We'll Meet Again: The Very Best of Vera Lynn

We'll Meet Again: The Very Best of Vera Lynn

by Vera Lynn
We'll Meet Again: The Very Best of Vera Lynn

We'll Meet Again: The Very Best of Vera Lynn

by Vera Lynn

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Overview

This collection likely would never have been considered for U.S. release, but for the fact that in September of 2009 it topped the U.K. charts, in the face of new reissues by the Beatles et al. And to the degree that it fosters some new interest in and attention for Dame Vera Lynn (age 92 in 2009) and her music, that's great. But that's about the only thing great about this collection. It does offers a decent cross-section of her music across two decades of her career, which lasted 41 years. But this is hardly the definitive account of the singer's World War II-era recordings, which were the main focus of the coverage it received. For reasons that have never been adequately explained, since the 1990s Decca has persisted in using Lynn's 1953 re-recording of "We'll Meet Again," a career-defining song if ever there was one, rather than the 1941 original (which was available on a now out of print ASV compilation of her work). The absence of recording dates is also questionable under the circumstances. Lynn's very first record, "Up the Wooden Hills to Bedfordshire," recorded in 1936 when she was 19, is present; and so is her classic rendition of "The White Cliffs of Dover." But most of the music here is actually from the '50s, though the CD still manages to miss some of her pop hits from that era, as well. It's difficult to argue with success on the scale this collection found upon release, or the sound quality of what is here, but it is an odd state of affairs that has Lynn's '30s sides (including her rendition of "Harbor Lights" from 1937) in release, but not, say, her rendition of "A Nightingale Sang in Berkeley Square," or the original "We'll Meet Again." Perhaps they'll make an appearance on a subsequent volume, the release of which seems likely, in view of the sales success of this one. In the meantime, though one wishes it were better executed, it's best to encourage Decca by purchasing this disc. ~ Bruce Eder

Product Details

Release Date: 11/03/2009
Label: Decca / Decca/London
UPC: 0602527159836
Rank: 91180

Tracks

  1. (There'll Be Bluebirds Over) The White Cliffs of Dover
  2. Auf Wiederseh'n Sweetheart
  3. We'll Meet Again
  4. Travellin' Home
  5. As Time Goes By
  6. Dream
  7. Faraway Places
  8. Harbour Lights
  9. It's a Lovely Day Tomorrow
  10. If You Love Me
  11. When You Hear Big Ben
  12. Yours
  13. The Loveliest Night of the Year
  14. Wish Me Luck as You Wave Me Goodbye
  15. Half as Much/Isle of Innisfree/You Belong to Me
  16. Up the Wooden Hill to Bedfordshire
  17. When I Grow Too Old to Dream
  18. Medley: Somewhere Along the Way/Here in My Heart/Let the Rest of the World Go By
  19. I'm Forever Blowing Bubbles
  20. From the Time You Say Goodbye (The Parting Song)

Album Credits

Performance Credits

Vera Lynn   Primary Artist
The Glen Somers Orchestra   Primary Artist
Mantovani & His Orchestra   Primary Artist
Woolf Phillips and His Orchestra   Primary Artist
Sailors, Soldiers & Airmen of Her Majesty's Forces   Primary Artist
Eric Rogers & His Orchestra   Primary Artist
The Stargazers   Primary Artist
Charles Smart   Primary Artist
Jay Wilbur & His Orchestra   Primary Artist
Woolf Phillips   Primary Artist
The Clubmen   Primary Artist
Roland Shaw Orchestra   Primary Artist,Ensemble
Mantovani Orchestra   Primary Artist
Mike Sammes Singers   Primary Artist
Roland Shaw & His Orchestra   Primary Artist
Roland Shaw   Conductor

Technical Credits

Sammy Gallop   Composer
Irving Berlin   Composer
Redd Stewart   Composer
Reginald Connelly   Composer
Juventino Rosas   Composer
Marguerite Monnot   Composer
Alex Kramer   Composer
John Sexton   Composer
Sigmund Romberg   Composer
Chilton Price   Composer
Jack Scott   Composer
J. Keirn Brennan   Composer
John Kellette   Composer
Bill Borelli   Composer
Richard Farrelly   Composer
Harry Leon   Composer
Eberhard Storch   Composer
Mark Malloy   Composer
Joe Csida   Composer
Jaan Kenbrovin   Composer
Harry Parr-Davies   Composer
Leslie Sturdy   Composer
Nixon Grey   Composer
Hugh Williams   Composer
Pee Wee King   Composer
Johnny Mercer   Composer
Lou Levinson   Composer
Ernest R. Ball   Composer
John Turner   Composer
Pat Genaro   Composer
Edith Piaf   Composer
Joan Whitney   Composer
Curley Williams   Composer
Kurt Adams   Composer
Phil Park   Composer
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