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listening to this while playing either Fallout 1,2 or 3 :p
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vera lynn might have sung this first, but makes JC version so poignant is that it was releases right before his death.....
RIP Johnny
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Johnny Cash makes every song better. Great video!
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@Strophal PS, since I know that youtube watchers aren't famous for their humour, I am aware of the Pink Floyd quotation. I was just joking. But I mean it! ;-)
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DOES ANYBODY REMEMBER VERA LYNN??? you must be joking, surely. I don't think there is a Brit that does not know her. It's more likely he/she doth not know David Cameron :-)
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Nukes and Kitty Cats...heh this song goes with anything! :))) nice vid
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Does anybody else in here, feel the way I do?
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The words refer to WW2 the soldiers saying goodbye to their loved ones -not knowing when they would see them again lt was first sung by Vera Lynn in 1942
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I chose this song to bury my grandfather but my family thought it was too sentimental. That's true, but it's lyrics are positive. He looked after me from when I was born until I was 20, he was like a father to me. He's gone for 5 months now but it feels like a lifetime.. I love you, grandfather. We'll meet again.
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This plays at the beginning of the movie 'Crazies'. I was hoping to find it here - thank you!
Also, Willie sings "Bring Me Sunshine' at the end, just before the credits.
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the crazies
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This is used in the beginning of The Crazies



Slyteradon>> I guess I feel the same what you feel.
Tontobc 1 year ago
There was no answer to that question when Pink posed it.
lawrencethelizard 1 year ago
nice description, it's from "The Wall" right ?
stephan19 1 year ago
Vera Lynn made this song famous. Pink Floyd sang about her on the album, "The Wall." Vera Lynn sings this song at the end of the movie Dr. Strangelove.
lawrencethelizard 1 year ago 5
Of course! Vera Lynn sang the original, no?
Hollysg 2 years ago
Vera Lynn sang this song the best, in my opinion.
lawrencethelizard 2 years ago 8