About the song

Introducing “Superstar” by the Carpenters, a hauntingly beautiful ballad that speaks to the complexities of fame and unrequited love. Released in 1971 as part of their album “Carpenters,” this iconic track showcases the unparalleled vocal talent of Karen Carpenter and the masterful arrangements of Richard Carpenter, captivating audiences with its emotive power and timeless appeal.

Written by Leon Russell and Bonnie Bramlett, “Superstar” tells the story of a disillusioned fan who yearns for the attention of a distant celebrity. Karen Carpenter’s soulful rendition of the lyrics, combined with Richard Carpenter’s haunting piano accompaniment, imbues the song with a sense of longing and melancholy that resonates deeply with listeners.

“Superstar” climbed the charts, reaching the top 10 on the Billboard Hot 100, affirming its status as one of the Carpenters’ most beloved hits. Its evocative melody and poignant lyrics struck a chord with audiences, earning widespread acclaim and enduring popularity.

The song’s universal themes of longing and unrequited love have cemented its place in the pantheon of classic pop ballads. Whether you’re reflecting on the nature of fame or grappling with matters of the heart, “Superstar” offers a poignant soundtrack to the human experience.

Decades after its release, “Superstar” continues to captivate audiences around the world, its haunting beauty and timeless message ensuring its place in the hearts of music lovers for generations to come.

Video

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Lyrics

Long ago, and, oh, so far away
I fell in love with you before the second show
Your guitar, it sounds so sweet and clear
But you’re not really here, it’s just the radio
Don’t you remember, you told me you loved me, baby?
You said you’d be coming back this way again, baby
Baby, baby, baby, baby, oh baby
I love you, I really do
Loneliness is such a sad affair
And I can hardly wait to be with you again
What to say to make you come again? (Baby)
Come back to me again (baby)
And play your sad guitar
Don’t you remember, you told me you loved me, baby?
You said you’d be coming back this way again, baby
Baby, baby, baby, baby, oh baby
I love you, I really do
Don’t you remember, you told me you loved me, baby?
You said you’d be coming back this way again, baby
Baby, baby, baby, baby, oh baby
I love you, I really do