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List of gay anthems

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This is a list of historically significantgay anthems.

This is adynamic list and may never be able to satisfy particular standards for completeness. You can help byediting the page to add missing items, with references toreliable sources.
Year releasedSong titleArtist(s)Notes
1920"The Lavender Song" ("Das Lila Lied")Lyrics by Kurt Schwabach[1]
1928"Prove It On Me"Ma Rainey[2]
1929"If Love Were All"Noël CowardWritten for theoperettaBitter Sweet.[3]
1932"Mad About the Boy"Noël Coward[2]
1937"Easy Living"Billie Holiday,Teddy Wilson and His Orchestra[a]
"My Funny Valentine"Rodgers andHart[5]
1938"Lush Life"Billy Strayhorn[2]
1939"Over the Rainbow"Judy GarlandFeatured in the filmThe Wizard of Oz. Written byHarold Arlen andYip Harburg. This song and the film gained such a following that gay men would use the phrase "friends of Dorothy" to refer to themselves.[6][7][8][9][10][3]
1952"Hound Dog"Big Mama Thornton[9]
1953"Secret Love"Doris DayWritten bySammy Fain andPaul Francis Webster for a well known queer coded film,Calamity Jane, the song was embraced by the LGBTQ community as an anthem for expressing the joy of gay liberation.[11] When asked about how she felt during a 2011 interview withThe Advocate, she replied, "I was not aware of that, but that's wonderful."[12]
1954"The Man That Got Away"Judy Garland[13][14]
1955"Tutti Frutti"Little Richard[9]
1957"Somewhere (There's a Place for Us)"From the musicalWest Side Story[15][7][3]
1958"My Baby Just Cares for Me"Nina Simone[16][9]
"Secretly"Jimmie Rodgers[17]
1960"As Long as He Needs Me"Shirley Bassey[15][7]
1961'"Nous les amoureux"Jean-Claude PascalPascal later claimed that the song was about a homosexual relationship and the difficulties it faced.[18]
1962"The Man I Love"Gene Howard[2]
"Happiness is a Thing Called Joe"Troy Walker[19][20]
1963"Hello Stranger"Barbara Lewis[21]
1964"You Don't Own Me"Lesley Gore[22][10][9]
1966"You Don't Have to Say You Love Me"Dusty Springfield[15]
"Ballad of the Sad Young Men"Roberta Flack[23][22]
1968"Don't Rain on My Parade"Barbra Streisand[24]
1970"Ain't No Mountain High Enough"Diana Ross[15]
"Lola"The Kinks[9][2][22]
"You Don't Own Me"Dusty Springfield[22][10]
1971"March from a Clockwork Orange"Wendy Carlos[22]
"Stonewall Nation"Madeleine Davis[25]
"It Must Be Love"Labi Siffre[22]
1972"Walk on the Wild Side"Lou Reed[9][2][22]
"All the Young Dudes"Mott the Hoople[2]
"Friends"Bette Midler[26][27][28][29]
"Starman"David Bowie[30][31][32][22][10]
1974"Rebel Rebel"[3][9]
"I Will Always Love You"Dolly Parton[33]
"Jolene"[34][35][36]
"Love Is the Message"MFSB[37]
"The Bitch Is Back"Elton John[38]
1975"I Was Born This Way"Carl Bean[39]
Valentino[40][10]
"Home"Introduced byStephanie Mills

Popularised byDiana Ross

[41]
"Landslide"Stevie Nicks ofFleetwood Mac[42]
1976"Dancing Queen"ABBA[43][9][8][44][15][7][10]
"The Killing of Georgie"Rod Stewart[45][2]
"Turn the Beat Around"Vicki Sue Robinson[15]
"Somebody to Love"Queen[9][46]
1977"I Feel Love"Donna Summer[47][48][9][10][43]
"Gold Dust Woman"Fleetwood Mac[42]
1978"Got to Be Real"Cheryl Lynn[8][37]
"Baby I'm Burning"Dolly Parton[33]
"I Will Survive"Gloria Gaynor[49][50][51][52][53][54][9][55][7][22][46][10][43][8][56]
"Glad to Be Gay"Tom Robinson Band[57][58][10]
"You Make Me Feel (Mighty Real)"Sylvester[9][8][7][2][10][39][54][43][56][38]
"I Love the Nightlife"Alicia Bridges[10]
"Macho Man"Village People[59][56][9]
"Y.M.C.A."[60][44][9][8][2][56]
"Last Dance"Donna Summer[46]
"I'm Every Woman"Chaka Khan[61][9][43][8]
"Pride"Grace Jones[62]
1979"Gimme! Gimme! Gimme! (A Man After Midnight)"ABBA[7]
"Boys Keep Swinging"David Bowie[8][7][46]
"You Know How to Love Me"Phyllis Hyman[63]
"Don't Stop Me Now"Queen[22][38]
"It's My House"Diana Ross[64]
"We Are Family"Sister Sledge[65][2][43]
"Knock on Wood"Amii Stewart[66]
"No More Tears (Enough Is Enough)"Donna Summer &Barbra Streisand[15]
"Go West"Village People[7][2][46][10][52][67]
"Stars"Sylvester[9]
1980"I'm Coming Out"Diana Ross[68][55][24][69][70][71][72][73][9][48][56][7][2][46][74][43][54][8][58]
"9 to 5"Dolly Parton[33][53]
"Retko te viđam sa devojkama"IdoliOne of the first songs with a gay theme fromSerbia.[75]
"Private Idaho"The B-52's[22]
"Never Knew Love Like This Before"Stephanie Mills[76]
1981"Menergy"Patrick Cowley[77][22]
"Pull Up to the Bumper"Grace Jones[78][22]
"Puerto Pollensa"Written byMarilina Ross.

First popularized bySandra Mihanovich

[79][80]
"Tainted Love"Soft Cell[9][22]
1982"Edge of Seventeen"Stevie Nicks[81]
"Do You Really Want to Hurt Me"Culture Club[9][7][38]
"And I Am Telling You I'm Not Going"Jennifer Holliday[15][63]
"It's Raining Men"The Weather Girls[15][48][7][46][74][51][55][43][53]
"Love My Way"The Psychedelic Furs[21]
"Right on Target"Paul Parker[82]
1983"Church of the Poison Mind"Culture Club[22]
"This Charming Man"The Smiths[22]
"So Many Men, So Little Time"Miquel Brown[15][7]
"Rise Up"The Parachute Club[83]
"Relax"Frankie Goes to Hollywood[9][8][22]
"I Am What I Am"Written byJerry HermanFrom the musicalLa Cage aux Folles.[7][84][3]
Gloria Gaynor[85]
"Holiday"Madonna[15]
1984"Din Daa Daa"George Kranz[37]
"Smalltown Boy"Bronski Beat[86][9][15][8][74][78][43]
"Why?"[2]
"You Think You're a Man"Divine[87]
"I Want to Break Free"Queen[9][8][74][69][43][54][58]
1985"Conga"Miami Sound Machine[88]
"Sisters Are Doin' It for Themselves"Eurythmics andAretha Franklin[15]
"How Will I Know"Whitney Houston[89][46]
"Miss Celie's Blues"Written byQuincy Jones,Rod Temperton andLionel RichieAlso known as "Sister" from the filmThe Color Purple. Sung by the character Shug to Celie in the film, this song has been called an anthem for the Black lesbian community.[3]
"Running Up That Hill"Kate Bush[16]
"So Macho"Sinitta, written byGeorge Hargreaves[7]
1986"¿A quién le importa?"Alaska y DinaramaGay anthem in the Spanish-speaking world.[90][91]
"Don't Leave Me This Way"The Communards[92][93][8]
"Oh L'amour"Erasure[94]
"Libertine"Mylène FarmerGay anthem in the French-speaking world[9]
"Kiss"Prince[95]
"True Colors"Cyndi Lauper[96][97][9][48][69][46][74][70][43][8][56]
1987"Seven Wonders"Fleetwood Mac[42]
"I Wanna Dance with Somebody (Who Loves Me)"Whitney Houston[98][99][44][74][43][73][56]
"It's a Sin"Pet Shop Boys[16]
"Sans contrefaçon"Mylène FarmerGay anthem in the French-speaking world
1988"A Little Respect"Erasure[8][78][15][61][72]
"Heaven Is a Place on Earth"Belinda Carlisle[21][99]
"Fast Car"Tracy Chapman[100][81][22][70]
"Mujer contra mujer" ("Une femme avec une femme")MecanoGay anthem in the Spanish and French-speaking world.[101][102][103][104]
1989"Work That Pussy" (Boom Boom remix)Ellis D[37]
"Elements of Vogue" (David DePino mix)David Xtravaganza andJohnny Dynell
"Deep in Vogue"Malcolm McLaren
"Let's Go"Fast Eddie
"In Private"Dusty Springfield[8]
"Express Yourself"Madonna[105][22][48][43][73]
"Like a Prayer"[44]
"If I Could Turn Back Time"Cher[8][106][70][53]
"Closer to Fine"Indigo Girls[107][9][8][70]
"Part of Your World" (from the filmThe Little Mermaid)Composed byAshman andMenken

Introduced byJodi Benson

[108][109][110][111][112][113]
1990"Vogue"Madonna[9][86][7][2][74][105][73][8][38]
"Freedom! '90"George Michael[74][56][8][106][46][22][69][71][70][43][72][38]
"Show Me Love"Robin S.[78]
1991"Finally"CeCe Peniston[8][15][44]
"Fancy"Reba McEntire[114][115]
"Better The Devil You Know"Kylie Minogue[116]
"In My Life"Bette Midler[26][28][29]
"Losing My Religion"R.E.M.[117]
"Justified and Ancient"The KLF andTammy Wynette[51]
1992"Constant Craving"K.d. lang[9][8][74]
"Damn I Wish I Was Your Lover"Sophie B. Hawkins[46]
"Supermodel (You Better Work)"RuPaul[56][46][74][71][38][48][118]
"Deeper and Deeper"Madonna[119][78]
1993"Come to My Window"Melissa Etheridge[8][107][81][74][70][72]
"Yes I Am"[107]
"I'm Every Woman"(theme from the filmThe Bodyguard)Whitney Houston[39]
"Rebel Girl"Bikini Kill[120][9][8]
"What's Up"4 Non Blondes[48]
1994"A Deeper Love"Aretha Franklin[24][121][43][71]
"She Thinks His Name Was John"Reba McEntire[115][122][123]
"100% Pure Love"Crystal Waters[124]
"Girls & Boys"Blur[125]
"Feel What You Want"Kristine W[126]
"All I Want for Christmas Is You"Mariah Carey[127][44]
1995"Everlasting Love"Gloria Estefan[88]
"I Kissed a Girl"Jill Sobule[128][69]
"Fastlove"George Michael[61]
"Jesus to a Child"[9][95]
"Waterfalls"TLC
"I Am the Body Beautiful"Salt N Pepa[74]
1996"Cunty"Kevin Aviance[129]
"Seasons of Love"(theme from the musicalRent)Introduced in the musicalRent[130][131]
"Take Me or Leave Me"Idina Menzel andFredi Walker[106][8][81][132]
"Wannabe"Spice Girls[133]
1997"Fly Life"Basement Jaxx[37]
"Free"Ultra Naté[15][43]
"Together Again"Janet Jackson[44][99][15][95][46][72][74]
"Close My Eyes"Mariah Carey[134]
"Outside"Mariah Carey[134]
"One More Hour"Sleater-Kinney[46]
1998"Heaven's What I Feel"Gloria Estefan[88]
"Believe"Cher[135][48][44][99][46][74][53][73][136]
"Nobody's Supposed to Be Here"(Hex Hector remix)Deborah Cox[137]
"The Origin of Love"Introduced inHedwig and the Angry Inch[8][106][138][132]
"The Boy Is Mine"Brandy &Monica[44][99][139][140]
"Outside"George Michael[7]
1999"Man! I Feel Like a Woman!"Shania Twain[141][44][99][56]
"Waiting for Tonight"Jennifer Lopez[142][143][44][88][99][139][140]
"Strong Enough"Cher[144][43]
"Heartbreaker"Mariah Carey[44]
"It's Not Right but It's Okay"(Thunderpuss remix)Whitney Houston[145][44][99][74][144][56]
2000"Can't Take That Away (Mariah's Theme)"Mariah Carey[146]
"Let's Get Loud"Jennifer Lopez[72][88][143]
"Spinning Around"Kylie Minogue[147]
"Proud"Heather Small[43]
"Stronger"Britney Spears[148][149][150]
"Sobreviviré"Mónica Naranjo[151]
2001"Lady Marmalade"(theme from the filmMoulin Rouge!)Christina Aguilera,Mýa,Lil' Kim andPink[44][99][15][152]
"Song for the Lonely"Cher[72]
"I'm a Survivor"Reba McEntire[153]
"It's Raining Men"(theme from the filmBridget Jones's Diary)Geri Halliwell[8][15][7]
"Keep on Livin'"Le Tigre[8]
"Murder on the Dancefloor"Sophie Ellis-Bextor[154]
"There You'll Be"(theme from the filmPearl Harbor)Faith Hill[15]
"Your Disco Needs You"Kylie Minogue[155][67]
"Can't Get You Out of My Head"[7][156][157][147]
2002"¿A quién le importa?"ThalíaGay anthem in the Spanish-speaking world and cover of theAlaska and Dinarama song from 1986.[158][159][9]
"All The Things She Said"t.A.T.u.[160][161]
"Beautiful"Christina Aguilera[162][163][164][165][48][9][8][149][69][43]
"Love at First Sight"Kylie Minogue[155][44][99][147][8]
2003"Defying Gravity"Idina Menzel[166][48]
"Fighter"Christina Aguilera[72]
"Me Against the Music"Britney Spears featuringMadonna[148]
"Dragostea Din Tei"O-Zone[167]
2004"Take Your Mama"Scissor Sisters[7][43]
2005"Hung Up"Madonna[168]
2006"Listen"Beyoncé[169][170]
"Freakum Dress"[133]
"Stars Are Blind"Paris Hilton[44][99][139][140]
"The Best of Both Worlds"Hannah Montana[171][172]
"Buttons"The Pussycat Dolls[44][99][133]
"Todos Me Miran"Gloria TreviGay anthem in the Spanish-speaking world[173][174][175]
"Something Kinda Oooh"Girls Aloud[176][177]
2007"Get Me Bodied"Beyoncé[63][139]
"Gimme More"Britney Spears[44][99][28][29][178][148]
"Las de la Intuición"Shakira[179]
"Untouched"The Veronicas[180]
2008"I Kissed a Girl"Katy Perry[181]
2009"Untouchable"Girls Aloud[176]
"She Wolf"Shakira[182][44][143]
2010"We R Who We R"Kesha[183][69][72][149][184][73]
"All The Lovers"Kylie Minogue[185][46][147][8][99][54][105][106][89][155][72]
"Get Outta My Way"[186][44][99]
"Firework"Katy Perry[8][106][149][184][69][70][72][73]
"Raise Your Glass"Pink[9][8][183][69][72][149][184][73]
"Dancing on My Own"Robyn[187][46][44][81][106][140][73][149][70][99][184][9][48][150][8][152]
"Y'all Get Back Now"Big Freedia[152]
"Vogue(Glee Cast version)Glee Cast feat.Jane LynchSue Sylvester's line reading of "Will Schuester, I Hate You" is a recurring viral meme and pop culturally reference point within the LGBT[48]
2011"Born This Way"Lady Gaga[46][188][152][189][56][190][81]
[55][48][69][149][184][70][54][43][71][72][191][9][73][8][58][38]
"Run The World (Girls)"Beyoncé[192][46][149]
"Love On Top"[44][99][139][192]
2012"Call Me Maybe"Carly Rae Jepsen[193][70]
"Euphoria"Loreen[194][195][196][197]
"Same Love"Macklemore and Ryan Lewis featuringMary Lambert[198][199][9][149][184][43][191]
"Thinkin Bout You"Frank Ocean[46][200][184][191]
"Let's Have a Kiki"Scissor Sisters[8][149][184][189][70][72]
2013"Land of Lola"Billy Porter[138][201][202][132][8]
"Raise You Up/Just Be"[203][8][106][132]
"Follow Your Arrow"Kacey Musgraves[204][9][48][8][69][184]
"People Like Us"Kelly Clarkson[205][206][8]
"Closer"Tegan and Sara[81][184][189][70][73][38]
"She Keeps Me Warm"Mary Lambert[72]
"Brave"Sara Bareilles[8][69][72][149][184][73]
"Girls / Girls / Boys"Panic! at the Disco[207][208][209][210][211][189][69][184][72]
"Let It Go"Idina Menzel[212][213][214][215][8][108][109][112][184]
"Work Bitch"Britney Spears[46][184][216][217][218][44][99][148][28][29]
2014"True Trans Soul Rebel"Against Me![149][8][2][69][189][70][191]
"Break Free"Ariana Grande[219][48][99][184]
"Born An Angel"Afida Turner[220][221]
"Can't Remember to Forget You"Shakira[222][223]
"Really Don't Care"Demi Lovato featuringCher Lloyd[224][225]
"Sissy That Walk"RuPaul[226][227][228][8][189][69][106][118]
"Welcome To New York"Taylor Swift[229]
2015"Beauty Never Lies"Bojana Stamenov[230][231]
"Run Away with Me"Carly Rae Jepsen[44][99][178][193][184][232]
"Cool for the Summer"Demi Lovato[233][48][99][44][140][184][73][183][38]
"Girls Like Girls"Hayley Kiyoko[234][9][48][73][183][56][38]
"Going Out Like That"Reba McEntire[115][235]
"King"Years & Years[184]
2016"Secret Love Song, Pt II"Little Mix[236][237][227]
"Vroom Vroom"Charli XCX[56]
"Work from Home"Fifth Harmony[44][99][139]
"Into You"Ariana Grande[140][44][99][145][139][184][136]
"Only a Girl"Gia Woods[56]
"Formation"Beyoncé[238][239][240][241][242][243][44][192][184]
"Hold Up"[244]
"Sorry"[192][244]
"Change"Christina Aguilera[245][246][247]
"Telepathy"[248][249][250][251][non-primary source needed]
"Touch"Little Mix[44][99][227][237]
"LGBT"CupcakKe[9]
"Tomodachi"Hikaru Utada[252]
"I Know a Place"Muna[48]
2017"Loving Someone"The 1975[253][254]
"The Joke"Brandi Carlile[255][256][149][189]
"Heart Attack"Chuu[257][258][259][260]
"Cut to the Feeling"Carly Rae Jepsen[261][150][8][55][48][46][149][193][232][73]
"New Rules"Dua Lipa[262][263][46][184]
"Chanel"Frank Ocean[264][265][266][152][9][200][73]
"Power"Little Mix[267][227]
"Boys"Charli XCX[268][269][263][56]
"Call Me Mother"RuPaul[270][118][263]
"This Is Me"(theme from the filmThe Greatest Showman)Keala Settle[271][272][273][274][275][69]
"Honey"Kehlani[276][38]
"Heaven"Troye Sivan andBetty Who[277][278][279][280][281][282]
"Mystery of Love"(theme from the filmCall Me by Your Name)Sufjan Stevens[283][284]
"Visions of Gideon"
2018"Curious"Hayley Kiyoko[56]
"Strawberries & Cigarettes"Troye Sivan[285][286][287][282][199]
"My My My!"[267][282][73][38]
"Bloom"[288][9][2][256][8][189][106][22][184][282][152]
"Make Me Feel"Janelle Monae[289][290][291][9][8][189][22][184][70][73][276]
"Pynk"
"No Tears Left to Cry"Ariana Grande[95][73][124]
"Thank U, Next"[292][293][294]
"I'm Not Afraid"Holland[295][296][297]
"Rainbow"Kacey Musgraves[298][44][99][43]
"Immaterial"Sophie[56]
"Colour"MNEK andHailee Steinfeld[299][300][189][190][267]
"Eastside"benny blanco,Halsey andKhalid[301]
2019"On a Roll"Ashley O[302][44][99]
"Break Up (Bye Bye)"The Frock Destroyers[303][304][305]
"Nails, Hair, Hips, Heels"Todrick Hall[306][89][184]
"Don't Start Now"Dua Lipa[307][308][145][262][73]
"Show Yourself"Idina Menzel[309][310][311]
"A Little Bit Alexis"Annie Murphy[312][313]
"Lights Up"Harry Styles[314][315][316][317][318]
"You Need to Calm Down"Taylor Swift[319][184][73]
"Flash Pose"Pabllo Vittar feat.Charli XCX[56]
2020"Betty"Taylor Swift[320][321][322]
"Physical"Dua Lipa[323][44][99][145][262][307]
"Man's World"Marina Diamandis[324]
"Heather"Conan Gray[325]
"Rain On Me"Lady Gaga andAriana Grande[326][327][48][44][99][24][178][319][267][73][183]
"Supernova"Kylie Minogue[58]
"Pink Pony Club"Chappell Roan[328]
2021"Agatha All Along"Kathryn Hahnfrom the miniseries "WandaVision"[329][330][331][99]
"Montero (Call Me by Your Name)"Lil Nas X[332][9][8][73][183][152][56]
"UK Hun?"United Kingdolls[99][330]
"Come Through"Priyanka feat.Lemon[56]
"Walk"Saucy Santana[56]
2022"Boyfriend"Dove Cameron[333][334][56][335]
"Boys Don't Cry"Anitta[336][337]
"This Hell"Rina Sawayama[338][339]
"Cozy"Beyoncé[335][340][341][9][48]
"Break My Soul"[48]
"Bad Habit"Steve Lacy[335][342][343][344][345]
"Unholy"Sam Smith feat.Kim PetrasReplaced Lacy's song "Bad Habits" at the top of the Billboard Hot 100 in October 2022, marking the first time two consecutive number one songs were performed by out queer artists. Lacy is bisexual; Petras is a transgender woman and Smith is non-binary (previously publicly identified as a homosexual man)[335][345][346][9][56]
"Huwag Muna Tayong Umuwi"[b]BiniThe song was co-written by Nica del Rosario, who is openly queer, Its "genderless" lyrics led it resonate with the LGBTQIA+ community.[347] The song also entered onBillboard Philippines'Hot 100.[348]
"Casual"Chappell Roan[349]
2023"Let Loose"Loosey LaDuca[350]
"Not Strong Enough"Boygenius[350]
"Because of You"Gustaph[351][352]
"Padam Padam"Kylie Minogue[353][354][355][136][356][357][48][350]
"Rush"Troye Sivan[358][359][48][350]
"Speed Drive"Charli XCX[360][356]
"Float"Janelle Monáe[361]
"Lipstick Lover"[362][363]
"Ice Slippin"Omar Apollo[364][350]
"Bongos"Cardi B andMegan Thee Stallion[349]
"Got Me Started"Troye Sivan[350]
"Loveher"Romy[365][366]
"Red Wine Supernova"Chappell Roan[38][350][349]
"One of Your Girls"Troye Sivan[367][363]
2024"Yes, And?"Ariana Grande[368][369][370]
"Bodyguard"Beyoncé[371]
"Good Luck, Babe!"Chappell Roan[372][371][373][48][349]
"Nasty"Tinashe[371][373]
"360"Charli XCX[349][371][373]
"Lunch"Billie Eilish[374][375][376][48][349][371]
"Birds of a Feather"[376]
2025"Abracadabra"Lady Gaga[377]

See also

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Notes

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  1. ^"Easy Living" is referenced twice in the plot of the novelThe Price of Salt (akaCarol): "[Therese] whistled part of it, and Carol smiled. '"Easy Living,"' Carol said. 'That's an old one.'"; and "Therese played "Easy Living" a couple of times, and Carol sat across the room watching her, sitting on the arm of a chair with her arms folded."[4]
  2. ^lit.'Let's Not Go Home Yet'

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