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“Don’t Change My Luck” is a track from Suzi Quatro’s 1978 album If You Knew Suzi…, a record that showcased her evolving rock-pop sensibilities and the prolific songwriting partnership of Mike Chapman and Nicky Chinn . Chapman and Chinn, famed for their work with artists like Sweet, Mud, and Suzi herself, crafted a song that blended earworm melodies with Quatro’s gritty, assertive vocal delivery .

Though not released as a major hit in the UK, the song was included as one of the A-sides in several European single releases, often paired with the B-side “Wiser Than You,” a Quatro–Len Tuckey composition  The track presents a mid-tempo rock-pop groove, showcasing Suzi’s signature bass playing and confident vocal persona—a refinement of her earlier glam-rock rebellion into a polished, radio-friendly sound .

“If You Knew Suzi…” was Suzi’s fifth studio album, and sourced diverse influences—rock, pop, even soft rock—while still anchoring Quatro’s identity firmly in the driver’s seat . The LP also featured hits like “If You Can’t Give Me Love” and the international duet “Stumblin’ In,” her US top‑40 breakthrough . Within this context, “Don’t Change My Luck” stands as a statement of resolve: a woman unafraid to call the shots in both her music and personal life.

While it may not have climbed high on the charts—reaching only No. 72 on some European charts—it remains a fan favorite, praised for its catchy chorus and polished production . In retrospective assessments, music critics and listeners note its balance of mainstream appeal and edge, exemplifying Quatro’s capacity to adapt to the late‑1970s musical landscape while maintaining her rock credentials .

In short, “Don’t Change My Luck” offers a snapshot of Suzi Quatro at a crossroads—embracing pop accessibility without sacrificing her raw, self-assertive edge. This song, though often overshadowed by her bigger hits, deserves recognition for highlighting the enduring power and creative versatility of one of rock’s pioneering women.

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