

The "Justified & Ancient" single marked a departure from The KLF's previous "Stadium House" trilogy of hits, which were driven by hooks and riffs and emulated a live performance by using sampled crowd noise. "Justified & Ancient (Stand by The JAMs)" was an upbeat and funky version of the song, the subtitle referencing Tammy Wynette's signature song " Stand by Your Man", and the inclusion of subtle pedal steel guitar also referencing Wynette's country origins. Drummond flew to Nashville to personally produce the recording of Wynette's vocals.

In November 1991, the single "Justified & Ancient (Stand by The JAMs)" was released, featuring the lead vocals of country music singer Tammy Wynette, introduced in the sleevenotes as "the first lady of country". Tammy Wynette and the Handmaidens of Mu in the video for the song "Stand by The JAMs" featuring Tammy Wynette At the end of the mellower second half of the album, the song is presented in its entirety. they're coming through" by urgent " Mu Mu!" samples and blazing machine guns that open the house track " What Time Is Love?". Where the song starts the album, it is interrupted at the point ".
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This version retains the lyrics and melody, adds an additional verse, and full song structure and instrumentation is present, in an arrangement akin to a lullaby. Sung by Black Steel, the song begins and ends the album. In March 1991, a full song called "Justified & Ancient" appeared on The KLF's album The White Room. This time the song provides a complement rather than a contrast to the mood of the album, which is passive and contains various authentic ethnic sounds. In 1990, the recording re-appeared on The KLF's ambient album, Chill Out, in a part of the composition titled "Justified & Ancient Seems a Long Time Ago". An abrupt cut takes the track into the gentle "Justified & Ancient" vocal line, which is syncopated similarly to African music and is at first a cappella. It progresses into a cryptic and bleak spoken verse from Drummond and descends into a cacophony of samples from " The Monkees Theme".

Also in contrast, "Hey Hey" itself begins with a minute's worth of typical human sexual intercourse noises, arranged as a rhythm.
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All of the album's most prominent characteristics are notably absent in this part of "Hey Hey.", which has female vocals (as opposed to the rapping of The JAMs' Scottish co-founder Bill Drummond), inoffensive lyrics, and it is free from plagiarised samples of other artists' recordings. The melody and one repeated lyrical verse of the song first appeared as part of "Hey Hey We Are Not The Monkees" from The JAMs' debut album, 1987: What the Fuck Is Going On?. The words and music of "Justified & Ancient" feature several times in the work of The KLF and The JAMs, including their first album and their last full-release single. Problems playing this file? See media help. " We don't want to upset the apple-cart, and we don't want to cause any harm, but if you don't like what we're going to do, you'd better not stop us 'cause we're coming through." In contrast to the provocative and abrasive lyrics of the JAMs' album 1987 (What the Fuck Is Going On?), on which "Justified & Ancient" first appeared, the song has a soft and innocuous tune, and quaint lyrics: Moreover, it deliberately understates this intent. The song "Justified & Ancient" is a statement of identity and rebellious intent. Their attempts to subvert the music industry and other establishments were frequent, unconcealed and controversial. Just as the fictional JAMs made it their remit to propagate chaos and confusion, so too did the real JAMs and the KLF. The JAMs took their name from a fictional subversive cult from the 1970s conspiratorial novels The Illuminatus! Trilogy.

The song title "Justified & Ancient" refers to this pseudonym. The KLF-King Boy D ( Bill Drummond) and Rockman Rock ( Jimmy Cauty)-began working together in 1987 as The Justified Ancients of Mu Mu (The JAMs).
