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tadfrompoland
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-gb0mxcpPOU - are we ready, willing and able to avoid the nuclear III World War?
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tadfrompoland
https://www.facebook.com/tadfrompoland/posts/pfbid0hQ6TW98mx8jsdCzRk3n5SfxF8KqVwP8HgbNRQ7iU6FRcVLSjhVEk7nRCFqjTPXZ7l
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chingbling
Long before my time but, this song always brings a lump to my throat. Must be a throw back to ancestors.
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lovehonkytonk
I don't think of a doomsday movie when this song plays, but of a 'greatest generation' defeating a evildoer and making the world safe for us.
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silversurfer250
This sentimentally optimistic song was written in 1939 by Ross Parker and Hughie Charles. The most popular version was recorded three years later by The Forces Sweetheart, Vera Lynn whose morale building ballads and concerts to British tours serving overseas made her the popular British singer during the Second World War. Her recording of this song captured the mood of the British nation as it faced up to its battle for survival during the war. She recalled to the September 2009 edition of Saga Magazine: "I always tried to choose cheerful songs, that soldiers missing their wives and sweethearts could relate to. We weren't psychologists, but we understood that it was important to express the right meaning, and we put a lot of effort into getting the songs right." http://www.songfacts.com/detail.php?id=16944
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vaughnvhalen
Don't know where ..Don't know when...but we will meet again .....................................
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Slipkn0tGuy
@gozdethedoc I saw a video of her performing for WW2 vets a few months ago. Still has an amazing voice.
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