 35 39 Don t Forget was released in 2009 as the third and final single from the album 1 It debuted on the Billboard Hot 100 at number sixty eight on October 11 2008 and fell off the chart the following week 40 On April 4 2009 it re entered the chart at number eighty four 41 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 It was Lovato s best performing solo song on the chart until Here We Go Again reached number fifteen on August 8 2009 In Canada Don t Forget debuted on the Canadian Hot 100 at number eighty two on May 2 2009 The next week it reached seventy six which became its peak The song also reached number sixty two on the now defunct Pop 100 chart 42 Critical reception editProfessional ratingsReview scoresSourceRatingAbsolute Punk 7 1 10 43 AllMusic nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 3 Digital Spy nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 16 Entertainment WeeklyC 18 Don t Forget was met with generally positive reviews from critics Stephen Thomas Erlewine of AllMusic wrote a positive review of the album calling it pure pop for tween people He said that the parade of urgent insistent guitar pop is what makes the album memorable stating the kind of pop that feels disposable but winds up sticking around longer than its more considered cousins This kind of trashy fun was missing on A Little Bit Longer so it s nice to find that it surfaces proudly on Don t Forget 3 Nick Levine of Digital Spy noted that the album sounds like a female fronted Jonas Brothers Levine was positive regarding Lovato s vocals on the album saying that she is certainly a stronger singer than the Jonases In fact her full bodied vocal performances are consistently impressive He noted that the album s relatively risque moments come on the tracks that the Jonases have nothing to do with Levine rated the album three out of five stars and wrote None of its eleven songs is terrific but none is terrible either and Lovato makes a good first impression coming off like a more innocent less try hard Katy Perry 16 Joey Guerra of Houston Chronicle stated that the album casts Lovato as a female counterpart to the Jonas Brothers Guerra was mixed regarding Lovato s vocal delivery on the album calling it at times too earnest 15 He also noted that her rock tendencies sometimes dwindle into unmelodic misses He concluded his review writing at 16 years old Lovato should be allowed some wide eyed wiggle room Don t Forget does its job and leaves her room to grow 15 Michael Slezak of Entertainment Weekly graded the album a C and wrote The Camp Rock star Demi Lovato s debut album might be an indication that today s crop of rocker grrrls sic are taking their inspiration from Ashlee Simpson rather than say Janis Joplin 18 Commercial performance editDon t Forget debuted at number two on the US Billboard 200 selling 89 000 copies in its first week of release 44 The following week the album descended to number 16 45 It spent a total of 45 weeks on the Billboard 200 chart 46 The album was certified gold by the Recording Industry Association of America RIAA for sales of over 500 000 copies in the United States 47 In Canada the album debuted at number nine on the Canadian Albums Chart on October 11 2008 48 and spent two weeks on the chart 46 On April 26 2009 Don t Forget entered the Spanish Albums Chart at number 13 The album spent a total of 23 weeks on the chart and its last appearance was on the issue dated September 27 2009 49 The album debuted at number 34 on the New Zealand Albums Chart on February 23 2009 and remained at the same position for another week before falling off 50 On May 2 2009 Don t Forget made its debut at number 192 on the UK Albums Chart 51 Track listing editNo TitleWriter s Producer s Length1 La La Land Demi LovatoNick JonasJoe JonasKevin Jonas IIJohn FieldsJonas Brothers3 162 Get Back LovatoN JonasJ JonasJonas IIFieldsJonas Brothers3 203 Trainwreck LovatoFields3 174 Party LovatoFieldsRobert SchwartzmanFields3 535 On the Line featuring Jonas Brothers LovatoN JonasJ JonasJonas IIFieldsJonas Brothers3 266 Don t Forget LovatoN JonasJ JonasJonas IIFieldsJonas Brothers3 437 Gonna Get Caught LovatoN JonasJ JonasJonas IIFieldsJonas Brothers3 118 Two Worlds Collide LovatoN JonasJ JonasJonas IIFieldsJonas Brothers3 189 The Middle Kara DioGuardiFieldsJason ReevesFields3 0510 Until You re Mine Adam WattsAndy DoddFields3 3111 Believe in Me LovatoFieldsDioGuardiFields3 42Total length 37 42 International digital edition bonus track 52 53 No TitleLength12 Back Around 3 10Total length 40 52 Japan bonus tracks 54 No TitleWriter s Producer s Length12 La La Land Caramel Pod D Remix LovatoN JonasJ JonasJonas IIFieldsJonas Brothers7 1113 La La Land Music video 3 3814 Get Back Music video 3 25Total length 51 56 United States Target edition bonus DVDNo TitleLength1 Demi Lovato Live in Concert 40 00Total length 40 00 Deluxe edition bonus tracks 55 No TitleWriter s Producer s Length12 Behind Enemy Lines LovatoN JonasJ JonasJonas IIFieldsJonas Brothers2 5013 Lo Que Soy Spanish version of This Is Me WattsDoddDoddWatts3 28Total length 44 00 Deluxe edition bonus DVD 55 No TitleLength1 Get Back The making of the video and music video 7 032 Backstage Footage from Jonas Brothers 2008 Burnin Up Tour 5 583 La La Land The making of the video and music video 8 494 Don t Forget Live performance 6 425 Behind the Scenes and Photo Slideshow 2 556 In the Studio with Demi Lovato 2 41Personnel editCredits adapted from the liner notes of Don t Forget 56 Performers and musicians edit Demi Lovato lead vocals guitar track 6 8 piano track 3 11 Nick Jonas lead vocals track 5 guitar tracks 1 2 5 8 background vocals tracks 1 2 7 keyboard track 5 drums track 5 7 percussion track 6 Joe Jonas lead vocals track 5 background vocals tracks 1 2 7 Kevin Jonas guitar tracks 1 2 5 7 background vocals tracks 1 2 7 John Fields guitar bass keyboard John Taylor guitar tracks 1 2 background vocals tracks 1 2 7 Will Owsley guitar track 3 5 7 background vocals track 3 Robert Schwartzman background vocals track 4 Kara DioGuardi background vocals track 9 Devin Bronson guitar solo track 1 Jason Reeves guitar track 9 Tim Pierce guitar track 10 Dorian Crozier drums tracks 1 3 6 8 10 Jack Lawless drums track 2 Michael Bland drums track 4 6 11 Ken Chastain percussion track 3 11 Tommy Barbarella organ track 4 keyboard track 10 Stephen Lu keyboard track 5 8 10 Production edit John Fields production programming Jonas Brothers production tracks 1 2 5 8 Chris Lord Alge mixing Nik Karpin assistant mixing Ted Jensen mastering Ken Chastain programming track 3 11 Stephen Lu string arrangement track 5 8 10 Design and management edit Jon Lind A amp R Cindy Warden A amp R coordination Phil McIntyre management Kevin Jonas Sr management Eddie De La Garza management Dave Snow creative director Gavin Taylor art direction design Sheryl Nields photographyCharts editWeekly charts edit Chart 2008 09 PeakpositionAustralian Albums ARIA 57 161Canadian Albums Billboard 48 9Irish Albums IRMA 58 84Italian Albums FIMI 59 77Japanese Albums Oricon 60 116Mexican Albums AMPROFON 61 62New Zealand Albums RIANZ 50 34Polish Albums OLiS 62 43Spanish Albums PROMUSICAE 49 13UK Albums OCC 51 120US Billboard 200 44 2 Year end charts edit Chart 2009 PositionUS Billboard 200 63 133Certifications editRegion Certification Certified units salesUnited States RIAA 65 Gold 549 000 64 Release history editRegion Date Edition Format s Label Ref Canada September 23 2008 Standard CD digital download Universal Music 66 67 United States Hollywood 68 69 Japan February 18 2009 CD Avex Trax 54 United States March 31 2009 Deluxe Hollywood 55 Canada 70 United Kingdom April 16 2009 Standard Digital download Universal Music 71 Australia April 19 2009 72 United Kingdom April 20 2009 CD Polydor 73 Various May 29 2020 Standard Vinyl Hollywood 74 Notes edit Lovato uses both she her and they them pronouns This article uses she 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