From the recording KELP!

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Sweet Home Chicago
(© Robert Johnson, additional lyrics by Renee Safier & Andy Hill)
There are no mathematical equations in history where  is added
to anything? Perhaps not… but it certainly solved the problem
of how to finish the fifth verse!
Come on, baby don't you want to go
Come on, baby don't you want to go
To that same old place, to my Sweet Home Chicago
One and one is two, two and two is four
I'm heavy loaded baby, I'm booked, I gotta go
Cryin' pretty baby, don't you want to go
Back from California, to my Sweet Home Chicago
The area of a circle is r2
You don’t need a Ph.D. to see how much I care
Yeah I'm cryin' for you baby, don't you want to go
Back from California, to my Sweet Home Chicago
a2 + b2=c2, Pythagoras used to say
Determines the length of the hypotenuse every night and day
Oh my love for you, baby, it’s a love triangle you know (Isosceles)
Back from California, to my Sweet Home Chicago

3 to the power of 2 is 9
2+  is 5.14159
Oh my love for you, baby, it goes on and on
(To infinity, you know)
Back from California, to my Sweet Home Chicago

Come on, baby don't you want to go
Come on, baby don't you want to go
Back from California, to my Sweet Home
To the halls of higher learning, to my Sweet Home
Back from California, to my Sweet Home Chicago

Vocals: Renee & Andy
Guitars, Piano, Organ: Andy
Lap Steel, Bass: Marty
Drums: Edoardo Tancredi