My mother, who was a big fan of Billie Holiday (who just happened to have written this tune), used to sing this song to me when I was a kid. I always loved it, both the message and the music, but never really tried to play it. I simplified the chords since I'm too lazy to look up the correct ones
and decided not to overembelish the melody after all the recent 'opinions' on "melisma". This is just a simple expression of my memory of it (it was also done by Blood, Sweat and Tears w/ David Clayton Thomas - a very nice version but I still prefer the Billie Holiday version with the Eddie Heywood Orchestra).
The 'piano' is "Romantic Piano" from my old Triton Classic as is the muted trumpet. The echo'y trumpet in the first bridge is also from the Triton called "ghosttown cornet". Guitar, as usual, is "Jazz guitar" from my old Tyros2 and organ is my Keyb Duo Mark111. The drum loop is actually a Country pattern which I thought would give it a 'different' feel. Plenty of mistakes but who cares.
https://app.box.com/s/13h1olzygxc78mp1r1nemvjgnix1lpllchas
"Them that's got shall get, them that's not shall lose;
So the Bible says, and it still is news;
Mama may have, Papa may have,
But God bless the child that's got his own. That's got his own".