πŸ’‘ : Many fans now use the song as their morning alarm clock , though some find it a "deathly nightmare" because of its association with the time loops in Russian Doll . If you're interested, I can also look into: Other hidden gems on the Nilsson Schmilsson album.

: Features prominent honky-tonk piano and a rare accordion performance by Henry Krein.

A list of that feature Harry Nilsson's music.

: The released version is actually slower and "darker" than Nilsson's original 1968 demo, which was deemed too cheery for the final album.

: Co-creator Natasha Lyonne chose the track for its "buoyant doomsday quality," perfectly matching her character's endless cycle of death and rebirth.

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