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  2. Don't Change - Wikipedia

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    "Don't Change" peaked at number 14 [9] on the Australian Singles Charts and reached number 80 on the Billboard Hot 100 [10] and number 17 on the Billboard Top Tracks chart. [ 10 ] In February 2014, after the Channel 7 screening of INXS: Never Tear Us Apart mini-series, "Don't Change" charted again in Australia via download sales.

  3. INXS - Wikipedia

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    Two INXS songs, "What You Need" and "Don't Change", were also in the BBC broadcast and are contained on Live Aid's four DVD boxed set released in 2004. [32] Listen Like Thieves was released in October 1985 [6] to critical approval, [33] reaching No. 3 on the Australian charts and No. 11 on the US charts.

  4. Shabooh Shoobah - Wikipedia

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    Shabooh Shoobah is the third studio album by Australian rock band INXS.It was released on 13 October 1982. It peaked at No. 5 on the ARIA Albums Chart and remained on the chart for 94 weeks.

  5. The One Thing (song) - Wikipedia

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    The One Thing" brought INXS their first Top 40 hit in the US, reaching number 30 on the Billboard Hot 100 in May–June 1983. [10] It was a big hit on album-oriented rock radio, reaching number 2 on the Billboard Top Tracks chart, [10] [11] and was also a top 20 hit in Canada. [12]

  6. The Swing (album) - Wikipedia

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    By 1983 Australian rock band INXS attempted to expand their international profile with their fourth studio album, The Swing. [1] The Sydney-based group had formed in 1977 by three brothers Andrew on guitar and keyboards; Jon on percussion and drums; and Tim Farriss on guitar; together with Garry Gary Beers on bass guitar; Michael Hutchence on lead vocals; and Kirk Pengilly on guitar, saxophone ...

  7. Michael Hutchence - Wikipedia

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    As of 2018, INXS has sold over 50 million records worldwide. [77] [78] INXS was inducted into the ARIA Hall of Fame in 2001. [79] Hutchence's solo album, Michael Hutchence, was released in October 1999. [10] He had started on the album in 1995, recording songs in between INXS sessions; he had last worked on it three days before his death.

  8. Shine Like It Does: The Anthology (1979–1997) - Wikipedia

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    "Don't Lose Your Head" – 4:03 "Searching" (Leadstation radio edit) – 4:20; Disc 1 Tracks 1–2 and 4 are from the INXSIVE (Compilation was released in 1982; songs were released in 1980 and 1981). Track 3 is from INXS (1980). Track 5 is from Underneath the Colours (1981). Tracks 6–10 are from Shabooh Shoobah (1982).

  9. Jon Farriss - Wikipedia

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    Jon Farriss was born to Dennis and Jill Farriss, and is the second youngest of four children: brothers and fellow band members Andrew and Tim, and younger sister Alison. [1]