Rok, that version is so hard to beat, that I'm going to simply try and tie it.
There was a version by "The Montgomery Brothers" that I had on an LP; this was before Wes became famous., that I don't think is on "you tube". I found the one by Wes; it's laid back, and there's a personal story that goes along with it. Every time I hear this, that personal story becomes crystal clear. Since I can't separate the two, I don't know if this would be my favorite without the personal story.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K1Xozvcf0FA[/url]Here's one by Kenny Burrell;
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=crNTPVGSt6E[/url]Which one is best between Miles and Kenny Burrell or Wes, depends on how I picture the setting. If I picture the setting in a cozy club, in the booth in the back, and what goes with that setting, Kenny Burrell wins, but if I'm just sitting at home listening to the music, Miles wins.
For the heck of it, let's just add Chick Corea, and Bobby McFerrin.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=shWrMVSj_hk[/url]Enjoy the music.