The version on the Songbook 4-CD Boxed Set indicates that it was "also issued as United Artists single #50447 10/68." I don't know that this definitively identifies it as the version you are interested in. Upon giving it a fresh listen I would not say that it is given a full string orchestration treatment and, frankly, I'm trying to remember if I have ever heard a version that matches your description. Most of Gord's very early 1960s material did not have string orchestration. That came about after his early 70s success when he teamed up with, in particular,Lee Holdridge & Nick DeCaro and lasted through the releases of the latter 70s. In the version of Bitter Green on Gord's Gold, you'll find orchestration produced by Holdridge, though again it is not full string orchestration. Most, if not all, of the early-released takes of Bitter Green found on various albums and/or CDs are the same non-orchestral version. The tracks for Gord's Gord were re-cut versions which contained the orchestration. Not sure this tells you what you are looking for, but hope it helps.
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