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"Every Woman in the World" is a song by British/Australian soft rock duo Air Supply. The song was written by Dominic Bugatti and Frank Musker . It was the third release from their fifth studio album, Lost in Love .
To prevent confusion, the song was originally released as "Here I Am" on the LP but was re-titled "Here I Am (Just When I Thought I Was Over You)" for the release of the single, so as not to be confused with the group's No. 1 hit song "The One That You Love" earlier in the year which contains the lyrics: "Here I am, the one that you love."
"All Out of Love" is a song by British/Australian soft rock duo Air Supply, released as a single in 1980 from their fifth studio album Lost in Love. The song was written by Graham Russell and Clive Davis .
The third top 5 single of the album, "Every Woman in the World", peaked at No. 5 in the US. [6] Although never a single, "Chances" has been included on many of the band's hits compilations. [7] "Just Another Woman", a disco song, was originally released on the album Life Support, and was also a hit in Malaysia during the 1980s.
"Here I Am (Just When I Thought I Was Over You)" reached No. 5 on the US chart, being closely related to the style of Barry Manilow, one of the band's influences. [3] The third single of the album was "Sweet Dreams", followed by "Keeping the Love Alive".
"Every Woman in the World" 1981 "Even the Nights Are Better" "Young Love" 1982 "Here I Am (Just When I Thought I Was Over You)" "Keeping the Love Alive" "The One That You Love" 1983 "Making Love Out of Nothing at All" 1985 "Just as I Am" "The Power of Love" 1986 "Lonely Is the Night" "One More Chance" 1987 "Winter Wonderland" "The Eyes of a Child"
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"The One That You Love" is a song by British-Australian soft rock duo Air Supply, released as a single from their sixth studio album of the same name. It was written by member Graham Russell . The song reached No. 1 in the United States , topping the Billboard Hot 100 chart on 25 July 1981 and remaining there for one week; it is the duo's only ...