Vera Lynn

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  • 40s
  • oldies
  • female vocalists
  • jazz
  • wartime
Vera Lynn was born Vera Margaret Welch 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. Her first radio broadcast, with the Joe Loss Orchestra, was made 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.

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Songs

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    Be Like the Kettle and Sing/There's a New World Over the Skyline

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    Bells of St. Mary's

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    Besame Mucho

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    Bless 'em All / (We're Gonna Hang Out) The Washing on the Seigfried Line / Kiss Me Goodnight Sergeant-Major

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    Bless 'em All / We're Going to Hang out the Washing on the Siegfried Line / Kiss Me Goodnight, Sergeant Major

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    Bless This House

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    Bon Giorno

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    Careless

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    Cinderella Stay in My Arms

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    Cinderella, Stay in My Arms

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    Close to You

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    Coming Home

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    Cry

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    Crying My Heart Out for You

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    Do You Ever Dream of Tomorrow

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    Do You Ever Dream of Tomorrow?

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    Don't Cry My Love

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    Don't Fence Me In / If I Had My Way

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    Doonaree

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    Dr. Strangelove: "We'll Meet Again"

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    Dr. Strangelove: We'll Meet Again

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    Dream

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    Elmer's Tune

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    Everybody Needs Somebody

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    Faraway Places

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    Fight on the Beaches - White Cliffs of Dover

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    For Sweethearts Everywhere

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    Forget-Me-Not

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    From the Time You Said Goodbye

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    From the Time You Say Goodbye


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