Dame Vera Lynn: Some Sunny Day

£75.00

Born Vera Welch in 1917, Dame Vera Lynn’s career began at just seven years old, singing in East End working men’s clubs. During the Second World War she caught the nation’s hearts with her radio show Sincerely Yours, soon becoming known as ‘The Forces Sweetheart’. Vera toured Egypt, India and Burma performing her huge international hits We’ll Meet Again and The White Cliffs of Dover at ENSA shows. This autobiography tells the story of Lynn’s rise to fame, her harrowing wartime years and her postwar career, still serving veteran charities with her adorable singing voice. This copy is signed by Vera Lynn and is in excellent condition.

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Born Vera Welch in 1917, Dame Vera Lynn’s career began at just seven years old, singing in East End working men’s clubs. During the Second World War she caught the nation’s hearts with her radio show Sincerely Yours, soon becoming known as ‘The Forces Sweetheart’. Vera toured Egypt, India and Burma performing her huge international hits We’ll Meet Again and The White Cliffs of Dover at ENSA shows. This autobiography tells the story of Lynn’s rise to fame, her harrowing wartime years and her postwar career, still serving veteran charities with her adorable singing voice. This copy is signed by Vera Lynn and is in excellent condition.

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