It won the Academy Award for Best Original Song after appearing in the film A Hole in the Head . Quick Comparison Table Panic! At The Disco Ambition & Success Pink Floyd Reflection & Time Frank Sinatra Traditional Pop Optimism & Resilience "High Hopes" (John F. Kennedy Presidential Campaign Song)

It became the band's biggest global hit, spending 65 weeks at the top of the Billboard Hot Rock Songs chart and eventually reaching Diamond status (10 million copies sold).

Written by Gilmour and Polly Samson, the lyrics explore the loss of childhood wonder and the transition into adulthood.

An upbeat, brass-heavy "manifestation" song about grit and ambition.

The song was so popular it was adapted into the official presidential campaign song for John F. Kennedy in 1960, with revised lyrics to support his candidacy.