Dame Vera Lynn

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DRM

Guru
A true national treasure, Jeremy Vine played out radio 2 with We'll meet again, but the version he used was dreadful with an organist playing the music, rather than the normal band accompaniment
 

Dirk

If 6 Was 9
The passing of an era.
She bolstered my parents generation during the war and I used to enjoy her TV show when I was a kid.
Little known fact. Vera owned a house in Hollywood.*

*That's Hollywood just south of Birmingham. It was on the main Alcester Road on the left going out of town.
 

Dave7

Legendary Member
Watched a special on tv last night. It was very moving. Some of the old soldiers that went through the hell of Burma were in tears as they recalled how she built thier morale up.
 

PaulB

Legendary Member
It was a very brave move by the British Phonograph Industry to start World War Two in order to boost their singer's career though, wasn't it?
 

Foghat

Freight-train-groove-rider
Yes Dame Vera Lynn did live here in Ditchling.
RIP to a much loved singer and person.

Dame Vera was indeed a truly nice person, speaking in my capacity as former-young-child-getting-patted-on-the-head-by-kind-lady....which always made my day.
 

byegad

Legendary Member
Never mind that, where on Earth did those bluebirds apear from?
An American wrote the song, and the Bluebird is an American Bird. Like all left ponders, he obviously didn't know/care about getting things right for the British.
 

Joey Shabadoo

My pronouns are "He", "Him" and "buggerlugs"
I hear she's getting a State funeral. Don't know where, don't know when. Some sunny day probably.
 

Foghat

Freight-train-groove-rider
Little known fact. Vera owned a house in Hollywood.*

*That's Hollywood just south of Birmingham. It was on the main Alcester Road on the left going out of town.

And some time before moving to Ditchling, she lived at the rather pleasant, if somewhat shaded, Clayton Holt at the foot of the South Downs below Clayton Windmills. Tried running it as a smallholding I believe.
 
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