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(There’ll Be Bluebirds Over) The White Cliffs of Dover (Song)

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“(There’ll Be Bluebirds Over) The White Cliffs of Dover”
Song
RecordedNovember 1941
Composer(s)Walter Kent
Lyricist(s)Nat Burton

(There’ll Be Bluebirds Over) The White Cliffs of Dover” is a popular World War II song composed in 1941 by Walter Kent to lyrics by Nat Burton. Made famous in England by Vera Lynn‘s 1942 version, it was one of Lynn’s best-known recordings and among the most popular World War II tunes.

Background

The song was written about a year after the Royal Air Force and German Luftwaffe aircraft had been fighting over southern England, including the white cliffs of Dover, in the Battle of BritainNazi Germany had conquered much of Europe and in 1941 was still bombing Britain. With neither America nor the Soviet Union having yet joined the war, Britain was the only major power fighting the Axis powers in Europe (see The Darkest Hour). The American lyricist, Nat Burton, wrote his lyric (perhaps unaware that the bluebird is not indigenous to Britain, though the migrant Swallow ‘Bluebird’ is a well known British harbinger of Spring and Summer) and asked Kent to set it to music. Notable phrases include “Thumbs Up!” which was an RAF and RCAF term for permission to go, and “flying in those angry skies” where the air war was taking place.

The lyrics looked toward a time when the war would be over, and peace would rule over the iconic white cliffs, Britain’s symbolic border with the European mainland.

The full song includes two verses rarely found in recordings:

I’ll never forget the people I met braving those angry skies.
I remember well as the shadows fell, the light of hope in their eyes.
And tho’ I’m far away, I can still hear them say “Thumbs Up!”
for when the dawn comes up,… There’ll be blue birds over…

When night shadows fall, I’ll always recall out there across the sea
Twilight falling down on some little town;
It’s fresh in my memory.
I hear mother pray, and to her baby say “Don’t cry,”
This is her lullaby…. There’ll be blue birds over…

World War II performances

While in England the song was made famous by Vera Lynn and sung by her to troops during the war, in the United States, “The White Cliffs of Dover” was first recorded by the Glenn Miller Orchestra in late 1941. Miller’s version placed 10th in Billboard’s Popularity Chart for the week ending Dec. 26, 1941, which was just 19 days after the attack on Pearl Harbor.

“(There’ll Be Bluebirds Over) The White Cliffs of Dover”
Song by Glenn Miller
RecordedNovember 1941
Composer(s)Walter Kent
Lyricist(s)Nat Burton
[There'll Be Bluebirds Over] The White Cliffs of Dover (1994 Remastered)

(There’ll Be Bluebirds Over) The White Cliffs of Dover” is a popular World War II

By January 1942 however, a version performed by Kay Kyser and His Orchestra, with Harry Babbitt providing the vocals, supplanted Miller’s version on the charts. The song remained in the top 10 for several months with the public’s favorite going back and forth between Miller and Kyser each week.

Kay Kyser There'll Be Bluebirds Over The White Cliffs Of Dover

Singer Kate Smith‘s version of the song, also recorded in 1941, made it into the top 10 as well at No. 9 in February 1942.

Kate Smith – (There'll Be Bluebirds Over) The White Cliffs of Dover (1942)

Other versions by Sammy Kaye (No. 11)

[There'll Be Blue Birds Over] The White Cliffs Of Dover

and Jimmy Dorsey (No 15) also made the Top 20 in 1942.

(There'll Be Bluebirds Over) The White Cliffs of Dover – Jimmy Dorsey and His Orchestra

Jimmie Baker frequently performed it in Europe during the war, and the song was sung by the vocal group The King’s Men on a 3 February 1942 episode of the Fibber McGee and Molly ShowRay Eberle and Tex Beneke also included it in their repertoires.

In 1944, a version was recorded by Louis Prima and his Orchestra. This version reached No. 9 on the Harlem Hit Parade chart.

Later performances

The song is the terrace anthem of the supporters of Dover Athletic F.C.

The Checkers, an American group, released an R&B version of the song in 1953 which became very popular.

WHITE CLIFFS OF DOVER – The Checkers [Federal 12375] 1954 * Doo-Wop

Other artists who have recorded the song include Connie Francis,

Connie Francis – White Cliffs Of Dover

Bing Crosby,

The White Cliffs of Dover

Ray Conniff,

The White Cliffs of Dover

Jim Reeves,

Jim Reeves "The White Cliffs Of Dover"

Acker Bilk,

mister acker bilk whit cliffs of dover

The Righteous Brothers (a hit in the UK Singles Chart),

The Righteous Brothers – The White Cliffs Of Dover

Steeleye Span,

The White Cliffs Of Dover

Bert Kaempfert

Bert Kaempfert – (There'll Be Bluebirds Over) The White Cliffs Of Dover (1965)

and The Hot Sardines on their debut album released in 2014.

White Cliffs of Dover

In 1995, British pop duo Robson & Jerome recorded the song as part of a double A-side release, coupled with “Unchained Melody“;

Robson and Jerome – Unchained Melody – Top of the Pops original broadcast.

the single stayed at No. 1 for seven weeks in the UK Singles Chart, selling over a million copies and also making it the number one song with the longest title, including brackets.

Robson & Jerome – White Cliffs Of Dover

The Jive Aces released a swing version in 2005 (similar to Acker Bilk’s arrangement).

The Jive Aces – 'White Cliffs of Dover'

The song was present also in the 2007 historical drama Atonement.

On 18 February 2009, a story in The Daily Telegraph announced that Dame Vera Lynn was suing the British National Party (BNP) for using her version of “The White Cliffs of Dover” on an anti-immigration album without her permission. Lynn’s lawyer claimed sales of the song would help boost the BNP’s coffers and would link her name to the party’s far-right views by association.

On 12 October 2009, Ian Hislop presented a half-hour BBC Radio 4 programme about the song.

On 9 May 2015, Elaine Paige performed the song at VE Day 70: A Party to Remember at Horse Guards Parade in London.

Elaine Paige: 'The White Cliffs of Dover' -09/05/2015
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