"Superstar" was edgy for the Carpenters at the time. It's a song written by Leon Russell and Delaney Bramlett based on a suggestion by Rita Coolidge about a groupie who can't wait for a band to come back to town so she can sleep with the rock star again.
Clearly, she's a kid who's been lied to ("Don't you remember you told me you loved me baby/You said you'd be coming back this way again...maybe")
Richard Carpenter decided to record it after seeing Bette Midler perform it on The Tonight Show with Johnny Carson. He wanted no blowback from the fan base or problems with airplay in conservative markets, so he changed the lyric from "and I can hardly wait to sleep with you again" to "and I can hardly wait to be with you again".
I always wondered how a Leon Russell song I heard on Progressive Rock stations like WNEW-FM wound up getting recorded by The Carpenters. Now I know! But I never knew it was from the perspective of a groupie hoping her favorite rock act would return to her town.
And this song is one of only a few big hits where the title is nowhere in the lyrics.
