(There'll Be Bluebirds Over) The White Cliffs of Dover
Vera Lynn
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There'll be bluebirds over The white cliffs of Dover Tomorrow, just you wait and see 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 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
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Written by: Nat Burton, Walter Kent
Lyrics © GANNON & KENT MUSIC CO, RESERVOIR MEDIA MANAGEMENT INC
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11 facts about this song
Historical Context"(There'll be Bluebirds Over) The White Cliffs of Dover" written in 1941 during the early years of World War II as a song of optimism and hope amidst the fear and despair caused by the war.
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Composer and LyricistThe song was written by two Americans, Walter Kent as the composer and Nat Burton as the lyricist. Although neither of them had ever visited England, they were inspired by sounds and stories they had heard about the Cliffs of Dover.
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Popular SingerThe song was popularly sung by Vera Lynn, who was affectionately known as the "Forces' Sweetheart" for her inspirational songs during the World War II era.
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The Bluebird SymbolismThe 'bluebirds' mentioned in the song don't actually exist in the UK. The bluebird, an American species, symbolizes happiness in many cultures.
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The Ending of WarThe lyrics of the song envision a world where peace will reign and wars will end, voicing the hopes of many during the horrific times of World War II.
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Anthem of ResilienceThe song became an anthem of resilience and hope. It’s a potent reminder of Britain's defiance in the face of adversity during WWII.
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Top HitIn 1942, it was one of the most famous World War II era songs, nearly becoming the unofficial anthem of Britain during the war.
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Vera Lynn’s VersionVera Lynn's version is probably the most famous rendition of it. Released in 1942, it quickly became beloved by soldiers and citizens alike.
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In MemoryThe song has often been used in remembrance of World War II and has been featured in various movies and TV shows referencing that era.
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Centenarian ArtistVera Lynn became a centenarian in 2017, and on her birthday, a new version of "The White Cliffs of Dover" was released to celebrate.
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After World War IISince World War II, the song’s potent sentimental appeal has made it a favorite for audiences wanting to remember or celebrate the WWII era.
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