• 1966:
Lynn Taitt (Merritone 7" single released by Federal Records) Rocksteady Instrumental • 1967:
Porfi Jiménez recorded his version of "Pata Pata" which made it into the
Record World Miami Hit Single Parade in April 1968. • 1967 Ann-Christine to Finnish • 1967:
Wilson Simonal (Alegria Alegria Vol.1) • 1967:
Señor Soul released the song as a single,
Double Shot 122. It also appears on the album,
Señor Soul Plays Funky Favorites. • 1968: Los Rockin Devils (Pata-Pata Psicodelico Días) • 1968:
El Gran Combo de Puerto Rico ("Pata Pata Jala Jala Boogaloo" album) • 1968:
The Supremes ("T.C.B." soundtrack album and TV broadcast) • 1968:
Braňo Hronec Orchestra (TV music film "Desať a štvrť") • 1969:
Tito Puente and His Orchestra ("The King Tito Puente / El Rey Tito Puente" album) • 1980:
Osibisa (
Mystic Energy album) • 1980:
Sylvie Vartan (French singer of Bulgarian origin: "Tape Tape" single from the album
Bienvenue Solitude) • 1981:
Prima Vera (
Den 5te album) • 1985:
Otto Waalkes in his Film Debut (Otto – der Film) • 1988:
Chayanne feat.
Miriam Makeba (included in
Chayanne II) • 1989:
Triple & Touch played this song live on tour with
Björn Afzelius 1989 at Hovdala slott • 1997:
Daúde • 1998:
Coumba Gawlo • 1998:
El General (Spanglish version) • 1999:
Manu Dibango • 2000:
Thalía (recorded it for her album
Arrasando) • 2001:
The Skatalites • 2001:
Yamboo (The group used the chorus for their song's refrain) • 2002:
Jonathan Butler (recorded a rendition of this song from his album
Surrender) • 2004:
Helmut Lotti • 2005:
Bakithi Kumalo (instrumental version on his album
This is me) • 2006:
Tony Esposito • 2006:
Dan Zanes on his album
Catch That Train! • 2007:
African Jazz Pioneers • 2010: DJ Happy Vibes,
Lira • 2011:
Arielle Dombasle feat. Mokobé (released on her album
Diva Latina) • 2011: African Ladies (cover version for video game
Just Dance 3 on
Wii,
Xbox 360, and
PlayStation 3) • 2011:
Milk & Sugar feat.
Miriam Makeba (made a remix with Makeba), • 2012:
Lorraine Klaasen (A Tribute to Miriam Makeba) • 2015:
Playing for Change • 2016:
Pink Martini • The song has also been recorded by
Angélique Kidjo and
Howard Carpendale. • 2022:
Sun-El Musician and
Msaki version • 2022:
Herb Alpert (instrumental version on his album
Sunny Side of the Street) • 2024: The global pop group
Now United covered the song. ==Popular culture==