Cover Versions and Other Uses in Music
James Dunn, who appeared with Temple as she sang the song in Bright Eyes, performed his own rendition of the song decades later, in an episode of Follow the Sun entitled Run, Clown Run.
Tiny Tim recorded a version for his Grammy-nominated 1969 album "For All My Little Friends", a single and demo version of which also appear on the Rhino Records box set "God Bless Tiny Tim".
The Chipettes covered the song for the Alvin and the Chipmunks episode "My Fair Chipette".
The rapper Khia made a reference to the song in her remix of Lil' Wayne's single Lollipop.
Q-Tip references the song in A Tribe Called Quest's song "What?" off of The Low End Theory.
A portion of the song was featured in the music video of "Tonight (I'm Lovin' You)" by Enrique Iglesias.
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