I have loved this version for many years and I too think this is probably the difinitive version - a great BAIB transcription. - Thanks.

I'm trying to further my understanding of music and was watching this guy's (very good) wee analysis of AL...
His basic takeaway is that it is a ii V I from the major key followed by the same from the relative minor (vi iii vii of the major) with a linking chord at the end of each 3 bar passage. This seemed to make sense and he doesn't dwell in it - it's a very quick analysis - but this transcription doesn't seem to play out that way. "The falling leaves" bit (the verse) starts off like that but then swerves into ii / iii / vi ?

"I see you lips" is in the relative minor but never hits the vii chord (major), the I (in the relative minor) - I guess this is just jazzers playing around with a theme and not sticking within the constraints of the original song - it does sound great mind you ... just puzzling.

Thanks again.
All the best.
Patrick.