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  • The song is sometimes played in conjunction with R. Kelly's 1996 hit "I Believe I Can Fly" at high school graduations, proms, and other special events, such as sports championships: for example, the Toronto Blue Jays played the song following their 1992 World Series triumph; the Atlanta Braves followed suit three years later; and the San Antonio Spurs played it while celebrating their first-ever NBA title.
  • The song is played over the closing credits of the 1994 Australian movie, The Adventures of Priscilla, Queen of the Desert, as a silhouetted drag queen (Tim Chappel) lip-syncs along to it.
  • The song was used in the United Kingdom to advertise Bisto gravy granules in the mid 1990s.
  • In the 2001 movie Kate & Leopold, the song is briefly played near the beginning.
  • The song was played as the last dance for winners Mark Ramprakash and Karen Hardy in the final of the 4th series of Strictly Come Dancing.
  • The song was used in a post-credits scene in the 2008 film, What Happens in Vegas, where the ex-boyfriend of Cameron Diaz's character gets punched in the groin by her best friend for revenge after dumping her earlier in the movie.
  • The song is also heard in the 2008 film Definitely, Maybe as Bill Clinton wins the election.

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