With at least 25,000 versions, Porgy and Bess's opening aria, ‘Summertime’, is the most covered song in the world.

Written in 1934, Porgy and Bess’s ‘Summertime’ was one of the first compositions George Gershwin worked on for his brand-new opera Porgy and Bess. The jazz-inspired song is a lullaby for Clara to sing to her child, and it is reprised several more times throughout the opera. The versatile hit went on to be covered by thousands of artists, in every genre from disco to reggae. Unfortunately, Gershwin wouldn’t live to see his song become the world-famous one it is today.

We’ve taken a look at some of the different versions of ‘Summertime’ from the past 80 years.