All Out of Love by Air Supply Song Info
"All Out of Love" is a pop–ballad by Air Supply, released in 1980. It reached number 2 in the US and number 11 in the UK. The song is considered to be one of the Greatest Love songs, placing 92nd in VH1's list of the 100 Greatest Love Songs. The song has been covered by numerous artists since. The Cantopop artist Alan Tam translated the song into Cantonese, and made a cover Small Hurricane, which became a hit in Hong Kong in 1981. Andru Donalds released it as a single making it a Top 5 hit in parts of Europe in 1999 and Australian boy band Mercury4 included the song on their debut album in 2004. American R&B group Jagged Edge recorded a version for the soundtrack to the Jamie Foxx movie Breakin' All the Rules (2004). The boy-band Westlife from the Republic of Ireland recorded the song as a duet with Australian singer Delta Goodrem for Westlife's 2006 album, The Love Album, and performed it together live on an episode of the The X Factor. Their version reached number 31 on the Swedish singles chart as a digital download in February 2007, but was not released as a commercial single in any other markets. Fellow Irish boyband OTT had a hit with the song in their native country in 1996, and the following year in the UK. The song has also been covered by the band Enigma, and later by English singer Declan Galbraith. John Barrowman includes a version on his 2007 album Another Side. Cliff Richard also covered this on his 2007 album Love... The Album. Keira Green recorded a dance cover in 2006 that found its way onto numerous dance compilation albums. Another cover of this song, was done in 2004, by Canadian recording artist, Mary Zilba, who's pop/dance rendition was a Top 40 Hit on the Canadian Charts for over 12 weeks. The song has been featured in advertising campaigns for Denny's restaurant since 2007, Todd Solondz's movie Happiness 1998, the South Park episode "Raisins", and the Office episode "Stress Relief". A few lines from the song are also sung by the title character in the 2002 movie Van Wilder, in which he claims the title is "'Gwen Used Me For Her Story, Then Married an Ass Wipe... and Ran Over My Heart With a Big Metaphorical Truck.' Originally performed by Air Supply."