Very Lynn.
"Our Vera".
Date:1973.
Source: Own work.
Author: Allan warren.
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"The White Cliffs Of Dover".
Sung By: Very Lynn.
"Our Vera".
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"We'll Meet Again".
Sung By: Very Lynn.
"Our Vera".
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Very Lynn sings at a Munitions Factory in 1941.
Author: Ministry of Information Photo Division Photographer.
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"Land of Hope and Glory".
Sung By: Vera Lynn.
"Our Vera".
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Dame Vera Margaret Lynn CH DBE OStJ (née Welch; born 20 March 1917), widely known as "The Forces' Sweetheart", is a British singer, songwriter, and actress whose musical recordings and performances were enormously popular during The Second World War.
During The War, she toured Egypt, India, and Burma as part of ENSA, giving outdoor concerts for the troops. The songs most associated with her are "We'll Meet Again", "The White Cliffs of Dover", "A Nightingale Sang in Berkeley Square" and "There'll Always Be an England".
"I'll Be Seeing You".
Sung By: Vera Lynn.
"Our Vera".
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She remained popular after The War, appearing on radio and television in The UK and The US and recording such hits as "Auf Wiederseh'n Sweetheart" and her UK Number one single "My Son, My Son". Her last single, "I Love This Land", was released to mark the end of The Falklands War. In 2009, at age 92, she became the oldest living artist to make it to No. 1 on The UK Albums Chart.
"Now Is The Hour".
She has devoted much time and energy to Charity Work connected with Ex-Servicemen, Disabled Children, and Breast Cancer. She is still held in great affection by Soldiers of The Second World War and in 2000 was named the Briton who best exemplified The Spirit of The 20th-Century.
"Yours".
Sung By: Vera Lynn.
"Our Vera".
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