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“THE SINGER OF HOPE” – By Des Kelly

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    “THE SINGER OF HOPE” – By Des Kelly

 

 This would be a fitting title for this LADY OF SONG.

Dame Vera Lynn who has just passed on, at age 103. 

Best known for her magnificent musical renditions of songs such as “We’ll meet again”, for example, sung & recorded especially with the British Forces of World War 2 in mind, she gave them the hope they so badly needed, when the going got tough. 

          I was still quite young, while this War took it’s terrible toll on so many thousands of people, and so many other entertainers were called upon to perform for the Troops stationed at various wartime areas. They all did their very best and we are grateful to all of them, but somehow, MUSIC, more than anything else, was very special, as always, and I remember listening to the songs this lady sang that immediately reminded me of the war we had just been through. This was long before she was made a Dame of the British Empire, but Vera Lynn sang her songs in a clear precise, pitch-perfect manner, that made me stop whatever else I was doing, to listen to her sing. Every song was sung with deep feeling for the Country she loved, and I have to say that I loved to hear her sing.

          Vale’ Dame Vera Lynn. By all accounts, you were not only a wonderful asset to Great Britain, but to the World of Music in general. Rest in peace now, dear Lady, remembering that “We’ll meet again, don’t know where, don’t know when, but I’m sure we’ll meet again, some sunny 

 

Desmond Kelly

 Desmond Kelly.
(Editor-in-Chief)–eLanka.

 

In pictures: Dame Vera Lynn’s life and career

DAME VERA LYNN ARCHIVE COURTESY OF CAPTIVE MINDS

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Dame Vera Lynn, the singer who held a special place in the hearts of the British for keeping up morale during World War Two, has died.

These photographs tell the story of her life.

Vera Welch was born on 20 March 1917 in East Ham, London. Neither of her parents were involved in showbusiness – her father Bertram was a plumber and mother Annie a dressmaker.

But by the age of seven, the talented Vera was singing in working men’s clubs – an audience she described as “great” – and soon became the family’s main breadwinner.

DAME VERA LYNN ARCHIVE COURTESY OF CAPTIVE MINDS

DAME VERA LYNN ARCHIVE COURTESY OF CAPTIVE MINDS

When she turned 11, Vera took her grandmother’s maiden name of Lynn as a stage name. She had no formal singing lessons as a child – and just one as an adult

She said: “I thought I could extend my range but when the teacher heard me sing she said, ‘I cannot train that voice, it’s not a natural voice.’ So I said: ‘Well thank you very much madam’, and left.”

DAME VERA LYNN ARCHIVE COURTESY OF CAPTIVE MINDS

DAME VERA LYNN ARCHIVE COURTESY OF CAPTIVE MINDS

Vera’s talent was spotted aged 15 while singing at Poplar Baths by local band leader Howard Baker. He signed her up on the spot. In 1936, when she was 19, she had her first solo record – called Up the Wooden Hill to Bedfordshire.

By the age of 22 she had sold more than a million records, bought her parents a house and herself a car.

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However, it was during World War Two that her reputation was made. She frequently sang to the troops at morale-boosting concerts, becoming known as The Forces’ Sweetheart.

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One of her most famous songs, We’ll Meet Again was released in 1939 and as war progressed it increasingly resonated with the British public. As Vera said: “It’s a good song as it goes with anyone anywhere saying goodbye to someone.”

DAME VERA LYNN ARCHIVE COURTESY OF CAPTIVE MINDS

A large part of her wartime appeal came from her BBC radio programme Sincerely Yours, which ran in 1941 and 42 in the form of “a letter to the men of the Forces… in words and music”. One feature was announcing the arrival of babies back home – but that had to be cancelled because producers were so overwhelmed with news of new arrivals.

DAME VERA LYNN ARCHIVE COURTESY OF CAPTIVE MINDS

She had a wholesome appeal that made her a favourite with families as well as the troops. Not everyone thought she was good for morale, however – one retired soldier complained in a letter to The Daily Telegraph that such “sickly and maudlin programmes are largely responsible for the half-hearted attitude of so many people towards the war”.

DAME VERA LYNN ARCHIVE COURTESY OF CAPTIVE MINDS

But her popularity was such that she was voted the British Expeditionary Forces’ favourite singer, beating Bing Crosby – with whom she’s pictured – and Judy Garland.

She travelled the world to entertain troops, including to Myanmar (then Burma), India and Egypt. She later recalled staying in grass huts and using a bucket of water for a shower.

DAME VERA LYNN ARCHIVE COURTESY OF CAPTIVE MINDS

In 1941 Vera married Harry Lewis. They had one daughter, Virginia, and lived together in Ditchling, East Sussex, for 58 years until his death in 1999.

DAME VERA LYNN ARCHIVE COURTESY OF CAPTIVE MINDS

Following the defeat of Nazi Germany, the BBC Variety Department broadcast a victory programme on VE Day in May 1945. Vera (far left) was joined by entertainers and returned British Prisoners of War. Her popularity survived the war years and after peace came she toured all over the Commonwealth, appeared in a Las Vegas cabaret, and performed for the British Royal Family.

DAME VERA LYNN ARCHIVE COURTESY OF CAPTIVE MINDS

Her sentimental tone went out of fashion at the BBC after the war, but she returned to the airwaves and remained a fixture throughout the 1950s, 60s and 70s. In the very first official UK singles chart in 1952, she occupied three of the top 12 places.

DAME VERA LYNN ARCHIVE COURTESY OF CAPTIVE MINDS

She’s pictured here making the acquaintance of glam rock band Slade in 1973, when they gathered round a piano at the Melody Maker Awards. In 2017 she released her latest album, and holds the record for being the oldest living artist to achieve a top 20 UK album.DAME VERA LYNN ARCHIVE COURTESY OF CAPTIVE MINDS

Dame Vera helped mark the 70th anniversary of the Battle of Britain in a ceremony on 10 August 2010. Her daughter said fan letters continued to arrive from all over the world, sometimes simply addressed to “Vera Lynn, UK”.

DAME VERA LYNN ARCHIVE COURTESY OF CAPTIVE MINDS

During the build-up to her 100th birthday in 2017, Dame Vera said she found it “humbling” that people still enjoyed her songs.

The Queen wrote to her: “You cheered and uplifted us all in the war and after the war, and I am sure that this evening the blue birds of Dover will be flying over to wish you a happy anniversary.”

DAME VERA LYNN ARCHIVE COURTESY OF CAPTIVE MINDS

 

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