As a follow on note, for Lee's convenience as well as for any other interested parties, the good folks at P-Vine were kind enough to enclose lyrics with PLP 345.
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Here is the 409 version by the way. What I like about it is the tempo and the rather excellent vocals. The 45 also has a fantastic sound.
I own this because of the absolutely stunning flip of course. But I´d rather have a passable version of Born in Chicago on the b side than an abysmal ballad or Summertime
I basically agree with you David, but not all versions are bad. "PJ Murphy Quintet" do a killer version if I remember correctly. It was on an old forum comp. Bluto's Revenge I think.