Cultural References
A Pepsi commercial that debuted during Super Bowl XXX in 1996 features the song. In it, Williams' recording plays while a Coca-Cola deliveryman grabs a Pepsi.
The song is mentioned, along with "Auld Lang Syne", "Kathleen Mavourneen" and "Magnificat," in "Bone of Song" on Josh Ritter's 2003 album Hello Starling as one of the implied pillars of songwriting.
A small portion of the song is played in Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen. Bumblebee uses it to keep Sam Witwicky from cheating on his girlfriend, Mikaela Banes.
The title of the song is quoted in PC video game Quake Mission Pack 1: Scourge of Armagon, when the player reaches a difficult area to access, which could result in the player using cheats to get there.
The song is featured in the Dennis Potter TV serial "Karaoke".
A Pepsi commercial that debuted during Super Bowl XLVI in 2012 features the song. In it, Jennifer Nettles of Sugarland sings a cover of the song while a Coca-Cola deliveryman grabs a Pepsi.
The song forms the title of the 1990 TV drama 'Your Cheatin' Heart' by John Byrne
Read more about this topic: Your Cheatin' Heart
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“If in the earlier part of the century, middle-class children suffered from overattentive mothers, from being mothers only accomplishment, todays children may suffer from an underestimation of their needs. Our idea of what a child needs in each case reflects what parents need. The childs needs are thus a cultural football in an economic and marital game.”
—Arlie Hochschild (20th century)