The week before Tux 99 officially debuted, the 98.9 frequency continuously played the 1966 novelty song by Napoleon XIV "They're Coming to Take Me Away, Ha-Haaa!" The first official song played on Tux 99 was "When Doves Cry" by Prince.
No Woman, No Cry | battle cry | Justice League: Cry for Justice | Cry Baby Lane | A Cry for Help: The Tracey Thurman Story | When Doves Cry | Cry Me a River | Boys Don't Cry | Why Angels Cry | Never Cry Wolf | Hue and Cry | Far Cry Instincts | Far Cry 3 | Don't Cry for Me Argentina | Cry-Baby | Cry | Boys Don't Cry (film) | Big Girls Don't Cry | Battle Cry (film) | Battle Cry | The Damned Don't Cry! | Music to Make Boys Cry (Diana Vickers song) | Music to Make Boys Cry | If You Leave Me Tonight I'll Cry | Freedom Cry | Flight of the Doves | Far Cry (film) | Far Cry | Dog Cry Ranch | Cry (Michael Jackson song) |
It features a tour of hometown Fort Worth, Texas, which her high school elementary school where she first got on stage with a performance of Prince "When Doves Cry.
It features cultural references to the 1984 song "When Doves Cry", the 1981 film The Road Warrior and the 1968 song "What a Wonderful World", and the title of the episode is a play on the name Helen of Troy from Greek mythology.