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 I'll never forget the people I met Braving those angry skies I remember well as the shadows fell The light of hope in their eyes And though I'm far away I still can hear them say Bombs up... But when the dawn comes up 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 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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10 facts about this song
Historical Significance"The White Cliffs of Dover" was released during a crucial point in history, during the Second World War in 1942. The song provided comfort and hope to many people across Britain and the Allied nations.
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PopularityAlthough the song was primarily famous in the UK, its influence did cross over the Atlantic. It was immensely popular among the American Armed Forces and citizens during World War II.
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LyricsThe lyrics of the song allude to a future time when the world is free from the shadows of war. This imagery resonated with many people going through the harsh realities of the conflict.
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ArtistVera Lynn, known as the "Forces' Sweetheart", became a symbol of hope for British soldiers and the public during World War II. Her rendition of "The White Cliffs of Dover" became one of her signature songs.
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CompositionThe song was composed by Walter Kent to lyrics by Nat Burton. Despite its association with the UK, both Kent and Burton are American.
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Iconic LocationThe White Cliffs of Dover are an iconic symbol of Britain, perceived as a signifier of home to returning servicemen. The song's title and lyrics amplified this sense of national pride and longing for peace.
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AlbumIt was featured on Vera Lynn's album 'Sincerely Yours' which enjoyed immense popularity following its release.
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Cultural InfluenceOver the years, the song has been covered by numerous artists and bands, including The Righteous Brothers, The Blue Jays, and Jim Reeves which speaks to its enduring resonance and appeal.
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Legacy"The White Cliffs of Dover" was chosen as the final song in the 2009 remembrance service to mark 70 years since the declaration of World War II.
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Honoring Vera LynnAfter Lynn passed away on 18 June 2020, at the age of 103, a Spitfire plane flew over her home in Ditchling, Sussex, and over the White Cliffs of Dover, as a tribute to her.
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