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Vera Lynn : Vera Lynn Remembers: The Songs That Won World War 2 CD (1994)

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Condition
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Artist
Vera Lynn
Release Title
Remembers
Genre
Vocal
Style
Easy Listening
Type
77 Mins
Features
Album
Record Label
EMD Int'l, Emtl
Contributor
Vera Lynn (Artist)
UPC
0724382923220
EAN
0724382923220
Format
CD
Release Year
2002

About this product

Product Identifiers

Record Label
EMD Int'l, Emtl
UPC
0724382923220
eBay Product ID (ePID)
10046061372

Product Key Features

Release Year
2002
Format
CD
Genre
Vocal
Artist
Vera Lynn
Release Title
Remembers

Dimensions

Item Height
0.36in
Item Weight
0.25lb.
Item Length
5.58in
Item Width
5.03in

Additional Product Features

Number of Discs
1
Number of Tracks
22
Country/Region of Manufacture
Germany
Tracks
1.1 Yours 1.2 Who's Taking You Home Tonight?/ Wishing/ Wish Me Luck (Medley) 1.3 Somewhere in France with You 1.4 Last Time I Saw Paris/ Arm in Arm/ I'll Be with You in Apple Blossom Time (Medley) 1.5 A Pair of Silver Wings/ Silver Wings in the Moonlight/ Comin' in on a Wing and a Pra'r (Medley) 1.6 London Pride 1.7 A Nightingales Sang in Berkeley Square 1.8 White Cliffs of Dover 1.9 If I Only Had Wings/ the Badge from Your Coat/ Roll Out the Barrel (Medley) 1.10 I'll Be Seeing You 1.11 You'd Be So Nice to Come Home to 1.12 Room Five - Hundred - and - Four 1.13 That Lovely Weekend 1.14 Besame Mucho 1.15 There'll Always Be An England 1.16 You'll Never Know 1.17 It Had to Be You 1.18 Lili Marlene 1.19 Be Like the Kettle and Sing/ There's a New World Over the Skyline (Medley) 1.20 As Time Goes By 1.21 When the Lights Go on Again/ I'll Pray for You/ We'll Meet Again (Medley) 1.22 Land of Hope and Glory
Subgenre
British
Notes
Full Title-Vera Lynn Remembers the Songs That Won World War 2. Emi. 2004.

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  • Remember The Songs That Won World War 2 - Vera Lynn

    Vera Lynn was born Vera Margaret Welch on 20 March 1917 in East Ham, London. Later she adopted her grandmother's maiden name Lynn as her stage name. She began singing at the age of seven in a working men's club. Her first radio broadcast, with the Joe Loss Orchestra, was in 1935. At this point she was being featured on records released by dance bands including Loss's and Charlie Kunz's. In 1936 she made her first solo record, on the Crown label, "Up the Wooden Hill to Bedfordshire". This label was soon swallowed up by Decca. After a short stint with Loss she stayed with Kunz for a few years during which she recorded several standards. She later moved to the aristocrat of British dance bands, Bert Ambrose. After the war, her "Auf Wiedersehn Sweetheart" became the first record by a British ...

  • This is a refreshing and fabulous choice of WWII music from GREAT Britain!

    This is a must-have for those who value the amazing variety of WWII music, from both sides of the Atlantic. As Americans, we've become very familiar with Glen Miller, the Dorseys, and our many other great talents. But England? Often the music's--and no surprise here--more subtle. Their inspirational wartime songs didn't get anything like our 'air time', of course. But their songs are so poignant. All the more so, because they fought so valiantly alone in the early years. When Vera sings of 'silver wings', just try not to picture the Battle of Britain. 'The White Cliffs of Dover' and 'A Nightengale.." are immediate in mood and musically superb. Her voice was THE voice of her time, and for these songs. She doesn't overplay it, or apologetically pull any punches either. She didn't ...

  • Good Value

    Great CD of WW2 era songs!

    Verified purchase: YesCondition: Pre-OwnedSold by: decluttr_store