Talk:Air Supply (1985 album)
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[edit ]Most of Air Supply's albums have been incorrectly stating that the Gibbs (Barry, Robin & Maurice) wrote all their material or most of it. This is not true as the majority of their top 40 hits were written by one the other or both of the leaders of the group (Russell Hitchcock and Graham Russell) — Preceding unsigned comment added by 69.207.91.202 (talk) 01:42, 29 December 2014 (UTC) [reply ]
The Bee Gees did not write any of this album at all. Many of the tracks were written by the band, some were not and obviously Sandy is a Bruce Springsteen cover and The Power Of Love of Jennifer Rush. The album was produced largely by Bob Ezrin.