INXS - Bitter Tears
INXS - Bitter Tears
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INXS - Bitter Tears

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Written by and Michael Hutchence , the track is fueled by a pounding piano line and vibrant horn sections that became a hallmark of the X sessions. While it didn't reach the same chart heights in the US as "Suicide Blonde" or "Disappear," it was a significant hit in Canada and reached the top 30 in the UK.

The music video, directed by longtime collaborator , was filmed in Hervey Bay, Queensland. It features the band performing on a stark black-and-white stage, with special lighting effects that occasionally spell out the lyrics as Hutchence delivers them with his signature charismatic swagger. All Things Music Plus - Facebook INXS - Bitter Tears

The song’s lyrics explore themes of and the choice to overcome past failures. Hutchence sings about seeing a "way forward for the first time in years," urging himself and the listener to "push away those bitter tears" rather than languishing in old, worn-out patterns. Visuals and Iconic Live Moments Written by and Michael Hutchence , the track

Moving Forward: The Resilience of INXS’s “Bitter Tears” It features the band performing on a stark

Released in February 1991, served as a high-energy reminder of INXS’s global dominance during their peak era. As the fourth single from their multi-platinum album X , it captures a band balancing the massive expectations of a post- Kick world with a desire to keep their sound fresh and soulful. The Sound of Survival