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The signature tune of the group Graveyard, that existed for a short time between Skin Patrol and One Million Fuzztone Guitars, it was never recorded or performed and existed only as a lost demo by Robert Courtney until it was rediscovered and revisited as part of the proposed set for the Skin Patrol / One Million Fuzztone Guitars gigs in 2012. Jim would have been proud. Big Jake.

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When I walk through the graveyard
It still reminds me you
Summer rains wear down the names
But not the memory of you
You came back to me and said I
Am your favourite world
So why are you
So cold?

I used to wait for you
Fall for you
Fall for me
I was waiting at the gates
Of the cemetery
You came back to me and said
I am your favourite world
So why a’ then are you
So cold?

When I walk through the graveyard
It still reminds me you

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from Rock Section 2012, track released July 9, 2014
Music and lyrics by Robert Courtney
This version Robert Courtney (Vocals, Roland Guitar and 'stomp box')

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One Million Fuzztone Guitars London, UK

Skin Patrol became One Million Fuzztone Guitars in 1981 and released two singles “Heaven / Annuese” and “Men’s Hearts / Creepy Crawl” and an LP “26″ all now remastered and re-released on Cherry Red Records. Rock Section was remixed by Julian Cope And Andrew Weatherall in 2014 as Dayglo Maradona. One Million Fuzztone Guitars/Skin Patrol continue to record and release new material on TuneCore/BMI. ... more

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