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"We'll Meet Again" is a 1939 song by English singer Vera Lynn with music and lyrics composed and written by English songwriters Ross Parker and Hughie Charles. The song is one of the most famous of the Second World War era, and resonated with soldiers going off to fight as well as their families and loved ones.

"We'll Meet Again"
Sheet music cover
Song by Vera Lynn
Released1939
LabelMichael Ross Limited
Songwriter(s)Ross Parker, Hughie Charles
Producer(s)Norman Keen

The song was published by Michael Ross Limited, whose directors included Louis Carris, Ross Parker and Norman Keen. Keen, an English pianist also collaborated with Parker and Hughie Charles on "We'll Meet Again" and many other songs published by the company, including "There'll Always Be an England" and "I'm In Love For The Last Time". The song's original recording featured Lynn accompanied by Arthur Young on Novachord (an early synthesizer), while a rerecording in 1953 featured a more lavish instrumentation and a chorus of British Armed Forces personnel.[1][2][3]

The song gave its name to the 1943 musical film We'll Meet Again in which Lynn played the lead role (see 1943 in music). Lynn's 1953 recording is featured in the final scene of Stanley Kubrick's 1964 film Dr. Strangelove – with a bitter irony, as the song accompanies a nuclear holocaust that wipes out humanity. It was also used in the closing scenes of the 1986 BBC television serial The Singing Detective. British director John Schlesinger used the song in his 1979 World War II film Yanks, which is about British citizens and American soldiers during the military buildup in the UK as the Allies prepare for the Normandy landings.

During the Cold War, Lynn's recording was included in the package of music and programmes held in 20 underground radio stations of the BBC's Wartime Broadcasting Service (WTBS), designed to provide public information and morale-boosting broadcasts for 100 days after a nuclear attack.[4] The song reached number 29 on the U.S. charts. Lynn sang the song in London on the 60th anniversary of VE Day in 2005.

In April 2020, a charity duet with Katherine Jenkins, released in 2014, reached number 72 on the UK Singles Chart, with proceeds going to National Health Service charities. In May 2020 following the 75th Anniversary celebrations of VE Day, the solo version by Lynn also reached number 55 in the UK chart.[5]


Cultural impact



References


  1. "Cover versions of We'll Meet Again by Vera Lynn with Arthur Young on the Novachord". Secondhandsongs.com.
  2. "Vera Lynn – We'll Meet Again / I'm Praying To St. Christopher". Discogs.com.
  3. Savage, Mark (18 June 2020). "We'll Meet Again: The story of Dame Vera Lynn's wartime classic". BBC News. Retrieved 20 May 2022.
  4. Hellen, Nicholas (11 July 1999). "Julie Andrews to sing to Brits during nuclear attack". The Sunday Times. London.
  5. "Vera Lynn | full Official Chart History". Officialcharts.com.
  6. "We'll Meet Again: The story of Dame Vera Lynn's wartime classic". BBC News. 18 June 2020. Retrieved 18 July 2022.
  7. "May 4 and 5 2017 Amsterdam (Commemoration Day and Liberation Day)". Simplyamsterdam.nl. Retrieved 7 January 2020.
  8. "The Queen's coronavirus address: 'We will meet again'". BBC News. 5 April 2020. Retrieved 17 April 2020.
  9. Hewitt, Phil (24 April 2020). "Dame Vera Lynn promises UK theatre will thrive again "some sunny day" – VIDEO". Littlehampton Gazette. Retrieved 24 April 2020.
  10. "Katherine Jenkins and Dame Vera Lynn's "We'll Meet Again" reaches number one on iTunes charts". ITV. 16 April 2020. Retrieved 24 April 2020.

На других языках


[de] We’ll Meet Again

We’ll Meet Again ist eines der berühmtesten Lieder der Ära des Zweiten Weltkriegs, geschrieben 1939 von Ross Parker und Hughie Charles. Es wurde in der Version von Vera Lynn bekannt und entwickelte sich in der Folge zur Hymne für die Soldaten und ihre Familien. Das Lied und die Touren bei den Soldaten an der Front trugen zum Image von Vera Lynn als „The Forces’ Sweetheart“ bei.[1] Das Lied war eines der damals populären Crooning-Lieder.[2]
- [en] We'll Meet Again

[es] We'll Meet Again

«We'll Meet Again» (Nos veremos de nuevo) es una canción popular británica de 1939 que se hizo famosa durante la Segunda Guerra Mundial, por la cantante Vera Lynn con música y letras compuestas y escritas por los compositores ingleses Ross Parker y Hughie Charles. La canción fue publicada por Michael Ross Limited, cuyos directores incluyeron a Louis Carris, Ross Parker y Norman Keen. Keen, un pianista inglés, también colaboró con Parker y Hughie Charles en «We Meet Again» y en muchas otras canciones publicadas por la compañía, como There'll Always Be an England y I'm In Love For the Last Time.

[ru] We’ll Meet Again

«We’ll Meet Again» (с англ. — «Мы встретимся снова») — песня, написанная в 1939 году британцами Россом Паркером (наст. имя — Альберт Ростон Паркер), Хью Чарльзом, и исполненная Верой Линн. Песня, проникнутая грустным оптимизмом, является одной из самых известных мелодий времён Второй Мировой войны, наряду с «Лили Марлен» немецкой певицы Лале Андерсен и J’attendrai французской певицы Рины Кетти. Во времена Холодной войны песня «We’ll Meet Again» была включена в пакет музыкальных программ, которые должны были вещаться в бомбоубежищах в случае ядерной атаки.



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