Superstar

Hey music lovers! Today, I want to introduce you to a timeless classic that has captured the hearts of millions around the world. It’s none other than “Superstar” by The Carpenters.

Released in 1971 as part of their self-titled album, “Superstar” quickly became a fan favorite and a chart-topping hit. Written by Bonnie Bramlett and Leon Russell, this song showcases the incredible vocal talents of Karen Carpenter, accompanied by Richard Carpenter’s masterful piano playing.

The composition history of “Superstar” is quite interesting. Originally recorded by Delaney & Bonnie in 1969, it was later covered by a number of artists before The Carpenters decided to give it their own unique touch. And boy, did they succeed!

Now, let’s talk about the meaning behind the song. “Superstar” tells the story of a person who is infatuated with a celebrity, longing for their love and attention. It explores the bittersweet emotions of unrequited love and the pain of being just another fan in the crowd.

What sets “Superstar” apart is Karen Carpenter’s hauntingly beautiful voice. Her soulful delivery and heartfelt emotions make you feel every word she sings. The combination of her vocals and Richard Carpenter’s piano arrangement creates a mesmerizing atmosphere that draws you in from the very first note.

If you haven’t listened to “Superstar” yet, I highly recommend giving it a listen. It’s a song that transcends time and continues to resonate with listeners of all generations. You can find it on The Carpenters’ album, aptly titled “Carpenters”.

So, what are you waiting for? Click here to listen to “Superstar” and immerse yourself in the magic of The Carpenters. Trust me, you won’t be disappointed!

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Superstar – The Carpenters lyrics

🎵 Let’s sing along with the lyrics! 🎤

Long ago, and, oh, so far awayI fell in love with you before the second showYour guitar, it sounds so sweet and clearBut 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, babyBaby, baby, baby, baby, oh babyI love you, I really do
Loneliness is such a sad affairAnd I can hardly wait to be with you againWhat 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, babyBaby, baby, baby, baby, oh babyI 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, babyBaby, baby, baby, baby, oh babyI love you, I really do

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