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  2. White Cliffs of Dover - Wikipedia

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    The song included the line "Wandering I am lost, as I travel along the White Cliffs of Dover." The 1941 song "(There'll Be Bluebirds Over) The White Cliffs of Dover" is a popular World War II song composed by Walter Kent to lyrics by Nat Burton. It was made famous by Vera Lynn's 1942 version. The White Cliffs have long been a landmark for sailors.

  3. (There'll Be Bluebirds Over) The White Cliffs of Dover

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    While in the United Kingdom the song was made famous by Vera Lynn and sung by her to troops during the war, in the United States, "The White Cliffs of Dover" was first recorded by the Glenn Miller Orchestra in late 1941. Miller's version placed 10th in Billboard's Popularity Chart for the week ending Dec. 26, 1941, which was just 19 days after ...

  4. The Robins - Wikipedia

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    "The White Cliffs of Dover" "How Many More Times" 1961: Lavender 001 "White Cliffs of Dover" "Image of a Girl" 1961: Gloria Gold 3101: B-side by the Safaris "Magic of a Dream" "Mary Lou Loves to Hootchy Kootchy Koo" 1961: Lavender 002

  5. Vera Lynn - Wikipedia

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    Following Lynn's death, Jenkins began campaigning to erect a statue of her by the White Cliffs of Dover, a reference to one of her signature songs "(There'll Be Bluebirds Over) The White Cliffs of Dover". [138] Jenkins and Lynn's death established the Dame Vera Lynn Memorial Trust and selected sculptor Paul Day to design the memorial.

  6. The Righteous Brothers - Wikipedia

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    The last single released that they recorded with Philles Records was "The White Cliffs of Dover". [33] Although Spector focused his attention in producing singles, a number of albums by the Righteous Brothers released with Philles Records sold well. [15] In 1965, they had a couple of guest appearances in the films A Swingin' Summer and Beach Ball.

  7. Strait of Dover - Wikipedia

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    On a clear day, it is possible to see the opposite coastline of England from France and vice versa with the naked eye, with the most famous and obvious sight being the White Cliffs of Dover from the French coastline and shoreline buildings on both coastlines, as well as lights on either coastline at night, as in Matthew Arnold's poem "Dover Beach".

  8. Cliffs of Dover (composition) - Wikipedia

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    "Cliffs of Dover" is an instrumental rock composition by the American guitarist, singer and songwriter Eric Johnson, released on his 1990 studio album Ah Via Musicom. Johnson had performed it as early as 1984.

  9. The Checkers (American band) - Wikipedia

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    White was replaced by Perry Heyward, former lead of the Sparrows. Heyward led “Ghost of my Baby”. [1] After a few months, Perry would be replaced by David Lee “Little David” Baughan. Baughan would sing falsetto on the bridge of their most famous song, a cover of The White Cliffs of Dover. Baughan would also lead the unreleased “A ...