The popular World War II song (There'll be Bluebirds Over) The White Cliffs of Dover was written in 1941 by Walter Kent and Nat Burton. It was popularized in 1942 with a performance by Vera Lynn.
Words by Nat Burton,
Melody by Walter Kent
Song Published in 1941
Famously sung by Vera Lynn
ej Eric Johnson
Eric Johnson.
Vera Lynn
The vocal was done by Ray Eberle.
Dame Vera Lynn....i think
The song is 'Cliffs of dover' by Eric Johnson.
who wrote no matter song
Jack white
Eric Johnson
The white cliffs of Dover are so named because they are made of chalk.
The Cliffs of Dover have appeared in hundreds of films.
Check out the White Cliffs of Dover.
The chalk cliffs at Dover.
The White Cliffs of Dover are cliffs forming part of the English coastline. The cliffs reach up to 300 feet in height and stretch for 10 miles to the east and west of Dover.
The White cliffs of Dover reach up to approx. 350 ft or 108 meters.
The White Cliffs of Dover face reaches up to 350 feet (110 m).
They are famous for being white cliffs.
No, they are chalk cliffs and naturally white.
The White Cliffs of Dover are located in Southeast England, along the coastline facing France and the Strait of Dover. They're white because of the chalk in the sediments that formed them.
- There'll Be Bluebirds Over - The White Cliffs of Dover was created in 1941.