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Memory Lane: The Best of McFly : ウィキペディア英語版
Memory Lane: The Best of McFly

''Memory Lane: The Best of McFly'' is the second greatest hits compilation released by English pop rock band McFly. It was released on 26 November 2012, as a retrospective of the band's nine-year career to date, containing a number of the band's hit singles, but most notably not including "I Wanna Hold You", "Ultraviolet/The Ballad of Paul K", "Please, Please", "Sorry's Not Good Enough", "Baby's Coming Back", "Stay with Me" or "That's the Truth". The album was preceded by the release of the new single, "Love Is Easy", and includes four other new tracks, "Do Whatcha", "Down Down", "Mess Around You" and "Cherry Cola".
A deluxe edition of the album also includes a number of the band's most famous B-sides, unreleased demo versions from previous album recording sessions, and other popular tracks from their back catalogue of albums. The album was made available to pre-order from 13 October 2012. Personalised copies of the album can be created and ordered via Mixpixie.〔
==Background==
During the band's second theatre tour, the ''Keep Calm and Play Louder Tour'', they premiered three brand new songs: "Do Whatcha", "Red" and "Touch the Rain". It was confirmed soon after by band member Tom Fletcher via Twitter that the band's next single would be the track ''Red'', as it was very well received on the tour. However, in September 2012, the band travelled to the United States to play four dates in Los Angeles and New York, during which they premiered a fourth new single, ''Love is Easy''. It was revealed shortly after the song's premiere that it would in fact be released as the band's next single, instead of ''Red'', and that it would precede the release of the band's second retrospective release, ''Memory Lane: The Best of McFly''. It was also revealed that in promotion of the album, the band would be releasing their autobiography, ''Unsaid Things: Our Story''. When the tracklisting for ''Memory Lane'' in October 2012, whilst both ''Love is Easy'' and ''Do Whatcha'' were present, ''Red'' and ''Touch the Rain'' had not been included, and instead were held back for the band's sixth studio album, in favour of three other new tracks: ''Cherry Cola'', ''Down Down'' and ''Mess Around You''. ''Love is Easy'' was released on 11 November 2012, going on to peak at No. 10 on the UK Singles Chart and premiered on BBC Radio 2 Graham Norton at 10:55 on 20 October 2012. The music video for the track premiered on 9 October 2012.

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