2002: The song is featured briefly in the Disney filmTreasure Planet. The robot B.E.N. sings a few bars while aboard the RLS Legacy.
2003: The song is featured in the Disney film '. A few bars are sung by young Elizabeth Swann in the film's opening. An older Elizabeth later teaches it to Captain Jack Sparrow while they are marooned on an island. As according to her plan, Jack Sparrow falls drunk and she is able to destroy the rum. Later, when Captain Jack Sparrow once again becomes captain of the Black Pearl, he sings it, astonished that he remembered it.
2006: A version is sung by the Jonas Brothers in DisneyMania 4; the refrain "Drink up me hearties" is replaced with "Stand up me hearties".
2007: A few bars of the song are sung again near the end of '. A few bars are also sung after the credits by the son of Elizabeth. The instrumentals and dialogue from the attraction are heard as well in the fade to black after the descent off World's End.
2010: Disney's World of Color show briefly plays the song prior to the main Pirates of the Caribbean segment.
2011: Brian Wilson covered it in a medley on his album In the Key of Disney, which was released on October 25, 2011.
2017: The song was featured in the teaser trailer for the film '.
2018: Celebrate! Tokyo Disneyland briefly features the song prior to the main Pirates of the Caribbean theme in Adventureland section.
2019: A version with alternate lyrics is featured in the video game Kingdom Hearts III in a level based on '. It is used to catch players up on the story of the previous film .
Pop Culture
Sports
1994: In NHL 95, when the Mighty Ducks of Anaheim are at home, a stadium organ version of the song is played during the opening faceoff of each period. This is a reference to Disney owning the team at the time.
1986: Singer/songwriter Jimmy Buffett uses the melody as the opening to his single "Take It Back" which was written for the US America's Cup yachting team.
1994: An instrumental version appears on guitarist Buckethead's album Giant Robot.
2004: The Libertines' song Tomblands on their second album has the lyrics "Fifteen holes in the dealer's chest/ Yo ho ho he was a mini martial man" in reference to the song
2013: Smosh covered it in the Assassin's Creed 4rock anthem video.