1938
"The Little Boy That Santa Claus Forgot" performed by Vera Lynn. (Does anybody here remember Vera Lynn?)
"We'll Meet Again" by Vera Lynn
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.
No; the song itself is administered by Music Sales Corp, and various sound recordings have their own additional copyright holders.
she sang two well known songs with 'tonight' in the titles "Who's taking you home tonight" and "Are you lonesome tonight"
go to amazon and all the Vera Lynn albums are there and your song is included
"The Little Boy That Santa Claus Forgot" performed by Vera Lynn. (Does anybody here remember Vera Lynn?)
vera Lynn
"We'll Meet Again" by Vera Lynn
Doris Day, Mel Torme and Vic Damone among others released this song in 1949 and Vera Lynn had a new version in 1960. The Lettermen brought out their version in 1962.
Both songs are equally famous.
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.
No; the song itself is administered by Music Sales Corp, and various sound recordings have their own additional copyright holders.
The song Forgive is sung by Rebecca Lynn Howard. She released this song in May of 2002. It was the only single released from her Forgive album.
she sang two well known songs with 'tonight' in the titles "Who's taking you home tonight" and "Are you lonesome tonight"
An instrumental of "Try a Little Tenderness".
"Got to Be Real" is a song by Cheryl Lynn from her self-titled album released in 1978. The song, which was Lynn's debut single, was penned by David Paich, David Foster, and Lynn, and has since been called one of the defining moments in disco.Taken from the wikipedia entry.