References in Popular Culture and Various Media
- The song was used by ITV for their trailer advertising their coverage of the 2006 FIFA World Cup.
- It was also used in a series of I'm a Celebrity... Get Me Out of Here!.
- The song was used in the background of a scene in the British science fiction series Torchwood in episode three of series one Ghost Machine.
- The song is also used on the American TV series One Tree Hill in 3x01, "Like You Like an Arsonist".
- The song was used in the "Belgian Montage" of the program Dom Joly Happy Hour.
- The song was featured in the film Goal! 2.
- The track was used to promote P&O Cruises in its televised adverts.
- The song was played when AC Milan's Paolo Maldini lifted the European Cup after beating Liverpool in the 2007 Champions League Final in Athens.
- The song was played when Portsmouth F.C.'s Sol Campbell lifted the FA Cup after beating Cardiff City F.C. in the 2008 FA Cup Final at Wembley Stadium and again when John Terry lifted the cup for Chelsea in 2009.
- The track is also being used to promote the new Sky Real Lives digital channel.
- The BBC TV show Waterloo Road uses the track many times during the series.
- Used in Fulham FC video "The Finishing Touch".
- Used in Irish TV production "A Bronx Dream" about a troup of American school children from a Bronx primary school who performed Irish dance and formed the group The Keltic Dreams.
- Used in promotional ads for the AMC show 'Breaking Bad'.
- Used in the independent film Ten Inch Hero.
- Used in promotional ads for the NZ show Shortland Street.
- Used in an episode of the BBC drama-comedy series Drop Dead Gorgeous.
- Used in a 2009 National Lottery Advert
- The song was used in ITV's Dancing On Ice
- Used in a cider television commercial in Finland.
- Used in Heroes Unmasked documental based on Heroes, in episode 1x01, "A New Dawn" (2007).
- Used in a tribute to Luc Bourdon by the Manitoba Moose before a game against the Hamilton Bulldogs.
- Ued in American Idol (Denver auditions) in 2009
- Used in the trailer of Love and Other Drugs, a 2010 movie starring Jake Gyllenhaal and Anne Hathaway.
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