An edited version of the song was released as a single and this edited version is on the A Quiet Normal Life best of compilation on the physical CD and LP, although the lyrics on the rear cover are the full un-edited version. The digital download and streaming version of the compilation use the album version.[citation needed]
The song lent its title to a light-hearted radio program on the Melbourne community radio station 3RRR, which looked at the legal fraternity in the city. The program started in 1985 and ran for several years, hosted by the pseudonymous duo "Donoghue & Stevenson"—Dennis Connell and Ross Stevenson. The song was used as both intro and exit music for the program.[2]
In the movie Grand Canyon (1991 film), Kevin Kline is listening to this song in his car when a gang approaches to menace him
The song was used for the opening of the show Justice, with Victor Garber, in 2006.
There is a blog called Lawyers Guns and Money.[3] The third episode of the HBO series The Staircase featured the song for its end credits.
References
^"Single Picks"(PDF). Record World. March 21, 1981. p. 12. Retrieved 2023-02-26.
^Peter Wilmoth (30 June 2002). "Ross and shine". The Age. Retrieved 19 April 2013.