Lydia Murdock

She came fourth in the Cash Box 1983 Black Contemporary Singles Awards New Female section with Diane Richards, Madonna, Alfie Silas and Pamela Nivens at 1, 2, 3 and 5 respectively.

[11] Superstar also made the Euro Tip Sheet European Top 100 Singles chart.

[13] Murdock recorded the single "Love on the Line" which was released in 12" format in the US on Team Entertainment TRS3006.

It was written by Michael Burton and produced by Gerry Gabinelli, Bobby Eli, and Tony Bongiovi.

However Hamilton said her lamenting about her man's phone line being busy was a bit nagging.

He said that it was a strong dance single and noted the catchy vocal harmonies and sweeping strings.

[16] Murdock's song lyrics for "Love on the Line" and her photo was featured in the 25 August 1984 issue of Number One magazine.

[18] It was reported by Music Week in the magazine's 8 September issue that "Love on the Line" had debuted at no.