Rough Justice

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This article is about the song by Bananarama. For the song by The Rolling Stones, see Rough Justice (The Rolling Stones song).
“Rough Justice”
“Rough Justice” cover
Single by Bananarama
from the album Bananarama
B-side "Live Now"
Released May 1984
Format 7" single, 12" single
Recorded September 1983
Genre Pop, New Wave
Label London Records
Writer(s) Sara Dallin
Siobhan Fahey
Keren Woodward
Jolley & Swain
Producer Jolley & Swain
Bananarama singles chronology
"Robert DeNiro's Waiting"
(1984)
"Rough Justice"
(1984)
"King of the Jungle"
(1984)

"Rough Justice" is a song written and recorded by English girl group Bananarama. It was the third single released from their self-titled second album in 1984.

The song is one of several composed by Bananarama at the time which lyrically addressed "serious" topics, in this case societal injustices towards children, poverty, starvation and innocent bystanders who are given "no time to smile before they die". Although the music was upbeat, the heavy lyrical content did not prove to be as successful as their prior single ("Robert De Niro's Waiting"). It peaked at number twenty-three in the UK singles chart. In Australia, the song failed to chart and it was not released as a single in the United States.

"Rough Justice" was remixed slightly from its album version when released as a single, most notably in the track's introduction.

The music video features the girls preparing for an appearance on a show at a TV studio. Their plans change when they spontaneously interrupt the broadcast of a different show in order to get their message out to the public.

[edit] Charts

Chart (1984) Peak
position
UK Singles Chart 23