Don't Forget

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Don't Forget [1] is the debut album of singer-songwriter Demi Lovato. It was released on September 23 2008 in the United States through Hollywood Records, debuting at number two on the Billboard 200 chart.[2]

Songwriting

Lovato has said that she writes music from the heart and from experiences she's had. She told J-14 Magazine: "I'm more of a writer whose stuff wouldn't make it on a Disney album. It's too dark. My mom's like, 'Oh my gosh, go to therapy.' So I came to the Jonas Brothers and I was like, 'Ummmm ... I need help writing catchy stuff just because, well, my target audience isn't metal music." [3]

Tracklisting

Tracks written by Demi Lovato, Joe Jonas, Kevin Jonas, and Nick Jonas unless otherwise noted.

  1. "La La Land" — 3:18
  2. "Get Back" — 3:20
  3. "Trainwreck" (Lovato) — 3:17
  4. "Party" (Lovato, John Fields, Robert Schwartzman) — 3:58
  5. "On the Line" (featuring The Jonas Brothers) — 3:25
  6. "Don't Forget" — 3:33
  7. "Gonna Get Caught" — 3:22
  8. "Two Worlds Collide" — 3:19 (Lovato, with some changes & edits from the Jonas Brothers)
  9. "The Middle" (Jason Reeves, Fields, Kara DioGuardi) — 3:10
  10. "Until You're Mine" (Adam Watts, Andy Dodd) — 3:15
  11. "Believe in Me" (Lovato, Fields, DioGuardi) — 3:45

Exclusive Packages

The Target exclusive version of "Don't Forget" features a DVD containing footage of Lovato's show at the Blender Theater. The clips had previously been available through www.attblueroom.com. The Walmart exclusive version comes with a small poster of Demi Lovato.[citation needed]

Sales and chart performance

In its first week of release, Don't Forget sold 89,000 units in the United States, placing second on the Billboard 200, behind Metallica's Death Magnetic and ahead of the Pussycat Dolls' Doll Domination and Kings of Leon's Only by the Night, both of which were released in the same week.[2]

Chart (2008) Peak
position
Sales
U.S. Billboard 200 2 123,763+
U.S. Top Internet Albums 1
Canada Billboard 200 9 11,463+
Brazil Top 30 CDs Sales TBA

Personnel

References

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