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* A remix of the song called "Beverly Hills (Urbanix Mix)" appears on the "[[We Are All on Drugs]]" single. | * A remix of the song called "Beverly Hills (Urbanix Mix)" appears on the "[[We Are All on Drugs]]" single. | ||
*Another remix dubbed the 'Ultimix' was posted at albumsix.com in December 2008 by user [[user:BringHomeTheTurkey|BringHomeTheTurkey]], after discovering it at a PTP network. It appears to be an unreleased DJ remix, but is in fact little more than an extended re-edit, with some additional programmed percussion throughout. | *Another remix dubbed the 'Ultimix' was posted at albumsix.com in December 2008 by user [[user:BringHomeTheTurkey|BringHomeTheTurkey]], after discovering it at a PTP network. It appears to be an unreleased DJ remix, but is in fact little more than an extended re-edit, with some additional programmed percussion throughout. | ||
* The song is also featured on ''Now That's What I Call Music! 20'' and ''Kidz Bop | * The song is also featured on ''Now That's What I Call Music! 20'' and ''[[Kidz Bop 9]]''. | ||
* The song also has been used on ''Malcolm in the Middle''. | * The song also has been used on ''Malcolm in the Middle''. | ||
* The song's chorus is featured in the track "Polkarama!" from "[[Weird Al]]" Yankovic's album ''Straight Outta Lynwood''. This, after Rivers withheld the rights to [[Buddy Holly]] when Yankovic wanted to include it in a polka circa 1995. | * The song's chorus is featured in the track "Polkarama!" from "[[Weird Al]]" Yankovic's album ''Straight Outta Lynwood''. This, after Rivers withheld the rights to [[Buddy Holly]] when Yankovic wanted to include it in a polka circa 1995. |