Australian soft-rock duo Air Supply formed after performing together on a production of Jesus Christ Superstar in 1975. Writers and singers Russell Hitchcock and Graham Russell are the core of the band, usually accompanied by session musicians, some more regular than others. In the early 80s they enjoyed great chart success across the world, firstly with "Lost in Love", "All Out of Love", and "Every Woman in the World" from triple platinum album Lost In Love. Second album The One That You Love included a chart-topping title track, and the hits "Here I Am (Just When I Thought I Was Over You)" and "Sweet Dreams". Now and Forever performed well too, and a Greatest Hits album in 1983 was certified quadruple platinum in America.
In the mid-80s their fortunes diminished and the group split for a number of years. Since re-uniting in 1991, Air Supply have released several more albums, but times have changed and they don't gain much exposure. Despite the failure of their new material to reach a new audience, Hitchock and Russell continue to tour and perform in front of large crowds of older fans.