Atypical of the band, who usually produced their own music, the song was produced by
Hugh Jones. This resulted in conflict between the band, Jones, and their label. David J explained: "It took ages and ages. Usually we recorded very quickly—we'd do an album in three weeks from start to finish—but that took about nine days, which for us was absurd. There was so much agonising over it more from the producer than us." The song was about "a 'fifth member' of the band—a spirit they felt occupied the stage," with the
music video originally intended to show a physical representation of the spirit. It also included "a single dancer with a white face mask and
body paint who would come onto the stage whilst the band performed the song and literally 'lift' Peter and give him wings." However, the producers changed the spirit to a spectral female figure "who would walk through the theatre along with a motley crew of clowns and jugglers." The band disliked the music video and wanted to redo it, using their own money to refilm it. David J then claims that, "We did it. Delivered the master to Beggars Banquet. Next week—this was at the time of the video jukebox craze—we went into a pub and we see the original horrible version on the video. So we immediately rang Beggars Banquet and said; 'What's going on?' and they'd send out the wrong one and it had gone off to TV and everything." ==Music==