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** "Theatre/HeathersTheMusical": Heather Chandler's ghost responds to a sentimental fake suicide note supposedly written by her with the words, "You're making me sound like Air Supply!"

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** "Theatre/HeathersTheMusical": Theatre/HeathersTheMusical: Heather Chandler's ghost responds to a sentimental fake suicide note supposedly written by her with the words, "You're making me sound like Air Supply!"
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** "Theater/Heathers": Heather Chandler's ghost responds to a sentimental fake suicide note supposedly written by her with the words, "You're making me sound like Air Supply!"

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** "Theater/Heathers": "Theatre/HeathersTheMusical": Heather Chandler's ghost responds to a sentimental fake suicide note supposedly written by her with the words, "You're making me sound like Air Supply!"
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** "Theatre/Heathers": Heather Chandler's responds to a sentimental fake suicide note supposedly written by her with the words, "You're making me sound like Air Supply!"

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** "Theatre/Heathers": "Theater/Heathers": Heather Chandler's ghost responds to a sentimental fake suicide note supposedly written by her with the words, "You're making me sound like Air Supply!"
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** "Theater/Heathers" Heather Chandler's responds to a sentimental fake suicide note supposedly written by her with the words, "You're making me sound like Air Supply!"

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** "Theater/Heathers" "Theatre/Heathers": Heather Chandler's responds to a sentimental fake suicide note supposedly written by her with the words, "You're making me sound like Air Supply!"
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* ReferencedBy: ''Series/YoungSheldon'': In "Potential Energy and Hooch on a Park Bench", Sturgis likes the music they play at Davidson's, which includes songs by Air Supply. Sturgis even half-sings an Air Supply song.
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* ChannelHop: The band released one low-selling album on Creator/ColumbiaRecords before having hits on Creator/{{Arista|Records}}.
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* DescendedCreator: Creator/AristaRecords president Clive Davis got a co-writing credit on "All Out of Love" after suggesting a crucial lyric change in the chorus. It was originally written as "I'm all out of love, I want to arrest you", which meant that the singer wants attention, but Davis felt [[SeparatedByACommonLanguage that meaning would fly over the heads of Americans]], and asked Graham Russell to change it to "I'm so lost without you."

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* DescendedCreator: Creator/AristaRecords president Clive Davis got a co-writing credit on "All Out of Love" after suggesting a crucial lyric change in the chorus. It was originally written as "I'm all out of love, I want to arrest you", which meant that the singer wants attention, but Davis felt [[SeparatedByACommonLanguage that meaning would fly over the heads of Americans]], and asked Graham Russell to change it to "I'm so lost without you.""
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* DescendedCreator: Creator/AristaRecords president Clive Davis got a co-writing credit on "All Out of Love", after suggesting a crucial lyric change in the chorus. It was originally written as "I'm all out of love, I want to arrest you", which meant that the singer wants attention, but Davis felt [[SeparatedByACommonLanguage that meaning would fly over the heads of Americans]], and asked Graham Russell to change it to "I'm so lost without you."

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* DescendedCreator: Creator/AristaRecords president Clive Davis got a co-writing credit on "All Out of Love", Love" after suggesting a crucial lyric change in the chorus. It was originally written as "I'm all out of love, I want to arrest you", which meant that the singer wants attention, but Davis felt [[SeparatedByACommonLanguage that meaning would fly over the heads of Americans]], and asked Graham Russell to change it to "I'm so lost without you."
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* WhatCouldHaveBeen: The first line of the chorus of "All Out of Love" would have been "I'm all out of love, I want to arrest you", which meant that the singer wants attention. However, [[SeparatedByACommonLanguage that meaning would fly over the heads of Americans]], and thus the line was changed into "I'm all out of love, I'm so lost without you". And thus, Clive Davis, the one who suggested the change, has a songwriting credit alongside Graham Russell.

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* WhatCouldHaveBeen: The first line of the chorus of DescendedCreator: Creator/AristaRecords president Clive Davis got a co-writing credit on "All Out of Love" would have been Love", after suggesting a crucial lyric change in the chorus. It was originally written as "I'm all out of love, I want to arrest you", which meant that the singer wants attention. However, attention, but Davis felt [[SeparatedByACommonLanguage that meaning would fly over the heads of Americans]], and thus the line was changed into asked Graham Russell to change it to "I'm all out of love, I'm so lost without you". And thus, Clive Davis, the one who suggested the change, has a songwriting credit alongside Graham Russell.you."
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* ChartDisplacement: The duo only had one #1 hit in the U.S., "The One That You Love", which isn't quite as well known as "Lost in Love" or "All Out of Love".
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* WhatCouldHaveBeen: The first line of the chorus of "All Out of Love" would be "I'm all out of love, I want to arrest you", which meant that the singer wants attention. However, [[SeparatedByACommonLanguage that meaning would fly over the heads of Americans]], and thus the line was changed into "I'm all out of love, I'm so lost without you". And thus, Clive Davis, the one who suggested the change, has a songwriting credit alongside Graham Russell.

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* WhatCouldHaveBeen: The first line of the chorus of "All Out of Love" would be have been "I'm all out of love, I want to arrest you", which meant that the singer wants attention. However, [[SeparatedByACommonLanguage that meaning would fly over the heads of Americans]], and thus the line was changed into "I'm all out of love, I'm so lost without you". And thus, Clive Davis, the one who suggested the change, has a songwriting credit alongside Graham Russell.

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* WhatCouldHaveBeen: The first line of the chorus of "All Out of Love" would be "I'm all out of love, I want to arrest you", which meant that the singer wants attention. However, [[SeparatedByACommonLanguage that meaning would fly over the heads of Americans]], and thus the line was changed into "I'm all out of love, I'm so lost without you". And thus, Clive Davis, the one who suggested the change, has a songwriting credit alongside Graham Russell.

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