Remember INXS? They made some genuinely unique music in the '80s and '90s before their vocalist Michael Hutchense met one of the most ignominious ends in music history in 1997. The band actually carried on without him, like the Doors playing shows after Jim Morrison’s death, hoping nobody noticed the all-crushing void devouring the stage.
Many of the INXS songs are just too '80s/'90s contemporary pop for my taste, but a few of their songs I consider underappreciated gems. Example: "Beautiful Girl."
This song came later in their run of hits, the rest of which were big, boisterous numbers. This song seems to be taking a little stock of their situation. With the end near at hand, it plays as a coda.
Just an excellent chorus, very memorable. Early '90s pop was still based on stand-out melodies, especially choruses. Songs actually developed, instead of how so many pop songs now just settle on one highly-produced progression and only offer nominally varying singing parts and dynamics over the top to make you feel they are going somewhere. It's a postmodern bit of music business, I think - why waste two catchy progressions in one song? I just think music was meant to develop, not loop.