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What are the lyrics to Matriarch Vera Lynn'south 'We'll Meet Again' – and what's the story behind the WWII song?

18 June 2020, 12:14 | Updated: 18 June 2020, 12:16

Dame Vera Lynn
Matriarch Vera Lynn. Picture: Getty

'Nosotros'll Run across Again' has become 1 of the world's best-loved wartime tunes – but what are the words and what's the story behind them?

Here's everything you need to know most Dame Vera Lynn's nostalgic Second World State of war ballad, from its composers and lyrics, to its fascinating history.

What are the lyrics to 'Nosotros'll Meet Once more'?

We'll meet again,
Don't know where, don't know when,
Just I know we'll meet again
Some sunny twenty-four hours.
Keep smiling through,
Simply like you always do,
'Till the blue skies drive the dark clouds far away.

Then will you please say hullo
To the folks that I know,
Tell them I won't exist long.
They'll be happy to know
That every bit you saw me go,
I was singing this song

We'll meet again,
Don't know where,
Don't know when,
Merely I know we'll meet again,
Some sunny twenty-four hour period.

We'll meet again,
Don't know where, don't know when,
Only I know we'll meet again
Some sunny day.
Keep grinning through,
Just like yous always do,
'Till the bluish skies drive the night clouds far away.

And then will you delight say how-do-you-do
To the folks that I know,
Tell them I won't be long.
They'll be happy to know
That as yous saw me become,
I was singing this song.

We'll meet again,
Don't know where, don't know when,
But I know nosotros'll see again,
Some sunny solar day.

Who wrote 'We'll Meet Once again' – and what's the story behind the Vera Lynn vocal?

Originally released in 1939, 'Nosotros'll Meet Again' is a British song equanimous by Ross Parker and Hughie Charles, and sung by Dame Vera Lynn.

Produced by pianist Norman Keen, it found its fame during the Second Globe War, resonating with soldiers who had to exit their families and fight for England, and reached No. 29 on the U.S. charts.

Thanks to its moving tune and uplifting lyrics, it was used on the radio during wartime broadcasts, which were designed to provide public information and boost morale afterward bombing raids.

Following the song'south success, its name was later on given to the 1943 musical film, We'll Meet Once more, in which Dame Vera Lynn played the lead function – and in 1964, the recording featured in the final scene of Stanley Kubrick'due south picture show, Dr. Strangelove.

More recently, Lynn performed the vocal in London on the 60th anniversary of VE twenty-four hour period, and today it'southward get pop with the British public once once more during the coronavirus pandemic.

It's also played every 5 May to shut Amsterdam'south annual Liberation 24-hour interval concert, which marks the end of the 2d World War in kingdom of the netherlands.

Who else has performed 'We'll Meet Again'?

In 1942, American jazz clarinetist and bandleader, Benny Goodman, recorded a cute version of the song with pop singer of the time, Peggy Lee.

The song has even found its way into rock concerts – British singer-songwriter, Rod Stewart, and English language stone ring, Faces, sang an a cappella version of 'We'll Run across Once again' at many of their gigs during the '70s, while Johnny Cash released a encompass on his 2002 studio album, American Four: The Human being Comes Around.

Before this year, Matriarch Vera Lynn and Welsh mezzo-soprano Katherine Jenkins also released a duet of the song to enhance coin for the NHS's heroic frontline workers and volunteers as they continue to care for coronavirus patients.

It experienced a recent resurgence of popularity later the lyrics were referenced by Her Majesty the Queen in her accost to the nation during the pandemic, and all proceeds from the heartwarming charity recording are being donated to NHS Charities Together.

Dame Vera Lynn said at the time: "The words 'We'll Run across Over again' speak to the hope we should all have during these troubling times."

Jenkins added: "Equally Dame Vera herself has said, while the lyrics of 'We'll Meet Again' accept us back to the time of World War Ii, the sentiment feels advisable and meaningful today and relevant to the current crisis.

"It is a vocal of hope and Dame Vera and I sing this in honour of (and in aid of) our superhero NHS workers and their families. They are putting themselves at risk to ensure we will run into our dearest once again."

Dame Vera Lynn attends The Nordoff Robbins Silver Clef Awards
Dame Vera Lynn attends The Nordoff Robbins Silver Clef Awards. Picture: Getty

Who was Dame Vera Lynn, and how old was the wartime vocaliser?

Born on 20 March 1917 in Eastward Ham, London, Dame Vera Lynn lived with her mother Annie, a dressmaker, and her father Bertram, a plumber.

Past the age of vii, the talented entertainer had started singing in working men'due south clubs and became the family's main breadwinner, before adopting her grandmother's maiden name 'Lynn' equally her stage name aged 11.

At 22, she had sold more than than a million records and before long established her reputation as The Forces' Sweetheart – the start of a long and rewarding career in music.

Dame Vera Lynn died on 18 June 2020, not long afterwards she celebrated her 103rd altogether.

A statement said: "The family are deeply saddened to announce the passing of i of Britain's best-loved entertainers at the historic period of 103. Dame Vera Lynn, who lived in Ditchling, East Sussex, passed away earlier today, surrounded by her close family.

Read more than well-nigh Lynn's fascinating life and wonderful music here.

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Source: https://www.classicfm.com/discover-music/well-meet-again-dame-vera-lynn-lyrics-story/

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