![]() ![]() Australian Chart Book 1970–1992 (illustrated ed.). : CS1 maint: archived copy as title ( link) ^ allmusic ((( Get Lucky > Charts & Awards > Billboard Singles ))).Duff Goldman sang the song on The Masked Singer as "McTerrier" on March 9, 2022.Henry, disappointed, decides to delete the song from his playlist. ![]() However, their coworkers explain that he misunderstands the song's meaning, that it's about working through the week so that one can rest during the weekend. Henry, a workaholic, tries to use it as an example for Eliza about how great it is to work through the weekend. The song is playing in an elevator in the show Selfie.The song was used to kick off the Friday afternoon "5 O'Clock Whistle" program on Z-100 in the mid-1980s.In 2017, in the Family Guy episode Don't Be a Dickens at Christmas Peter dances with the ghost of Patrick Swayze to the song.In 2015, Pixels uses the song where Sam Brenner and Ludlow Lamonsoft fight off Centipede.In 2014, the song was featured in the RadioShack Super Bowl XLVIII commercial " The '80s Called".In 2010, Regular Show uses the song in the episode "Caffeinated Concert Tickets", where in a montage, Mordecai and Rigby drink the Coffee Bean's caffeine to stay up to do more chores and mow the lawn to get money for the Fist Pump concert.In 2006, in the Scrubs episode My Half-Acre Todd dances to the song when he auditions for the Janitor's air band.It also featured in the 2006 film Click, featuring Adam Sandler it was sung by Terry Crews while he sat in a traffic jam.In 2005's movie Herbie: Fully Loaded, the song was used during the "NASCAR build" scene.The song was also used in the 2005 video game compilation Namco Museum 50th Anniversary as one of the menu themes. It was also used in the video game Saints Row 2, on the 107.77 The Mix radio station. It was used in the 2002 video game Grand Theft Auto: Vice City on the in-game radio station "V-Rock".The song was featured in a full length 1986 music video featuring Larry Bird and Magic Johnson promoting the Converse Weapons line of shoes.The sketch's writer, Jim Downey described the song as a key inspiration for the sketch, stating that "nothing made laugh more than the band Loverboy". The song was used in a 1990 Saturday Night Live sketch, " Chippendales Audition", in which Patrick Swayze and Chris Farley compete for a job as Chippendales dancers. ![]()
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