Released: March 22, 2017

Songwriter: Mark Owen Howard Donald Gary Barlow

Producer: Stuart Price

[Verse 1]
Standing on a ledge, looking down
Somebody shouting 'don't jump, don't hit the ground'
Standing here closer to the moon
Get my halo ready
Don't worry, I'll be there soon

[Pre-Chorus 1]
Somewhere up ahead I hear it coming
Like a bullet to the brain
Somewhere in the crowd I feel the loving
Will we ever be the same?

[Chorus]
I'm a superstar
I'm a superstar
I'm a superstar
It's gonna be a long way down

[Verse 2]
Lying on train track, ooh, there's a train coming
Faster than a hurricane
Don't mind me, look away, I'm the stranger
No one knew that I could save the day

[Pre-Chorus 2]
Put me on a list, my name and number
Tell them that I've come so far
Gonna be as loud as rain and thunder
And now I'm ready for the stars

[Chorus]
I'm a superstar
I'm a superstar
I'm a superstar
It's gonna be a long way down

[Bridge]
Can you see me right now?
Can you hear me right now?
Can you see me right now?
Gonna have my fifteen minutes of fame
Gonna have so much fun playing the game
'Cause I'm a superstar
I'm a superstar
Gonna sign my name on a photograph
Oh, this champagne life, though, it ain't so bad
'Cause I'm a superstar
Yeah, I'm a superstar

[Outro]
(Superstar)
(Superstar)
'Cause I'm a superstar
(It's gonna be a long way down)
Gonna have my fifteen minutes of fame
Gonna have so much fun playing the game
'Cause I'm a superstar
It's gonna be a long way down

Take That

One of Britain’s most successful boy bands, Take That are an English pop group from Manchester, formed in 1990. The group currently consists of Gary Barlow, Howard Donald, and Mark Owen. The original line-up also featured Jason Orange and Robbie Williams.

Back in the 90s, they achieved unparalleled success, recording three albums which topped the UK Everything Changes and Nobody Else and Greatest Hits. Some of their biggest hits from then include “Back for Good”, “Pray”, “Everything Changes”, “A Million Love Songs” as well as covers of “Relight My Fire” by Dan Hartman and “It Only Takes a Minute” by Tavares.

Their popularity was unsurpassed in Britain. But tensions started growing and Robbie Williams left the band in 1995. The group disbanded the following year after the four remaining members completed their world tour.