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  • bellissima interpretazione complimentigf1001 ciao anna,.

  • she has such an unbelievable voice, tone quality and technique. So special.

    For some reason, i can no longer locate her version of Auf Wiederseh'n on YouTube. ¦-(

  • vera! vera! ....[what has become of u....]

  • This song used to depress the hell out of me. Now I just think it's lovely :)

  • lovely but sad... never heard it before...love dame vera singing

    PAUL

  • @pahoboye glad you liked it thank you.

  • hello sir, nice tune indeed

  • beautiful song sung by a lovely lady

  • i love vera lynn also a great and beautiful lady with such a lovely voice God bless vera

  • My my whats a lot of hits this is having must be her number one cd thanks hope you all like please comment if you wish. I wonder if Dame Vera knows this rare song is on youtube? hope so.

  • Thank you for sharing this wonderful , wonderful post. It is just beautiful.

  • Dame Vera was a beauty ,she popped up quite a bit on vocal refrain,s with Crown and Parlephone labels,nice record.thanks

  • Vera Lynn is something very special. Her voice is to die for.

  • I'm only 28 but her music, like much from that era, strikes something inside me. Thanks for the upload, good quality.

  • I cant believe this song has had so many views increditable. I know these Crown records are rare. Its a lovely song from a very young Vera well worth all the effort of posting together with When The Poppies Bloom Again also on here. Thanks to you all.

  • She has such a lovely voice. she's very pretty too.

  • i love her so much

    i used to cry when i heard "We'll meet again"

    xxxxx

  • What a pretty song with organ accompaniment. I didn't realize Vera was recording this early before the war. She would have only been about 19. Thanks for sharing.

  • Oh, how much I love her. Her voice will live for ever.

  • I'll bet my lovely English grandparents loved this! There were born 1910. So nostalgic and sweet, thank you!

  • I have Dame Vera on a Crown with Jay Wilbur from late 1935, 'The Seargent Major's fast Asleep. Long live Dame Vera Lynn!, the last of the singers from the Golden Age Of British Dance Bands. A lovely song.

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