![]() The version sung by the McGuire Sisters was featured in the André Øvredal horror film The Autopsy of Jane Doe. It was later used satirically in a scene depicting the religious aspects of 12-step programs. The song was first used as an angelic juxtaposition to the intolerant concept of NIMBY. The version sung by the Cowboy Church Sunday School was featured twice in the John Waters film A Dirty Shame. In fact the song was recorded at that speed by Stuart Hamblen's wife and adult daughters, so that when played at 45rpm it sounds as if it is being sung by children. When played at 33⅓ rpm the vocal sounds more natural. When the Cowboy Church Sunday School version is played at normal speed, 45 rpm, the vocal sounds unnaturally high. Another US recording was made by the McGuire Sisters. The biggest hit version in the United States was a recording by the Cowboy Church Sunday School (peaking at number 8 on the Billboard charts) in the United Kingdom, by Joan Regan and her son Rusty. " Open up Your Heart (and Let the Sunshine In)" is a popular song. ![]()
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