"Dancing Machine" was most notably
sampled by
MC Hammer, on his 1990 album ''
Please Hammer Don't Hurt 'Em'', for "Dancin' Machine". It was also sampled again in 1990 by
Vanilla Ice on the album
To the Extreme, later by
Too $hort (featuring
Bun B) on the song "Shout It Out" and by
Q-Tip on the 2008 album
The Renaissance for "Move".
Yung Wun sampled it for "
Tear It Up" on his album
The Dirtiest Thirstiest, in which the sample was uncredited and is taken directly from the film
Drumline, when the marching band performed it in medley. Additionally, the song was
covered by
Roni Griffith in 1984. Another alternate
remix version was released on
The Original Soul of Michael Jackson in 1987. It was remixed with extra vocals and many overdubbed instruments, giving it an 80's pop feel rather than a mid 70's disco feel.
Paula Abdul covered the song in 1997 as an unreleased demo. It was also covered by
Suburban Legends on their
Japan-only EP, ''
Dance Like Nobody's Watching: Tokyo Nights. A longer alternate version (4:25) appears on the I Want You Back! Unreleased Masters compilation released in 2009. A remix by Polow da Don was featured in a commercial for Svedka. This version was later released on the 2009 album The Remix Suite, along with three other versions of the song, by Dave Audé, Paul Oakenfold and Steve Aoki. In D-TV, it was set to the Dance of the Hours segment from Fantasia. Justin Timberlake interpolated part of the song (watch her get down, watch her get down
) for the song "Murder" on his 2013 album The 20/20 Experience – 2 of 2''. The song was reworked and covered by English singer
Laura Mvula in 2017, with the song produced by
Naughty Boy. ==References==