THE END OF A LOVE AFFAIR - Free Jazz Leadsheet
"The End of a Love Affair" was written by Edward Redding and published in 1950. The earliest significant recording was made by Margaret Whiting in Los Angeles later that year, helping introduce the tune into the blossoming postwar standard repertoire.
The song was later immortalized by Billie Holiday on her 1958 album "Lady in Satin," whose highly emotional interpretation cemented its place among classic torch songs. Its lyrics portray the quiet collapse of a romance, and its melodic line moves through a richly harmonized 32-bar structure, offering performers room for expressive phrasing and introspective dynamic shifts.