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INXS – ‘Don’t Change’ Music Video from 1982

June 19, 2022 By the80sruled Leave a Comment


In 1982, INXS released their third studio album titled Shabooh Shoobah. It became their first Gold album in the United States, and the album produced their first top 40 hit on the Hot 100 chart in the U.S. as well as two top 20 hits on the Mainstream Rock chart. The first single released from the album was The One Thing, which peaked at number 30 on the Hot 100 chart and number two on the Mainstream Rock chart. The second single was Don’t Change, which many fans, including me regard as one of the best songs they ever released.

Enjoy this look back at the music video for Don’t Change from 1982 as well as a couple of awesome live performances of Don’t Change from the mid-’80s! We’ve also got the music video for The One Thing below as well. Enjoy!



INXS – The One Thing Music Video



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