List of cover versions of Donna Summer songs
The following is a list of notable artists that have recorded and officially released renderings of songs originally written and recorded by Donna Summer. The list is organized alphabetically by song and then release year. The album listed notes the first official domestic release that the original Donna Summer version appears on).
"All Through the Night", from the 1979 album, Bad Girls
- KC & The Sunshine Band, 1982
- Naomi Campbell, 1995
- Bruce Roberts, 1995, on his album Intimacy. Roberts co-wrote the song with Summer.
"Bad Girls", from the 1979 album, Bad Girls
- Juliet Roberts, 1998
- Rita Lee, 2000 (At 3001 Tour - Medley: Bad Girls / Corre Corre) and 2008/2009 (At Pic Nic Tour - Medley: Bad Girls / Corre Corre).
- Tom Tom Club, 2000.
- Cheryl Chase, 2000
- Jamiroquai, 2002
- Jeffree Star, 2010
- Liza Minnelli, 1980 (Her TV Show)
- Iris Chacon, 1980
"Can't We Just Sit Down (And Talk It Over)", from the 1977 album, I Remember Yesterday
- David Soul, 1977
- Bill Brandon, 1978
- Linda Lewis, 1979
"Christmas Spirit", from the 1994 release, Christmas Spirit
- Pepe Ramico, 2009
"Dinner with Gershwin", from the 1987 album, All Systems Go
- Brenda Russell, 1990
- Lenny & Johnson, 1999
"Heaven Knows", from the 1978 album, Live and More
- Bad Boys Inc, 1994
- Ann Curless, 2000
- Faith Evans, 2003
I Remember Yesterday, from the 1977 album, I Remember Yesterday
- Tony Orlando, 1979
- Iris Chacon, 1978
"I Feel Love", from the 1977 album, I Remember Yesterday
- Adassa, from the original soundtrack of the movie 'Rosario Tijeras' (2005)
- Vanessa Mae, 1998
- Madonna, 2006
- Moby
- Darren Hayes
- Moloko
- Bette Midler
- Britney Spears
- Robbie Williams
- Mylo
- David Guetta
- Venus Hum with Blue Man Group
- Kumi Koda
- Stuart Price
- John Frusciante
- Kylie Minogue, 2002
- Blondie
- Basement Jaxx
- Kingston Wall
- Paul Gilbert
- Tracy Bonham
- Bronski Beat and Marc Almond
- Curve
- Jorane
- Dengue Fever
- Rhythm Masters and MYNC Project
- Vengaboys (interpolated the beat for their song "Rocket to Uranus")
- Messiah
- Sam Smith
"Last Dance", from the 1978 soundtrack, Thank God It's Friday
- Paul Jabara, 1978
- Selena, 1995
- CeCe Peniston
- LaKisha Jones
- Ryan Starr
- Brenda Gethers
- Lucy Benjamin
- Mary Wilson
- Ariana Grande, 2011 (on her YouTube channel, osnapitzari)
- Iris Chacon, 1978
"Love's About to Change My Heart", from the 1989 album, Another Place and Time
- Monica Naranjo Fuego de pasion, 1994
"Love Is in Control (Finger on the Trigger)" from the 1982 album, Donna Summer
- Sheena Easton, 2000
- Deni Hines & The A-Funk Allstars, 2012
"Love to Love You Baby", from the 1975 album, Love To Love You Baby
- Madonna (Sample in 'Why is it so hard' live at 'The Girlie Show')
- Bronski Beat
- Samantha Fox
- No Doubt
- Sam Taylor-Wood
- TLC (interpolated it for the song "I'm Good At Being Bad")
- Beyoncé (interpolated intro for song "Naughty Girl")
- Debbie Harry
- The Ritchie Family
- Tom Tom Club
- Digital Underground
"No More Tears (Enough Is Enough)", from the 1979 album, On The Radio
- k.d. lang and Erasure, 1993
- Kym Mazelle and Jocelyn Brown, 1994
- Diana DeGarmo, 2004
- Amber and Zelma Davis, 2008
- Westlife 2004 With Donna Summer
"On the Radio", from the 1979 album, On The Radio
- Nancy Wilson, 1982
- Emmylou Harris, 1983
- Selena, 1995
- Bosson, 1999
- Martine McCutcheon, 2001
- Regine Velasquez, 2006
- Sanja Michelle, 2006
- Hypnogaja, 2010
- Jennifer Lopez, 2010
- The Saturdays, 2013
- La Chilindrina, 1980
- Yuki Koyanagi, 2003
"Sometimes Like Butterflies", non-album track, B side to the 45 release of "Love Is in Control (Finger on the Trigger)", 1982
- Dusty Springfield, 1985
- Kristine W, 2012
"She Works Hard for the Money", from the 1983 album, She Works Hard For The Money
"Starting Over Again", non-album track, included in the ABC TV, The Donna Summer Show, 1980
- Dolly Parton, 1980
- Reba McEntire, 1995
- Martine McCutcheon, 2001
"The Woman In Me"
- Heart, 1994
"This Time I Know It's for Real"
- Kelly Llorenna, 2004
- Young Divas, 2006
"To Turn the Stone"
- Frida, 1982
- Joe Esposito, 1983
"You To Me"
- Amii Stewart, 1983
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