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Memory and Forgetting Piano Only. This recording is however missing from the soundtrack album, the sleeve notes of which say 'All music on this album selected by Sylvester Stallone', who instead opted to reprise the original versions of 'Gonna Fly Now' and 'Reflections' from the first film and 'Conquest' from the second installment.

In Rocky V , two different versions of the song are played: an instrumental horn version and a different orchestral version.

In Rocky Balboa , a slightly different version of the song used more trumpets and different vocal tones. The soundtrack for that film also includes a vocal remix performed by Natalie Wilde. Creed samples the first few notes of the track during the film's last fight, as does its sequel, Creed II.

Due to its original use, the song or a soundalike of it is used frequently in various forms of popular media where a main character is forced to train hard in order to defeat an opponent, often during a montage sequence. Renditions of the song without lyrics were used by the groundbreaking Toronto newscast CityPulse beginning in , with an arrangement by Maynard Ferguson. The theme was subsequently remixed and rearranged every few years, until sometime in the s.

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