1977 : In a spectacular musical review Dame Vera Lynn reaffirmed her position as first lady of British Song. As the "forces' sweetheart" she won the hearts of millions in the 1940s with "We'll Meet Again" and "There'll be Bluebirds over the While Clilfe of Dover". Now she and legendary pianist George Shearing spin a shimmering web of warmth and nostalgia with favourites such as "Paper Doses", "Dancing With Tears in Your Eyes", and the unforgettable "Lullaby of Birdland", joining their separate talents in a masterly rendering of "Let There be Love".
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