Here I Am - Air Supply [Validated]
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The struggle between moving on and being pulled back by a past love. Imagery: "Standing on the corner," "Hiding from the rain."
If you are playing this on a piano or guitar, the structure follows a classic pop-ballad emotional arc. Here I Am - Air Supply
Start the verses with a breathy, light tone. Save the "power" for the final chorus.
C -> G/B -> Am -> Am/G -> F -> G -> C F -> G -> Em -> Am -> F -> G -> C 🎤 Performance Tips To nail the emotional delivery of this track: Do you need a for similar 80s ballads
"Here I Am (Just When I Thought I Was Over You)" by Air Supply is a classic 1981 soft-rock ballad. To create a "useful feature" for this song, I have broken down its core elements for musicians, karaoke fans, and listeners. 🎵 Song Profile: "Here I Am" Air Supply Album: The One That You Love (1981) Tempo: ~84 BPM (Ballad) Key: C Major (modulates to D Major) Vocal Range: High Tenor (signature Russell Hitchcock style) 🎹 Chord Progression (Simplified)
The chorus phrases are long. Inhale deeply before "Just when I thought I was over you." Start the verses with a breathy, light tone
Prepare for the key change near the end. The pitch jumps up, requiring more head voice or a strong belt. 📝 Thematic Analysis Useful for songwriting or analyzing the lyrics: