Well Meet Again. The song became an anthem of hope and resilience during the second world war. We'll Meet Again became Dame Vera Lynn's signature song.
We will meet again." Lynn told the BBC in May, "I hope that VE Day will remind us all that hope remains even in the most difficult of times and that simple acts of bravery and sacrifice Her other well-known songs include "The White Cliffs Of Dover" and "There'll Always Be An England." More follows. It was also one of the first singles to use a synth, was accused of being too "slushy" for "We'll met again, don't know where, don't know when / But I know we'll meet again, some sunny day." The song has since been quoted by the Queen and. Thanks to its moving melody and uplifting lyrics, "We'll Meet Again" was played on the radio during wartime broadcasts, which were designed to provide public information and boost morale after bombing raids.
But I know we'll meet again.
Thanks to its moving melody and uplifting lyrics, "We'll Meet Again" was played on the radio during wartime broadcasts, which were designed to provide public information and boost morale after bombing raids.
We will meet again." Lynn told the BBC in May, "I hope that VE Day will remind us all that hope remains even in the most difficult of times and that simple acts of bravery and sacrifice Her other well-known songs include "The White Cliffs Of Dover" and "There'll Always Be An England." More follows. It is featured as area music outside The Twilight Zone Tower of Terror, and was performed by Bill Cipher (Alex Hirsch). We'll meet again, Don't know where, Don't know when But I know we'll meet again some sunny day.