This version began with the chorus sung several times simultaneously by a number of vocalists before the rhythm section is introduced.
This version is sung by Harry Bowens, who sings the Woodwork Squeaks chorus as more of a refrain than a chant.
This recording was once again dominated by the vocal of Harry Bowens, but a female vocalist sang the chorus refrain.
Instead of song titles, the more positive final chorus listed real people such as Leon Trotsky and John Coltrane.
The song is a 43-second acoustic camp-fire rendition in which the group chants the chorus: 'Woodwork squeaks, and out comes the freaks'.