War Favourites Medley - Vera Lynn - MP3 instrumental karaoke

This title is a cover of War Favourites Medley as made famous by Vera Lynn
Song list included in this medley: Bless'em All, We're Going To Hang Out The Washing On The Siegfried Line & Kiss Me Goodnight Sergeant Major

War Favourites Medley - Vera Lynn - Instrumental MP3 Karaoke Download

Tempo: variable (around 91 BPM)

In the same key as the original: F, G

This song ends without fade out

Duration: 03:59 - Preview at: 03:06

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About

Release date: 1954
Format: MP3 320 Kbps
Genres: Jazz, Pop, In English
Original songwriters: Jimmy Hughes, Frank Lake

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"War Favourites Medley" by Vera Lynn is a nostalgic collection of wartime songs, released in 1954. The medley includes beloved tracks such as "Bless 'Em All," "We're Going to Hang Out the Washing on the Siegfried Line," and "Kiss Me Goodnight Sergeant Major." Written by Jimmy Hughes and Frank Lake, these songs were highly popular during World War II, boosting the morale of soldiers and civilians alike. The medley captures the essence of wartime Britain, blending themes of resilience, camaraderie, and longing for peace. "Bless 'Em All" is an upbeat tune that pays tribute to the soldiers, while "We're Going to Hang Out the Washing on the Siegfried Line" humorously talks about domestic chores in the context of the war. "Kiss Me Goodnight Sergeant Major" adds a touch of sentimental charm, highlighting the human side of military life. Musically, the medley features Vera Lynn's distinctive and comforting voice, accompanied by a classic orchestral arrangement typical of the 1950s. The medley has been well-received over the years and remains a significant part of Vera Lynn's discography.

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