The song was
covered in 1997 by The Presidents of the United States of America as the opening theme of the television program
The Drew Carey Show, a situation comedy set in Cleveland. It accompanied a lavish opening sequence in which the cast lip-synced the song while performing elaborate choreography. The band covered the entire song with the exception of the portion that said "find a place, grab a space, and yell and scream for more.” Only part of the covered portion was used for the
Drew Carey theme. At the beginning of the recording,
Drew Carey (a native of Cleveland) can be heard saying "Hey!" and then laughing, and at the end shouting "Ohio!" to an echoing effect. The latter soundbite appears in both the theme song and the full-length version of the song, and is a direct remake of the original, which has a similar "Ohio!" soundbyte at the end. The song is a track on the album
Cleveland Rocks! Music from The Drew Carey Show as well as on the band's compilation
Pure Frosting. This version is traditionally played after a home win for either the
Cleveland Guardians or
Cleveland Cavaliers. Although it was never played for the
Cleveland Browns, Carey had the Browns fans chant "Cleveland Rocks!" when the team returned to playing in the city in 1999. The song's title has also been referenced several times on
The Price is Right, which Carey has hosted since 2007. Hunter's original version would later open a
Drew Carey "mistakes" episode. For the final season of
Drew Carey, the theme song was performed in a different musical style for each episode (as were the previous two themes, "
Moon Over Parma" from the first season and "
Five O'Clock World" from the second). ==References==