The Last Dinner Party Wiki
Advertisement

This is a list of covers The Last Dinner Party has performed but not released to streaming.

Sound of the Underground[]

"Sound of the Underground" is a song by Girls Aloud from their 2003 album of the same name. It was covered by The Last Dinner Party for the first time on May 17, 2022 at O2 Shepherd's Bush Empire when they opened for Benee.[1] They performed it a second time on November 15, 2022, at the MOTH Club.[2]

Videos[]


Dealer[]

"Dealer" is a song by Lana Del Rey from her 2021 album Blue Banisters. Abigail Morris covered the song at the "Day To Night" show by Tuuli Turunen on September 24, 2023.[3]

Womanizer[]

"Womanizer" is a song by Britney Spears from her 2008 album Circus. The Last Dinner Party covered the song on the first date of their US Tour in 2023.

The tour began on Halloween, October 31, 2023, so the dress code was Halloween Bonanza, the band dressed up as different iconic looks from Spears' career, opening the show playing her hit song …Baby One More Time and ending it with a cover of Womanizer, before the encore.

Mandinka[]

"Mandinka" is a song by Sinéad O'Connor from her 1987 album The Lion and the Cobra. The Last Dinner Party covered the song for their Apple Music's London Sessions.

Dog Days Are Over[]

The_Last_Dinner_Party_-_Dog_Days_Are_Over_(Sound_of_2024)

"Dog Days Are Over" is a song by Florence + The Machine from their 2009 album Lungs. The Last Dinner Party covered the song for BBC Radio 1's Sound of 2024.

One Of Your Girls[]

The_Last_Dinner_Party_-_One_Of_Your_Girls_(Troye_Sivan_Cover)_in_the_Live_Lounge

"One Of Your Girls" is a song by Troye Sivan from his 2023 album Something to Give Each Other. The Last Dinner Party covered the song in the Live Lounge for BBC Radio 1.

Tiny Dancer[]

"Tiny Dancer"

Call Me[]

The_Last_Dinner_Party_cover_Blondie’s_‘Call_Me’_for_Like_A_Version

"Call Me" is a song by the American rock band Blondie, written for the soundtrack of the film American Gigolo. The Last Dinner Party covered the song on July 25, 2024 for Australian radio station triple j's weekly segment 'Like a Version'.[4]

Before the band decided to cover it, the song was also Abigail Morris and Georgia Davies' go-to karaoke song. The cover later made it to the setlist, debuting at Fuji Rock Festival.

They covered the song, again, at their show in Englewood, CO on August 6, 2024.

References[]

Advertisement