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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    Mary's Boy Child

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    Maybe

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    Maybe - Edited Version

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    Medley

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    Medley: Bless 'em All / (We're Gonna) Hang Out the Washing on the Siegfried Line / Kiss Me Goodnight Sergeant Major

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    Memories Live Longer Than Dreams

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    Memory of a Rose

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    Mexicali Rose

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    Moonlight on the Waterfall

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    More and More

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    Morning of My Life

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    Mr. Wonderful

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    My Dreams Are Getting Better All the Time

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    My Own

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    My Sister and I

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    My Son My Son

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    My Son, My Son

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    My Way

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    No Regrets

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    Now Is the Hour

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    Only Forever

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    Over the Hill

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    Pair of Silver Wings/Silver Wings in the Moonlight/Comin in on a Wing and a Prayer

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    Please Think of Me

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    Really and Truly

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    Red Sails in the Sunset

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    Room 504

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    Room Five-Hundred and Four

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    Rosalie

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    Rose of England


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