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Memory Lane is a British magazine, published quarterly, that, in the words of one of its taglines, is a "Dance Band, Vocal & Jazz Review" from the 1920s through the 1940s.[1] It was first published in 1968. Jeanette and Ray Pallett of Leigh-on-Sea, England, are the publishers. Ray Pallett is the editor.

Disambiguation[edit]

"Memory Lane" is also a popular song, a waltz, written in 1924 by Buddy DeSylva (lyrics), and Larry Spier and Con Conrad (music). Spier, in 1923, founded the music publishing firm, Memory Lane Music Group.

Archival access[edit]

  • Memory Lane. LCCN sn87-11956; ISSN 0266-8033 (print), ISSN 2516-3833 (online).
    Memory Lane Indexes.
    1. Wright, John A.B., ed. (December 1985). Vol. 1 (Issues 1–65). (PDF) (name index).
    2. Wright, John A.B., ed. (June 1993). Vol. 2 (Issues 66–95). (PDF) (name index).
    3. Wright, John A.B., ed. (December 2001). Vol. 3 (Issues 96–130). (PDF) (name index).
    4. (updated October 15, 2022). Vol. 4 (Issues 131–213). (subject index).


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Notes[edit]

  1. ^ Pallett, 2015, p. Acknowledgements.

References[edit]






    In Society – "Memory Lane"
    1. "Music Composers" → "Conrad, Con". p. 469.
    2. "Music Composers" → "Spier, Larry". p. 479.











  • Catalogue of Copyright Entries. "Part 3: Musical Compositions." "New Series".
    1. Vol. 19. March & April 1924. Nos. 3–4 – via Internet Archive Free access icon.
      1. "Memory Lane". B.G. De Sylva (words); Larry Spier & Con Conrad (music); ©20 March 1924; E586658; Harms, Inc. p. 240.
    2. Vol. 19. November & December 1924. Nos. 11–12 – via Google Books Free access icon.
      1. "Memory Lane". Arrangement (instrumental) by Charles N. Grant (1887–1937); ©20 November 1924; E603681; Harms, Inc. p. 1243.
      2. "Memory Lane". Trio arrangement (female voices) by Charles N. Grant (1887–1937); ©29 December 1924; E606143; Harms, Inc. p. 1243.
      3. "Memory Lane". Valse arrangement by Dan Godfrey (in Chappell's Army Journal, No. 520; OCLC 498511803); ©12 November 1924; E599030; Harms, Inc.. p. 1243