![]() Although the single did appear commercially in other territories such as Japan, its purpose for the UK market was primarily as a marketing tool for Face/Off. ![]() Around 500 copies were originally pressed but destroyed almost instantly. "Don’t Lose Your Head" was pressed as a UK promo single but, upon Hutchence's death, it was immediately withdrawn. In addition to being used as a promotional tie-in song for Face/Off, the song itself plays on Castor Troy's ( John Travolta) car radio as he is driving through Sean Archer's neighborhood for the first time with his new face. Hutchence dedicated " What You Need" and "Don't Lose Your Head" to the actor, and also climbed up to Cage's balcony during " Time". Nicolas Cage was spotted at INXS' Montreal show for the Elegantly Wasted Tour on 25 September 1997. A Radio Edit version of the single was remixed by Tom Lord-Alge to clean up the opening lyrics "You wake up in the morning with a starfuck for a friend" to "You wake up in the morning with a dealer for a friend".Īccording to an interview in the News of the World Sunday Magazine, the lyrics for "Don't Lose Your Head" were aimed squarely at " Oasis" frontman Liam Gallagher with whom Hutchence had many disagreements over the years. ![]() The song was written by Michael Hutchence and Andrew Farriss and recorded by the band in Dublin during the summer of 1996.Īlthough it was never officially released as a single in USA, INXS released "Don't Lose Your Head" as a promo tie-in with Paramount's 1997 film Face/Off starring John Travolta and Nicolas Cage. Released in Europe (Germany and The Netherlands) and Japan at the end of 1997. " Don't Lose Your Head" is the third single from the album Elegantly Wasted by INXS. 1997 single by INXS "Don't Lose Your Head"Ģ7 June 1997 (Europe, Australia) December 1997 (Japan)
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