The supposed drug reference in the line "I'd love to turn you on" resulted in the song initially being banned from broadcast by the BBC.
In concert, the band typically does an extended jam in the song, which often results in the song exceeding seven minutes in length.
Mass requests and increasing popularity (as stated all day during the second year's performance in May 2000) resulted in the song being played as their closer.
Their first night of working together resulted in the song, "Everything," which ended up on B2K's album.
The airtime resulted in the song being picked up by Adult Contemporary (AC) radio stations around the country.
That version is the mono single version, but slowed down, resulting in the song being a semi-tone lower in pitch.
Although not planning to write a personal song, a "really long talk" with Beckett resulted in the song being written.
The campaign resulted in the song reaching number 11 on the UK Singles Chart, with 30,000 copies sold.
This resulted in the song later selling more than two million copies.
The band often does an extended jam during the song live in concert, often resulting in the song going two minutes over the song's original running time.