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Cervantes' record label Butterfly Records released the disco rendition as "Je t'aime" by an all-female disco group Saint Tropez in August 1977,<ref name="Cervantes interview"/><ref name="AJ Jr Disco King"/> the first disco rendition of the song,<ref>{{cite book |first1=Alan |last1=Jones |first2=Jussi |last2=Kantonen |year=2000 |chapter=Hot Shots |title=Saturday Night Forever: The Story of Disco |chapter-url=https://archive.org/details/saturdaynightfor0000jone/page/93 |lccn=00-038065 |page=[https://archive.org/details/saturdaynightfor0000jone/page/93 93] |isbn=1-55652-411-0 |publisher=Chicago Review Press }}</ref> as part of the album of the same name, ''Je T'aime'' (1977). Prompted by the minor success of Saint Tropez, a year later in 1978, Casablanca Records released<ref name="Cervantes interview"/><ref name="AJ Jr Disco King"/> the Summer and Moroder duet rendition of "Je t'aime" in a 15-minute version for the film ''[[Thank God It's Friday (film)|Thank God It's Friday]]''.<ref name=film/> The Summer–Moroder rendition was produced by Moroder and [[Pete Bellotte]].
 
A non-lyrical rendition of the song was played at the tail end of the [[2024 Summer Paralympics opening ceremony]].
 
== See also ==