Cultural reference
Lists of miscellaneous information should be avoided.Please relocate any relevant information into appropriate sections or articles. (March 2009) * The 5th Dimension recording was used in the film Born on the Fourth of July. * Fred Norris of The Howard Stern Show uses a sitar-only cover of this song when discussing or introducing a guest of South Asian heritage. * In various forms, this song was used as an advertising jingle by two defunct airlines: Trans World Airlines in the U.S., and Trans Australia Airlines. * Brian W. Aldiss refers to the song in his short science-fiction story "Near Earth Object". * Is used in the episode "9 Lives" of the television show Psych. * This song is used as Alan Harper's ringtone on Two and a Half Men. * Homer Simpson sings his own parody of this song in an episode the episode of The Simpsons where Homer thinks he has won a free motor boat from the Springfield police. * Lyrics of this song recurrently occur in The Prodigy's song, Hotride
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