Air Supply Lyrics — by Popularity
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About Air Supply
Air Supply is an Australian soft rock duo formed in Melbourne in 1975, who became synonymous with the lush, romantic ballad sound that dominated adult contemporary radio in the late 1970s and early 1980s. The partnership between Russell Hitchcock's soaring, operatic vocals and Graham Russell's melodic songwriting created a distinctive sound characterized by sweeping orchestral arrangements, layered harmonies, and deeply emotional lyrics about love and heartbreak. Their breakthrough came with "Lost In Love" (1980), which established their template of cinematic romance, followed by a string of massive hits including "All Out of Love," "Every Woman in the World," and the epic "Making Love Out of Nothing at All," which showcased Hitchcock's remarkable four-octave range against dramatic, Phil Spector-influenced production. While critics often dismissed them as overly sentimental, Air Supply's music struck a profound chord with audiences worldwide, selling over 20 million albums and becoming a cultural touchstone for romantic moments across generations. Their sound helped define the soft rock era alongside artists like Chicago and Foreigner, though Air Supply's approach was more unabashedly romantic and theatrical. Despite changing musical trends, the duo has maintained their signature style across 633 albums and nearly five decades, proving that their brand of earnest, heart-on-sleeve romanticism has enduring appeal. Their influence can be heard in contemporary artists who embrace emotional vulnerability and grand musical gestures, cementing Air Supply's legacy as masters of the power ballad.