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'''(I 'm) All out of Love ''' is a single by [[Air Supply]] released in [[1980]]. It was written by the Bee Gees. The b-side of this ballad is Old Habits Die Hard. In the Netherlands, where music albums of the album lists have never met, Air Supply was All Out of Love with a 27th place in the top 40 their only success. In the United States and the United Kingdom (No. 2) (No. 11) scored the number higher.
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'''(I 'm) All out of Love ''' is a single by [[Air Supply]] released in [[1980]]. It was written by the Bee Gees. The b-side of this ballad is Old Habits Die Hard.
   
 
The song was covered by a number of artists, partially arranged with foreign language lyrics. The version of Sandra Reemer became a minor hit, none of the covers pulled the Dutch hit parade.
 
The song was covered by a number of artists, partially arranged with foreign language lyrics. The version of Sandra Reemer became a minor hit, none of the covers pulled the Dutch hit parade.
   
 
==Personnel==
 
==Personnel==
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The line-up of this song was adapted by liner notes on single release and the album "LOst in Love".
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* Russell Hitchcock - vocals
 
* Russell Hitchcock - vocals
* Graham Russell - vocals
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* Graham Russell - vocals, guitar, songwriting
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* Robie Porter - producer
* Barry Gibb - background vocals, guitar, orchestral arrangement
 
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* Clive Davis - executive producer, songwriting
* George Terry - guitar
 
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* John Golden - studio mastering
* Cornell Dupree - guitar
 
* George Bitzer - keyboards
 
* Richard Tee - keyboards
 
* Harold Cowart - bass guitar
 
* Steve Gadd - drums
 
* Joe Lala - percussion
 
* Albhy Galuten - orchestral arrangement
 
* Steven Klein - engineer
 
   
 
==Cover versions (in yearly order):==
 
==Cover versions (in yearly order):==
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* [[Karel Gott]] "Já znám lásky pád" (2012)
 
* [[Karel Gott]] "Já znám lásky pád" (2012)
   
==Charts statictics==
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==Charts==
   
 
===Air Supply===
 
===Air Supply===

Revision as of 15:46, 12 January 2017

(I 'm) All out of Love  is a single by Air Supply released in 1980. It was written by the Bee Gees. The b-side of this ballad is Old Habits Die Hard.

The song was covered by a number of artists, partially arranged with foreign language lyrics. The version of Sandra Reemer became a minor hit, none of the covers pulled the Dutch hit parade.

Personnel

The line-up of this song was adapted by liner notes on single release and the album "LOst in Love".

  • Russell Hitchcock - vocals
  • Graham Russell - vocals, guitar, songwriting
  • Robie Porter - producer
  • Clive Davis - executive producer, songwriting
  • John Golden - studio mastering

Cover versions (in yearly order):

Single releases
  • Ingrid Peters "Ich halte zu dir" (1980)
    • Carmen (1999)
  • Dave "Avec ou sans toi" (1981)
  • Sandra Reemer (1987)
  • OTT (1997)
  • Andru Donalds (1999)
  • Lars A. Fredriksen (1999)
  • The Foundation featuring Natalie Rossi (2003)
  • Keira Green (2006)
  • Westlife with Delta Goodrem (2006)
Album tracks only
  • Human Nature (1996)
  • Donny Osmond (2002)
  • Jagged Edge (2002)
  • Soluna (2002)
  • Young Romance Orchestra (2001)
  • Johnny Logan (2004)
  • Tor Endresen (2005)
  • Declan (2006)
  • Karel Gott "Já znám lásky pád" (2012)

Charts

Air Supply

Country Peak
position
Flag of the Netherlands Netherlands 31
Flag of New Zealand New Zealand 21
Flag of the United Kingdom United Kingdom 11
Flag of the United States United States 2


Sandra Reemer

Country Peak
position
Flag of Belgium Belgium (Flanders) 22
Flag of the Netherlands Netherlands 32

OTT

Country Peak
position
Flag of Ireland Ireland 28
Flag of the United Kingdom United Kingdom 11

Andru Donalds

Country Peak
position
Flag of Austria Austria 3
Flag of Germany Germany 3
Flag of Switzerland Switzerland 3

The Foundation feat. Natalie Rossi

Country Peak
position
Flag of Ireland Ireland 28
Flag of the United Kingdom United Kingdom 40

Westlife with Delta Goodrem

Country Peak
position
Flag of Sweden Sweden 31