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Nostalgic Vera Lynn
A very pleasant and at times heart-wrenching CD. While I was born several years after WWII, this music reminds me of my late parents.
Awesome...Love the music
This item came quickly and I was concerned as it had to come from Australia. I am very pleased.
excellent purchase
This is an excellent purchase.It came very fast and was in excellent condition.Vera lynn is one of the best singers I have ever heard and the song selection is very good.
Disappointed
I was very disappointed. The two great wartime songs Auf Wiedersh'n Sweet Heart and When I get to old to dream were not included. And there were remakes of U.S songs from the 50's which had noting to do with the war.
Tom Gilbert
Vera never compromised on quality--BRAVO, VERA LYNN !!!
Vera Lynn Remembers: The Songs That Won the War 2 has quite a few extremely well done numbers by Vera Lynn that will certainly bring back memories for some of us; they still sound so good even in our times. Vera Lynn remains, sadly, a somewhat forgotten singer despite the fact that she always gave blood to make her ballads shine. The quality of the sound on this CD is excellent; and I really love the artwork!
"Yours" starts the CD with Vera Lynn performing at her very best; and that brass really enhances the music that goes with her vocals. I love it! There's also a fine medley of "Who's Taking You Home Tonight," "Wishing" and "Wish Me Luck;" Vera delivers this like the masterful chanteuse she always was and always will remain! "Who's Taking You Home Tonight" is especially poignant; I really love this tune. Listen also for a delightful medley of "The Last Time I Saw Paris;" "Arm In Arm" and "I'll Be With You In Apple Blossom Time." Vera handles these tunes with great poise and she sings with genuine feeling on all three parts of this medley; I'm very impressed. The music fits in perfectly with Vera's singing--and wisely the musicians stay in the background; they never attempt to steal the show away from Vera. Terrific!
"A Nightingale Sang In Berkeley Square" stuns me with its beauty; Vera gives this a very sensitive interpretation and that piano arrangement is very elegant. "A Nightingale Sang In Berkeley Square" is easily a major highlight of this album. Of course, "White Cliffs Of Dover" was a big hit especially when Vera Lynn sang it; Vera loved to do this song and she never misses a note here! She really opens up to showcase her vocal range on "White Cliffs Of Dover;" and that's grand. The music is sweet and Vera makes this number heavenly in her capable hands.
"I'll Be Seeing You" is a beautiful, charming and nostalgic ballad that I could never tire of; and Vera gives this her all--it shows when you hear her do this one up right! "I'll Be Seeing You" is a prime example of the type of sophisticated ballad that Vera Lynn was born to sing. "You'd Be So Nice To Come Home To" is equally memorable; and Vera delves deep into this to make it shine bright. In addition, "Besame Mucho (Kiss Me)" benefits from Vera's sublime delivery and the somewhat Latin touch to the music makes it all the more special. "You'll Never Know" is a classic if there ever was one; and Vera outdoes even herself on "It Had To Be You." "It Had To Be You" is a fine number that sparkles when Vera swings gently to give us a great rendition of this tune.
"As Time Goes By" is absolutely charming; Vera really ranks high in my book when she sings songs like this one! There's a fine medley of "When The Lights Go On Again;" "I'll Pray For You" and "We'll Meet Again." Vera never skips a beat.
Vera Lynn fans can rejoice that they can add this excellent album to their collections. It's also a wonderful album for anyone who appreciates good music from the World War Two era and/or classic pop vocals.