The first episode on November 27, 2008 featured Singapore Idol contestants Hady Mirza, Jonathan Leong and Taufik Batisah for a Pop Stars Edition of the show.
Another special episode featured local Channel 5 babes in the form of Fiona Xie, Jade Seah and Andrea Fonseka.
On the final episode on April 9, 2009, MPs Maliki Osman and Baey Yam Keng participated in the game show, and raised S$25,000 for charity.
On the two episodes aired October 7 and 14, 2009, Wu Huixin (Chinese: 吴惠欣) become the first contestant in any version of the show to win $200,000, but opted not to risk $190,000 to attempt the $500,000 song.
With that, Wu become the highest-winning female Singaporean game show contestant to date, and the second overall after Steven Tan, who won $250,000 on a December 27, 2001 episode of Who Wants to be a Millionaire.
A third installment of Singaporean's Don't Forget the Lyrics (titled Chinese: 我要唱下去 名人版), started filming their 14 episodes from 7 to 12 May and 1 and 2 June 2010.
The highest amount raised in the charity version was $10,000 by a singing expert team consist of Anthony Png, Dawn Yip and Cao Jian Ping.
Two teams made it to the final level (Taiwanese Singers Tony Sun, Ehlo Huang and Yang Guang; and Project Superstar season two contestants Kelvin Soon, Lydia Tan and Carrie Yeo); however, both teams took the risk to reveal the final song title, but immediately walked away before singing, and left with $1,000 for their charities.