Richard O’Brien
Richard O’Brien & Susan Sarandon & Barry Bostwick
Richard O’Brien & Richard O’Brien & Barry Bostwick & Susan Sarandon
Richard O’Brien & Patricia Quinn & Charles Gray & Little Nell
Richard O’Brien & Tim Curry
Richard O’Brien & Tim Curry
Richard O’Brien & Meat Loaf & Little Nell & Patricia Quinn & Richard O’Brien
Richard O’Brien & Susan Sarandon & Tim Curry
Richard O’Brien & Trevor White & Richard O’Brien & Barry Bostwick & Tim Curry & Patricia Quinn & Little Nell & Susan Sarandon
Richard O’Brien & Little Nell & Susan Sarandon & Jonathan Adams & Tim Curry
Richard O’Brien & Little Nell & Jonathan Adams & Tim Curry & Susan Sarandon & Barry Bostwick &
Richard O’Brien & Tim Curry
Barry Bostwick & Charles Gray & Susan Sarandon
Richard O’Brien
Richard O’Brien & Susan Sarandon & Tim Curry
Richard O’Brien & Barry Bostwick
Richard O’Brien &
In the UK version of the film, Super Heroes is one of the final musical numbers. In this song, Brad and Janet writhe on the smoking earth where Frank’s mansion once stood, lamenting on the consequences of their sexual awakening.
[Brad Majors]
I've done a lot
God knows I've tried
To find the truth
I've even lied
But all I know is
Down inside I'm
[Brad & Chorus]
Bleeding
[Janet Weiss]
And Super Heroes come to feast
To taste the flesh not yet deceased
And all I know is still the beast is
[Janet & Chorus]
Feeding
[Criminologist]
And crawling on the planet's face
Some insects called the human race
Lost in time, and lost in space
And meaning
[Chorus]
Meaning
Super Heroes was written by Richard O’Brien.
Super Heroes was produced by Richard Hartley.
Barry Bostwick released Super Heroes on Thu Aug 14 1975.