The song was covered by the French singer
Mareva Galanter in an explicit reference to the
yé-yé style. It is covered by
Fabienne Delsol on her first solo album,
No Time For Sorrows (2004). The San Francisco-based yé-yé revival band, Rue '66, covered it for their debut in 2011. Californian trio
No Small Children recorded a version in 2018, which was used during the closing credits of the film
A Simple Favor. Nashville-based singer
Adia Victoria included a cover on her 2017 EP
How it Feels. April March recorded two covers of the song in 1995: one with the original French lyrics, and the other as "Chick Habit" with English lyrics written by March. "Chick Habit" is played during the opening credits of the 1999 campy teen comedy ''
But I'm a Cheerleader directed by Jamie Babbit. Both versions of the song, first English and then French, are played over images of China Girls during the end credits of the movie Death Proof'' (2007) by
Quentin Tarantino. It was also used as the backing music to television advertisements for the
Renault Twingo in the UK and in France in 2008. European (based in Switzerland) rockabilly band
Hillbilly Moon Explosion performs cover version of the song. They also released an album together with French singer and actress
Arielle Dombasle where the song is performed by Dombasle with back vocals by the band vocalist Emanuela Huter. Experimental Belgian rock band
The Honeymoon Killers recorded a cover for their 1982 album
Les tueurs de la lune de miel, performed in French by the band's female vocalist
Véronique Vincent. There was a cover performed by
Marjorie Condoris,
Stéphanie D'Alma,
Amina El Bennouni,
Sofia Essaïdi,
Elodie Frégé, and
Morganne Matis when they were contestants on
Star Academy during season 3 (2002). It was released as the 14th track on the show's tie-in album
Star Academy III: Fait sa Bamba (Mercury France 2003). American
electronica musician
Benn Jordan recorded a cover of the 1995 English version of the song for his album
Flexing Habitual under the name The Flashbulb in 2006. As part of the
AGBO Fantasy Football Trash Talk, actress
Pom Klementieff sang a parody of the song called "Au Revoir
Chris Hemsworth".
Mission: Impossible – Dead Reckoning Part One co-star
Simon Pegg co-wrote the parody song with Klementieff and directed the video.
Tom Cruise and
Rebecca Ferguson made guest appearances, alongside Pegg, in the video as well. American
surf rock band Black Valley Moon (a side project of
Down by Law) recorded a cover of the song in a surf-rock style for their EP "Vampirella" (2020). Moldovan-Romanian singer and songwriter
Irina Rimes released a cover of the song as a non-album single in 2022. ==Samples and other appearances==