

^ Guinness British Hit Singles (11th ed.).List of European number-one airplay songs of the 1990s.Polish musician Jacek Stachursky covered the song with altered lyrics on his 2000 album 1 under the title Typ Niepokorny ( pol.On many Counter-strike multiplayer servers the lyric "I am the one and only." plays when a player's teammates have all been killed leaving him as the only remaining player from his team.It is heard as background music for a game being played in Jones' 2018 film Mute. In the 2011 film Source Code, the song appears as the cellphone ringtone of the character of Christina.

In Moon it is used as the wake-up alarm for the main character (ironically, as he soon discovers he is a clone).

Finally, at the end of the video, Hawkes reaches out of the screen to the girl, who takes his hands and goes into the screen with him. They go into a storage room, but Hawkes is then pulled back into the screen he escapes again, only to have Roger Daltrey (who plays the father of Hawkes's character in the film) come out of the screen and chase after them. The second video features a girl (played by Saffron) and her friend (played by Lucy Alexander) going to a cinema to watch Buddy's Song, where Hawkes jumps out of the screen and beckons the girl to follow him. One featured Hawkes performing for a crowd on a stage. Please help improve this section by adding citations to reliable sources. Kershaw's influence can also be heard throughout the track not only in guitar style but he also sung the vocal on the intro and choruses, with Hawkes singing the verses. The film performed moderately well at the UK box office, but the song was a hit in that country's music charts, spending five weeks at number one on the UK Singles Chart in March and April 1991. Produced by Kershaw and Alan Shacklock, and recorded and mixed by Gareth Cousins, Hawkes' recording was featured in the 1991 film Buddy's Song which starred Hawkes as the eponymous Buddy and Roger Daltrey as his father. " The One and Only" is a song written by Nik Kershaw, and recorded by the British singer Chesney Hawkes.
