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The White Cliffs of Dover (Ray Conniff)

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THE WHITE CLIFFS OF DOVERBY JUÃO MAYA

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(There Will Be Bluebirds Over) The White

Cliffs of Dover is a popular Second World War

song made famous by Vera Lynn with her 1942

version.

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Written in 1941 by Walter Kent with words by

Nat Burton, the song was also among the most

popular Second World War tunes.

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It was written before America had joined the

War, to lift the spirits of the Allies at a time

when the Germans had conquered much of

Europe and were bombing Britain.

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The song was written about a year after British

and German aircraft had been fighting over the

cliffs of Dover in the Battle of Britain.

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The song’s lyrics looked towards a time when

the War would be over and peace would rule

over the iconic white cliffs of Dover.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki

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THE WHITE CLIFFS OF DOVER

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There'll be bluebirds over

The white cliffs of Dover

Tomorrow

Just you wait and see

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There'll be love and

laughter

And peace ever after

Tomorrow

When the world is free

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The shepherd will tend his sheep

The valley will bloom again

And Jimmy will go to sleep

In his own little room again

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There'll be bluebirds over

The white cliffs of Dover

Tomorrow

Just you wait and see

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MUSIC

A Love Is Born (Opening)

Written by Ray Connif

Performed by

Ray Conniff & his orchestra

Trumpet Billy Butterfield

The White Cliffs of Dover (Main theme)

Written by N. Burton/W. Kent

Performed by

Ray Conniff & his orchestra

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