The phrase is most famously associated with the jazz standard and various contemporary albums:
: It frequently appears in travel blogs and cycling journals, such as the "Go West" cycling trek from Yanglin through the hills of China.
: In outdoor literature, the phrase is used to describe remote locations for wild swimming, such as a rocky pool above Howden Reservoir in the UK.
: This monument in Tbilisi, Georgia, was historically described as being "somewhere in the hills" before becoming a major tourist attraction overlooking the Tbilisi Sea. 4. Literary and Personal Accounts
Somewhere in the Hills (O Morro Nao Rem Vez) (Official Audio)
In recent years, the phrase has appeared in high-profile legal documents related to the Jeffrey Epstein investigation: