Lady Marmalade - Moulin Rouge! Cover - Other Covers

Other Covers

  • The song was covered in 1930s style by Max Raabe und der Palast Orchester (2001).
  • Lady Marmalade written by Bob Crewe was played by Cheech Marin and Tommy Chong in the movie the "Corsican Brothers" (1984).
  • An extremely fast eurodance cover by Nancy And The Boys on Dancemania Speed 8 (2002).
  • In 2002, En Vogue performed the song on their concert DVD, "Live in the USA".
  • A cover by Carol Duboc and Minae Noji featured in the film Be Cool (2005).
  • The song was covered in 2007 by girl-group Sugababes and Patti LaBelle. They did the song as a duet at Swarovski Fashion Rocks.
  • A cover by Beyoncé Knowles at the Academy Awards Ceremony (2009).
  • The song was covered by Belgian acid house band Lords of Acid and can be found on their remix compilation Expand Your Head (1999).
  • The Corrie Girls covered the song on the 2004 DiscoMania CD, a compilation of popular disco songs mainly comprising collaborations between original and contemporary artistes.
  • An arrangement by The Lost Fingers featuring Nanette Workman (2009).
  • A brief appearance in the episode redefinition in the second series of Angel, it was sung by Andy Hallet.
  • Power metal band Manowar played the song live in France, having the fans sing the majority of the lyrics.
  • The Chinese-mandarin singer Jolin Tsai covered the song for her 2008 English first cover album Love Exercise.
  • Andy Hallett sang "Lady Marmalade" in the Angel TV series, as his character Lorne.
  • Tiffany and Taeyeon of South Korean girl group Girls' Generation performed the Moulin Rouge! cover of the song as a duet for Girls' Generation's first Japanese Tour and second Asia tour. Tiffany performed the rap done in the song by Lil' Kim.
  • The German a cappella group LaLeLu published the song on the album Pech im Unglück (2010).
  • CeCe Frey covered this song on The X Factor season 2 in November 2012.

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