Recorded in October, 1935, most likely somewhere in England. This was Vera Lynn's first commercial recording. Lynn was much loved by the British because of her selfless efforts entertaining the troops during WWII. Indeed she was so popular that, according to myth, a commedian once cracked that the war was was started by her agent. Today, I think she is best known for her stirring performance of "We'll Meet Again" during the final scene of Dr. Strangelove; after Colonel Kong rodeos the Bomb from a B-52 over the old U of SSR, a series of spectacular nuclear explosions appear on the screen against a soundtrack featuring Lynn's beautiful voice.
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Reviewer:Latcho - - August 20, 2005 Subject: remastered version by latcho Paste the following link in your browser to retrieve a fine remastered version of this great but harmed by time song:
Reviewer:richard.ca - - August 18, 2004 Subject: The perfect voice for ballads vera has one off the prettiest voices ever heard she be a hit today also. Sure helped a lot of soldiers put up with the war and think of their loved ones.
Reviewer:pablo_altes - - January 22, 2004 Subject: A real pearl ! A very sensitive and mellow tune, as could not be produced today... This lady has a beautiful voice which adds this tune to my playlst right now.