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Air Supply Popular Song Rankings [2026]

Air Supply is a band formed in Melbourne, Australia, in 1975, and they currently perform as a duo.

With talent that flows like a spring, they have released more than 15 albums to date.

Here, we’ll introduce some of their popular songs—perfect, laid-back tracks to enjoy in the summer.

Air Supply Popular Song Rankings [2026]

Love Is AllAir Supply6rank/position

It’s a hidden gem by Air Supply, notable for its sweet melody and heartwarming lyrics.

Graham Russell’s delicate vocals gently speak to the wonder of love.

Featured on their 1987 Christmas album, the song carries the sparkling sheen characteristic of the ’80s while delivering a timeless message of love.

The chorus’s recurring phrase, “Love is everything,” really resonates with listeners.

It’s perfect not only for the Christmas season but also for moments when you want to feel the bond with someone special.

Highly recommended for those who want to immerse themselves in Air Supply’s signature harmonies and romantic world.

The Eyes of a ChildAir Supply7rank/position

Air Supply – “The Eyes Of A Child”
The Eyes of a ChildAir Supply

The Australian duo Air Supply’s 1987 release The Christmas Album includes two original songs in addition to its covers.

This work is a ballad co-written by Graham Russell and composer Ron Bloom, asking us—now that we’re adults—to rediscover the importance of reclaiming the pure gaze of childhood that resonates more deeply with age.

Interweaving strings and orchestral accompaniment, its serene, emotionally rich finish is quintessentially Air Supply’s romantic sound.

There are records of it being distributed as a promotional single, and it remains a hidden gem that still gets radio play every Christmas season.

Why not give it a quiet listen on a peaceful Christmas Eve?

Lost in LoveAir Supply8rank/position

Air Supply – Lost In Love [ Original Australian Version – FULL AUDIO HD ] [ A Tribute Video ]
Lost in LoveAir Supply

Air Supply is a group from Melbourne, Australia.

With their soaring, clear high-register vocals, they produced many hit songs.

This track reached No.

3 on the U.S.

charts in 1980 and raised their profile.

Though unrelated to the lyrics, perhaps due to the melody and vocal image, the Japanese edition’s album jacket featured a surfing photo.