![]() as opposed to this film, which is consistently upbeat and fun. I for one would have voted for Billy Joel's "Vienna", but the kids wouldn't have gone for that, as it's a little too bittersweet of a coming-of-age ballad. Don't you children after the mid'80s dare tell me that "Don't You (Forget About Me)" didn't play a big role in your teen years, because it went on to be everyone's senior anthem, including - you guessed it - mine. I'd be tongue-in-cheek here and say that it's a shame that people forgot about them, but that Breakfast Club probably should have tried to get a movie deal, because Simple Minds probably would have been forgotten if it wasn't for this film. ![]() Ladies and gentlemen, "Right on Track", by the one-hit wonder band Breakfast Club, which didn't get an album out until two years after this film, but formed before the film and is therefore the original. "I could move out to the left for a while, I could slide to the right for a while, I could get up and back right on track!".
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