In The Media
- In a February 2000 interview with Rolling Stone magazine, presidential candidate Al Gore answered two questions by singing parts of "Just Like a Woman".
- In The Simpsons episode "The President Wore Pearls", Lenny Leonard is seen pushing over a slot machine during Springfield Elementary's casino night. After declaring that he is a "big man", the machine falls back over him, where he then says "But I break just like a little girl", a reference to "Just Like a Woman"'s chorus.
- In Woody Allen's 1977 Oscar-winning film Annie Hall, Allen's character goes on a date with a rock journalist, played by Shelley Duvall, who irritates him by reciting the chorus of "Just Like a Woman" when recalling a Dylan concert.
- In Stephen King's novel Carrie, a notebook is found that the title character had filled with the repeated lyrics, "Nobody has to guess/That Baby can't be blessed/Till she finally sees that she's like all the rest." These lines are taken from the second verse of "Just Like a Woman".
- In Michael Cunningham's short story "White Angel", "Just Like a Woman" is heard playing in the background during a pivotal moment of a party scene.
- The song is featured in "A Home at the End of the World" (2004).
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