"Do You Wanna Touch Me (Oh Yeah)" was later covered by rock singer
Joan Jett in 1980 for her debut solo
studio album,
Bad Reputation (1981). Following the success of "
I Love Rock 'n' Roll" nearly two years later, the song was released as a single in the summer of 1982 and reached No. 20 on the
Billboard Hot 100 that September. In Canada, the song spent two weeks at No. 8. Jett's version of the song appears in a 2008 TV commercial for
Hewlett-Packard's
TouchSmart computers. The commercial was withdrawn when the company learned that Glitter, now a convicted
sex offender, had written the song. On 29 October 2008, it was reported that Glitter would receive £100,000 in royalties from Hewlett-Packard for the advertisement.
Track listings and formats •
7" and 12" vinyl • "Do You Wanna Touch Me (Oh Yeah)" – 3:24 • "Victim of Circumstance" – 2:54 •
US 12" vinyl promo • "Do You Wanna Touch Me (Oh Yeah)" – 3:39 • "Summertime Blues" – 2:23 •
Australian and New Zealand 12" vinyl • "Do You Wanna Touch Me (Oh Yeah)" – 3:24 • "Victim of Circumstance" – 2:54 • "
Summertime Blues" – 2:16 •
Brazilian and Greek 7" vinyl • "Do You Wanna Touch Me (Oh Yeah)" – 3:24 • "
Bad Reputation" – 2:48 •
Ireland, Spain and United Kingdom 7" vinyl • "Do You Wanna Touch Me (Oh Yeah)" – 3:24 • "Jezebel" – 3:25 (UK release labeled as "Jezebel," but actual cut was "Bad Reputation") •
Mexican 7" vinyl • "Do You Wanna Touch Me (Oh Yeah)" – 3:24 • "
Wooly Bully" – 2:18
Credits and personnel Credits and personnel are adapted from the
Bad Reputation album liner notes. •
Joan Jett – vocals, guitar, backing vocals •
Gary Glitter – writer •
Mike Leander – writer • Lea Hart – guitar, backing vocals •
Kenny Laguna – piano, backing vocals, producer • John Earle – saxophone • Paul Simmons – drums, backing vocals • Jeff Peters – bass, backing vocals •
Ritchie Cordell – backing vocals, producer • John Earle – saxophone •
Mark Dodson – engineer, associate producer • Butch Yates – assistant engineer • Malcolm Davis – mastering
Chart performance Weekly charts Year-end charts Release history ==
Glee cover controversy==