Uses in Other Media
Burton Cummings, a former bandmate of Bachman in The Guess Who and recent bandmate in Bachman-Cummings, covered the song in his 1976 eponymous album, which went 2x platinum.
Bachman appears in the promo video for Bus Stop's 1998 remake of the song.
The song was always played at the end of the "Smashie and Nicey" sketch on the British sketch show, Harry Enfield's Television Programme.
The song was played in series 1, episode 4 of Ballykissangel ("Fallen Angel," originally aired 3 March 1996).
It was also played on the third season premiere of Supernatural.
The song is featured in The Simpsons episode "Saddlesore Galactica". At a BTO concert, Homer demands that they play the song after just finishing it. When the band reminds him of this fact, he replies, "Whatever!"
A techno remix of the song was used as the theme song for ITV Sport's Formula One coverage from 2003 to 2005. The remix is by German group, The Disco Boys, titled "B-B-B-Baby."
The song is played at the beginning of the movie Studio 54 when the boys are going to club Studio 54 for the first time.
The song appears on the soundtrack of the film Joe Dirt.
The song was, together with U2's "Beautiful Day", used as a theme song by the US Democratic Party following the US 2006 midterm elections.
During a trip to the US, Margaret Thatcher quoted the song when talking to an audience with Ronald Reagan, telling them that "You ain't seen nothing yet".
Appears in the CBC movie Keep Your Head Up Kid: the Don Cherry Story, also shot in Winnipeg, Manitoba.
In Going Overboard, Adam Sandler covered this song.
The song is on the trailer of the film Barnyard.
It was the soundtrack of an award-winning 2010 UK television advert for Thinkbox featuring 'Harvey', a multitasking, homeless Jack Russell Terrier with a flair for self-promotion
Fr. Dan Brandt, Pastor of Nativity of Our Lord Parish in Chicago, sings this song in his parish's eighth-grade graduation/commencement address each year to remind graduates that indeed "They ain't seen nothing' yet."
The song was played during the strip scene in The Drew Carey Show.
During a scene in "D2: The Mighty Ducks" bash brothers Fulton Reed and Dean Portman play this song before going to bed, but eventually end up jumping on their beds doing an air guitar routine while yelling.
The movie "The Watch (2012 film)" features the song on several occasions.
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