The Jazz Butcher perform a maudlin cover of the song on their release The Gift of Music (1985)
For a full account of the history of The Jazz Butcher band, the reader is referred to the entry under that name.
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Pat Fish (born Patrick Guy Sibley Huntrods, 1957) is an English musician best known for his work as a member of the band The Jazz Butcher.
Their oeuvre is blackly humorous with such topics as Thomas Pynchon's The Crying of Lot 49, an unrequited crush on Shirley MacLaine, and an ode to SF writer Harlan Ellison.
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He played guitar with Pat Fish (The Jazz Butcher) from June 1982 until 27 November 1986, when after an alcohol-fuelled altercation with Fish, he left the band.