Cover Versions
- In 1982, Puerto Rican singing group Menudo recorded a Spanish version of the song entitled "Nacido Para Amarte."
- In 1989, Swedish singer Ankie Bagger covered the song for her 1989 album Where Were You Last Night.
- In 1990, Japanese female pop duet Wink covered the song in a Japanese language version entitled "Warui Yume" on their album Crescent.
- In 1994, German punk band Die Ärzte covered the song "Unholy" on the Kiss tribute album "Kiss My Ass: Classic Kiss Regrooved" which included an instrumental track of "I Was Made for Lovin' You".
- In 1995, Chill, composed of Arndt Meyer-Wegner, Marc Olbertz, Torsten Stenzel, and Zied Jouini, redid the song on the Macarena Club Cutz compilation CD.
- In 1996, Italian singer Dave Rodgers recorded a eurobeat version.
- In 1996, Heart Attack also recorded a eurobeat version with a female vocal. The CD single included three versions: Edit, Extended Version and a Club Mix. One of the Heart Attack versions was included on the 1997 compilation Dancemania Covers.
- In 1997, Latvian band Labvēlīgais Tips recorded a cover titled "4. decembris" for their album Pumpa
- In 1998, German techno group Scooter covered the song on their album No Time to Chill and went on to release it as a double A-side single with "We Are the Greatest".
- In 1998, Finnish metal band Embraze covered the song for their debut album LAEH.
- In 1999, Electronic Breakbeat artist Freq Nasty covered the song with singer Amizree on his debut album, "Freq's Geeks & Mutilations".
- In 2000, German electro band Queen of Japan included a cover of the song on their album Headrush.
- In 2000, popular Greek singer Anna Vissi covered the song and released it on her first English-language album entitled Everything I Am.
- In 2001, Faster Pussycat covered the song for their album Between the Valley of the Ultra Pussy.
- In 2002, Mexican singer Paulina Rubio included her rendition of the song on her album Border Girl.
- In 2004, Japanese folk-pop duo The Indigo included an acoustic rendition of the song on their cover album My Fair Melodies 2.
- In 2004, former Exposé member Gioia Bruno recorded a dance cover of the song for her album Expose This.
- In 2005, French band Dax Riders included a cover version on their album Hot.
- In 2005, Japanese Shibuya-kei singer Maki Nomiya song on her album Party People.
- In 2006, Spanish underground performer and rockstar La Prohibida recorded the Spanish cover "Estoy hecha para amarte".
- In 2006, Kate The Cat released an easy listening version on their double album Love.
- In 2006, French synth-disco group, Hypnolove, included a cover of the song on their album, Eurolove.
- Swedish dansband, Leif Nordbergs, which has covered hard rock and heavy metal hits in dansband versions, also covered this song.
- In 2008 a rock noir cover version of the song was recorded by Italian rock noir band Belladonna.
- In 2008, singer-songwriter Maria Mena included a cover of the song on her fifth studio album Cause and Effect. In 2009 her version was released as the album's fourth and final single with an accompanying music video.
- In 2008, the KISS tribute band Mini Rockerz released a cover of the song.
- In 2009, Australian band, The Wildflowers released a cover of the song on the album Succession - A 30th Anniversary Tribute to Dynasty.
- In 2009, Mexican band Tropikal Forever released a version with Spanish lyrics and rearranged with Latin rhythms named "Aguas Wey" included in their independent album Chunchaka en tu Idioma.
- In 2010, French group Les Enfoirés did a cover version titled "Si l'on s'aimait, si".
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