Songwriter: Graham Russell

Producer: Peter Dawkins

Who are we to say who we must obey
To get much better, ooh to get much better
Who are we to say there's only one way to read the letter
A decision to make and here I must be sure
It will not break me
Not a friend in the place to say to my face
If I'm right or if I'm wrong

Who are we to say what we must throw away
It doesn't matter, ooh it doesn't matter
This is for me, this is for you
It's not inspiring it's not the right thing
I can't accept some things
Irrespective of how long you tell me
You can make me give in but that's because
I'm stronger than I should be

I don't believe you, I don't believe the things you say
There's another way, I can choose to take
There's another way and it's for me to make

When there's a voice to tell you the choice
You will remember, ooh you will remember
Know what to take, what decisions to make without thinking
I can't accept some things
I never will say yes when I don't mean to
You am make me give in but that's because
I'm happy when I'm with you

I don't believe you, I don't believe the things you say
There's another way, I can choose to take
There's another way and it's for me to make

Air Supply

Air Supply are a soft rock duo formed in 1975. From 1980-1985 the band had a string of hits that charted well in the US, Canada, New Zealand and their homeland Australia.

After Graham Russell’s music was ignored by bandmates in two previous bands, he auditioned for and won a part as a chorus member in a Melbourne production of Jesus Christ Superstar. This is where he met and teamed up with Russell Hitchcock, who had missed the JCS auditions in Sydney – so he flew to Melbourne and landed a spot in the same chorus.

The two submitted a demo of two songs – “Love And Other Bruises” and “If You Knew Me” to CBS Records and got signed. The former went to #3 in Australia, so they assembled session musicians, released their self-titled debut album, and toured Australia.