Superman

Album: Lifes Rich Pageant (1986)
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  • I am, I am, I am Superman and I know what's happening
    I am, I am, I am Superman and I can do anything

    You don't really love that guy you make it with now, do you?
    I know you don't love that guy 'cause I can see right through you

    I am, I am, I am Superman and I know what's happening
    I am, I am, I am Superman and I can do anything

    If you go a million miles away I'll track you down, girl
    Trust me when I say I know the pathway to your heart

    If you go a million miles away I'll track you down, girl
    Trust me when I say I know the pathway to your heart

    I am, I am Superman and I know what's happening
    I am, I am, I am Superman and I can do anything

    I am, I am, I am Superman and I know what's happening
    I am, I am, I am Superman and I can do anything Writer/s: Gary Zekley, Mitch Bottler
    Publisher: BMG Rights Management, Capitol CMG Publishing, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Universal Music Publishing Group
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Comments: 10

  • Michael from CincinnatiWritten in 1969, this song about abuse, stalking, and possibly even psychopathic behavior was massively ahead of it's time.
    It is not about love, it is about possession and control.
    The singer is Superman and "I know everything" describes is a massive power imbalance between the singer and his target.
    Assuming this person isn't actually Superman, they are delusional about their abilities in there way a psychopath is.
    "If you go a million miles" (two round trips to the moon) "I'll track you down." You don't "track down" someone you live. You track down prey or targets of manhunts.
    "You don't really love that guy..." The target is someone who has moved on yet "Superman" is unwilling to let her go. This also is a form of abuse in that he is telling the victim what she thinks.

    This is a lovely, infections tune with some of the darkest lyrics ever written.
  • Curtis from Paola, KsI remember being at a local wrestling show a few years back and there was a superhero wrestler who called himself “The Hood” and he walked out to this song. That was the first time I had ever heard it.
  • Pete Martell from OnThis song is "stalkerish?" WTF?
    Looks like someone is projecting.
    How we interpret lyrics can be a real Rorschach test.
    Unfortunately you failed.
    The first commenter nails it: unrequited love.
  • Disappointed In The "facts" from Afartop comment of the song being "slightly stalkerish" massively misunderstands the narrative -- there's no creepiness here, no threat to be had. this song is about unrequited love; he's pining for the object of his affection and desperately wants to prove his worth. he loves from afar.
  • Kevin from Reading , PaBassist Mills is an infrequent lead vocalist. In addition to this song, the only studio songs on which he has sung lead are "Texarkana" and "Near Wild Heaven," both on the "Out of Time" album, both top-notch tracks on that album. Does anybody know why he doesn't sing lead a little more often? (Other than the obvious reason, Michael Stipe wouldn't have much to do if he did)
  • Andrei from Chicago, IlClique producer/arranger and 'Superman' co-writer Gary Zekley joined R.E.M. on stage at a show in De Calb, IL while they performed the song, singing back vocals and playing tambourine.
  • Bsd987 from Long Island, Nyalbum title is Lifes Rich Pageant, not Life's Rich Pageant.
  • Russell from CaThe band had a Godzilla doll that played the following in Japanese, which is heard just before the start of the song:
    "This is a special news report.
    Godzilla has been sighted in Tokyo Bay. The attack on it by the Self-Defense
    Force has been useless. He is heading towards the city. Aaaaagggghhhh!!!!!"
  • Wil from Kc, KsThis song is actually a cover. It was originally writen and performed by the Clique and recorded in 1969.
  • Terry from Ocean Springs, MsBassest Mike Mills is the lead singer for this song. When singing the back up vocals live, Michael Stipe would hold his arms up and out as if he was Superman flying.
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