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"Lost in Love" Single by Air Supply from the album Lost in Love Released January 1980 Format 7" (45 rpm) Genre Pop Length 3:51 Label Arista Records Writer(s) Graham Russell Producer Robie Porter, Rick Chertoff, Charles Fisher Air Supply singles chronology "Lost in Love" (1980) "All Out of Love" (1980) "Lost in Love" is a 1980 song (see 1980 in music) recorded by the Australian group Air Supply. The song was written by group member Graham Russell and included on their album of the same name. A longer version of the song was originally featured on their 1979 album Life Support, where it went to number one on the Australian charts. Air Supply had enjoyed some popularity in their native country during the mid to late 1970s, but the group was largely unknown outside Australia. Russell traveled to England in 1979, and while there, discovered that the group's Australian record label Big Time Records had sold "Lost in Love" to Arista Records in the United States for distribution. Soon thereafter, their song became a hit on the music charts in the U.S.[1] The song spent four weeks atnumber three on the Billboard Hot 100 chart in May 1980 and topped the Billboard adult contemporary chart for six weeks that same year.[2] Covers A country music version of "Lost in Love" was recorded later in 1980 by singers Dickey Lee and Kathy Burdick. This version peaked at number 30 on the Billboard country music chart. In 1980, Demis Roussos included it as a duet with Florence Warner on his album Man of the World. In 1998, it was covered by Kiwi pop group, Deep Obsession, and became a number-one hit in New Zealand. See also List of number-one adult contemporary singles of 1980 (U.S.) List of number-one singles in 1998 (New Zealand) References ^ Hyatt, Wesley (1999). The Billboard Book of #1 Adult Contemporary Hits (Billboard Publications) ^ Whitburn, Joel (1996). The Billboard Book of Top 40 Hits, 6th Edition (Billboard Publications) v · d · eAir Supply Russell Hitchcock · Graham Russell Chrissie Hammond · Jeremy Paul · Frank Esler-Smith · David Moyse · Rex Goh · David Green · Ralph Cooper · Wally Stocker · Cliff Rehrig · Mark T. Williams · Guy Allison · Carrigan Chantz · Tommy Emmanuel · Don Cromwell · Ken Rarick · Adrian Smith · Nigel Macara · others Studio albums Air Supply · The Whole Thing's Started · Love & Other Bruises · Life Support · Lost in Love · The One That You Love · Now and Forever · Air Supply · Hearts in Motion · The Christmas Album · The Earth Is... · The Vanishing Race · News from Nowhere · The Book of Love · Yours Truly · Across the Concrete Sky · The Singer and the Song · Mumbo Jumbo Live & compilations Greatest Hits · Making Love... The Very Best of Air Supply · Now and Forever...Greatest Hits Live · The Definitive Collection · Sweet Dreams: The Encore Collection · Ultimate Air Supply · Forever Love: 36 Greatest Hits · Platinum and Gold Collection · Love Songs · All Out of Love Live · Free Love Singles "Love and Other Bruises" · " Empty Pages" · "Do What You Do" · "That's How the Whole Thing Started" · "Do It Again" · "Love and Other Bruises" · "What a Life" · "All Out of Love" · "Just Another Woman" · "Lost in Love" · "All Out of Love" · "Every Woman in the World" · "The One That You Love" · "Here I Am" · "Sweet Dreams" · "Even the Nights Are Better" · "Young Love" · "Two Less Lonely People in the World" · "Making Love Out of Nothing at All" · "Just As I Am" · "The Power of Love (You Are My Lady)" · "Lonely Is the Night" · "Without You" · "Goodbye" · "Someone" · " The Way I Feel" · "Dance with Me" Related articles Discography This 1980s pop song-related article is a stub. You can help Wikipedia by expanding it.v · d · e