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  1. "Thanks for the Memory" (1938) is a popular song composed by Ralph Rainger with lyrics by Leo Robin. It was introduced in the 1938 film The Big Broadcast of 1938 by Bob Hope and Shirley Ross , and recorded by Shep Fields and His Orchestra featuring John Serry Sr. on accordion in the film and vocals by Bob Goday on Bluebird Records (B-7318, 1937 ...

  2. "Thanks for the Memory" (1938) is a popular song, with music composed by Ralph Rainger and lyrics by Leo Robin. It was introduced in the 1938 film The Big Broadcast of 1938...

  3. Thanks for the Memory Lyrics: Thanks for the memory / Of sentimental verse, nothing in my purse / And chuckles when the preacher said / "For better or for worse" / How lovely it was...

  4. Bob Hope and Shirley Ross from "The Big Broadcast of 1938".

  5. Thanks For The Memory. Bob Hope - Topic. 1.64K subscribers. Subscribed. 1.1K. 91K views 5 years ago. Provided to YouTube by Universal Music Group Thanks For The Memory · Bob Hope ·...

  6. Thanks For The Memory Lyrics: Thanks for the memory / Of rainy afternoons, swingy Harlem tunes / Motor trips and burning lips and burning toast and prunes / How lovely it was /...

  7. Nov 27, 2010 · With words by Leo Robin and music by Ralph Rainger, this is not THE "Thanks for the Memory," that definitive version which had debuted earlier that same year...

  8. May 30, 2024 · Thanks for the Memory evokes a range of emotions, including nostalgia, yearning, gratitude, and a touch of melancholy. It taps into the listeners’ own memories and stirs up a sense of longing for moments that have passed.

  9. Thanks For the Memory Lyrics by Bob Hope from the Greatest Songs of the 1930's album- including song video, artist biography, translations and more: Thanks for the memory Of sentimental verse, Nothing in my purse, And chuckles When the preacher said For better or for ….

  10. Jul 4, 2024 · The lyrics of Thanks For The Memory take listeners on a journey down memory lane. They paint pictures of rainy afternoons, swingy Harlem tunes, and motor trips. The song reminisces about moments and experiences that were special and meaningful to the singer.

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