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"We'll Meet Again" is a 1939 song by English singer Vera Lynn with music and lyrics composed and written by English songwriters Ross Parker and Hughie Charles. The song is one of the most famous of the Second World War era, resonating with servicemen going off to fight as well as their families and loved ones.
We'll Meet Again: The Very Best of Vera Lynn is a compilation album by English singer Vera Lynn. The album is a selection of her recordings made for Decca Records , for whom Lynn recorded between 1936 and 1959.
Dame Vera Lynn, the British singer whose melancholy performance of "We'll Meet Again" put a brave face on the overwhelming sadness of World War II, died on Thursday, according to a statement from ...
Known as "the Forces Sweetheart" for her World War II performances, Lynn was famous for songs including "We'll Meet Again" and "The White Cliffs of Dover."
We'll Meet Again, a musical starring Lynn; We'll Meet Again, a 1999 story by Mary Higgins Clark. We'll Meet Again, a film based on the story; We'll Meet Again, a 1982 British television series; We'll Meet Again with Ann Curry, a 2017–18 PBS television series "We'll Meet Again" , an episode of True Blood
We Will Meet Again is an album by jazz pianist Bill Evans, released through Warner Bros. Records in 1979. It is Evans's last studio recording. After the suicide of Bill Evans' older brother, Harry, earlier in 1979, Bill made this album with his brother in mind, "We Will Meet Again" is addressed to Harry.
The Donny Hathaway version from the LP Roberta Flack & Donny Hathaway (Atlantic, 1972) has become one of the standout versions of the song. [citation needed] A version by jazz pianist Bill Evans was recorded in his last studio album We Will Meet Again (Warner Bros. Records, 1979). Jane Ira Bloom included the song in her 2013 album Sixteen Sunsets.
We'll Meet Again is a 1943 British musical film directed by Philip Brandon and starring Vera Lynn. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] The plot is loosely based on the life of its star, otherwise known as Britain's " Forces' Sweetheart ".