When I was a young child in the early 70s I bought a Vera Lynn record. The sales clerk looked at me, tipped his head and said, "My dear child, you have impeccable taste!". That made me happy because in an era where The Beatles and The Rolling Stones were extremely popular, I thought that Vera Lynn was still the best singer of all time. That she was a beautiful innocent soul. She made me cry whether the song was happy or sad. Every single song she sang was heartfelt. Perfection! And I will love her to my very last breath.
I could not help thinking how differently a previous generation faced a war than my generation. Vera Lynn personified the spirit of her times. Mine is the Woodstock generation. Vietnam was our war with body counts and napalm strikes coming to our living rooms nightly through the TV. There were protests and riots in the streets. The songs were hard, distorted and loud. Vera Lyn was elegant and graceful. She was one year older than my father. We have lost the poise of that generation, I'm afraid forever. It is well that we remember a time when we pulled together through adversity and sang together, one sunny day.
Well said John, you summed it up perfectly. I am 80 now and Vera is still at the top of my list not only as a singer but for the person she was. Indeed everybodies sweetheart.
@@robnelsonnz This is the first time I’ve heard her singing this song I was a baby when the war broke out but I know this song my parents must’ve played them and they went into my brain because how else would I know them and to be able to hear them the other Internet is astounding that was a different time that was a different time a better time even with the war sadly this country does not have a unitySome may call it progress Aiko it going downhill and it saddens me that the younger generation doesn’t get to experience what we live through the 40s and 50s experiencedIt truly was a much better time Sunny
At just about 67 years of age, I have listened to Vera Lynn thanks to my aunts and uncles recordings, and of course the telly, but sadly I am wishing I had taken the time to listen more ...... and would have surely benefited spiritually and physically from it~!~ Because just watching this program has actually done that for me~!~ I have spent the past 10, 12 days gobbling up Vera Lynn's musical repertoire, and actually feeling a wonderful uplifting in my soul..... no exaggeration by any means~!~ GOD BLESS YOU VERA LYNN We will all meet again on that sunny day~!~
Vera Lynn🇬🇧 was an inspiration to everyone who experienced WW II. On the battlefield and on the homefront, she lifted everyone's spirits. From the 🇺🇸, 🎶"We'll Meet Again"🎶
My dad was with the 101 at Normandy as well. He never talked about it except the one time he said to my mom when he got home that he saw things that no man should ever have to see. That was the only time he spoke of the war. He did talk about Vera Lynn and how she helped all soldiers, not just British. Thank God for Dame Vera Lynn. I believe she got my dad home safe.
Listened to White Cliffs of Dover at age 7 or 8. Then my mother dug out two records by her. I loved those songs and played them all the time. I was really into ww2 as a kid. My dad was with the 101 in the Normandy Invasion. I was a music lover and really loved all the old songs from the war. Its all nostalgia now but, oh, the memories. She was great and this tribute was very fitting.
Proof that a gifted, talented singer NEVER has to take a formal paid lesson in their life. My dear old WWII Australian fighter pilot friend who sadly passed away in 2003 ADORED her as did all the Australian & American troops based in the Pacific during WWII. My friend was an incredible musician in his own right but had to give it all up for the war effort. Which he happily did. The war over the Pacific was terrible - but Vera Lynn's voice kept those boys all going. I honestly don't think that she knew the impact she had on helping to win the war...she was DEARLY loved...the best singers in the world NEVER had formal singing lessons
Your comment is not only untrue but ridiculous...indicating a complete lack of understanding of the rigor of a musician's life. She was surrounded by accomplished musician as she progressed; band leaders required particular practice routines. BTW, even Mozart , Irving Berlin, and Frank Sinatra, etc., took lessons to protect their talent.
who's watching this in September 2020? I'm going to look for the 3 x films Vera starred in now. I recall her singing in the 1950s in my childhood. everyone sang her songs in London pubs. Vera always brings a tear to my eye even now in my 70s she sings with such a perfect voice, no one can match her even now. RIP Vera X ( so pleased that Paul McCartney was a Vera Lynn fan )
It was several years after seeing "Dr. Strangelove" that I found out who Vera Lynn was and what the song "We'll meet again" was all about. And when she was gone it was truly a light that went out all over the world. I am truly grateful that her songs have been preserved. And I have to mention that the critics who didn't like her are another example of now matter how perfect you are there will always be people who must be jealous or mentally afflicted somehow. RIP. - I am another American johnny come lately fan (must be millions, yeah?).
Beautiful. ... I was born in 1946 but loved her singing and songs for years after arriving on the scene. Thank you Dame Vera... you are an institution around the world. C
Vera Lynn the yesteryear's singer, an iconic woman who sung : "We'll Meet Again" that surely gave great morale and comfort to many soldier's with her song ,and song's . They shall never fade away , this song keeps memories alive when it's played . Great life story, as recalled by her, and told to well known great media man and interviewier and narrator of this video , Mr. David Frost . With Best Wishe's, British Gibraltar, UK Overseas Territory 🇬🇧.
Thank you for this video. I'm American, and wasn't aware of Vera Lynn until her death. Been watching a lot of videos of her since then. What a remarkable lady. It's little wonder the British loved her. RIP Vera Lynn.
Theresa Little I’m American too & had heard of her when I was about 18. But like you, am getting to know her much more now. Such a moving era she lived in & helped make better. Cheers from France.
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She was extremely beautiful, extremely talented and extremely deserving of her success and accolades. She will live forever in song and this excellently produced documentary is a tribute to her extraordinary vocal talent and shows what a wonderful woman she was. She knew a great song when she heard one. Her New Zealand protégé is an inspired choice as well. With enormous respect I salute you Dame Vera Lynn. God bless you.
Thank you for your several videos relating to Dame Vera. My favourite singer and I have delighted in your VL content for some years. Many thanks for these new uploads now that she has graced the great stage on high.
That is so true of the young and even some of the older people are of this wonderful person! I know I didn’t and I am so sorry because when I happened on the video and heard this wonderful Lady’s story and. Voice , how could you not have been! God Bless , RIP “ Our LADY “!❤🎶💕
whale meat again - I learned to play this on my guitar - and it's quite touching, especially with the drawn-out phrasing suggesting lingering thoughts - and it wasn't written for WWII but was her usual ending song from her music hall days before ? now I see why that song was so significant - if played weekly over the BBC as the ending of 'Sincerely Yours, Vera Lynn' - no wonder it lives in those memories. No 1 album at 91yo ? Wow.
Hi thanks for having this on RUclips I really enjoyed it as this lady was a Legend I well remember her Saturday night slot on the BBC TV in the late 1950,s Thanks again.
To Miss Vera Lynn Hi !!! I Am Who I Am De Vera Surname Pilipinas . Your Voice Is Very Heaven From Above. Im So Gladness To Know You On Yuotube. I Miss Elizabeth 1962 Born January 01. Pilipinas Country Church Worker, Prouduct Items Prayer Saints... Amen Land ,Hope, Glory.
I like the young Vera and her nice voice and her nice work on the buttons. I like to sew in buttons to feel I did my service like her and her friends. Today we are lucky to have it so well.
Another video down the drain, its veins poisoned by that ludicrous and despicable ad for a "writing app" (read individual thought and personal data thief).
In a fitting tribute, Dame Vera's coffin was thrown 'over the white cliffs of Dover, landing near the sewage output pipe. It was united with a huge flotilla of ocean bound turds and together they floated out, over the horizon to a chorus of 'we'll meet again', as the sun set forever on the British Empire. HURRAH!
i Watch Vera Lynn Story ,RUclips. The Hair Cut Little Girl ,Same Too ,hey i'm elizabeth de vera ok facebook youtube i'm elizabeth de vera .Papa Carlito De Vera. Your So Much Lucky ALIVE ,Until Now 2022 ,GODBLESS Me The Same Prayer i Hear 120 Years Old Gods Said...Elizabeth...
Nothing can make me feel more peaceful than vintage songs, they are truly the sound of the heart.
When I was a young child in the early 70s I bought a Vera Lynn record. The sales clerk looked at me, tipped his head and said, "My dear child, you have impeccable taste!". That made me happy because in an era where The Beatles and The Rolling Stones were extremely popular, I thought that Vera Lynn was still the best singer of all time. That she was a beautiful innocent soul. She made me cry whether the song was happy or sad. Every single song she sang was heartfelt. Perfection! And I will love her to my very last breath.
I could not help thinking how differently a previous generation faced a war than my generation. Vera Lynn personified the spirit of her times. Mine is the Woodstock generation. Vietnam was our war with body counts and napalm strikes coming to our living rooms nightly through the TV. There were protests and riots in the streets. The songs were hard, distorted and loud. Vera Lyn was elegant and graceful. She was one year older than my father. We have lost the poise of that generation, I'm afraid forever. It is well that we remember a time when we pulled together through adversity and sang together, one sunny day.
How true and very well said. I long for times like hers.
Well said John, you summed it up perfectly. I am 80 now and Vera is still at the top of my list not only as a singer but for the person she was. Indeed everybodies sweetheart.
@@robnelsonnz This is the first time I’ve heard her singing this song I was a baby when the war broke out but I know this song my parents must’ve played them and they went into my brain because how else would I know them and to be able to hear them the other Internet is astounding that was a different time that was a different time a better time even with the war sadly this country does not have a unitySome may call it progress Aiko it going downhill and it saddens me that the younger generation doesn’t get to experience what we live through the 40s and 50s experiencedIt truly was a much better time Sunny
Absolutely
What a marvellous documentary! Thank you. ❤
At just about 67 years of age, I have listened to Vera Lynn thanks to my aunts and uncles recordings, and of course the telly, but sadly I am wishing I had taken the time to listen more ...... and would have surely benefited spiritually and physically from it~!~ Because just watching this program has actually done that for me~!~ I have spent the past 10, 12 days gobbling up Vera Lynn's musical repertoire, and actually feeling a wonderful uplifting in my soul..... no exaggeration by any means~!~ GOD BLESS YOU VERA LYNN We will all meet again on that sunny day~!~
We will meet again, love you for ever, and don't stop singing!
Such an inspiration to all, from sunny Cape Town ......
(alfred broderick)
Love this comment x
Vera Lynn🇬🇧 was an inspiration to everyone who experienced WW II. On the battlefield and on the homefront, she lifted everyone's spirits.
From the 🇺🇸, 🎶"We'll Meet Again"🎶
My dad was with the 101 at Normandy as well. He never talked about it except the one time he said to my mom when he got home that he saw things that no man should ever have to see. That was the only time he spoke of the war. He did talk about Vera Lynn and how she helped all soldiers, not just British. Thank God for Dame Vera Lynn. I believe she got my dad home safe.
She’s beautiful, funny, down to earth, what could a person not want! And a good laugh too! And to think she was just a kid when she started…
Listened to White Cliffs of Dover at age 7 or 8. Then my mother dug out two records by her. I loved those songs and played them all the time. I was really into ww2 as a kid. My dad was with the 101 in the Normandy Invasion. I was a music lover and really loved all the old songs from the war. Its all nostalgia now but, oh, the memories. She was great and this tribute was very fitting.
What a remarkable woman. Wish there were more like her today. RIP Vera. Thank you.
Proof that a gifted, talented singer NEVER has to take a formal paid lesson in their life. My dear old WWII Australian fighter pilot friend who sadly passed away in 2003 ADORED her as did all the Australian & American troops based in the Pacific during WWII. My friend was an incredible musician in his own right but had to give it all up for the war effort. Which he happily did. The war over the Pacific was terrible - but Vera Lynn's voice kept those boys all going. I honestly don't think that she knew the impact she had on helping to win the war...she was DEARLY loved...the best singers in the world NEVER had formal singing lessons
Your comment is not only untrue but ridiculous...indicating a complete lack of understanding of the rigor of a musician's life. She was surrounded by accomplished musician as she progressed; band leaders required particular practice routines. BTW, even Mozart , Irving Berlin, and Frank Sinatra, etc., took lessons to protect their talent.
@sarahhearn-vonfoerster7401
Always has to be one spoiler. Don't need your negative comments.
Hope 🎤we never meet again🇺🇸
who's watching this in September 2020? I'm going to look for the 3 x films Vera starred in now. I recall her singing in the 1950s in my childhood. everyone sang her songs in London pubs. Vera always brings a tear to my eye even now in my 70s she sings with such a perfect voice, no one can match her even now. RIP Vera X ( so pleased that Paul McCartney was a Vera Lynn fan )
It was several years after seeing "Dr. Strangelove" that I found out who Vera Lynn was and what the song "We'll meet again" was all about. And when she was gone it was truly a light that went out all over the world. I am truly grateful that her songs have been preserved. And I have to mention that the critics who didn't like her are another example of now matter how perfect you are there will always be people who must be jealous or mentally afflicted somehow. RIP. - I am another American johnny come lately fan (must be millions, yeah?).
Beautiful. ... I was born in 1946 but loved her singing and songs for years after arriving on the scene. Thank you Dame Vera... you are an institution around the world. C
Vera Lynn the yesteryear's singer, an iconic woman who sung : "We'll Meet Again" that surely gave great morale and comfort to many soldier's with her song ,and song's . They shall never fade away , this song keeps memories alive when it's played . Great life story, as recalled by her, and told to well known great media man and interviewier and narrator of this video , Mr. David Frost .
With Best Wishe's,
British Gibraltar, UK Overseas Territory 🇬🇧.
very moving indeed
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@@ritaanthony7054 Thank you , but I don't think that was necessary !
What a great video commemorating a great lady. R.I.P. Dame Vera. You certainly did your bit.
Thank you for this video. I'm American, and wasn't aware of Vera Lynn until her death. Been watching a lot of videos of her since then. What a remarkable lady. It's little wonder the British loved her. RIP Vera Lynn.
Theresa Little I’m American too & had heard of her when I was about 18. But like you, am getting to know her much more now. Such a moving era she lived in & helped make better. Cheers from France.
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She makes me so proud to be from London 💕
Thank you, for this wonderful sincere film!
Thankful to u tube in learning about the amazing lady, Vera Lyn
Vera Lynn and Winston defeated the Nazi, With out a question. God bless you both.
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I totally agree.
They were both AWESOME ! ! !
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Truly splendid program. Footage from London in the 30s amazing to see and account o her time in Burma remarkable. R.I.P Dame Vera
Wow, beautiful people, what a wonderful world!!!!!!!
She was extremely beautiful, extremely talented and extremely deserving of her success and accolades. She will live forever in song and this excellently produced documentary is a tribute to her extraordinary vocal talent and shows what a wonderful woman she was. She knew a great song when she heard one. Her New Zealand protégé is an inspired choice as well. With enormous respect I salute you Dame Vera Lynn. God bless you.
Thank you for your several videos relating to Dame Vera. My favourite singer and I have delighted in your VL content for some years. Many thanks for these new uploads now that she has graced the great stage on high.
Yes I'm ethiopian.when Italy invaded Ethiopia British is our friend. That is why my family remember British through mrs vera Lynn. Amazing voice.
How wonderful and our children have absolutely no idea what it means to love your country.
That is so true of the young and even some of the older people are of this wonderful person! I know I didn’t and I am so sorry because when I happened on the video and heard this wonderful Lady’s story and. Voice , how could you not have been! God Bless , RIP “ Our
LADY “!❤🎶💕
Just a wonderful documentary interview thank you :)
whale meat again - I learned to play this on my guitar - and it's quite touching, especially with the drawn-out phrasing suggesting lingering thoughts - and it wasn't written for WWII but was her usual ending song from her music hall days before ?
now I see why that song was so significant - if played weekly over the BBC as the ending of 'Sincerely Yours, Vera Lynn' - no wonder it lives in those memories. No 1 album at 91yo ? Wow.
Even our music was from A kinder gentler generation.
Hi thanks for having this on RUclips I really enjoyed it as this lady was a Legend I well remember her Saturday night slot on the BBC TV in the late 1950,s Thanks again.
Come back Vera England you needs more today then ever God bless England
Great memories. Vera was just amazing. Sadly missed by even the children of the fathers and mothers of be war years. 😊😊😊
To Miss Vera Lynn Hi !!! I Am Who I Am De Vera Surname Pilipinas . Your Voice Is Very Heaven From Above. Im So Gladness To Know You On Yuotube. I Miss Elizabeth 1962 Born January 01. Pilipinas Country Church Worker, Prouduct Items Prayer Saints... Amen
Land ,Hope, Glory.
definitely not crying😔
Great show, tears well.
I like the young Vera and her nice voice and her nice work on the buttons. I like to sew in buttons to feel I did my service like her and her friends. Today we are lucky to have it so well.
Excellent!
A very brave and wonderful lady
Wish we could see an interview with her daughter in 2024..
RIP
She was the Celine Dion of the war years. 😊😊😊😊
Te mereces el ciel❤
So basically hoity toity Henry Hall was a snob. It wasn't her voice that was wrong-it was her accent
Singurul suport moral pt.armata engleza au fost 2 voci,Churchill si Dame Vera Lynn
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Another video down the drain, its veins poisoned by that ludicrous and despicable ad for a "writing app" (read individual thought and personal data thief).
In a fitting tribute, Dame Vera's coffin was thrown 'over the white cliffs of Dover, landing near the sewage output pipe. It was united with a huge flotilla of ocean bound turds and together they floated out, over the horizon to a chorus of 'we'll meet again', as the sun set forever on the British Empire. HURRAH!
You are an ingrate.
Just about the most idiotic comment anywhere online! Pathetic!
You are evil she warned us for! Rest in peace Dame Vera Lynn. God bless you! We will meet again!
Despicable comment.
i Watch Vera Lynn Story ,RUclips. The Hair Cut Little Girl ,Same Too ,hey i'm elizabeth de vera ok facebook youtube i'm elizabeth de vera .Papa Carlito De Vera.
Your So Much Lucky ALIVE ,Until Now 2022 ,GODBLESS Me The Same Prayer i Hear 120 Years Old Gods Said...Elizabeth...