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Some Sunny Day

ID 509511
Slug some-sunny-day-dame-vera-lynn
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Description <p>Born Vera Welch in 1917, Dame Vera Lynn's career began at just seven years old when she sang professionally in East End Working Men's Clubs. A succesful radio career with Joe Loss and Charlie Kunz in the 1920s and '30s followed - but it was with World War II that she became famous. With her radio show 'Sincerely Yours' Vera connected emotionally with the men fighting for their country and those left behind praying for their loved ones, and became known as 'The Forces' Sweetheart'. Performing the songs she will forever be associated with - ' We'll Meet Again' and 'The White Cliffs of Dover' among others - Vera toured Egypt, India and Burma with the Entertainment National Services Association, bringing the troops a sense of 'back home'. But what she saw out there affected her profoundly. Her career after the war flourished, but Vera never left behind her wartime role. Still heavily involved with veteran and other charities, this is Dame Vera's extraordinary story of her life and her war - from bombs and rations to broadcasts and air raids and the searing heat of her appearances abroad.</p>
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Publisher HARPERCOLLINS PUBLISHERS
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Language eng
Page count 311
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Publication date first 2009-01-01
Publication date latest 2025-02-28
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