
1 | Don't ChangeProducer – Mark OpitzWritten-By – INXS | 4:24 |
2 | Go WestLyrics By – J. BushelmanMusic By – A. Farriss, K. PengillyProducer, Engineer – A. Farriss, K. Pengilly | 3:10 |
Category | Artist | Title (Format) | Label | Category | Country | Year |
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100232 | INXS | Don't Change (7", Single) | WEA | 100232 | New Zealand | 1982 |
INXS 12, 812 627-1 | INXS | Don't Change (12", Single) | Mercury, Mercury, Phonogram, Phonogram | INXS 12, 812 627-1 | UK | 1983 |
79 98747 | INXS | Don't Change (7", Single, Promo) | Atco Records | 79 98747 | Canada | 1982 |
812 626-7 | INXS | Don't Change (7", Single) | Mercury | 812 626-7 | Netherlands | 1983 |
7-99874 | INXS | Don't Change (7", Mono, Promo) | ATCO Records | 7-99874 | US | 1983 |
[Sleeve]
from the album 'Shabooh Shoobah'
Record 600133 (Cassette M5 600133)
Marketed by WEA Record & Tape Distributors Pty. Limited
[Warner Communications logo] A Warner Communications Company
[Labels]
℗ 1982 INXS
[Australian Recording logo]
WEA Records Pty Limited [Warner Communications logo] A Warner Communications Company
[Side A]
(Deluxe Music)
From the WEA Album 600133 'Shabooh Shoobah'
Recorded at Rhinoceros Recordings
[Side B]
(Rondor/Deluxe)
Almost Stereo
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