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Well Meet Again Dont Know When

Song written and composed by Hughie Charles and Ross Parker, first recorded by Vera Lynn

1939 song past Vera Lynn

"We'll Run across Again"
Cover of sheet music for "We'll Meet Again" by Ross Parker and Hughie Charles.jpg

Canvass music cover

Song by Vera Lynn
Released 1939
Label Michael Ross Express
Songwriter(s) Ross Parker, Hughie Charles
Producer(south) Norman Keen

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

The song was published past 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 Over again" and many other songs published past the company, including "In that location'll Always Be an England" and "I'm In Honey For The Terminal Time". The vocal'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.[i] [2]

The song gave its name to the 1943 musical film We'll Meet Once again in which Lynn played the lead part (come across 1943 in music). Lynn'due south 1953 recording is featured in the concluding scene of Stanley Kubrick'southward 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 set series The Singing Detective. British director John Schlesinger used the vocal in his 1979 World War II motion picture Yanks, which is near British citizens and American soldiers during the military buildup in the Great britain equally the Allies prepare for the Normandy landings.

During the Cold War, Lynn'due south 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 assail.[3] The song reached number 29 on the U.S. charts. Lynn sang the song in London on the 60th ceremony of VE Day in 2005.

In Apr 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 Mean solar day, the solo version by Lynn also reached number 55 in the Britain nautical chart.[4]

Other performances [edit]

  • Numerous artists have recorded this song.[5]
  • Traditionally, this vocal is played on five May as a closure to the Liberation Day Concert in Amsterdam, to marking the end of World War Two in the Netherlands, equally the monarch leaves the concert on a culvert boat.[6]
  • The Byrds recorded the song as the closing rail of their debut album Mr. Tambourine Human being in 1965, inspired by the song's apply in Dr. Strangelove. The credit reversed their first names.[7]
  • In 1980 the Viennese singer Margot Werner released a German version chosen Muß ich auch geh'due north. Unlike Lilli Marlene, which was popular with troops on both sides during World War Ii, Muß ich auch geh'northward is piffling known in Deutschland.
  • Johnny Greenbacks recorded a cover version as part of his 2002 album American Four: The Man Comes Around, the last album released in his lifetime.
  • The Ink Spots recorded a cover[8]

In film and idiot box [edit]

  • On the concluding episode of The Colbert Written report, the song was sung past Stephen Colbert in a more than upbeat tempo with members of his family and an assembled crowd of many of his most prominent guests.[9] [10]
  • The vocal was sung past Alfie Boe and Katherine Jenkins during the terminal operation at VE 24-hour interval 70: A Party to Call up at Horse Guards Parade in London in 2015.[11]
  • On the pic Kong: Skull Isle, John C. Reilly's character starts singing the song to a motion-picture show of his married woman whom he has not seen in decades, equally he is on the way to be rescued. Vera Lynn'due south version then starts playing and is also featured in the soundtrack album.[12]
  • The kickoff trailer of flavour 3 of Westworld uses the song as the theme of the trailer.[13] A song with same name composited by Ramin Djawadi is also used in the final episode of flavour 2.
  • On the blithe television set show Gravity Falls, the chief antagonist of the series, Bill Cipher, sings information technology in the episode "Weirdmageddon three: Take Dorsum the Falls".
  • In Episode vi of the French animated series The Long Long Holiday, Colonel Douglas sings the song to Gaston.
  • At the finish of the picture Dr. Strangelove, the song is played over footage of nuclear detonations.
  • In the final episode to the animated serial Freakazoid, "Normadeus", it ends with the entire bandage coming out in a group rendition of the song.
  • During season 3 of the prove Stranger Things, the Vera Lynn recording plays during the end of episode four.[fourteen]
  • During episode 1 of season 5 of Gotham the vocal plays at the offset
  • Pennyworth season 02 episode 07: the clubgoers all accept over the song to close the fascist soldiers up, while those are singing "Rule, Britannia!" in the club.
  • In Why Women Kill season 2 episode iii: the episode ends with the Vera Lynn recording.
  • The Johnny Cash recording is used in the trailer for the movie Jackass Forever
  • The song's featured in a scene in the 2019 film The Best of Enemies.
  • The Vera Lynn recording plays over the final cutscene of the Zombies mode of Call of Duty: Blackness Ops Cold War.
  • The vocal plays at the start of the credits in Far Cry five, after attaining the Nuclear Ending.
  • In Castle season half dozen episode ix, the Vera Lynn recording is heard on a tape left behind for Castle and Beckett.[15]

References in other works [edit]

  • On her last radio evidence, NPR host Liane Hansen quoted the song in her farewell address to listeners.[16]
  • On 5 April 2020, Queen Elizabeth II referenced the vocal in a rare televised address that aired to U.k. and the Commonwealth, where she expressed her gratitude for the efforts people are taking to mitigate the COVID-xix pandemic virus and best-selling the astringent challenges existence faced by families beyond the world.[17] The reference spurred covers by Due west End theatre stars with Lynn,[18] Katherine Jenkins with Lynn,[19] and past drag queens.[20] Jenkins' version was released on iTunes as a benefit for the NHS Charities Together.[19]
  • A reference to the song appears on the 1979 Pinkish Floyd anthology The Wall. The song "Vera" invokes the themes of "We'll Meet Over again", request the listener: "Does everyone here remember Vera Lynn? / Remember how she said that we would meet over again? / Some sunny 24-hour interval".

References [edit]

  1. ^ "Comprehend versions of We'll Meet Again by Vera Lynn with Arthur Immature on the Novachord". Secondhandsongs.com.
  2. ^ "Vera Lynn – We'll Meet Over again / I'm Praying To St. Christopher". Discogs.com.
  3. ^ Hellen, Nicholas (11 July 1999). "Julie Andrews to sing to Brits during nuclear attack". The Sunday Times. London.
  4. ^ "Vera Lynn | full Official Chart History". Officialcharts.com.
  5. ^ "secondhandsongs.com". Secondhandsongs.com . Retrieved 29 January 2021.
  6. ^ "May 4 and 5 2017 Amsterdam (Commemoration Day and Liberation Twenty-four hours)". Simplyamsterdam.nl . Retrieved 7 January 2020.
  7. ^ Rogan, Johnny (1998). The Byrds: Timeless Flight Revisited (2 ed.). Rogan Business firm. pp. 81–87. ISBN0-9529540-one-10.
  8. ^ "The Ink Spots - We'll Encounter Again - YouTube". Archived from the original on 21 December 2021. Retrieved 7 Jan 2021 – via YouTube.
  9. ^ "Stephen & Friends: "Nosotros'll Meet Again"". Thecolbertreport.cc.com . Retrieved 19 December 2014.
  10. ^ Thompson, Catherine (19 December 2014). "Hither's Every Cameo In The Epic Finale Of 'The Colbert Report'". Talking Points Memo. Retrieved 19 December 2014.
  11. ^ de Peyer, Robin (9 May 2015). "VE Day Concert Katherine Jenkins, Pixie Lott, Status Quo Lead Party". Standard.co.uk . Retrieved xv September 2020.
  12. ^ Fane Saunders, Tristram (18 June 2020). "We'll Encounter Again: how Vera Lynn's song inspired everyone from Kubrick to the Queen". The Daily Telegraph . Retrieved 15 September 2020.
  13. ^ "Westworld Season iii Trailer Breakdown: We'll Meet Again – Moving picture". Slashfilm.com. 22 July 2019.
  14. ^ "Serial REVIEW — Stranger Things 3". Notveryprofoundfilm.medium.com. 5 July 2019. Retrieved 24 Feb 2022.
  15. ^ ""Castle" Disciple (TV Episode 2013)". IMDb.com . Retrieved 24 February 2022.
  16. ^ Hansen, Liane (29 May 2011). "Goodbye From Host Liane Hansen". NPR. Retrieved 16 September 2020.
  17. ^ "The Queen's coronavirus address: 'We will run into again'". BBC News. 5 Apr 2020. Retrieved 17 April 2020.
  18. ^ Hewitt, Phil (24 April 2020). "Dame Vera Lynn promises Britain theatre volition thrive again "some sunny solar day" – VIDEO". Littlehampton Gazette . Retrieved 24 April 2020.
  19. ^ a b "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.
  20. ^ Hudson, David. "WATCH: Drag queens perform powerful 'Nosotros'll Meet Over again' to aid elders". Queerty.com . Retrieved 24 Feb 2022.

Well Meet Again Dont Know When

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