Twieled
March 20, 1917
East Ham, United Kingdom
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June 18, 2020
Princess Royal Hospital, United Kingdom
Magħruf Għal
British singer
Vera Lynn (1917–2020) was United Kingdom best known for British singer.
Vera Lynn (March 20, 1917 – June 18, 2020) was a British singer from East Ham, United Kingdom. Known as the "Forces' Sweetheart," she entertained troops during World War II with songs like "We'll Meet Again." Her music offered comfort and hope, leaving a lasting impact on veterans.
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Kapitlu 1 · 1917· Kapitlu 1 minn 6
Early Life and Origins
Vera Lynn was born Vera Margaret Lewis on March 20, 1917, in East Ham, United Kingdom. Her early years in East London laid the foundation for a life steeped in music and performance. From a young age, her natural talent for singing was evident, setting her on a path that would eventually lead to global recognition and heartfelt adoration.
Kapitlu 2· Kapitlu 2 minn 6
Career Beginnings
Lynn's professional journey as a singer began in the mid-1930s, where she quickly gained local prominence as a recording artist. Her early works showcased a voice uniquely suited to the traditional pop music of the era. As the global political climate became increasingly turbulent, her music began to resonate deeply with a nation seeking solace and encouragement amidst rising tensions.
Kapitlu 3· Kapitlu 3 minn 6
Major Achievements and Career Highlights
It was during World War II that Vera Lynn truly became a legend, earning the cherished honorific "Forces' Sweetheart." She dedicated herself to entertaining Allied troops, performing outdoor concerts in challenging conditions across Egypt, India, and Burma. These performances were a crucial part of the Entertainments National Service Association's efforts to boost morale among service members.
Her reassuring voice, combined with her mastery of radio broadcasts, delivered comfort and strength to millions, fostering a vital connection with servicemen and women far from home. Iconic songs such as "We'll Meet Again," "(There'll Be Bluebirds Over) The White Cliffs of Dover," and "A Nightingale Sang in Berkeley Square" became anthems of hope, separation, and eventual reunion, forever linking her to the spirit of the war.
Kapitlu 4 · 1949· Kapitlu 4 minn 6
Notable Works or Contributions
Throughout her extensive career, Vera Lynn built a rich discography that spanned decades, evolving within the traditional pop genre. Her early albums included Sincerely Yours (1949), and she later released popular compilations such as Hits of the Blitz (1962), The Best of Vera Lynn (1968), and The Great Years - Original Recordings 1935-1957 (1975). She continued to delight audiences with albums like The Vera Lynn Songbook (1979), Remembers (2007), and Platinum Selection (2020), even celebrating her centenary with Vera Lynn 100 (2017).
Beyond her musical prowess, Vera Lynn also shared her experiences as an autobiographer. She penned notable works such as We'll Meet Again, Some sunny day, Unsung heroines, The Day War Ended, and The Women Who Won the War, offering personal insights into her life and the era she defined. Her acting career included appearances in films like We'll Meet Again (1943), One Exciting Night (1944), and Venus fra Vestø (1962), showcasing her talents on screen.
Kapitlu 5 · 2020· Kapitlu 5 minn 6
Later Years
Following her wartime renown, Vera Lynn maintained an ongoing commitment to veterans and the memory of World War II, a connection she fostered throughout her life. Her career saw continued success with albums and performances well into her later decades. She passed away peacefully on June 18, 2020, at the age of 103, at the Princess Royal Hospital in the United Kingdom, leaving behind an unparalleled legacy.
Kapitlu 6· Kapitlu 6 minn 6
Legacy and Impact
Vera Lynn's legacy is defined by her enduring role as the "Forces' Sweetheart" and her ability to provide solace through song during one of history's most challenging periods. Her music transcended mere entertainment, becoming a powerful symbol of national unity, courage, and personal resilience for millions. The Oxford Dictionary of National Biography succinctly captured her significance, noting, "Her reassuring voice and mastery of radio made her the forces' sweetheart in the Second World War—a connection she fostered with her ongoing commitment to veterans and memory of the war."
Her songs continue to evoke a powerful sense of nostalgia, comfort, and hope, ensuring that Vera Lynn remains an icon of British strength and spirit for generations to come. Her contributions as a singer, actor, and autobiographer solidified her place as a cultural touchstone, forever remembered for her unique ability to bring light in times of darkness.
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