Westlife - All Out Of Love -

The song was originally written by and Clive Davis for the soft rock duo Air Supply in 1980. For Westlife's 2006 cover, the production was handled by the Swedish duo David Kreuger and Per Magnusson , who were frequent collaborators with the band.

: The song highlights the distinct vocal ranges of Shane Filan, Mark Feehily, Nicky Byrne, and Kian Egan, complemented by Goodrem's soprano harmonies. Lyrical Meaning and Style WESTLIFE - ALL OUT OF LOVE

: An interesting piece of trivia from the original songwriting process is that the lyric "I'm so lost without you" was nearly "I want to arrest you," a phrase Graham Russell used in Australia to mean "get your attention" before Clive Davis suggested the change for broader appeal. Reception and Impact The song was originally written by and Clive

While "The Rose" was the only official single released from The Love Album , "All Out of Love" became a fan favorite and a staple of the album's success. Lyrical Meaning and Style : An interesting piece

: The Love Album debuted at No. 1 on the UK Albums Chart, selling over 200,000 copies in its first week alone.

The song is a quintessential that explores themes of heartbreak, regret, and the desperate yearning for reconciliation.

: The lyrics describe a person who is "lost without" their partner and realizes too late that they were "so wrong".