Lonely Is The Night
Air Supply · Other Songs - Air Supply
Really thought that I could live without you
Really thought that I could make it on my own
Sent you away yeah I said I didn't need you
I let you go I let you go I let you go
Now I'm so lost without you
Now you're not here and now I know
(Chorus)
Lonely is the night when I'm not with you
Lonely is the night ain't no light shining through
Till you're in my arms till you're here by my side
Lonely am I
Never thought that I that I would need you
Never thought that I that I'd be missing you
Gotta get you back
I just got to find a way now
To let you know to let you know to let you know
That I'm so lost without you
And now this world it ain't just right
(Repeat Chorus)
I can make it through the day
I can fake it okay
I just smile and pretend
And I tell myself I'll be alright
But lonely is the night
Lonely is the night
(Repeat Chorus)
Really thought that I could make it on my own
Sent you away yeah I said I didn't need you
I let you go I let you go I let you go
Now I'm so lost without you
Now you're not here and now I know
(Chorus)
Lonely is the night when I'm not with you
Lonely is the night ain't no light shining through
Till you're in my arms till you're here by my side
Lonely am I
Never thought that I that I would need you
Never thought that I that I'd be missing you
Gotta get you back
I just got to find a way now
To let you know to let you know to let you know
That I'm so lost without you
And now this world it ain't just right
(Repeat Chorus)
I can make it through the day
I can fake it okay
I just smile and pretend
And I tell myself I'll be alright
But lonely is the night
Lonely is the night
(Repeat Chorus)
Lonely Is The Night
Released by Air Supply, "Lonely Is The Night" stands as a quintessential example of the duo's signature soft rock and pop ballad style. The track exemplifies their ability to blend romantic themes with a polished, melodic production that defined their career during the late 1970s and 1980s. As a staple of their discography, the song captures the emotional vulnerability characteristic of their work, often featured in compilations and live performances alongside hits like "Making Love Out of Nothing at All." Its enduring appeal lies in its accessible composition and the vocal interplay between Graham Bonnet and Russell Watson, cementing its place in the catalog of classic romantic ballads.
