Rita Coolidge came up with the song idea, based on observing the relationships of female
groupies 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 of the Delaney and Bonnie single "Comin' Home". Released by
Atco Records in the United States and
Atlantic Records in the rest of the world, the full credit on the single was "Delaney and Bonnie and Friends featuring
Eric Clapton." "Comin' Home" reached number 84 on the
US pop singles chart, although it achieved a peak of 16 on the
UK Singles Chart. The original version of "Superstar" finally surfaced in 1972, when the
album 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. 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.
Personnel (Taken from the liner notes of the 2006 Deluxe Edition of the
Eric Clapton album): • Delaney Bramlett - rhythm guitar and 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 27October 10, 1969. ==Carpenters version==