Cover Versions and Uses in The Media
- In 1992, a remixed version of the song under the title "Set Adrift on Memory Bliss (Richie Rich Mix)" was featured on the charity album Red Hot + Dance.
- The song was covered by the Backstreet Boys in 1996, and appears on their second album Backstreet's Back (1997).
- The song appears in the 2007 film I Now Pronounce You Chuck and Larry during the middle portion and the end credits.
- The song "True" by Spandau Ballet, which P.M. Dawn sampled, would also be used by Lloyd in the remixed version of his song "You" featuring Andre 3000 and Nas. Razah in his 2009 song "Letter" featuring Nelly, and Nelly for his 2005 song "N Dey Say" would also sample the original song from Spandau Ballet.
- The music video was featured in The Brothers Grunt episode "The Ceremony".
- The song was featured in the movie Seeking a Friend for the End of the World.
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