- The instrumental version was used as the theme for Jim Crockett Promotions wrestling show Starrcade from 1983 to 1987.
- The instrumental version was used for two unsold game show pilots produced by Jay Wolpert which are Fortune Hunters as a cue for commercial breaks and closing theme[3][4] hosted by Bob Hanley in 1983 and as a theme song for Fast Friends[5] hosted by Bob Goen in 1984.
- The song was used as an opening theme for NASCAR races on TBS from 1983 to 1985.
- The song was also performed live in 1983 on Val Doonican's Christmas by the Irish group The Nolans.
- In 1984, the song made a memorable appearance in the famous Saturday Night Live "synchronized swimming" segment with Martin Short and Harry Shearer.
- The song's instrumental bridge was the original opening theme song of The Jerry Lawler Show, which debuted in 1983 on WMC-TV in Memphis, Tennessee.
- The 1987 Alpha Denshi arcade game Kyros, uses the song when the player is powered up.
- WRAL-TV in Raleigh, North Carolina (which was the taping home for Jim Crockett's Mid-Atlantic Championship Wrestling at one time and was the broadcaster for Crockett wrestling) used it for their Action Sports Saturday broadcasts during the mid-1980s.[6]
- The song was used by WDIV-TV in Detroit for its Sunday sports wrap-up show Sports Final Edition.
- The song had renewed popularity in 2010 when Australian comedy duo Hamish & Andy proclaimed on air that the song gave the listener an extra burst of energy and dubbed the phenomenon as "The Frank Effect".[7] A special one-time concert was held in Australia as a result, which was documented in their 2010 TV special Hamish & Andy's Reministmas Special.
- In a 2016 episode of The Jim Gaffigan Show, Adam Goldberg as Dave Marks, is seen to find his creative fire in a montage as the song plays.
- In Season 2 Episode 6 of the Netflix series GLOW, the song is used during a training montage.
- In Season 1 Episode 10 of the TV series Doom Patrol, when Beard Hunter is preparing for his mission.
- In Episode 1 of American Horror Story: 1984, when the crew is dancercizing.
- In season 1, episode 5 of Hamish & Andy's Gap Year, during a montage of Hamish Blake's Mr. New York State Bodybuilding Competition performance.
- In 2007, the song was featured in French electronic duo Justice's famously rejected Fabric mix, released independently as the "Justice Xmas Mix".[8]
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