Lost in Love (Air Supply Song) - Covers

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A country music version of "Lost in Love" was recorded later in 1980 by singers Dickey Lee and Kathy Burdick. This version peaked at number 30 on the Billboard country music chart. In 1980, Demis Roussos included it as a duet with Florence Warner on his album Man of the World. In 1998, it was covered by Kiwi pop group, Deep Obsession, and became a number-one hit in New Zealand.

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