Cover Versions
- In 1991, Latin freestyle artist Tiana did a cover of this song.
- In 1996, Scottish singer Mary Kiani covered the song and hit the #19 spot on the UK singles chart.
- There is a cover by Music Instructor on its album Electric City of Music Instructor released in 1998.
- Exile, a Japanese boyband did a cover of this song in their album titled Asia released in 2006.
- In 2006, Mexican pop band RBD covered "Let the Music Play," which is featured on its first English-language album, Rebels, but only as an iTunes digital-download exclusive. The track was not included on the album itself.
- "S.O.S. (Let the Music Play)," the second single from the 2009 album Battlefield by Jordin Sparks, contains lyrics and melodies from the song.
- In 2003 the Danish production team AEROSOL (Tommy Scott & Remo Münch) covered the song, which featured Anne Murillo on vocals.
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