Some Sunny Day My Autobiography — Dame Vera Lynn
A remarkable autobiography of the last great wartime icon, this account depicts the life and times of Dame Vera Lynn. Born Vera Welch on March 20, 1917 in the East End of London, Lynn\u2019s career was set from an early age\u0097along with her father, who also did a \u0093turn,\u201D she sang in Working Men\u2019s Clubs ate the mere age of seven years old. She had a successful radio career with Joe Loss and Charlie Kunz in the 1920s and 30s, but it was with World War II that she became the iconic figure that captured the imagination of the national public. Her spirit and verve, along with her ability to connect with the men fighting for their country and those left behind praying for their loved ones, made her the \u0093Forces\u2019 sweetheart.\u201D Performing the songs that she will always be associated with, such as \u0093We'll Meet Again\u201D and \u0093Yours,\u201D Vera toured Egypt, India, and Burma to entertain the troops and bring them a sense of \u0093back home.\u201D Her ca.
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