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"In Memory of Elizabeth Reed" is a jazz-influenced instrumental song from The Allman Brothers Band that is one of their most well-known pieces. The original studio recording of "In Memory of Elizabeth Reed" is the fourth song on the group's 1970 album "Idlewild South". It is a minor key instrumental song written by guitarist Dickey Betts. The song is named after a headstone Betts saw at the Rose Hill Cemetery in Macon, Georgia, a place frequented by band members in their early days. Read more on Last.fm.