• The 1912
Mack Sennett comedy
A Dash Through the Clouds features an aviation-obsessed woman named "Josephine", played by
Mabel Normand, taking flight with real-life aviation pilot
Philip Parmelee. • The song is performed in the feature film
The Story of Vernon and Irene Castle (1939). • It remained popular enough into the 1940s to be featured in a
"Follow the Bouncing Ball" sing-along cartoon and parodied by
Spike Jones & His City Slickers. • The song was also recorded by
Benay Venuta for the Broadway musical cast recording of
Hazel Flagg (1953). • The song and its lyrics are featured in the short story "An Old Tune" by
Jack Finney, originally published in the October 1961 issue of ''
McCall's'' magazine. • It was sung in a Season 8 episode of
The Waltons, "The Silver Wings" (1979). • Fragments of the song are sung
a cappella in the movie
Titanic (1997), early on by the character Jack (
Leonardo DiCaprio) to Rose (
Kate Winslet) during the "I'm flying" scene, and later, while awaiting rescue, by Rose; it is also featured in the deleted scene where the characters come back from the Irish party in third class.
Moya Brennan later recorded the song for the film's second soundtrack,
Back to Titanic (1998). • It was included as a
karaoke piece in
The Simpsons episode,
The Man in the Blue Flannel Pants (2011), when, in an attempt to stop his boss,
Mr. Montgomery Burns, from ruining his party,
Homer asks the DJ to play the oldest song he has. • The lyrics of the song were used as chapter names, and a mantra and common theme in
Clive Cussler's novel
The Race (2011). • Fragments of the song were used in
a cappella form in the television series
Peaky Blinders (2013), season 1 episode 2. • In the
Disenchantment episode "Freak Out!" (2021), a quartet sings the chorus to Bean. • Episode 4 in Season 3 of
I Think You Should Leave (2023) features children in a recital singing the first verse. ==References==