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Other cover versions
* In 1986, San Francisco-based band Until December covered the single on their self-titled album.
* In 1996, Australian heavy metal band Dungeon covered the song on their demo CD Demolition. The song was later re-mixed and released on the album Rising Power in 2003.
* In 1997, Finnish band The 69 Eyes covered this song on their album Wrap Your Troubles in Dreams.
* In 1999, artist Emilia Mojello recorded a cover for the soundtrack of the comedy film Deuce Bigalow: Male Gigolo.
* In 2001, Korean rock band Eve covered the song in English on their album Swear.
* In 2001, indie punk rock band Squatweiler (featuring musician Patrick Kennedy) recorded a cover for the compilation How Many Bands Does It Take to Screw up a Blondie Tribute.
* In 2001, artist Nikka Costa recorded a cover for the soundtrack of the comedy film Zoolander.
* In 2001, Memphis pop band The Box Tops covered the song for the compilation When Pigs Fly: Songs You Never Thought You'd Hear.
* In 2002, synth-pop band I Am The World Trade Center covered this song on their album The Tight Connection.
* In 2002, Tiffany recorded a cover of the song for the compilation Platinum Girl: A Tribute to Blondie.
* In 2003, Finnish rockabilly band Francine included a cover of the song on their album Level 8.
* In 2004, The Dandy Warhols covered this song on their album Come On Feel The Dandy Warhols.
* In 2005, The Lucky Devils, made their personnal Psychobilly interpretation of the song on their 3rd album "To Hell".
* In 2006, Filipino pop diva Regine Velasquez covered the single on her album Covers Vol. 2, and it became one of her signature songs.
* In 2006, Korean Trot singer Jang Yoon Jung 장윤정 covered the song in Korean on her album "Idda Iddayo 이따, 이따요"
* In 2008, The Myriad covered this song as a bonus track on their album With Arrows, With Poise.
* In 2008, American metal band In This Moment recorded this song for a limited edition release of their album The Dream (The Ultra Violet Edition).
* In 2008, Australian singer Tina Arena recorded a retro swing version of the song for her 2008 album Songs of Love & Loss II.
* In 2008, British singer Skye Edwards collaborated with Marc Collin of French band Nouvelle Vague on a cover of the song for the album Hollywood, Mon Amour.
* In 2009, Canadian singer Shannon Butcher recorded a jazz style cover of the song for her album Words We Could Both Say. Audio samples can be heard on both her MySpace page[2] and her official website.[3]
* Nu metal band Union Underground covered the song as a non-album track in the early 2000s.
* Scottish dance-rock band Franz Ferdinand were asked by Blondie themselves[4] to cover it for a War Child charity album.