My grandmother used to sing this to me as a child as a lullaby. She's since passed on and this song is all I have to help me sleep when I am ill like tonight. Grandma, I miss you so much.
My mother sang this song every year on Anzac day with all her friends at the get together after the march... It stood for what she and all her friends had left of her war time memories
My mom and dad had a record of WW2 songs and this was one of the songs. I remember hearing it often as a very young child. My parents both fought in WW2. My Dad being in the Navy was taken POW in Manila and my mom was a Czechoslovakian national born in Vienna who left Europe because of persecution of being Jewish and headed to Manila to be with relatives. She and my dad met there. They married several month later and right after, my father was taken prisoner and my mom worked for the resistance and lived in the streets for three years.
(There’ll Be Bluebirds Over) The White Cliffs of Dover, written in 1941 by American songwriters Walter Kent and Nat Burton was introduced by American singer Kate Smith on American radio, and first recorded by the American big band Bunny Berigan Orchestra in 1941. It was a No.1 hit for the American big band Glenn Miller Orchestra, also in 1941. Britush singer Vera Lynn subsequently recorded it in 1942. subsequently
I never realized that this must have been a war song.... or a song released during the wartime, with lyrics like: "There'll be love and laughter and peace ever after, tomorrow, when the world is free. The shepherd will tend his sheep, the valley will bloom again, and Jimmy will go to sleep in his own little room again. There'll be bluebirds over the white cliffs of Dover, tomorrow, just you wait and see!" Nice song. Very positive and uplifting for the times.
My grandmother used to sing this to me as a child as a lullaby. She's since passed on and this song is all I have to help me sleep when I am ill like tonight. Grandma, I miss you so much.
My mother sang this song every year on Anzac day with all her friends at the get together after the march... It stood for what she and all her friends had left of her war time memories
Love it. You sing with a beautiful voice and a lot of heart.
Beautiful! Love it!!!
Such a beautiful vintage voice
I LOVE this song
I just love your voice. I was looking for a recording by Vera Lynn but this is exceptional. Well done!
A very beautiful rendition. Your voice is magnificent.
Thank you very much :)
btw she's dead and I agree she does have a beautiful voice
love this song
amazing
Whw, great song. thank you for sharing!!
this made me cry 😢
I'm gonna sing this for my homework. She's is perfect. ❤❤👍👍👌👌
Love this as an audition song, it's perfect!
Sumptuously!!!
My mom and dad had a record of WW2 songs and this was one of the songs. I remember hearing it often as a very young child. My parents both fought in WW2. My Dad being in the Navy was taken POW in Manila and my mom was a Czechoslovakian national born in Vienna who left Europe because of persecution of being Jewish and headed to Manila to be with relatives. She and my dad met there. They married several month later and right after, my father was taken prisoner and my mom worked for the resistance and lived in the streets for three years.
I love this song. it's going to be at my wedding. I'm so in love
Im singing this and we'll meet again in my play or class assembly
beautiful song for all our veterans and our troops, thank you for oUR freedom
(There’ll Be Bluebirds Over) The White Cliffs of Dover, written in 1941 by American songwriters Walter Kent and Nat Burton was introduced by American singer Kate Smith on American radio, and first recorded by the American big band Bunny Berigan Orchestra in 1941. It was a No.1 hit for the American big band Glenn Miller Orchestra, also in 1941. Britush singer Vera Lynn subsequently recorded it in 1942. subsequently
Thank you :)
Good
I sang this song in my school
That's great Edwin :)
I,ll remind me of my gandad
I would listen to you Stephen Rose
I learn this in RAF
I never realized that this must have been a war song.... or a song released during the wartime, with lyrics like:
"There'll be love and laughter and peace ever after, tomorrow, when the world is free. The shepherd will tend his sheep, the valley will bloom again, and Jimmy will go to sleep in his own little room again. There'll be bluebirds over the white cliffs of Dover, tomorrow, just you wait and see!"
Nice song. Very positive and uplifting for the times.
Who is Jimmy who will be sleeping in his own little room again?
dlanor epmart The children sent away to the country for safety?
if i do a cover of this will anyone listen to it?
sure, check out my covers :)
Mrs Lawton told us to sing this and I’m Yi
I like the song I won't to sing
I like this song. I sing it faster though. At school. :p
Im gonna sing this on my talant shoe
Its slow
Im gonna sing this on my talant shoe
Its slow