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"The Stairs" is a song by Australian rock band INXS that was released on its 1990 studio album X. A live performance of "The Stairs" from the band's July 13, 1991 concert at Wembley Stadium was released in the Netherlands as a limited edition single in November 1991. Its release coincided with the release of the Live Baby Live album. The song was written by Andrew Farriss and Michael Hutchence. The B-sides to the single are the studio version of "The Stairs" from the X album and "The One Thing (Live)" from the Live Baby Live album.

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  • «The Stairs» es el vigésimo noveno disco sencillo del grupo australiano de rock INXS, el quinto desprendido de su séptimo álbum de estudio X, y fue publicado en noviembre de 1991 en los Países Bajos. La canción fue escrita por Andrew Farriss y Michael Hutchence. Su lanzamiento coincidió con el de Live Baby Live. La canción fue utilizada por CBS-TV en los créditos finales al final de su cobertura de transmisión de los Juegos Olímpicos de Invierno de 1994.​ Una versión regrabada de la canción fue lanzada en el álbum Original Sin con J. D. Fortune como cantante principal.​ (es)
  • "The Stairs" is a song by Australian rock band INXS that was released on its 1990 studio album X. A live performance of "The Stairs" from the band's July 13, 1991 concert at Wembley Stadium was released in the Netherlands as a limited edition single in November 1991. Its release coincided with the release of the Live Baby Live album. The song was written by Andrew Farriss and Michael Hutchence. The B-sides to the single are the studio version of "The Stairs" from the X album and "The One Thing (Live)" from the Live Baby Live album. (en)
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  • «The Stairs» es el vigésimo noveno disco sencillo del grupo australiano de rock INXS, el quinto desprendido de su séptimo álbum de estudio X, y fue publicado en noviembre de 1991 en los Países Bajos. La canción fue escrita por Andrew Farriss y Michael Hutchence. Su lanzamiento coincidió con el de Live Baby Live. Hutchence afirmó que "The Stairs" fue la canción más ambiciosa que jamás había escrito.​ Farris habló sobre la canción en una entrevista con Spin en 1990, explicando que la canción "trata de personas en entornos muy urbanizados que no se comunican. Deberíamos tener plazas como antes, donde la gente va a estos pequeños entornos socialmente instituidos donde está de moda. Personalmente, no creo que la moda y las tendencias vayan realmente a resolver los problemas del mundo."​ La canción fue utilizada por CBS-TV en los créditos finales al final de su cobertura de transmisión de los Juegos Olímpicos de Invierno de 1994.​ Una versión regrabada de la canción fue lanzada en el álbum Original Sin con J. D. Fortune como cantante principal.​ (es)
  • "The Stairs" is a song by Australian rock band INXS that was released on its 1990 studio album X. A live performance of "The Stairs" from the band's July 13, 1991 concert at Wembley Stadium was released in the Netherlands as a limited edition single in November 1991. Its release coincided with the release of the Live Baby Live album. The song was written by Andrew Farriss and Michael Hutchence. Hutchence asserted that "The Stairs" was the most ambitious song he had ever written. Farris spoke about the track in an interview with Spin in 1990, explaining that the song "deals with people in highly urbanized environments not communicating. We should have town squares like they used to have where people go to these little socially instituted environments where it's fashionable. Personally, I don't think fashion and trends are really going to solve the world's problems." The song was used by CBS-TV over the closing credits at the end of their broadcast coverage of the 1994 Winter Olympics. A re-recorded version of the song was released on the 2010 INXS album Original Sin with J.D. Fortune as lead singer. The B-sides to the single are the studio version of "The Stairs" from the X album and "The One Thing (Live)" from the Live Baby Live album. (en)
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