"Superstar" is a 1969 song written by
Bonnie Bramlett
Bonnie Bramlett (born Bonnie Lynn O'Farrell, November 8, 1944) is an American singer and occasional actress known for performing with her husband, Delaney Bramlett, as Delaney & Bonnie. She continues to sing as a solo artist.
Life and career
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and
Leon Russell
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, that has been a hit for many artists in different genres in the years since. The best-known versions are by
the Carpenters
The Carpenters were an American vocal and instrumental duo consisting of siblings Karen Carpenter, Karen (1950–1983) and Richard Carpenter (musician), Richard Carpenter (born 1946). They produced a distinctive soft musical style, combining ...
in 1971,
Luther Vandross
Luther Ronzoni Vandross Jr. (April 20, 1951 – July 1, 2005) was an American Soul music, soul and Contemporary R&B, R&B singer, songwriter, and record producer. Over his career, he achieved eleven consecutive RIAA certification, RIAA-certified ...
in 1983, and
Sonic Youth
Sonic Youth were an American rock band formed in New York City in 1981. Founding members Kim Gordon (bass, vocals, guitar), Thurston Moore (lead guitar, vocals) and Lee Ranaldo (rhythm guitar, vocals) remained together for the entire history of ...
in 1994.
Original Delaney and Bonnie version
Rita Coolidge
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came up with the song idea, based on observing the relationships of female
groupies
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with rock stars in the late 1960s.
In its first recorded incarnation, the song was called "Groupie (Superstar)", and was released in December 1969 as the
B-side
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of the Delaney & Bonnie single "Comin' Home". Released by
Atco Records
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in the United States and
Atlantic Records
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in the rest of the world, the full credit on the single was "Delaney & Bonnie and Friends featuring
Eric Clapton
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."
"Comin' Home" reached number 84 on the
US pop singles chart, although it achieved a peak of sixteen on the
UK Singles Chart.
The original version of "Superstar" finally surfaced in 1972, when the
album
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''
D&B Together'' was released, shortly before Delaney and Bonnie's marriage and collaboration ended. That version was also included as a bonus track on a 2006 reissue of the 1970 album, ''
Eric Clapton
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''.
Bonnie Bramlett later rerecorded the song on her 2002 solo album, ''I'm Still the Same''. Using just the "Superstar" title, she rendered it as a very slow, piano-based
torch song
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.
Personnel
(Taken from the liner notes of the 2006 Deluxe Edition of the ''Eric Clapton'' album):
* Delaney Bramlett - rhythm guitar & vocals
* Bonnie Bramlett - vocals
* Eric Clapton - lead guitar
*
Dave Mason
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- guitar
*
Bobby Whitlock
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- organ
*
Carl Radle
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- bass
*
Jim Gordon - drums
*
Jim Price - trumpet
*
Bobby Keys
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- tenor sax
* Tex Johnson - percussion
* Rita Coolidge - vocals
Produced by Delaney Bramlett, recorded at A&M Studios, Los Angeles, September 27October 10, 1969.
Carpenters version
"Superstar" became most popular after its treatment by
the Carpenters
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.
Richard Carpenter became aware of the song after watching
Bette Midler
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sing it on the February 15, 1971 edition of ''
The Tonight Show with Johnny Carson''.
Produced by Richard Carpenter with Jack Daugherty, it was recorded using members of the
Wrecking Crew, a famed collection of
Los Angeles
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-area
session musician
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s. Because the original subject matter of the song was more risqué than was typical for the Carpenters, Richard changed a lyric in the second verse from "And I can hardly wait/To sleep with you again" to the less suggestive "And I can hardly wait/To be with you again." The track was finished in one take.
Karen Carpenter's vocal was praised for its intensity and emotional nature.
David Hepworth
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commented: "Even with only half her mind on the job, she delivered a perfect performance. The guide vocal never needed to be replaced."
The duo's rendition was included on the May 1971 album ''
Carpenters
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,'' and then released as a single in August 1971, rising to number 2 on the
''Billboard'' Hot 100 pop singles chart, held out of the top spot by
Rod Stewart
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's "
Maggie May". It also became Carpenters' fifth consecutive top-five single in the ''Billboard'' Hot 100. It spent two weeks at number one on the
Easy Listening
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chart that autumn, earning
gold record
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status. It reached number 18 on the
UK Singles chart and charted in Australia and
New Zealand
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as well.
Richard was nominated for a
Grammy Award for Best Arrangement Accompanying Vocalist for the song. "Superstar" would go on to appear on two mid-1970s Carpenters live albums as well as on many compilation albums, including the 2004 SACD compilation ''The Singles: 1969–1981'' (not to be confused with the regular CD, ''
The Singles: 1969–1981'') as a remix of the original 1973 mix on the similarly titled compilation ''
The Singles: 1969–1973.''
Personnel
*
Karen Carpenter
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lead & backing vocals
*
Richard Carpenterbacking vocals, piano,
Wurlitzer electric piano
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,
Fender Rhodes electric piano, orchestration
*
Joe Osborn
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drums
*Earle Dumleroboe
Chart performance
Weekly charts
Year-end charts
Luther Vandross version
In the early 1980s, American R&B/soul singer-songwriter
Luther Vandross
Luther Ronzoni Vandross Jr. (April 20, 1951 – July 1, 2005) was an American Soul music, soul and Contemporary R&B, R&B singer, songwriter, and record producer. Over his career, he achieved eleven consecutive RIAA certification, RIAA-certified ...
had "Superstar" in his stage act, sometimes in a rendition that stretched to 12 minutes, with vocal interpolations and an
interpretive dancer.
Vandross then recorded "Superstar" in 1983 in a slower, more soulful fashion, as part of a medley with
Stevie Wonder
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's "
Until You Come Back to Me (That's What I'm Gonna Do)
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" on his album ''
Busy Body''. Released as a single the following year, it became an R&B hit, reaching number 5 on the ''Billboard''
Top R&B Singles
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chart. It did not have much pop crossover effect, however, only reaching number 87 on the ''Billboard'' Hot 100.
Charts
Sonic Youth version
American
noise rock
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band
Sonic Youth
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recorded "Superstar" for the 1994 tribute album ''
If I Were a Carpenter'', a version which reached No. 26 on the ''Billboard''
Alternative
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chart and No. 45 on the
UK Singles Chart. The track was later included on
the soundtrack of the 2007 film ''
Juno.'' It was also featured in the film ''
The Frighteners
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'' and in the theatrical trailer for ''
High Tension
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'', and in ''Bag of Suck'' during professional skateboarder Jerry Hsu's segment.
While Sonic Youth had always drawn inspiration from the Carpenters, Richard Carpenter was not impressed by their version of the song. Remarking Sonic Youth's version during an interview with the
National Public Radio
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program ''
Fresh Air
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'' stated, "I will say I don't care for it but I don't understand it. So, I'm not going to say it's good or it's bad. I'm just going to say I don't care for it."
Other notable versions
*
Bette Midler
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recorded the song on her debut album ''
The Divine Miss M''.
* The
Joe Cocker
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"Feelin' Alright ...
live album ''
Mad Dogs and Englishmen'' includes Rita Coolidge performing "Superstar." Released in August 1970, ''Mad Dogs'' features performances recorded in March and June of that year. The double album became a hit, reaching No. 2 on the
''Billboard'' pop albums chart and No. 23 on the magazine's
Black Albums chart.
*
Cher
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recorded the song in October 1970, in a session produced by
Stan Vincent. The following month, Atlantic issued a one-sided white label promotional single to radio stations. Despite favorable notices in ''
Variety
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'' and ''
Billboard
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'', the song vanished without a trace. It appears as a bonus track on a 2001 CD reissue of Cher's 1969 album ''
3614 Jackson Highway''.
* Australian singer,
Colleen Hewett issued her debut single, "Super Star", in July 1971, which peaked at No. 30 on the
''Go-Set'' National Top 40.
*
Usher recorded the song for the 2005 album ''
So Amazing: An All-Star Tribute to Luther Vandross;'' his version earned him a Grammy nomination for Best Male R&B Vocal Performance.
*
Second-season ''
American Idol
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'' contestant
Ruben Studdard
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found his
melisma
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tic, R&B groove early in the Final 12 rounds when he performed a Vandross-influenced "Superstar". It got rave reviews from the judges and established Studdard as one of the early leaders in the competition, a position he held through his narrow May 2003 win over second-place finisher
Clay Aiken
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. By now his
signature song
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, Studdard recorded "Superstar" as the B-side of his June 2003 first single and number two hit, "
Flying Without Wings
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". Studdard earned a 2004
Grammy Award
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nomination for
Best Male R&B Vocal Performance for "Superstar", but he lost to his own idol, Vandross, who won for "
Dance with My Father". Studdard's treatment was also included on his December 2003 debut album, ''
Soulful''.
See also
*
List of number-one adult contemporary singles of 1971 (U.S.)
References
Sources
October 2002 ''Blender'' magazine article by Johnny Black*
Allmusic discussion of song's origins
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* Randy L. Schmidt, ''Little Girl Blue: The Life of Karen Carpenter'',
Chicago Review Press
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, 2010, , pp. 77–78.
IMDB listing of Bette Midler television appearancesAustralian PopArchives entry
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