Air Supply es un grupo de pop formado por el inglés Graham Russell (1 de junio, Sherwood, Nottingham) y el Australiano Russell Hitchcock (15 de junio de 1949, Victoria, Melbourne), los cuales se conocieron al ser miembros de reparto de la obra teatral "Jesus Christ Superstar". Luego de tocar algunas canciones juntos y de unirse con Frank Esler-Smith y con Jeremy Paul, firman un contrato con CBS Records, lanzando su primer disco "Air Supply" en 1976
¡Cuatro años de duro trabajo!Este mes de mayo cumplimos cuatro años al aire. Seguimos trabajando en la difusión de este maravilloso instrumento, ¡gracias por participar en nuestra historia!
A Now the night has gone AEmEm* Em Now the night has gone away ay ay A Doesnt seem that long AEmEm* Em We hardly had two words to say ay ay
Dm Hold me in your arms G For just another day CGC I promise this one will go slow C Oh Oh DmCG We have the right you know DmCGG We have the right you know
A Dont say the morning's come AEmEm* Em Dont say the morning's come so soo ooo oon A Must we end this way AEmEm* Em When so much here is hard to loo ooo oose
Dm Love is everywhere G I know it is CG Such moments as this C Are too few C Oh Oh DmCG Its all up to you DmCGG Its all up to you
[Chorus]
GC Here I am CG The one that you love DmG Asking for another day GCG Understand the one that you love DmG Loves you in so many ways
A Tell me we can stay AEmEm* Em Tell me we can stay oh plee eee ease A They are the words to say AEmEm* Em The only words I can belie eee eve
Dm Hold me in your arms G For just another day CGC I promise this one will go slow C Oh Oh DmCG We have the right you know DmCG We have the right you know
GC Here I am CG The one that you love DmG Asking for another day GCG Understand the one that you love DmG Loves you in so many ways
[REPEAT CHORUS]
[Bridge]
A The night has gone DmDmG A part of yesterday GC I dont know what to say CG (don't know what to say) GDmDmDmDmG I dont know what to say ay ay ay ay
[REPEAT CHORUS] 3 or 4 times.
The Em* is the same as Em, except you slide your fingers down to the fourth fret from the second fret.