ok...here is what my useless opinion is telling me to type.
first..the reverb on the vocals is better than none.. That is a definate. It does have a dark "tail" to it...more like a large area that is curtained. Kinda like it might sound if you were in the wing of a stage, and the hall was empty. MY personal preference is something a little brighter. Something that sounds like a really nice parquayed floor...nice hardwood floor....decent ceiling height and the decay is equal at all frequencies...and actually maybe a shorter decay. Something to just make is sound 'live' and 'real'. Not an artificial reverb. (boy...scuze me for nit-picking..and realize this is MY choice. Probably not the one for others) Maybe, I am describing a Lexicon 480.
Now..the piano. This is a hard choice, because the elec MIDI piano sound has become so popular these days, that the sound of a real piano is NOT always expected. This reminds me of the old Helpinstil (sp?) pickups that were in vogue about 20 years ago. To me, being so "outfront and naked" (being the only instrument), it is SO obvious that it is not the real deal. Whether you like it or not, is a choice. I think a 9 foot 'Bosendorfer' would make a major difference. As good as this MIDI patch is, and it is MUCH better than the previous, I am wanting something that will do your vocals justice.
so...is this version better. A big yes.. Is it something that would compete with Billy Joel, etc ...NO. (after all he IS your competion now...right?

) If you went to Ocean Way (or your fav Big Boy studio), and recorded with their $90,000 pno and recorded this in the million dollar acoustically treated "live" room, this would be a smash. The song is there..same with the performance. (not that the pno is a technically challanging ordeal), but the vocals are delivered so 'on spot'.
Crawdad.... what a name!! you rock, you old hoosier!!
one last nit-pick... You have some hiss on the vocal track, which is acceptable btw. Same with pno track. They each have their own hiss, which I can hear in the cans, but the levels don't bother me at all. However, what bugged me was you cut your vocal track off earlier, at the end of the song, and the hiss level noticeably jumped just prior to your last pno note. I would let the vocal track "play" to the end too. ...or (God forbid), patch in some hiss!! to level it back out. Listen, JUST after when your vocals end, and you play your last pno note. You'll see what I am talking about.