The song was recorded along with 17 others for the
Carved in Sand sessions at Jacobs Studios in 1989. The overriding theme in the song was the break up of a romance and the lyrics telling the person that they would be healed in time. Many have stated that the song was written about
Julianne Regan, the singer with
All About Eve, who had recently broken up with The Mission's guitarist,
Simon Hinkler. This was later confirmed by Hussey himself in the liner notes for their
Anthology compilation album released in 2006 by Phonogram. The name was taken from a 1960s editorial by
William Rees-Mogg who questioned the severity of the prison sentences applied to members of
The Rolling Stones for minor drug offences. Released on
New Year's Day 1990, the song peaked at No. 12 in the UK charts and stayed in the top 40 for four weeks. It was released on vinyl (7-inch, 10-inch, and 12-inch extended play) and on a compact disc single. Its
B-side is "The Grip of Disease", with extended versions also offering remixes of Kingdom Come (from the 1988 album "
Children)" and Butterfly on a Wheel. ==Critical reception==