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The End of a Love Affairh
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Back around 2003, I had gotten a jazz song book, partly because I was playing in a jazz combo, and partly because I wanted a way to study the chord progressions, as well as get better at writing lyrical themes and solos. This was one of the pieces that I worked on in a 2003 version of the Cakewalk studio, before they went on to relaunch their studio software under the Sonar brand. Anyways, I hadn't listened to any versions of this piece, so my interpretation was something of a slow jazz ballad. I've later come to hear various versions, both the lyrical and the instrumental, and, yeah, this interpretation is nothing like what the others sound like.
You see, The End of A Love Affair was written by Edward Redding in 1951, and was first performed by Margaret Whiting, which is also the first release of the song. You will notice if you hear it that it's much more upbeat, with a bossanova, somba sort of rhythm and feel to it. So yeah, this is probably the only version that is essentially a straight up jazz ballad. It kind of grew on me this way, and if you like it, smash the like button, as they say!
You can check out the original version of Edward Redding's classic sung by Margaret Whiting, among other wonderful performances done by many great jazz singers and instrumentalists here:
https://secondhandsongs.com/work/1147...
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