The most famous female British singer of the World War II era is Vera Lynn, known at the time as the 'Forces Sweetheart'. She is still alive, aged 92 and does the occasional public appearance.
I don't know if she was THE most famous but Vera Lynn was very well known.
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It was a time of great beauty and many pieces of literature that are considered the most famous in the world were wrote during that period. Art was also greatly popular.
Cricket, a sport played between two teams of eleven, was a popular sport in the Victorian Era. There are others, such as Blind Man's bluff, and the ever populat, jacks. Some of the sports popular in the Victorian era are still popular today.
In England and the Commonwealth the most common term was "The Great War" as seen on war memorials. In America, the most popular term was "The World War" from popular fiction of the early 20th Century. As both terms had been loosely used before--Great War for the Napoleonic Wars and World War for various fictional scenarios, most people called it "The War". If one defines a World War as fighting on several continents by several powers, then The Seven years War (French and Indian War in the US), The American Revolutionary war that sparked wars in India, Africa and Europe between Britain and several European countries and especially the last of the Napoleonic wars should count as World Wars.
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Justin Bieber.
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Whitney Houston
Madonna
Justin Bieber.
Doris Day would have been up there.
It is very difficult to say as popularity of entertainers change. Some of the most popular would be: Micheal Jackson Elvis Presley
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Micheal Jackson of course!!!
That is certainly a matter of opinion, but here are someof the most popular female singers:Bessie SmithIda CoxMa RaineyMemphis MinnieSippie Wallace