A COTTAGE FOR SALE - Free Jazz Leadsheet
'A Cottage for Sale' was composed by Willard Robison and first published in 1929. The song's first recording was made by Ted Lewis and his Orchestra in the late 1920s, featuring a tender, melancholic vocal performance accompanied by subtle instrumental textures.
Over the years, it has been interpreted by a wide range of artists, including Nat King Cole and Frank Sinatra, often in intimate jazz or ballad arrangements. Each performance emphasizes the song's poignant, reflective mood, which evokes themes of loss, nostalgia, and the passage of time.
Musically, the piece is characterized by a flowing melody and harmonically rich chord progressions, allowing for expressive phrasing and heartfelt improvisation. Its gentle contours make it well-suited for small ensembles or solo interpretations.