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Superstar (Delaney and Bonnie song)

"Superstar" is a 1969 song written by Bonnie Bramlett and Leon Russell with a songwriting credit also given to Delaney Bramlett[1] that has been a hit for many artists in different genres and interpretations in the years since; the best-known versions are by the Carpenters in 1971, and by Luther Vandross in 1983.

Original Delaney and Bonnie version Edit

Rita Coolidge came up with this song idea based on observing female groupies' relationships with rock stars of the late 1960s.[2]

In its first recorded incarnation, the song was called "Groupie (Superstar)", and was recorded and released as a B-side to the Delaney & Bonnie single "Comin' Home" in December 1969. Released by Atco Records in the United States and Atlantic Records in the rest of the world, the full credit on the single was to Delaney & Bonnie and Friends featuring Eric Clapton.

"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 finally surfaced on an album in 1972 when D&B Together was released, shortly before their marriage and collaboration ended. This version was also included as a bonus track on a 2006 reissue of the 1970 album Eric Clapton.

Bonnie Bramlett later rerecorded the song on her 2002 solo album I'm Still the Same. Now using just the "Superstar" title, she rendered it this time as a very slow, piano-based torch song.

Personnel Edit

(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 - guitar
  • Bobby Whitlock - organ
  • Carl Radle - bass
  • Jim Gordon - drums
  • Jim Price - trumpet
  • Bobby Keys - tenor sax
  • Tex Johnson - percussion
  • Rita Coolidge - vocals

Produced by Delaney Bramlett, recorded at A&M Studios, Los Angeles, September 27 – October 10, 1969.

Carpenters version Edit

"Superstar"
 
Picture sleeve for U.S. vinyl single
Single by Carpenters
from the album Carpenters
B-side"Bless the Beasts and Children"
ReleasedAugust 12, 1971 (1971-08-12)
RecordedFebruary 1971
GenrePop rock, soul
Length3:46
LabelA&M
Songwriter(s)
Producer(s)Jack Daugherty
Carpenters singles chronology
"Rainy Days and Mondays"
(1971)
"Superstar"
(1971)
"Bless the Beasts and Children"
(1971)

"Superstar" became most popular after its treatment by the Carpenters. Richard Carpenter became aware of the song after watching Bette Midler sing the song on the February 15, 1971 edition of The Tonight Show with Johnny Carson.[2]

Produced by Richard Carpenter with Jack Daugherty, it was recorded with members of the Wrecking Crew, a famed collection of Los Angeles-area session musicians. As the song's original subject matter was more risqué than what 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."[3] The track was finished in one take.[4]

Karen Carpenter's vocal was praised for its intensity and emotional nature. David Hepworth commented: "Even with only half her mind on the job, she delivered a perfect performance. The guide vocal never needed to be replaced."[5]

The duo's rendition was included on the May 1971 album Carpenters, 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's "Maggie May"), and spending two weeks at number one on the Easy Listening chart that autumn, earning gold record status.[6] It reached number 18 on the UK pop singles chart and charted in Australia and New Zealand 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 Edit

Chart performance Edit

Luther Vandross version Edit

"Superstar"
Single by Luther Vandross
from the album Busy Body
Released1983 (1983) (US, Canada)
Genre
Length5:32 (single edit version)
LabelEpic
Songwriter(s)
Producer(s)
  • Luther Vandross
  • Larkin Arnold (exec.)
Luther Vandross singles chronology
"I'll Let You Slide"
(1983)
"Superstar"
(1983)
"Til My Baby Comes Home"
(1985)

In the early 1980s, American R&B/soul singer-songwriter Luther Vandross 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's "Until You Come Back to Me (That's What I'm Gonna Do)" 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 chart.[15] It did not have much pop crossover effect, however, only reaching number 87 on the Billboard Hot 100.

Charts

Chart (1984) Peak
position[16]
US Billboard Hot 100 87
US Billboard Hot R&B Singles 5

Ruben Studdard version Edit

Second-season American Idol contestant Ruben Studdard found his melismatic, 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.

By now his signature song, Studdard recorded "Superstar" as the B-side of his June 2003 first single and number two hit, "Flying Without Wings". Studdard earned a 2004 Grammy Award 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.

Other notable versions Edit

See also Edit

References Edit

  1. ^ . BMI. Archived from the original on 2004-08-31. Retrieved 2012-04-10.
  2. ^ a b Hepworth, David (2016). Never a Dull Moment: 1971 - The Year That Rock Exploded. New York: Henry Holt and Company. pp. 35–36. ISBN 9781627793995. LCCN 2015042610. OCLC 922168849. Archived from the original on 2022-01-01.
  3. ^ Black, Johnny (October 2002). . Blender. Archived from the original on October 18, 2004. Retrieved February 19, 2008.
  4. ^ Eder, Bruce (2002). "The Carpenters / May 1971 / A&M". In Bogdanov, Vladimir; Woodstra, Chris; Erlewine, Stephen Thomas (eds.). All Music Guide to Rock: The Definitive Guide to Rock, Pop, and Soul (3rd ed.). San Francisco: Backbeat Books. p. 185. ISBN 087930653X. from the original on February 18, 2011.
  5. ^ Hepworth 2016, p. 37.
  6. ^ Whitburn, Joel (2002). Top Adult Contemporary: 1961-2001. Record Research. p. 47.
  7. ^ "RPM Top 100 Singles - October 23, 1971" (PDF).
  8. ^ "RPM Top AC Singles - October 30, 1971" (PDF).
  9. ^ "Top 100 1971-10-16". Cashbox Magazine. Retrieved 2016-03-05.
  10. ^ . Archived from the original on 2012-10-20. Retrieved 2016-10-02.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  11. ^ "Top 100 Hits of 1971/Top 100 Songs of 1971". Musicoutfitters.com. Retrieved 2016-10-03.
  12. ^ Billboard, December 25, 1971.
  13. ^ "Top 100 Year End Charts: 1971". Cashbox Magazine. Retrieved 2016-05-30.
  14. ^ Harvey, Eric (May 19, 2012). "The Quiet Storm". Pitchfork. Retrieved October 11, 2022.
  15. ^ Whitburn, Joel (2004). Top R&B/Hip-Hop Singles: 1942-2004. Record Research. p. 597.
  16. ^ Luther Vandross - Singles Chart history.Billboard.com
  17. ^ Christopher Borrelli (2007-08-12). "Sonic Youth broke new ground with 'Daydream Nation'". The Blade. Retrieved 2008-02-27.
  18. ^ Gross, Terry; Carpenter, Richard (November 25, 2009). "'40/40' Celebrates The Carpenters' 1969 Debut". Fresh Air. NPR. Retrieved 22 December 2021.
  19. ^ "Gerard Way - Superstar by The Carpenters [cover] - Youtube". YouTube.
  20. ^ "Ex-My Chemical Romance Frontman Gerard Way Shares 'Intense' Cover of the Carpenters' 'Superstar': Listen". Billboard.

Sources Edit

  • October 2002 Blender magazine article by Johnny Black
  • Allmusic discussion of song's origins
  • Randy L. Schmidt, Little Girl Blue: The Life of Karen Carpenter, Chicago Review Press, 2010, ISBN 1-55652-976-7, pp. 77–78.
  • IMDB listing of Bette Midler television appearances
  • Australian PopArchives entry
  • Australian Countdown entry

External links Edit

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This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Superstar Delaney and Bonnie song news newspapers books scholar JSTOR March 2018 Learn how and when to remove this template message Superstar is a 1969 song written by Bonnie Bramlett and Leon Russell with a songwriting credit also given to Delaney Bramlett 1 that has been a hit for many artists in different genres and interpretations in the years since the best known versions are by the Carpenters in 1971 and by Luther Vandross in 1983 Superstar Single by Delaney amp BonnieA side Comin Home Released1969 1969 GenreAdult contemporary pop rock soft rockLabelAtco US Atlantic other territories Songwriter s Bonnie Bramlett Leon Russell Contents 1 Original Delaney and Bonnie version 1 1 Personnel 2 Carpenters version 2 1 Personnel 2 2 Chart performance 3 Luther Vandross version 4 Ruben Studdard version 5 Other notable versions 6 See also 7 References 8 Sources 9 External linksOriginal Delaney and Bonnie version EditRita Coolidge came up with this song idea based on observing female groupies relationships with rock stars of the late 1960s 2 In its first recorded incarnation the song was called Groupie Superstar and was recorded and released as a B side to the Delaney amp Bonnie single Comin Home in December 1969 Released by Atco Records in the United States and Atlantic Records in the rest of the world the full credit on the single was to Delaney amp Bonnie and Friends featuring Eric Clapton 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 finally surfaced on an album in 1972 when D amp B Together was released shortly before their marriage and collaboration ended This version was also included as a bonus track on a 2006 reissue of the 1970 album Eric Clapton Bonnie Bramlett later rerecorded the song on her 2002 solo album I m Still the Same Now using just the Superstar title she rendered it this time as a very slow piano based torch song Personnel Edit Taken from the liner notes of the 2006 Deluxe Edition of the Eric Clapton album Delaney Bramlett rhythm guitar amp vocals Bonnie Bramlett vocals Eric Clapton lead guitar Dave Mason guitar Bobby Whitlock organ Carl Radle bass Jim Gordon drums Jim Price trumpet Bobby Keys tenor sax Tex Johnson percussion Rita Coolidge vocalsProduced by Delaney Bramlett recorded at A amp M Studios Los Angeles September 27 October 10 1969 Carpenters version Edit Superstar nbsp Picture sleeve for U S vinyl singleSingle by Carpentersfrom the album CarpentersB side Bless the Beasts and Children ReleasedAugust 12 1971 1971 08 12 RecordedFebruary 1971GenrePop rock soulLength3 46LabelA amp MSongwriter s Leon Russell Bonnie BramlettProducer s Jack DaughertyCarpenters singles chronology Rainy Days and Mondays 1971 Superstar 1971 Bless the Beasts and Children 1971 Superstar became most popular after its treatment by the Carpenters Richard Carpenter became aware of the song after watching Bette Midler sing the song on the February 15 1971 edition of The Tonight Show with Johnny Carson 2 Produced by Richard Carpenter with Jack Daugherty it was recorded with members of the Wrecking Crew a famed collection of Los Angeles area session musicians As the song s original subject matter was more risque than what 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 3 The track was finished in one take 4 Karen Carpenter s vocal was praised for its intensity and emotional nature David Hepworth commented Even with only half her mind on the job she delivered a perfect performance The guide vocal never needed to be replaced 5 The duo s rendition was included on the May 1971 album Carpenters 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 s Maggie May and spending two weeks at number one on the Easy Listening chart that autumn earning gold record status 6 It reached number 18 on the UK pop singles chart and charted in Australia and New Zealand 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 Edit Karen Carpenter lead amp backing vocals Richard Carpenter backing vocals piano Wurlitzer electric piano Fender Rhodes electric piano orchestration Joe Osborn bass guitar Hal Blaine drums Earle Dumler oboeChart performance Edit Weekly charts Chart 1971 PeakpositionAustralia 35Canada RPM Top Singles 7 3Canada RPM Adult Contemporary 8 1Japanese Singles Chart 7New Zealand Listener 9UK Singles Chart 18US Billboard Hot 100 2US Billboard Adult Contemporary 1US Cashbox Radio Active Airplay Singles 1US Cash Box Top 100 9 2 Year end charts Chart 1971 RankAustralia 173Canada 10 52U S Billboard Hot 100 11 30U S Adult Contemporary Billboard 12 7U S Cash Box Top 100 13 71Luther Vandross version Edit Superstar Single by Luther Vandrossfrom the album Busy BodyReleased1983 1983 US Canada GenreQuiet storm 14 R amp B soulLength5 32 single edit version LabelEpicSongwriter s Leon Russell Bonnie BramlettProducer s Luther Vandross Larkin Arnold exec Luther Vandross singles chronology I ll Let You Slide 1983 Superstar 1983 Til My Baby Comes Home 1985 In the early 1980s American R amp B soul singer songwriter Luther Vandross 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 s Until You Come Back to Me That s What I m Gonna Do on his album Busy Body Released as a single the following year it became an R amp B hit reaching number 5 on the Billboard Top R amp B Singles chart 15 It did not have much pop crossover effect however only reaching number 87 on the Billboard Hot 100 Charts Chart 1984 Peakposition 16 US Billboard Hot 100 87US Billboard Hot R amp B Singles 5Ruben Studdard version EditThis section does not cite any sources Please help improve this section by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed August 2019 Learn how and when to remove this template message Second season American Idol contestant Ruben Studdard found his melismatic R amp 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 By now his signature song Studdard recorded Superstar as the B side of his June 2003 first single and number two hit Flying Without Wings Studdard earned a 2004 Grammy Award nomination for Best Male R amp 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 Other notable versions EditThe Joe Cocker 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 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 and Billboard 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 Bette Midler whose TV performance of the song first brought it to Richard Carpenter s attention included her version on her 1972 debut album The Divine Miss M Sonic Youth recorded Superstar for the 1994 tribute album If I Were a Carpenter a version which reached No 26 on the Billboard Alternative 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 and in the theatrical trailer for High Tension and in Bag of Suck during professional skateboarder Jerry Hsu s segment While the band had always found inspiration from the Carpenters 17 Richard Carpenter expressed his distaste for their version on a November 25 2009 broadcast of the National Public Radio program Fresh Air 18 Cambodian singer Ros Sereysothea recorded a version of the song with Khmer lyrics in the early 1970s 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 amp B Vocal Performance My Chemical Romance lead vocalist Gerard Way released his warmup take of the song in 2016 from The Black Parade sessions in 2006 19 20 Tennis recorded their cover of the song in 2020 as a tribute to Karen Carpenter See also EditList of number one adult contemporary singles of 1971 U S References Edit BMI Repertoire Search Superstar Legal Title BMI Archived from the original on 2004 08 31 Retrieved 2012 04 10 a b Hepworth David 2016 Never a Dull Moment 1971 The Year That Rock Exploded New York Henry Holt and Company pp 35 36 ISBN 9781627793995 LCCN 2015042610 OCLC 922168849 Archived from the original on 2022 01 01 Black Johnny October 2002 The Greatest Songs Ever Superstar Blender Archived from the original on October 18 2004 Retrieved February 19 2008 Eder Bruce 2002 The Carpenters May 1971 A amp M In Bogdanov Vladimir Woodstra Chris Erlewine Stephen Thomas eds All Music Guide to Rock The Definitive Guide to Rock Pop and Soul 3rd ed San Francisco Backbeat Books p 185 ISBN 087930653X Archived from the original on February 18 2011 Hepworth 2016 p 37 Whitburn Joel 2002 Top Adult Contemporary 1961 2001 Record Research p 47 RPM Top 100 Singles October 23 1971 PDF RPM Top AC Singles October 30 1971 PDF Top 100 1971 10 16 Cashbox Magazine Retrieved 2016 03 05 Archived copy Archived from the original on 2012 10 20 Retrieved 2016 10 02 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint archived copy as title link Top 100 Hits of 1971 Top 100 Songs of 1971 Musicoutfitters com Retrieved 2016 10 03 Billboard December 25 1971 Top 100 Year End Charts 1971 Cashbox Magazine Retrieved 2016 05 30 Harvey Eric May 19 2012 The Quiet Storm Pitchfork Retrieved October 11 2022 Whitburn Joel 2004 Top R amp B Hip Hop Singles 1942 2004 Record Research p 597 Luther Vandross Singles Chart history Billboard com Christopher Borrelli 2007 08 12 Sonic Youth broke new ground with Daydream Nation The Blade Retrieved 2008 02 27 Gross Terry Carpenter Richard November 25 2009 40 40 Celebrates The Carpenters 1969 Debut Fresh Air NPR Retrieved 22 December 2021 Gerard Way Superstar by The Carpenters cover Youtube YouTube Ex My Chemical Romance Frontman Gerard Way Shares Intense Cover of the Carpenters Superstar Listen Billboard Sources EditOctober 2002 Blender magazine article by Johnny Black Allmusic discussion of song s origins Randy L Schmidt Little Girl Blue The Life of Karen Carpenter Chicago Review Press 2010 ISBN 1 55652 976 7 pp 77 78 IMDB listing of Bette Midler television appearances Australian PopArchives entry Australian Countdown entryExternal links EditCarpenters Superstar on YouTube Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php 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