"Don't Change" is a song by Australian rock band INXS.[5] It was released as a single from the album Shabooh Shoobah[6] in October 1982. It has been described as the song that made the band internationally famous.[7]
Reception
Cash Box reviewed the "Don't Change" single saying "churning rhythms and swirling guitars provide a straight ahead forward thrust for singer Michael Hutchence's philosophical pronouncements."[8]
In January 2018, as part of Triple M's "Ozzest 100", the 'most Australian' songs of all time, "Don't Change" was ranked number 28.[12]
In a retrospective review, Allmusic described the song as "one of the best rock songs of the 1980s".[1]
Music video
The music video, directed by Scott Hicks,[13] was originally planned to be filmed on an airport runway, in South Australia, but was cancelled due to bad weather and filming took place in a nearby airport hangar.[14]
Hutchence knew Hicks, and had performed on two songs included on the soundtrack of an earlier feature film directed by him, Freedom. The two tracks, "Speed Kills" and "Forest Theme", were written by Don Walker (Cold Chisel). "Speed Kills" was Hutchence's first solo single and was released by WEA in early 1982.[14]
Uses in media and other versions
"Don't Change" plays during the credits of the movie Adventureland and is featured on its soundtrack.[15]