The lead single from their self-titled 1985 album. It features a music video that looks like a high-budget perfume commercial, but the song itself is a return to basics: a simple confession of flawed love. It was their last major Top 20 hit in the US, but it remains a staple for collectors of .
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The title track from their blockbuster album. This song is pure prom night nostalgia. The opening synth pad is instantly recognizable. Lyrically, it is a plea from the "nice guy" friend who thinks he deserves the girl more than her current boyfriend does. It is melodramatic, yes, but perfectly executed. The lead single from their self-titled 1985 album
"The One That You Love" (1981): This track solidified their status as the kings of the romantic ballad. With its conversational verses and soaring chorus, it captured the universal anxiety and passion of early romance, reaching number one on the charts. The Timeless Echo: Air Supply and the Legacy