• The song was used a variation of the opening theme in
Joy Junction. • The song's refrain was used by
Mariah Carey in her 1994 recording of the Christmas hymn "
Joy to the World" on her album
Merry Christmas. • In 1998, the song was referenced in
Muppets Tonight during the episode "
Andie MacDowell". • In 2004, former
Lizzie McGuire stars
Hilary Duff and
Davida Williams covered the song in their movie
Raise Your Voice. • Singer-songwriter
Daniel Johnston liked the song, which inspired his own character Jeremiah the bullfrog, whom he often drew in his artwork and advertisements. The frog is also featured on the cover of his album
Hi, How Are You (1983) and has become an official music mascot for Johnston. • The song was performed by the cast of
ZOOM during season 3. • The chorus served as the finale to the Modern Times scene in Disneyland's
America Sings. • It is sung by the son of one of the main characters at the start of the film
The Big Chill (1983) and is featured on the soundtrack. • The song was included in the film
Forrest Gump and its
soundtrack. • In
The X-Files TV series ("
Detour" - S05E04), Scully sings the song to a wounded Mulder in the forest at night. • The song's opening lyric "Jeremiah was a bullfrog" was used by
Petey Pablo in his 2001 track "I Told Y'all" from his album
Diary of a Sinner: 1st Entry. • It was the opening theme song for the 2002
Fuji TV series
Lunch no Joō, starring
Yūko Takeuchi and
Satoshi Tsumabuki. • In English translations of
Animal Crossing, there is a blue frog named Jeremiah (known as Quattro in its original Japanese), his English name coming from the first lyric. • In
Sex and the City (S02E10), Carrie and her friend Jeremiah sing the song while drunk. • In
Friends (S09E13), Chandler sings the song at the karaoke. • It is played during the end credits of the
R-rated animated film Sausage Party (2016). • It appears in 2017 and 2018 TV commercials for
Big Lots. • The song appears frequently in the movie
28 Days, including when Gwen Cummings (
Sandra Bullock) finishes her stint in court-mandated rehab. • It is played during the end credits of
Drowning Mona. • There is a short fantasy story by John A. Pitts titled
Jeremiah was a Bullfrog, which reimagines the song. • In the historical drama TV series
Outlander (season 5, episode 2), Roger MacKenzie sings the song to his baby son Jeremiah. • It appears in the
J.C. Penney 2020 seasonal holiday TV advertising campaign. • The refrain to the song is sung briefly by elves in the 2004 movie
Ella Enchanted. • In April 2006, the cast of the Nickelodeon shows
Dora the Explorer and
Go, Diego, Go! covered the song on the album ''Diego, Dora & Friends' Animals Jamboree''. • In 2007, the song was featured at the end of the
Sony Pictures Animation short,
The ChubbChubbs Save Xmas. • In September 2010, Nickelodeon covered the song again, this time with the
Wonder Pets for the
2010 Mega Music Fest. • In the comic strip
Zits, the main character Jeremy Duncan once questioned his parent's reasons for giving him his name, when in a flashback, while pregnant with him; they attended a Three Dog Night concert and the band started playing the opening lyrics of the song, much to their own secret embarrassment. • The song and band are referenced by the American folk-rock group
Fruit Bats in their song "Singing Joy to the World," off their album
The Ruminant Band. • The song appeared in the Cosmic Mix Vol. 1 of the
Guardians of Galaxy series. It was featured at the end of the episode "Bad Moon Rising". • It is also played at the end of every
Denver Broncos home victory. Notable playings of this song after Broncos victories included then-
Chicago Bears head coach
Abe Gibron singing along with the song in 1973 and at the end of
Super Bowl XXXII at
Qualcomm Stadium in
San Diego. It was also played at the end of
Super Bowl XXXIII at Pro Player Stadium (now
Hard Rock Stadium) in
Miami Gardens, Florida and
Super Bowl 50 in
Santa Clara, California. • In the show
The Last Man on Earth, the song is used with a singing fish animatronic as a security alarm. ==References==