Queen Elizabeth II recently celebrated her 94th birthday, i.e. April 21, 2020.
08.04.2020 - 18:25 / peoplemagazine.co.za
Katherine Jenkins and Vera Lynn have teamed up to record a new version of We’ll Meet Again after Queen Elizabeth II referenced the wartime anthem in her speech addressing the Covid-19 pandemic.
Money raised by the single will go to the NHS Charities Together organisation, which supports staff and volunteers working to help Britain’s National Health Service (NHS) tackle the coronavirus crisis.
Vera, who originally released the song in 1939, told The Press Association that the tune’s message of
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Following the death of Bill Withers on March 30 — and its announcement publicly on April 3, streams and sales of his iconic catalog of songs gained in great numbers, according to initial reports to Nielsen Music/MRC Data.
Dame Vera Lynn's We'll Meet Again has had a huge boost in sales this week after the Queen referenced the famous wartime song during her address to the UK about the coronavirus pandemic on Sunday (April 5).
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