"Don't Let Me Be Misunderstood" is a song written by Bennie Benjamin, Gloria Caldwell and Sol Marcus for the singer/pianist Nina Simone, who first recorded it in 1964. "Don't Let Me Be Misunderstood" has been recorded or performed by many artists, and is widely known by the 1965 blues rock hit recording from The Animals. A 1977 disco/Latin rendition by Santa Esmeralda was also a hit.
"Don't Let Me Be Misunderstood" was one of five songs involving the writing of Benjamin and Marcus, presented for Nina Simone's 1964 album Broadway-Blues-Ballads. There, it is taken at a very slow tempo and arranged around harp and other orchestral elements; a backing choir appears at several points. Simone sings it in her usual hard-to-categorize style. Horace Ott's involvement did not end with his initial songwriting; he was the arranger and orchestral conductor for the entire album. Backed with "A Monster", "Don't Let Me Be Misunderstood" was released as a single in 1964, but failed to chart.
To some writers, this "Don't Let Me Be Misunderstood" carried the subtext of the American Civil Rights Movement that concerned much of Simone's work of the time; while to others, this was more personal, and was the song, and phrase, that best exemplified Simone's career and life.
Decades later, a commercial for Christian Dior's perfume J'Adore, starring Charlize Theron, featured Simone's version of the song.
The group gained a trans-Atlantic hit in early 1965 from their rendition, rising to number 3 on the UK Singles Chart, number 15 on the U.S. pop singles chart, and number 4 in Canada.
This single was ranked by Rolling Stone at #315 on their list of the 500 Greatest Songs of All Time.
In Animals concerts at the time, the group maintained the recorded arrangement, but Burdon sometimes slowed the vocal line down to an almost spoken part, recapturing a bit of the Simone flavor.
Santa Esmeralda's rendition then became widely popular with a later generation after its inclusion in the 2003 film Kill Bill Vol. 1, where its instrumental passage plays over the Bride-O-Ren Ishii duel, and the accompanying Kill Bill Vol. 1 Original Soundtrack, where it is incorporated in a full vocal form that runs over 10 minutes. After the fame of Kill Bill, this instrumental passage also appears in the 2008 Korean "western" film The Good, the Bad, the Weird, played in the chasing sequence in Manchurian desert.
The Santa "Don't Let" was also used as the opening theme to the pilot for the U.S. game show Bullseye and in the trailer for the 2005 film Kiss Kiss Bang Bang.
Yusuf Islam, formerly known as Cat Stevens, features this song with some lyrics changed on his album titled An Other Cup, released in November 2006.
Rapper Common's song "Misunderstood" sampled Nina Simone's original version of "Don't Let Me Be Misunderstood". The song is featured on his 2007 album Finding Forever.
The song was also sampled for Lil' Wayne's 2008 album, Tha Carter III.
The song has also been played (in the style of The Animals) by Cutting Crew on their 2008 tour as a tribute to lead singer Nick Van Eede's first manager Chas Chandler of The Animals.
Was performed by Leona Lewis on the 2008 Video Music Awards on MTV during a Lil Wayne performance.