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| | Vera Lynn - definition of Vera Lynn in Encyclopedia |
 | | Vera Lynn, Vocal Refrain, 1975, W.H. Allen, London. |  | | The Wall, by Pink Floyd, 1979 (The song 'Vera' on this album is named after her, and about her) |  | | This record, along with "The Homing Waltz" and "Forget-Me-Not" gave Vera a remarkable three entries on the first UK Singles chart, a top 12 (which contained 15 songs due to tied positions). |
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| | Encyclopedia: Vera Lynn |
 | | Vera Lynn also holds the distinction of being the first British artist to get to Number 1 in the American charts - a feat she achieved with the song "Auf Wiedersehn Sweetheart". |  | | Well Meet Again is a 1943 song performed by British singer Vera Lynn and written by Ross Parker and Hughie Charles. |  | | She is best known for the popular song "We'll Meet Again", written by Ross Parker and Hughie Charles. |
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| | Solid! -- Vera Lynn |
 | | Her record label, Decca, promoted her in the U.S. during the musicians' strike of 1948 and she garnered a U.S. Top Ten hit with ''You Can't Be True, Dear.'' She became the first British artist to hit number one on the U.S. charts with ''Auf Wiedersehn, Sweetheart'' in 1952. |  | | Popular British singer Vera Lynn is best remembered for her WWII recordings. |  | | Vera became the most popular British singer during the war, hosting a BBC radio program, Sincerely Yours. |
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| | ipedia.com: Vera Lynn Article |
 | | Vera Lynn, Vocal Refrain, 1975, W.H. Allen, London. |  | | The Wall, by Pink Floyd, 1979 (The song 'Vera' on this album is named after her, and about her) |  | | She began singing at the age of seven. |
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