Fact: Originally written by Scott Cutler, Anne Preven, and Phil Thornalley for the band Ednaswap, Imbruglia's cover became a massive hit and is often mistaken for her original composition.
Fact: This electro-pop hit gained international acclaim and was featured in numerous commercials, films, and TV shows.
Fact: Despite being considered a '90s anthem, the song's popularity surged again when it was featured in the TV show "Peep Show."
Fact: Despite being widely recognized as a song about closing time at bars, it was actually written by lead singer Dan Wilson as a metaphor for the birth of his child.
Fact: The iconic orchestral arrangement is based on a sample from The Andrew Oldham Orchestra's cover of The Rolling Stones' "The Last Time."