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In Film, Television and Radio

The song has been featured in many films:

  • The Saint, just before the sensual scene
  • The Watcher, in a camera store when David Allen Griffin (Keanu Reeves) is seducing his next victim, an employee of the store
  • Can't Hardly Wait, upon the entrance of Jennifer Love Hewitt's character Amanda Beckett to the party that makes up the core of the film
  • A Man Apart
  • Cruel Intentions
  • Dogtown and Z-Boys, in the segment about Pacific Ocean Park pier
  • Ghosts of Girlfriends Past, when Matthew McConaughey has long hair in the bar.

It has appeared in a number of TV shows too: it was the opening theme song of the short-lived television series Titans, during the opening credits of episode #221 "Friends in Deed" of Beverly Hills, 90210, during the Daria episode "The Invitation", and on promos for The History Channel's new series, Cities of the Underworld, during the episode "Tess, Lies and Videotape" of Roswell, as well as the FX series Over There. The song plays in the background in the British sitcom Game On, where Mathew Malone seduces a teddy bear.

In 1998, the song formed part of the soundtrack for the first episode of the second series of Chris Morris's radio programme Blue Jam.

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