<P> German rock - and - roll band Spider Murphy Gang adapted the song into a Bavarian version,' 's Leben is wiar a Traum', which they released as a single in 1985 . </P> <P> The Fleetwoods released a cover version of the song . Canadian children's entertainers Sharon, Lois & Bram covered the song on their 1995 album release titled Let's Dance! . Watkin Tudor Jones covered the song on his 2001 album, Memoirs Of A Clone . British doo - wop act the Overtones covered the song on their 2010 album Good Ol' Fashioned Love . The song was covered in 1955 by Enoch Light And His Light Brigade Orchestra, released in the UK on His Master's Voice, and appears on their album' Little Things Mean A Lot' from Jasmine Records . </P> <P> Alternate recordings based on the Crew Cuts' recording were heard in the TV series Happy Days (1974 - 84) and in the film Clue (1985). The original Chords' recording was featured in The Super (1991), Liberty Heights (1999), The Sum of Us (1994), Cry - Baby featuring Johnny Depp (1990), Two of Us (2000), Road House (1989), and the mini-series Lipstick on Your Collar (1993). It was briefly featured in the HBO mini-series From the Earth To The Moon (1998) and the movie Hearts in Atlantis (2001). The Trevor Horn Orchestra covered the song for the Mona Lisa Smile (2003) soundtrack . Pixar's Cars used a long recording of the song (2006), and Disney California Adventure prominently incorporated it into the nightly neon lighting ceremony in the new Cars Land . It is heard in the 2011 film Dolphin Tale . The song is briefly featured in a Nexgard Chewables for Dogs commercial . </P> <P> A remixed version is featured in the video game Destroy All Humans! . New York television personality Clay Cole wrote about the early years of rock' n' roll and live television in his memoirs, Sh - Boom! The Explosion of Rock' n' Roll (1953--1968) published by Morgan James Books . "Sh - Boom" was parodied by Stan Freberg . Another parody, as a singing Lucky Strike cigarette commercial by the Sportsmen Quartet, appeared on the October 31, 1954, Jack Benny radio show . Comic Ronnie Golden wrote a parody, "Shoe Bomb," on the subject of the British terrorist Richard Reid . The song appeared in the video game Mafia II (2010). </P>

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