The song "What About Me" is most notably known in a few versions:
- "What About Me?" by Kenny Rogers, Kim Carnes, and James Ingram (1984) - A soft rock/pop trio song written by Kenny Rogers, David Foster, and Richard Marx. It was a hit reaching number 15 on the Billboard Hot 100 and topping the Adult Contemporary charts in the US and Canada. The song reflects a three-way love theme with each voice asking "What about me?" in the relationship.
- "What About Me" by Moving Pictures (1982) - An Australian rock song written by Garry Frost and Frances Swan, first recorded by Moving Pictures. It was a number one hit in Australia, a significant single in 1982, and became a top 30 hit in the US. The song was inspired by the songwriter's experience seeing an overlooked boy at a shop counter and is about people feeling neglected or ignored. It was later covered by Shannon Noll in 2004, whose version topped charts as well.
- "What About Me" by Rex Orange County (2021) - A more recent indie/pop song where the singer explores themes of self-expression, uncertainty, and relationships, asking "What about me?" in a personal context. The lyrics convey emotional vulnerability and longing.
Additionally, there are more recent versions and songs titled "What About Me" by other artists like Bryan Martin (2025), but the above are the most prominent ones.
If a specific song named "What About Me" by a particular artist or version is desired, that can be clarified as well.
