is a song by English band the Style Council which was their ninth single.
Its writing royalties went to the Bristol Defence Fund for two hunt saboteurs jailed for anti-blood sports activities, including attempted murder of a teenage rider and animal cruelty.
John Leland of Spin called the song, "a brassy take on the sort of '60s soul pop Elvis Costello mined on Get Happy!
Australian indie band Screamfeeder covered the song on their 1999 album Home Age (The Hypnotized Label, HIP035), and reissued in 2004 on Introducing: Screamfeeder Singles & More 1992-2004 (Shock, SCREAM1CD).
Golden Earring frontman Barry Hay released a big band cover on The Big Band Theory, a 2008 collection of covers recorded with Metropole Orkest (Blue Note, 50999 2364972 9).