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** More indirect, but Frida Lyngstad of Music/{{ABBA}} would listen to this album constantly following the break-up of her band and her divorce from bandmate Benny Andersson. She reached out to Collins to help her with her first English-language solo album. He would produce, and do the drumming for, the song "I Know There's Something Going On", which had very similar theming to "In the Air Tonight". That song would reach #13 on the ''Billboard'' Hot 100, and finish #20 on the year-end Hot 100 for 1983.
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** Music/{{Eminem}}'s song [[Music/TheMarshallMathersLP "Stan"]] recounts the urban legend that "In the Air Tonight" is about Collins getting revenge on someone who refused to save a drowning victim.
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* PopCultureUrbanLegends: People misinterpreted the lyrics "Well, if you told me you were drowning/I would not lend a hand" from "In the Air Tonight" and somehow created a story about how Collins saw a guy refusing to help a friend of his who drowned as a kid, then at a concert saw that guy again and exposed him to the audience, [[DrivenToSuicide driving him to commit suicide]]. Music/{{Eminem}} of all people mentions it in the song [[Music/TheMarshallMathersLP "Stan"]]. Collins debunked the rumors in interviews, clarifying that the lyrics were actually about his divorce from his first wife.


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** In ''VideoGame/GrandTheftAutoViceCityStories'', where Collins himself appears as a guest character, completing his sidequest unlocks the ability to buy tickets to a concert performance of "In the Air Tonight".

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* ReferencedBy: "In the Air Tonight" had a major reference in the 2009 film ''Film/TheHangover''. The bachelor party gang ends up in a hotel room occupied by Creator/MikeTyson, who is jamming out to the song, and halts an attempt to address him so he could [[AirGuitar air-drum]] its famous drum fill.
-->'''Mike Tyson:''' Shh, shh... This is my favorite part coming up right now.

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** According to [[https://twitter.com/David_Wise/status/573863740099158016 a tweet]] by composer David Wise, the percussion track in the ''VideoGame/DonkeyKongCountry2DiddysKongQuest'' song "Bayou Boogie" is directly based on the drum machine from "In the Air Tonight".
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"In the Air Tonight" had a major reference in the 2009 film ''Film/TheHangover''. The bachelor party gang ends up in a hotel room occupied by Creator/MikeTyson, who is jamming out to the song, and halts an attempt to address him so he could [[AirGuitar air-drum]] its famous drum fill.
-->'''Mike --->'''Mike Tyson:''' Shh, shh... This is my favorite part coming up right now.
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* ReferencedBy: The song had a major reference in the 2009 film ''Film/TheHangover''. The bachelor party gang ends up in a hotel room occupied by Creator/MikeTyson, who is jamming out to the second verse of "In the Air Tonight", and halts an attempt to address him so he could [[AirGuitar air-drum]] its famous drum fill.

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* ReferencedBy: The song "In the Air Tonight" had a major reference in the 2009 film ''Film/TheHangover''. The bachelor party gang ends up in a hotel room occupied by Creator/MikeTyson, who is jamming out to the second verse of "In the Air Tonight", song, and halts an attempt to address him so he could [[AirGuitar air-drum]] its famous drum fill.
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* ReferencedBy: The song had a major reference in the 2009 film ''Film/TheHangover''. The bachelor party gang ends up in a hotel room occupied by Creator/MikeTyson, who is jamming out to the second verse of "In the Air Tonight", and halts an attempt to address him so he could [[AirGuitar air-drum]] its famous drum fill.
-->'''Mike Tyson:''' Shh, shh... This is my favorite part coming up right now.
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* ChannelHop: Unlike Music/PeterGabriel, who stayed on Music/{{Genesis}}' label Creator/CharismaRecords for its own solo career up until its 1986 absorption into its parent label Creator/VirginRecords (thanks to Virgin being bought out by Creator/{{EMI}}), Collins opted to release ''Face Value'' on Virgin itself, and would stick with them throughout his solo career until shifting to his Face Value Records vanity label in 1996. In the US, however, he stuck with Genesis' American distributors, Creator/AtlanticRecords.

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* ChannelHop: Unlike Music/PeterGabriel, who stayed on Music/{{Genesis}}' Music/{{Genesis|Band}}' label Creator/CharismaRecords for its own solo career up until its 1986 absorption into its parent label Creator/VirginRecords (thanks to Virgin being bought out by Creator/{{EMI}}), Collins opted to release ''Face Value'' on Virgin itself, and would stick with them throughout his solo career until shifting to his Face Value Records vanity label in 1996. In the US, however, he stuck with Genesis' American distributors, Creator/AtlanticRecords.
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* CreatorBreakdown: Like Music/{{Genesis}}' ''Duke'' immediately before it, ''Face Value'' directly came about as a result of Collins' messy divorce from his first wife, and his state of mind at the time is more than apparent on the record.

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* CreatorBreakdown: Like Music/{{Genesis}}' Music/{{Genesis|Band}}' ''Duke'' immediately before it, ''Face Value'' directly came about as a result of Collins' messy divorce from his first wife, and his state of mind at the time is more than apparent on the record.
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* RealitySubtext: Most of the songs on the album (apart from the covers of [[Music/TheBeatles "Tomorrow Never Knows"]] and [[Film/TheWizardOfOz "Over the Rainbow"]]) were directly influenced by and direct allegories for Collins' divorce from his first wife in 1979.

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* RealitySubtext: Most of the songs on the album (apart from the covers of [[Music/TheBeatles "Tomorrow Never Knows"]] and [[Film/TheWizardOfOz "Over the Rainbow"]]) were directly influenced by and direct allegories for Collins' divorce from his first wife in 1979.1979.
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* ChannelHop: Unlike Music/PeterGabriel, who stayed on Music/{{Genesis}}' label Charisma Records for its own solo career up until its 1986 absorption into its parent label Creator/VirginRecords (thanks to Virgin being bought out by Creator/{{EMI}}), Collins opted to release ''Face Value'' on Virgin itself, and would stick with them throughout his solo career until shifting to his Face Value Records vanity label in 1996. In the US, however, he stuck with Genesis' American distributors, Creator/AtlanticRecords.

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* ChannelHop: Unlike Music/PeterGabriel, who stayed on Music/{{Genesis}}' label Charisma Records Creator/CharismaRecords for its own solo career up until its 1986 absorption into its parent label Creator/VirginRecords (thanks to Virgin being bought out by Creator/{{EMI}}), Collins opted to release ''Face Value'' on Virgin itself, and would stick with them throughout his solo career until shifting to his Face Value Records vanity label in 1996. In the US, however, he stuck with Genesis' American distributors, Creator/AtlanticRecords.
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* RealitySubtext: Most of the songs on the album (apart from the [[Music/TheBeatles "Tomorrow Never Knows"]] and [[Film/TheWizardOfOz "Over the Rainbow"]]) were directly influenced by and direct allegories for Collins' divorce from his first wife in 1979.

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* RealitySubtext: Most of the songs on the album (apart from the covers of [[Music/TheBeatles "Tomorrow Never Knows"]] and [[Film/TheWizardOfOz "Over the Rainbow"]]) were directly influenced by and direct allegories for Collins' divorce from his first wife in 1979.
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* ChannelHop: Unlike Music/PeterGabriel, who stayed on Music/{{Genesis}}' label Charisma Records for its own solo career up until its 1986 absorption into its parent label Creator/VirginRecords (thanks to Virgin being bought out by Creator/{{EMI}}), Collins opted to release ''Face Value'' on Virgin itself, and would stick with them throughout his solo career until shifting to his Face Value Records vanity label in 1996. In the US, however, he stuck with Genesis' American distributors, Creator/AtlanticRecords.
* CreatorBreakdown: Like Music/{{Genesis}}' ''Duke'' immediately before it, ''Face Value'' directly came about as a result of Collins' messy divorce from his first wife, and his state of mind at the time is more than apparent on the record.
* RealitySubtext: Most of the songs on the album (apart from the [[Music/TheBeatles "Tomorrow Never Knows"]] and [[Film/TheWizardOfOz "Over the Rainbow"]]) were directly influenced by and direct allegories for Collins' divorce from his first wife in 1979.

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