original song written and composed by Hughie Charles and Ross Parker, first recorded by Vera Lynn From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
"We'll Meet Again", also called "We'll Be Together Again", is a 1939 British song. It was made famous during World War II by singer Vera Lynn. The song was written by the English songwriters Ross Parker and Hughie Charles. The song was published under the label Michael Ross Limited.
The song's first recording had Lynn with Arthur Young on Novachord. A second recording in 1953 had Lynn with many instruments and a choir of British Armed Forces members in the background.[1][2]
The song gave its name to a 1943 movie of the same name. Lynn starred in the movie as the lead role.
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