For the week of 17 April 1976, "Movin Like a Superstar" was in five Billboard Disco Action charts.[2] It was also announced that week in Tom Moulton's Disco Mix column that there was a rush-release of her album by Ariola America. At the time it was called Moving Like a Superstar.[3]
For the week of 24 April, the single made its debut at no. 25 in the Record World R&B Singles chart.[4] It was also at no. 12 in the Record World Disco File Top 20,
[5] and on the Discotheque Hit Parade, Infinity New York playlist (DJ Bobby Guttadaro).[6]
For the week of 1 May, the single, referred to as "Movin' Like a Super Star" debuted at no. 89 in the Billboard Hot Soul Singles chart.[7] Referred to as "Moving Like a Superstar", it was in five Disco Action charts at nos. 11, 10, 5, 6 and 8 respectively.[8] At week six on 5 June, it peaked at no. 61. It spent one more week in the chart.[9][10]
For the week of 19 June 1976. "Moving Like a Superstar" made its debut on the RPM Top 100 singles chart at no. 100.[11] It made it to no. 82 on the week of 3 July.[12][13] In the US it would eventually make it to no. 10 on the Dance chart and no. 61 on the R&B chart.[14]