The End of a Love Affair

EDWARD C. REDDING

So I walked a little too fast, and I drive a little too fast,
And I'm reckless it's true, but what else can you do
At the end of a love affair?
So I talk a little too much, and I laugh a little too much,
And my voice is too loud when I'm out in a crowd,
So that people are apt to stare.
Do they know, do they care,
That it's only that I'm lonely, and low as can be,
And the smile on my face isn't really a smile at all.
So I smoke a little too much, and I drink a little too much,
And the tunes I request are not always the best,
But the ones where the trumpets blare,
So I go at a maddening pace,
And I pretend that it's taking her place,
But what else can you do at the end of a love affair?
So I smoke a little too much, and I drink a little too much,
And the tunes I request are not always the best,
But the ones where the trumpets blare,
So I go at a maddening pace,
And I pretend that it's taking her place,
But what else can you do at the end of a love affair?

Trivia about the song The End of a Love Affair by Frank Sinatra

On which albums was the song “The End of a Love Affair” released by Frank Sinatra?
Frank Sinatra released the song on the albums “Close To You” in 1957, “Close To You And More” in 1987, “Concepts” in 1992, “The First And The Best” in 2010, “I Get A Kick... The Best Of” in 2011, and “FRANK SINATRA INTEGRAL 1953 - 1956” in 2023.
Who composed the song “The End of a Love Affair” by Frank Sinatra?
The song “The End of a Love Affair” by Frank Sinatra was composed by EDWARD C. REDDING.

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