All Out Of Love

Album: Lost In Love (1980)
Charted: 11 2
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  • I'm lying alone with my head on the phone
    Thinking of you 'til it hurts
    I know you're hurt too, but what else can we do?
    Tormented and torn apart
    I wish I could carry your smile in my heart
    For times when my life seems so low
    It would make me believe what tomorrow could bring
    When today doesn't really know
    Doesn't really know

    I'm all out of love, I'm so lost without you
    I know you were right believing for so long
    I'm all out of love, what am I without you?
    I can't be too late to say that I was so wrong

    I want you to come back and carry me home
    Away from these long, lonely nights
    I'm reaching for you, are you feeling it too?
    Does the feeling seem oh so right?
    And what would you say if I called on you now
    And said that I can't hold on?
    There's no easy way, it gets harder each day
    Please love me or I'll be gone
    I'll be gone

    I'm all out of love, I'm so lost without you
    I know you were right believing for so long
    I'm all out of love, what am I without you?
    I can't be too late to say that I was so wrong

    Oh, what are you thinking of?
    What are you thinking of?
    What are you thinking of?
    What are you thinking of?

    I'm all out of love, I'm so lost without you
    I know you were right believing for so long
    I'm all out of love, what am I without you?
    I can't be too late, I know I was so wrong

    I'm all out of love, I'm so lost without you
    I know you were right believing for so long
    I'm all out of love, what am I without you?
    I can't be too late, I know I was so wrong

    I'm all out of love, I'm so lost without you
    I know you were right believing for so long
    I'm all out of love, what am I without you?
    I can't be too late to say that I was so wrong
    (I'm all out of love, I'm so lost without you, I know you were right) Writer/s: Clive J. Davis, Graham Russell
    Publisher: Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd., Universal Music Publishing Group
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

Comments: 26

  • Mark from CaliforniaAir Supply's "All Out of Love" peaked at #2 on 13 September 1980 in the Hot 100, holding this slot for four weeks. During its first three weeks and fourth one at the #2 slot, "Upside Down" from former Supremes frontwoman Diana Ross and "Another One Bites the Dust" from Queen, respectively, held the top slot. They have only had one song peak at the top slot, that being "The One That You Love", holding that slot on 25 July of the following year.
  • Kayne from Oakland, CaliforniaUnderrated band. Their music's always great and top notch!
  • Nate from Port Huron, MiOne of my favorite Supernatural moments.
  • Paul from Detroit, MiAir Supply's most beautiful song. A simply gorgeous love song.
  • Paul from Detroit, MiI had to hear this song several times before I was hooked. Absolutely pure cheese, beautiful!
  • Joel from Columbia, MdSappy and cheesy but so damned effective. Good song to dedicate to your lost love.
  • Sam from Jo'burg, South AfricaThis is a fabulous song, although now when I hear it, all I can think of is Ryan Reynolds singing this drunkenly in Van Wilder!
  • Larry from Fayetteville, NcWhat other movie is this in? I am thinking it was an 80's teen movie. I just can't remember. Only 80's movie I can find it listed for tho is Ghostbusters, but I don't think thats it. Great song tho =)
  • Arthur from Lakeland, FlThis is the theme of my life. My girlfriend had her best friend come up 2 me and break it up, just like in the South Park episode. I went in 2 a state of depression. I listened 2 this song nonstop and now, when I hear it, all I can think about is her.
  • Arianna from Largo, Fl They played this song on one "South Park" episode. Wendy broke up with Stan, and boy, he was smashed to pieces. Meanwhile, Butters fell in love with one of the waitresses at 'Raisins'...but he ended up getting his heart broken, too.

    This song tugs at the heart strings.
  • Eddie from Philadelphia, WaEddie - I feel your pain. But dude - you sound like a real hoser. I mean, act like a man. Call your boyfriend Andrew K. out there in Seattle and weep to him. We don't want to hear it.
  • Eddie from Seattle, WaI know it sounds corny, but this is basically the theme song of my life. Sometimes I feel like I'm 'all out of love' for my Philadelphia Eagles,....don't get me wrong, I LOVE them,...but it's really hard to deal with them not making/winning the Superbowl. Simply put "I know you hurt too but what else can we do"..."Tormented and torn apart". That pretty much says it all.
  • Annie from LondonAir Supply have the most romantic and feel good love songs ever. 'Two less lonely people in the world' is another track which i will treasure forever.Pete of Australia I respect your comment. Felt the same, time heals but the bruise/scar will remain.
  • Kent from Raleigh, NcThe final note of the song is possibly the longest-held note on a hit song.
  • Carlos from Lima, Peruin Peru Air Supply is very famous, about 10 hits are popular here, so negative comments about them are illogical to me, they know how to move people and touch their hearts... one of the best romantics bands all over the world
  • Theodore from Newark, NjI had to register just to comment on this song, and Air Supply in general. They were popular in the US right at the time when New Wave and New Romantic music (not to mention MTV) were breaking, and Air Supply was considered the worst-of-the-worst. To this day, if you say "air supply" to people who remember them, they will roll their eyes by way of derision. All their songs sounded the same, coma-inducing. I could never understand why they were SO popular. Music to commit-suicide by...
  • Real from Atlanta, GaIdiots and their cheese categorizations aside, Air Supply had the write stuff for a few years there. They epitomized that vibe of either being with someone by a cozy fire...or being alone. Lost in Love, Every Woman in the World, Even the Nights Are Better, The One that You Love, Making Love out of Nothing at All and Lonely is the Night (along with this one) are simply great soft rock classics.
  • Pete from Nowra, Australiai remember seeing Air Supply at the Maroubra Seals club in Australia..i was with this girl , trying to give her a smootch...my friend noticed she waasn't responding to my advances...we broke up a short while later..... was i lost in love?? i don't know... but she was every women in the world to me ......yes songfacts fans i had love to share ..but the bruises also came with it..i had love and bruises..
  • Adam from Poplar Bluff, MoI feel bad for you guys over in the UK. They had plenty of good songs.
  • Merv from Wellington, New ZealandPaul I totally agree - are they singing to each other - sorry for this lame question if it is so self evident. They just complement each other oh so well. Please love me or I'll be gone - profound stuff. And we all know how it feels to wait for a phonecall - and today doesn't know - who knows what the future holds.
  • Paul from London, EnglandAll Out Of Love is such a beautiful song and is one of my all-time favourites. Shame this was a one-hit-wonder in the UK for Air Supply.
  • Geno from Peoria, IlI was in love with a beautuiful girl named Amy who wanted to see these guys in concert so of course I went. She was great and so was the song. Went our separate ways when she went the next year to the Land Down Under. Heres to Amy.
  • Tamar Elizabeth from Murrieta, CaMaking Love Out of Nothing at All is beautiful. Why don't they have that song registered?
  • Dee from Indianapolis, InThis song can bring tears to my eyes everytime I hear it. I was eleven when this was a hit and was experincing my 1st crushes on girls. We use to have neighborhood dances and this was a popular song to slow dance to. As cheesey as Air Supply may be now, they had it going on back then. I also love "Making Love out of Nothing at All".
  • Jake from Perry, IaIt was also featured on the South Park episode where Wendy broke up with Stan
  • Dustin from Tampa, FlI dont like this song, but it was once used in the former Fox show Family Guy.
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