Well, that's a question I never expected to wake up to.
Short answer, I don't like the album version very much. I think I saw the video once, and forget about it afterwards.
Long answer, when they hired me, we tried a bunch of songs. Not the whole catalog, mind you, but their logic was what worked within my vocal range. Do you have any idea how many times we recorded what became the title track? Enough to get my best vocal performance out of me and name the album after it.
So during rehearsals, we tried all the standards, leading up to the final album. I enjoyed doing "Fading Lights" the most, but "I Can't Dance" was the one they really wanted to play, because it was a hit single, and to them would be a big request on the US Tour (oh, if they only knew then...)
I sang it, yes, but never to a degree I found acceptable; that's why I do more of a blues-tinged version on current tours. It works better with my voice. Phil has more of a playful nature, which works for the record version - but the original, rough draft version of it actually sounded more like what I currently play in concert.
You guys really make me think back sometimes. At least that was a fairly happy memory.